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Borrowing from the Boys

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Sorry guys, (Birk? Are you out there?) this one’s for ladies only.

Wondering how to co-opt those fantastic men’s pieces you’ve been greedily eyeing? Check out Kristin’s styling tips on shopaholic for mixing some of our favorite brands (Raleigh Denim and Billykirk to name a few) into your wardrobe. I promise, your closet will thank you!
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Site Crush: Refinery29

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

The online source for all things cool, Refinery29 has long been my go-to for staying on the pulse of fashion, beauty and lifestyle. Recently, it seems we’ve been inspired by the same people. Check out their new series “My NY,” to find out where Atticus faves like Charlotte Ronson, Philip Crangi, Steven Alan and Alice Temperley hang out in New York.

Notes On: To the Max!

Friday, June 4th, 2010

When the universe speaks, I listen. And in my world, the universe and the fashion media are interchangeable terms. Last Thursday, an undeniable force was telling me that I needed to embrace the maxi dress. The style crosses my mind every summer, but I rarely see a girl under 5′5″ pulling off the look (except Nicole Richie and the Olsen Twins, of course).

The first sign came to me while I was groggily sipping my coffee and skimming the NY Times Style Section. The main article was entitled “A Long, Lean Backlash to the Mini.” Though the girls in the photos looked chic, and the first paragraph was a reference to the incredible Jean Rhys, I just wasn’t in the mood to read it. I moved on to my usually routine of weather, horoscope, CNN and Vogue and went on with my day.

After that the signs became more prominent. On my way to work I ran into my neighbor walking her Yorkie in a long black dress. She looked effortlessly phenomenal, and the dress was so simple. I declined an invitation to go out that night in favor of a date with the May issue of British Vogue. I opened it to find the first article was about none other than the new maxi dress. The styles they showed weren’t what I had seen before. They were monochromatic not boldly patterned and the models wore scarves tied around their waists not their heads.

Somewhere around the interview with Gwynny Paltrow, I realized that I was distracted by the thought of maxi dresses. I pictured myself wearing one dancing with a chic clutch, not walking through the farmers’ market with a tote bag full of vegetables. Could I actually pull off a sophisticated looking maxi dress? I quickly went back to the Style Section and carefully read the article. It was official, the new maxi was different. It was updated, cool and with the right accessories, forward.

The next day, I bought the Filippa K Long Dress, wrapped a long thin belt around it and went dancing.

Notes On: Reliving the 80s

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

The 80s have always had a special place in my heart. Since it’s the earliest decade I lived through, I enjoy being able to share first hand memories of power ballads, banana clips and John Hughes films. What I wasn’t aware of was that the 80s also happen to be the first decade that I will relive sartorially. Of course over the past couple of seasons we’ve seen an 80s trend here and there. There is the recent resurgence of Katherine E. Hamnett and Norma Kamali, Current/Elliott quickly touched on the splatter paint fad, and of course there was Alexander Wang’s tribute to spandex biker shorts on the Fall 09 runway. However, this past weekend, it became clear to me that my current wardrobe looks eerily similar to the one that once hung in the closet of my Barbie Dream House. Ten minutes before heading to a party in Minneapolis, my boyfriend checked his Facebook events only to find that the party was, in fact, a party with an 80s beach theme. Though my initial reaction was quite panicked since I only had a small weekend bag to work with, I quickly discovered that nearly everything I packed fit the theme. I threw on my shiny American Apparel biker shorts with a neon bikini top and an oversized muscle tank. I topped off the look with my cropped Acne jean jacket and a pair of neon yellow plastic Stunners I found on his floor, and I was good to go! Following are a few pics I snapped at the party. If you ignored the Footloose soundtrack blasting in the background, it didn’t look that different than a summer 2010 party. I’m digging the neon tee with the shorty shorts, and the guy in the blazer with shorts looks downright dapper! The last photo, however, serves as a reminder that some things (pleated acid washed overalls!!) are better left out the second time around.


Notes On: Paying it Forward

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010


Inspired by a few random acts of kindness, I decided to offer a fortuitous treat to you, loyal readers. The concept of a “pay it forward” campaign has always made me smile. I once pulled up to the Starbucks drive-thru to find out the kind stranger in the car ahead of me had already paid for my triple grande nonfat cappuccino. I’ll never know who decided they could spare an extra $4.18 to brighten my day, but I often think about how unexpectedly happy I was. I actually think I was supposed to continue the kindness by doing the same thing for the car behind me, but I was just too shocked to do anything except drive away in amazement! (editor’s note: I promise I paid for the car behind me on my next trip!)

This morning Summit Credit Union came to me with a similar campaign and left a ten dollar bill hidden in one of the Atticus fitting rooms with a message for the lucky finder to use it to help someone else. Moments later, a gust of wind knocked over a recycle bin on the curb in front of the shop and hundreds of papers started blowing all over the sidewalk. Stephani and I immediately ran out to help pick up the sudden mess, and within seconds we were joined by about 15 passersby who stopped to help. At the risk of sounding super cheesy, I have to tell you that I actually felt like my heart was swelling at the thought of so many people taking five minutes of their time to help clean up our street. So, setting aside the cynical humor you surely have become accustomed to as a reader of our blog, I want to remind you that sometimes it’s nice to give a random gift, or to help a fragile model if she happens to fall on the Prada runway.

Here is my random gift to you:

Use the code: PAYITFORWARD at atticusshop.com to receive 15% off your entire purchase (including sale items!!). If you’re in Madison, mention this post at Atticus to receive 15% off your entire purchase. This is only good through Friday, May 7th. So, hurry up before your luck runs out, and don’t forget to pay it forward by sharing the news with your friends!

Sites We Love

Friday, April 30th, 2010

Why is everything British always better? Vogue.co.uk falls into the daily roster of sites I must read the second I wake up. For what-to-wear inspiration, I always check out the “Today I’m Wearing” feature. Each month the site follows a different stylish girl as she chronicles her sartorial choices. Today is the last day to check out April’s feature, girl we love to hate, Olivia Palermo.

Notes On: Pants

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Though most of the comments I make regarding my distain for wearing pants are facetious, I really have taken somewhat of a hiatus from wearing the garment. The pieces that I once couldn’t get through the week without wearing (Current/Elliott bf jeans, Acne skinnies and my old Gap camouflage cargos) were collecting dust on the top-most shelf of my closet while I rocked leggings, skirts and dresses for the duration of the dark season. Then came the fall runway shows, and suddenly it appeared the fashion world was once again obsessed with pants. Fixated on pleated trousers from Ann Demuelemeester, leather crop pants at Isabel Marant and velvet at Alexander Wang (which I’m sure I’ll come to love by the time they hit the retail floor), I was inspired to pull down my old faves and create some updated looks. In anticipation of what I’m predicting to be the summer of many things including pants, I am offering you a list of the looks I plan to wear in heavy rotation:

1. Acne Gin Chinos in navy rolled at the ankle with an Alexander Wang Classic T and driving flats

2. Current/Elliott Captain Trousers in army (coming soon!) with a beater and my C/E Bomber Vest

3. Splendid Harem Pants with a worn in t-shirt and my trusty Acne jean jacket

What Are You Wearing?

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

My day is starting out in sunny Madison, Wisconsin and ending in an apparent winter storm in Breckenridge, Colorado. The precarious weather and the chance that I may end up spending the night in the Denver airport led me to a look of layers, comfort and of course black. Actually all black. It’s my favorite color for many reasons, but even I have never gone completely monochromatic. Until today. Would you ever wear all one color?

Today I’m wearing:
T by Alexander Wang Long Sleeved Shirt in black (kiped from my sister’s closet!)
Aude Michelle Scarf in black
JBrand skinnies in black (circa 2005)

Notes On: Dressing for the Kill

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Someone who has always walked a fine line between being an admirable mentor and ruining my life once instructed me to add deer hunting as an interest on my resume. Whether he really thought it would be an interesting talking point for an interview or was hoping that I would humiliate myself, I’ll never know. Either way, hunting is definitely not an interest of mine. Sportsmanlike style, however, has always seemed to peak my interest. Not surprisingly, the first and only time I accompanied my dad on a deer-hunting trip, I was far more concerned with my outfit than the game. Choosing to forego the traditional orange attire, I wore my matching neon pink jacket and snow pants and carried an equally bright “handbag” filled with a thermos of hot cocoa, a rubix cube and a box of Girl Scout cookies. (editor’s note: I was in the fourth grade.) Neon colors and Thin Mints aside, I’ve found traditional English hunting clothes quite inspiring lately. The vests at Rag&Bone and Boy by Band of Outsiders for Fall 2010 are incredible layering pieces, and who doesn’t love plaid? In anticipation of the Fall trend, here are some hunting inspired pieces to start mixing into your wardrobe:

Acne Joy Chino in beige
Ashley Watson Cormorant Bag in olive
Charlotte Ronson High Waisted Leather Shorts
Current/Elliott Zip Bomber Vest
Trovata Solano Flannel in cloudburst

Style Story: Alice by Temperley

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

As the countdown to the premiere of Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland continues, we’ve been anxiously awaiting the arrival of a different Alice. Alice by Temperley. With her own ability to add edgy details to a whimsical story, Alice Temperley is well known for creating flirty frocks and infusing her collection with sharp silhouettes like studded jackets and leather skinnies. Her new diffusion line, Alice by Temperley, places a piece of her world at an accessible price point with no shortage of covetable looks. Inspired by girls-of-the-moment in London, the tiger print dance skirts and Victorian blouses cinched with pirate belts really do remind us of a collection that fell into a rabbit hole in Mayfair and landed somewhere in the East End.

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