Showing posts with label Ebay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ebay. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Coutura Shopped Lanvin for H&M...and Barely Survived



I don't know what came over me Saturday morning. It could have been delirium from working late five days in a row, or my unhealthy obsession with Lanvin, or the fact that I haven't went clothes shopping in months, but something possessed me to wake up at 6AM and head to the Lanvin x H&M sale.

Okay, that's not true: I know exactly what it was. I missed the editor preview event and fashion show so I feared this would be my last chance to get my hands on Lanvin. And you know I wasn't letting that opportunity pass me by!

I plotted to hit the H&M store on 86th and Lexington, because obviously everyone would crowd the 5th Avenue and Herald Square stores, right? Wrong.

When I arrived at the Lexington store, a line of 100 shoppers had already formed. In fact, one shopper divulged that they had been there since 7:30PM the night before. I don't love any collection that much.

Anyway, the line was full of impossibly skinny, mostly foreign shoppers who wore shades, chain smoked and sipped from Starbucks coffee cups.

While we waited, H&M workers in bowties served us coffee and croissants (a sartorial and cultural nod to French Lanvin designer, Alber Elbaz), security guards demanded that we not block the door to Sephora and fashion bloggers took advantage of the opportunity and handed out fliers.


 Everyone was happy to see the coffee guy!


After waiting forever, we were each given a wristband with our 'appointment time' to shop the collection. Despite waking up at what felt like the crack of dawn, my time was for 10AM. And I got my wristband at 8AM. Insert Sigh.

While you could shop the rest of the store once it opened at 8AM, the Women's Lanvin for H&M area was sectioned off and guarded by security like President Obama was hiding beneath the tulle dress rack.


 Security guarding a precious tulle dress.


While waiting inside the store for my appt time, I chatted with a shopper who had dental surgery on Tuesday and came out to H&M with a swollen face just to get her hands on Lanvin. Another came out at 4AM and brought her husband to hold her dresses.



A man that holds your Lanvin x H&M? A keeper!


Though no one was attacked like at the 34th Street location, there was drama. An argument broke out when someone tried to skip to the front of the line and when the first batch of folks left the shopping area, a guy exclaimed to me "Those people are animals!"

As for me, I tweeted away and danced happily to the tunes of DJ JVC until it was my turn to shop. My life won't end if a coat isn't there in my size.

DJ JVC somehow managed to calm us all down with tunes from Rihanna, Kanye and Jay-Z.


Lucky for me, unlike most H&M stores in the US, the NYC Lexington H&M restocked after every group so I was able to get most of what I wanted.

Since I had my shopping list already in mind, I ran in and grabbed my fur and animal print trench before the other shoppers even sorted through the first rack. I also picked up a yellow dress in my rush to the dressing room in a size 4, my normal size at H&M.

When I went to try it on, I couldn't get it up over my chest. I tried everything---shimmying, not breathing, pulling over my head---and the zipper was literally going to pop, ripping the dress down the middle. Umm, what fit models/mannequins did Alber Elbaz use?

I heard that fit was a huge problem with the collection, but that wasn't the only issue.

After I got my hands on my beloved yellow dress in a size 6 (after harassing the store clerks so much that one finally exclaimed "just get her one from the back!"), I realized the hem was fringed and unfinished...on a brilliant, ruffled cocktail dress. Not what I expect from Lanvin.

At any rate, you couldn't pull me out of the fur, trench or yellow dress if you wanted to. I am sooo in love with these garments, unfinished hem and all. Check them out below:




 This felt like a steal! A luxurious, designer fur at H&M prices!



This pose was a 'What Would Beyonce do?' moment.




Love this trench coat! Adorable silhouette, expensive fabric, great fit.




I'm going to love throwing this over a sundress and having a ready-made outfit this Spring.



You guys know, I fell in love with the yellow dress from the lookbook. Finding a great fit though was harder than I anticipated. 





Also, was shocked by the unfinished hem! Still, a lovely dress overall thanks to the color, ruffled neckline and cinched waist. 



Did you brave the crowd for the Lanvin x H&M launch? If so, what did you pick up? How was your shopping experience? Do tell!



Kisses,

Coutura



P.S. For those that slept in Saturday instead, the good people at H&M swear that there's a chance to pick up the collection from returns this week. Shop at your own risk!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

GLAMAZON GUIDE: Everything You Need to Know About Shopping Vintage

Glamazons!


Boy, do I have a surprise for you. Nika of Irie Chic (www.iriechic.com) has vintage shopping down to a science. She is the kind of effortless style maven whose outfits leave you asking, "Where did you get that [insert amazing piece here] from?" 


As it turns out, the answer could be Ebay, Goodwill or a number of consignment stores. Nika turns to vintage fashion for the one-of-a-kind pieces that give her outfits that special flair. And special is an understatement. 


Her outfits are so modern and stylish that she created a popular blog dedicated to her daily ensembles, Irie Chic (www.iriechic.com). She gets tons of comments from admirers and press---she's even been featured on The Fashion Bomb! Read on for her tips on vintage fashion and the best websites/stores to shop vintage!




There’s something about vintage clothing that reminds me of my style icons from the past. Women like Zora Neale Hurston, Audrey Hepburn, Josephine Baker and Jackie Kennedy whose photos I use to pour over during my college years. In these photos, I saw style that reflected a demure feminine charm that I admired. They embraced their femininity with clothing that did not overpower but complemented them. I think one of the reasons these women are so widely admired for their style is that they were skillful in utilizing clothing to express their individuality.






I discovered vintage shopping through Ebay, it was my last year of college and I was fully coming into my own sense of style.  I wanted unique one of kind pieces to accentuate my individual style while simultaneously recreating looks from the past that I so admired.  Since then, I’ve shopped vintage heavily. It’s a thrill to find pieces that I know will be unique to my closet and even more exciting to incorporate the style of the past into my own style. I hope you enjoy my guide to vintage shopping.


EBAY

Nika in a dress from Ebay.


For me, Ebay has become vintage heaven. The key to shopping Ebay is finding the right sellers for you. It may take some time and trial and error, but when you do find great sellers it can be smooth happy shopping from there on out. Don’t be afraid to ask sellers questions about sizing or anything else. Most sellers are very great about answering questions and providing you with information about their pieces. To get you started in vintage Ebay world I’ll recommend a few of my favorite stores:


Trendsetter vintage
Lacewithromance
tinroofvintage
makimaki vintage



Consignment/Vintage Shops 

Nika in an adorable dress from Beacon's Closet.


These are the perfect places to go to find gently used (or even never worn) designer and vintage pieces. More importantly, you get a chance to try before you buy.  I really love Beacon’s Closet, Marmalade Vintage, Tokyo Joe’s, Tokio 7 and Buffalo Exchange in NYC.   I also recommend A Second Chance and Mustard Seed in Bethesda, MD.


Goodwill/Salvation Army

Nika's sophisticated, chic Goodwill top


Doesn’t it feel good to shop and do something good for others at the same time? I have found some of my best vintage blazers and belts in these stores for alarmingly low prices.   You will probably have to dig a bit to find great pieces, but trust me it will be worth it. Also you can donate your gently used items and pass on the goodies to someone else. As they say “one man’s trash….”


Online




The following websites offer a great selection of vintage/vintage inspired wear:


www.beaconscloset.com
www.modcloth.com
http://www.shopnastygal.com/
http://clothesmindedvintage.com/


Tips for shopping/wearing vintage

Nika's red dress and boots are the perfect mix of modern and vintage.
  1. When shopping online, if you are unsure about a size- ask.  Vintage sizes tend to be different from today’s sizes, so it helps to get exact measurements
  2. When shopping in store, examine the items you choose  for damage
  3. Sometimes certain items will have small imperfections, don’t be alarmed, it’s usually something that can be fixed at the dry cleaners or by a tailor.
  4. Mix your vintage pieces with the modern pieces in your closet.
  5. Have fun wearing vintage and expressing your individual style!