Filed Under: The Sartorialist

The Sartorialist has set the golden standard for the fashion blog world, so I was a little more than surprised to see that he had snapped a shot of the same stylish woman that I had over a year earlier—in a similar bold floral print, and the exact same shoes?! She must be getting tired of being so beautiful and fabulous that everyone wants to take her charming picture. Same here, girlfrand. I snapped the decidedly less artful photo in the Alexis Bittar shop while trendspotting in SoHo last June. I’m just soooo ahead of Mr. Sartorialist. Ha!

PS Dear Mr. Sartorialist man, I love your website redesign; now it’s in sync with the sleek & simple content. 

PPS This is the weirdest coincidence! Whoever you are, pretty lady, your style and smile are beautiful! 

Filed Under: Fourth Fashion

Red, white and blue are a merry threesome all year round, but over the next week these three versatile hues can can make an outfit both fashionable and festive. Take a hint from these looks and make a drab backyard barbecue into in a fashionable Fourth of July. Herewith, best looks from my favorite blogs…

Atlantic-Pacific

The Sartorialist


HIGHSNOBIETY, Moncler Spring/Summer 2012

Sea of Shoes

And what’s more American than a worn-in pair of old Chucks?

The Trashness

Filed Under: ’20s Trend Goes South(west)

The Sartorialist’s coverage of the Hermes Fall 2011 show in Paris indicated two things: that 20’s stylings and pioneer twists are both respectively upon us, and more importantly, that they are being beautifully converged into one sleek, glorious super trend. Annie Get Your Gun meets Amelia Earheart meets the Gatsbian beauty Daisy Buchanan. And we at Trendera are all for this kind of stylistic hybrid, just last week Maude baptized her laptop with a Pendleton-refitted case, we already discussed the porcupine necklaces we’re lusting after, and cloche hats just made our want list. 20s styles x pioneer chic just became new fashion trend to watch.