Friday, April 4, 2008




Will Not Miss This Partnership

It is all about teamwork these days. Loved by many including myself Phillip Lim of 3.1 phillip lim will launch a limited edition collection for Gap inspired by the classic white shirt on April 15th. We can expect beautiful constructed white button down blouses, tanks, and dresses. They are already advertising limited quantities in select stores and online, so mark your calendars.



Go Red!

A woman should always have one pair of red shoes in her closet. The added dimension of color is a fun and easy way to give a hint of the unexpected, a little mystery to your personality. Here are a few suggestions:

1. Naturalizer - you may have passed this store but never walked in, well here is a reason.

http://www.naturalizer.com/shop_online/item_detl.asp?CID=dress&PID=rookie&variant_id=18561600&Size=%25%25%25%2D%25


2. Cole Haan – one of my obsessions is the Cole Haan Nike Air line. Ladies you can run in miles in the heels and look fabulous.
http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/2936850?Category=&Search=True&SearchType=keywordsearch&keyword=cole+haan+in+Women%27s+Shoes&origin=searchresults


3. Cole Haan - they are even prettier in person!http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/2952436?Category=&Search=True&SearchType=keywordsearch&keyword=cole+haan+in+Women%27s+Shoes&origin=searchresults



#1 Rule for Streamlining Your Closet

One Year Box or bag: take a box and place all of the clothing that you have not worn in the last year but still do not want to let go of. Every time you go shopping take a quick look through the box and make sure there is nothing you are trying to replace or that could work in your wardrobe. After a year if you have not touched it, bring the entire box down to your local thrift store, charity drive or consignment shop. If you haven’t worn it in a year there is a reason. If it is a keepsake, place it in your memory box not in your closet.


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Kate Delnero discovered her love for art and fashion in her Grandmother’s attic. During her time at New York University, Kate modeled for Calvin Klein along side Kate Moss & Sofia Coppola. Combined through her work for Aids-Benefits with contributing designers Patricia Field, Donna Karan, and Mario Valentino, Kate’s keen admiration for the fashion industry blossomed. Living and working in New York City for over a decade, Kate Delnero’s experience evolved and expanded into multiple creative roles to include contributing editor, fashion show production and consulting for domestic and international designers/retailers. Kate Delnero continues her work in fashion as a wardrobe consultant and stylist with clients in Atlanta, California, Chicago, London and New York. www.fusionofstyle.com