FASHION TO THE RESCUE

Fashion to the Rescue host Olivia Cohen, left, with Cary Bernstein, the founder and executive director of Spay Neuter Charlotte. 

Fashion to the Rescue host Olivia Cohen, left, with Cary Bernstein, the founder and executive director of Spay Neuter Charlotte. 

Stylish looks were unleashed at Fashion to the Rescue. Hosted by Olivia Cohen outdoors at her gorgeous home, the fundraiser was sponsored by Charlotte Plastic Surgery. Proceeds benefitted the nonprofit Spay Neuter Charlotte, which provides high quality, low cost spay/neuter and animal wellness services to fulfill its mission of reducing the number of unwanted pets in the Charlotte area. 

All the models gather with the fashion show stylist and emcees. 

All the models gather with the fashion show stylist and emcees. 

The models were Edwin Gil and Daniel Gonzalez, Terri and Mark Beattie, Kristen and Al Guarnieri, Dr. Jarrod Daniel, Zoe Kronovet, Catherine and Chris Manley, Toni Martin, Marcia Savage and Anna Cait Welch. The men wore clothing from Tabor and the women were dressed by Sloan and Our Place Boutique. Hair was by Varji & Varji Salon and Spa; the makeup was by Belda Carter.

Model Dr. Jarrod Daniel of Charlotte Plastic Surgery in an outfit from Tabor. 

Model Dr. Jarrod Daniel of Charlotte Plastic Surgery in an outfit from Tabor. 

Strutting down the runway were dog models up for adoption. The runway show was styled by Kevin Rice and emceed by Laronn McCraw and Amy Korta. Music for the fashion show was by Peggy and Chris Hicks of A&C Entertainment.

Mark and Terri Beattie walk the runway with one of the adoptable dog models. 

Mark and Terri Beattie walk the runway with one of the adoptable dog models. 

The fashion show was held in the morning so guests enjoyed a fabulous breakfast buffet courtesy of Chef Anthony. Guests were also able to shop for stunning pieces from Ellis Jewelers with 50 percent of the proceeds going back to Spay Neuter Charlotte. Raffle prizes were provided by Charlotte Plastic Surgery, Sloan, makeup artist Rudolph III, Jamie Scott from the Spa at Nordstrom, Pet Paradise and I.C. London Lingerie

Guests at art unleashed.

Guests at art unleashed.

Fashion to the Rescue was just one of three fundraisers for Spay Neuter Charlotte held this Fall. The other two were Art Unleashed, an annual art sale, and Bone Appetite, a festive dinner at Sullivan's Steakhouse.

Bone appetit at sullivan's steakhouse.

Bone appetit at sullivan's steakhouse.

 

 

A MEN'S FASHION REVOLUTION COMES TO CHARLOTTE

Alton Lane co-founder Colin Hunter visited Charlotte recently to launch the company's newest store. Located at 2000 South Boulevard at Atherton Mill in South end, it uses cutting edge 3D technology to offer custom men's clothing at reasonable price …

Alton Lane co-founder Colin Hunter visited Charlotte recently to launch the company's newest store. Located at 2000 South Boulevard at Atherton Mill in South end, it uses cutting edge 3D technology to offer custom men's clothing at reasonable price points.

Alton Lane is revolutionizing the way men buy clothes by offering  bespoke suits, shirts, tuxes and accessories at relatively reasonable prices. And now the men in your life can be on the cutting edge too at Alton Lane's new Charlotte store that recently opened at Atherton Mill in South End. 

Co-founder Colin Hunter gave us a private tour of the handsome showroom that's a mix of manly elegance in a social club setting with a shot of whimsy. And some real shots - there's a bar in the center of the store stocked with customers' favorite libations. 

A suit made of fine worsted wool is Alton Lane co-founder Colin Hunter's pick for men who travel a lot because it will not wrinkle. 

A suit made of fine worsted wool is Alton Lane co-founder Colin Hunter's pick for men who travel a lot because it will not wrinkle. 

There's already a built-in fan base of 100 Charlotte men who have shopped at Alton Lane's other stores in New York, Washington, Boston, Dallas, Richmond, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Nashville, Savannah and Charlottesville. That number is sure to grow as word spreads about the store's unique concept and the quality of its clothing.

Because all of Alton Lane's clothes are especially made for each customer, men can add personalized details including special colored stitching on the last button of a jacket's sleeve. Men in Charlotte are choosing colors as a nod to their favorite …

Because all of Alton Lane's clothes are especially made for each customer, men can add personalized details including special colored stitching on the last button of a jacket's sleeve. Men in Charlotte are choosing colors as a nod to their favorite sports teams such as teal for Hornets fans and Garnet for Gamecocks fans.

Who is the Alton Lane man? They are all ages and sizes but they have one thing in common. "Our customers want to look relevant and confident," Colin says. 

The pioneering idea that Colin and his business partner Peyton Jenkins had that's made their business such a success is to give men Saville Row quality clothes using 3D technology - all at reasonable prices with outstanding customer service.

The Founders Table at Alton Lane's new Charlotte store showcases unique items from around the world that are favorites of Alton Lane co-founders Colin Hunter and Peyton Jenkins. Most are priced under $100, including a selection of Italian silk …

The Founders Table at Alton Lane's new Charlotte store showcases unique items from around the world that are favorites of Alton Lane co-founders Colin Hunter and Peyton Jenkins. Most are priced under $100, including a selection of Italian silk ties (top left) that cost $95. 

New customers hop into the store's 3D body scanning booth (made by a company in Cary, N.C.) and within 30 seconds it takes 300 measurements ensuring that the clothes fit them perfectly. The store's staff works with clients to pick out the perfect clothes for their lifestyle by showing them samples of the different cuts, materials and patterns that are available.

Samples of the array of different custom shirt options at Alton Lane's new Charlotte store.

Samples of the array of different custom shirt options at Alton Lane's new Charlotte store.

The cloth is from the best mills in the world - the same places that supply famous men's luxury clothing brands. "There are only 8 or 10 luxury mills in Europe and everything comes from them," Colin says. "They're in Italy, England, Belgium and Scotland and they are very select about who they work with but we've been able to build relationships with them."

Soon women may be able to join the Alton Lane club. Colin hopes to have stores offering custom luxury clothing for women up and running in two years.

Alton Lane, 2000 South Boulevard, Suite 440, at Atherton Mill in South End. Hours are 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Details: 888-800-8616; www.altonlane.com.

 

 

 

FASHION + ART + DESIGN

Photos from left: Hosts Aundrea and Stephen Wilson with their baby daughter in the stunning foyer of their historic home; Irina Toshkova, director of the New Gallery of Modern Art, with acclaimed artist Hunt Slonem and Alex Holleman, chair of the upcoming Bella Notte, Opera Carolina's gala; bestselling author Kathy Reichs and her husband, Paul; Regine and Andreas Bechtler. Photos by Dianna Augustine.

Fashion, art and design met during a celebration of the 5th anniversary of the New Gallery of Modern Art during a vernissage at the gorgeous home of Aundrea and Stephen Wilson. A stylish group of guests where there to fete the extraordinary artist Hunt Slonem. He signed copies of his newest book, When Art Meets Design, surrounded by some of his most famous works.

The next night, he was the special guest at a reception at the gallery for his must-see solo exhibit, The Worlds of Hunt Slonem, on view at the gallery through Nov. 15. The New Gallery of Modern Art is at 435 S. Tryon St. Details: 704-373-1464; www.newgalleryofmodernart.com

Hunt ended his Charlotte stay by attending The Salon: An Opera Carolina Conversation at the home of Charlotte Wickham. Hunt and Opera Carolina's Maestro James Meena discussed art, music and culture during the Age of Enlightenment in anticipation of Opera Carolina's production of The Barber of Seville Oct. 22, Oct. 27 and Oct. 30 at Belk Theater uptown. For tickets, click here.

Here are more photos from the vernissage at the Wilsons' historic home.

BRAHMIN REQUIRED

Rows of classic Brahmin bags in navy, brown and black line a wall at the famous American brand's sleek new store in the luxury wing of SouthPark mall. 

Rows of classic Brahmin bags in navy, brown and black line a wall at the famous American brand's sleek new store in the luxury wing of SouthPark mall. 

Brahmin is one of America's great fashion brands. Based in Massachusetts, its handbags and accessories are made of luxurious leathers and fine materials with a signature use of exotic embossing and mixed media touches. The company says it takes more than two dozen skilled artisans over 100 steps to create each bag. We appreciate that if you find a style you like it comes in an array of colors and materials. 

Its new arrivals for Autumn are beautifully displayed in Brahmin's sleek new store in the luxury wing of SouthPark mall. The store recently hosted a Fall Fashion Event to show off its offerings - both classic and new styles - along with the debut of its monogram shop (select bags and accessories come with an option to add your own personal monogram). The brand's new tagline is "Brahmin Required" to reflect its belief that every stylish woman should have at least one Brahmin bag in her collection. 

We couldn't agree more. The problem is, we want them all. Here are a few of our favorite bags and accessories we fell in love with during our visit to the store.

Chic accessories: Journals with an option to add your personal monogram, $65; wine tote, $75; set of six coasters, $65; and iPhone cases, $58.

A Fall fashion must-have, the Sonny Savannah Crossbody Saddle Bag, $285.

A Fall fashion must-have, the Sonny Savannah Crossbody Saddle Bag, $285.

Make a statement with the mixed materials in the Priscilla Satchel Rooksbury, $435.

Make a statement with the mixed materials in the Priscilla Satchel Rooksbury, $435.

Travel in style with one of these Weekender bags, $495. 

Travel in style with one of these Weekender bags, $495. 

All of Autumns colors in one bag. Prices vary by style. 

All of Autumns colors in one bag. Prices vary by style. 

From the Southeast collection, this black Blair Charleston bucket shoulder bag with tassels is from Brahmin's Seacoast collection with its signature gold schooner logo.

From the Southeast collection, this black Blair Charleston bucket shoulder bag with tassels is from Brahmin's Seacoast collection with its signature gold schooner logo.

If you're mad for plaid, the Canterbury style is for you. Prices are around $395.

If you're mad for plaid, the Canterbury style is for you. Prices are around $395.

THE FALL FASHION REPORT FROM NEIMAN MARCUS

Kristin Jackson (right), Public Relations Director for Neiman Marcus at SouthPark mall, explains some of the Fall trends worn by a model. The model's dramatic eye makeup, bold metallic jewelry and longer, fluid skirt are part of the season's most st…

Kristin Jackson (right), Public Relations Director for Neiman Marcus at SouthPark mall, explains some of the Fall trends worn by a model. The model's dramatic eye makeup, bold metallic jewelry and longer, fluid skirt are part of the season's most stylish looks. 

During the Neiman Marcus Fall Preview Report for Media, guests were treated to a chic sit-down luncheon catered by Delectables By Holly. Providing the commentary was Kristin Jackson, Public Relations Director for Neiman Marcus at SouthPark mall. She looked as lovely and stylish as the models who informally walked among the tables to show off the newest trends.

Kristin explained the season's 10 most important looks from Neiman Marcus Fashion Director Ken Downing and offered tips on how to wear them. 

The 10 trends for women, and The O Report's take on them, are:

Bold Gold & High Shine Metallics - the trend of mixing and matching metals, especially gold and silver, is stronger than ever. The O Report is obsessed with the gold and silver affordable treasures from one of Neiman Marcus' new jewelry collections by Stephanie Kantis

Ripe Berry Shades - luscious shades, including red, warm up your wardrobe as temperatures begin to chill.  

Everything Velvet - whether it's a skirt, top, dress, pants or jacket, this is the trend of the season. 

Fall Florals - one of the examples hanging in a display was a sleeveless dressed paired with a turtleneck sweater that showed Neiman Marcus' philosophy of buying items that you can wear now, and then adding in pieces such as the turtleneck for cold weather later. 

Skirts That Move - longer lengths made with fabrics that flow with the body are the epitome of feminine elegance. 

 

The New Bomber - bomber jackets made with new materials including lace are a youthful update to your wardrobe. 

Delicate Or Daring Chokers - This is the one trend The O Report advises women 50 and up to think twice about before trying since most of us do not like to draw attention to our necks. 

Top-Notch Top-Handle Bags - this ladylike classic is thoroughly modern. 

The Adorned Shoe - there's no such thing as too shiny or too ornate. 

The Dramatic Eye -  one of the newest shades to make eyes pop is a soft red, which sounds crazy but looks chic. Since the look is so new, we suggest booking an appointment with a Neiman Marcus beauty expert to see if it works on you. 

THE NEW FACE OF MARC JACOBS' FALL CAMPAIGN

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Actress Sissy Spacek, 66, is the new face of fashion designer Marc Jacobs' Fall 2016 ad campaign. Shot by photographer David Sims, the images capture the beauty of the 5'2" inch screen legend. 

When Jacobs revealed her portrait for the ad campaign on his Instagram account, he wrote that he has always been mesmerized by her ability to bring a character to life in a profound way, and that she's a reoccurring artistic reference in his work.

Spacek revealed that even though her film career has spanned 40 years, she was never a success as a model until now. During the early 1970s, she did some test shots for Chanel but was rejected because she was too short. 

LOOK AND LEARN

Photos from left: Copies of the groundbreaking Charlotte fashion magazine The Face were available at a Fall fashion preview hosted by Simon and the magazine's owner, Andre Michael, was one of the guests. Alyssa Cole, assistant manager of Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th at Charlotte Premium Outlets. Model and TV personality Jennifer Michelle with wardrobe stylist Darrion Gross. The O Report founder Olivia Fortson.

Fashion media including The O Report founder Olivia Fortson were invited to a special Fall Fashion preview at a party hosted by Simon around one of the outdoor fountains at Charlotte Premium Outlets. Simon owns three shopping centers in the Charlotte area - SouthPark mallConcord Mills mall and Charlotte Premium Outlets (along with Carolina Premium Outlets in Gaffney, S.C.) 

Guests enjoyed wine and hors d'oeuvres while hearing about Fall fashion trends from model and TV personality Jennifer Michelle, the Rising Runway Coach for WCCB-TV. One of Charlotte's top wardrobe stylists, Darrion Gross, pulled together three vignettes of on-trend Fall fashions available at the three Charlotte centers and Jennifer did a beautiful job of explaining the looks to guests.

Here are a few of the things we learned during the fashionable evening. 

As you can tell from the look on the right, '90s nostalgia is one of Fall's big trends. But if you were an adult during the 1990s, you probably have already experimented with wearing combat boots with a plaid shirt tied around your waist. But it does inspire you to be playful with your clothes. What's interesting about this look is that it makes you think about pairing any kind of T-shirt (in this case a man's vintage Easyrider tee) under a dress, although maybe a classic white shirt is more your style.

The outfit on the left from Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th shows how to wear a metallic skirt with more casual pieces. Think of metallics as neutral pieces now. Olive green, especially a military style jacket in that hue, continues to be a trend. And note the way the belt is wrapped at the waist and the silky camisole is worn over the shirt. Keeping everything fairly monochromatic makes it more chic and elegant. And booties and crossbody purses are still in style. 

A favorite look was the combination of three American classics from J. Crew: chinos with a denim shirt and loads of pearls.

A key new piece to add to your wardrobe is a sleeveless long cardigan, in this case one in gray with pockets and a matching shell from Ann Taylor. 

This inexpensive and lightweight military style jacket from Dressbarn is a a great transitional piece with personality. 

 

 

FIRST LOOK AT FALL TRENDS

Doncaster clothing, one of North Carolina's great family-owned companies, has thrived since it was founded in 1931 in Rutherfordton. Its business model is to sell directly to consumers through a nationwide network of wardrobe stylists.

Doncaster customers have already had first pick of the new offerings for Fall during shows its wardrobe stylists hosted recently. One of them, Marguerite Rupar, invited us to her Dilworth studio to see what's in style once cooler weather arrives.

Marguerite says when it comes to color, the two buzz words are "Wine and Pine" because burgundy wine and pine green are big trends. Also in style are floral prints, pants with a wider leg and higher waist, a variety of capes, and vests in different lengths including super long. 

Here are our favorite new looks: 

Faux Suede Trench, $695.

Faux Suede Trench, $695.

Leather Moto Jacket, $850.

Leather Moto Jacket, $850.

Matte Sleeveless Cardigan, $250.

Matte Sleeveless Cardigan, $250.

Python Zip Dress, $475.

Python Zip Dress, $475.

Boho Floral Dress, $495.

Boho Floral Dress, $495.

Star Katherine Pant, $295, with Animal Print Ruffle Blouse, $295.

Star Katherine Pant, $295, with Animal Print Ruffle Blouse, $295.

Quilted Faux Fur Vest, $450.

Quilted Faux Fur Vest, $450.

Reversible Paisley Print/Leopard Print Wrap, $250.

Reversible Paisley Print/Leopard Print Wrap, $250.

Doncaster stylists, including Marguerite, will be showing these looks, along with Winter fashions,  during limited appointment-only showings Sept. 28-Oct.7.  Details: 704-370-0433; www.doncastercharlotte.com.

 

OUR FAVORITE SUMMER SHIRT

Rash guard shirts aren't just for surfers anymore. Now anyone can protect their skin from the sun - and still look stylish - with the Land's End line of Swim Tee Rash Guards. The beauty of these shirts is that they can be worn on or off the beach, which is why they've become our favorite shirt for hot days spent running errands or doing other casual activities. 

They're super soft and incredibly lightweight with built-in UPF 50 sun protection that earned them a recommendation from the Skin Cancer Foundation. And the moisture wicking fabric keeps you dry and comfortable. They come in 45 different colors and prints. Normally $59, they are currently on sale for $29.99. So now is a great time to either give them a try or add a few more to your collection. 

 

LINGERIE TIPS & TRENDS FROM SOMA INTIMATES

In celebration of the new location of Soma Intimates at SouthPark mall, we dropped by to talk to the lingerie store's stylists. During our time at the spacious new store, we learned that although a wide age range of women shop there most customers fall in the 50 and up category. The stylists filled us in on what's popular with that demographic and shared some of their best bra tips.

Vanishing Back Full Coverage Front Close Lace Bra, $54.

Vanishing Back Full Coverage Front Close Lace Bra, $54.

Vanishing Back Full Coverage Bra: Its full coverage and wide band that smooths means it doesn't leave any lines or bulges in back. Due to customer demand, a wire-free version is now available. Some of the older customers, especially those in their 80s who may have difficulty reaching behind to hook a bra, say they appreciate that it also comes in a front closure style. 

Enticing Lift Unlined Full Coverage Bra, $58.

Enticing Lift Unlined Full Coverage Bra, $58.

Enticing Lift: This new addition to Soma's collection of bras is already a hit because it has full coverage and provides support and lift without adding volume, which can cause the bra to wrinkle and pull away from the body leaving a visible line under clothes.

Bra Tips: Neutral colors (tan, ivory and black) are the most popular. Bras will last for a year if you take care of them. Always wash them in a mesh bag on delicate and make sure the back is hooked. Lay bras flat to dry - never put them in the dryer. When storing your bras, unhook them and stack them on top of each other. Never fold a bra in half. You should be fitted for a new bra at least once a year, but every six months is ideal. (Every Soma store is staffed with Expert Fit Stylists.)

Vanishing Tummy with Lace High Leg Brief, $25.

Vanishing Tummy with Lace High Leg Brief, $25.

Vanishing Edge Panty: Its patented stay put technology makes panty lines vanish. It also comes in a shaping panty that has tummy control. Although there are several styles to choose from, If you buy the tummy control you'll get the best results if you buy a style with more coverage, such as the high leg brief.

Embraceable Super Soft Brief, $11. 

Embraceable Super Soft Brief, $11. 

Embraceable Super Soft Brief: One of the best-selling panties, it's a customer favorite because it offers full coverage and is made of a material that's even more soft and breathable than cotton. 

Cool Nights Metallic Lace Nightgown, $70.

Cool Nights Metallic Lace Nightgown, $70.

Pajamas: Soma's line of Cool Nights pajamas are made from a blend of rayon and bamboo that helps regulate body temperature while you sleep. We love that the gowns and camisoles in the collection all come with built in soft support.

 

 

LOOK LIKE AN OLYMPIAN

Look like an Olympian without having to go to Rio by shopping the Polo Ralph Lauren Team USA Collection at Macy's. Although you won't win a medal for it, each purchase helps support the U.S. Olympic team. Now is the time to buy because these sporty and patriotic pieces will had a spark to your July Fourth festivities. Then you can wear them again during the Olympics Aug. 5-21.

Beach Towel, $60; Shirtdress, $78; Jersey T-Shirt, $55; Stretch Leggings, $98.50; Full-Zip Hoodie, $98.50; Printed Rashguard, $151; Scarf, $110.

 

 

 

 

 

CHARLOTTE'S HOTTEST NEW BOUTIQUE

Items at Goodwill's new GW boutique are organized by color in chic displays. 

Items at Goodwill's new GW boutique are organized by color in chic displays. 

Charlotte's hot new boutique, GW, just opened June 8 and it's destined to be a hit. Although it looks like it could be in a high-end shopping center, it's on Wilkinson Boulevard at Goodwill's shiny new Opportunity Campus, hence the name GW. 

GW boutique sells the best clothing, accessories and home decor donated to Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont. 

GW boutique sells the best clothing, accessories and home decor donated to Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont. 

Tonya Nations, vice president of store operations, gave us a tour and we were impressed with the merchandise and the mission. It's filled with some of the best clothing and home decor items donated to Goodwill displayed in a color-block style similar to the popular chain store Charming Charlie. 

Clipboards with sheet music make a clever display for jewelry at the new GW boutique.

Clipboards with sheet music make a clever display for jewelry at the new GW boutique.

The prices generally range from $3 to $24, but some top designer items can be $50 and up. The boutique is run by a team of professionals with a retail background that includes Belk and Nordstrom. It's also a job training site where those who are helped by Goodwill can learn about working in retail. 

True bargain hunters will also be interested to know that the space next to GW is devoted to a new outlet store called Second Editions. It has bins of deeply discounted clothing, plus shoes, jewelry, books and items for the home that are pulled from other Goodwill stores because they weren't snapped up within three weeks. 

GW Boutique and Second Editions are at 5301 Wilkinson Boulevard. Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday. For details, click here.

 

 

 

 

AFFORDABLE STYLE FROM A LUXURY DESIGNER

Luxury designer Reed Krakow is making sure everyone can afford to be stylish with REED, his new lower priced line available exclusively at Kohl's. And those prices just went down more thanks to a Memorial Day Sale. To see more REED on sale, click here.

Top row, from left: Asymmetrical Colorblock Maxi Dress in Ink Combo, originally $79; on sale for $29.60. Colorblock Column Dress in Blue/Black, originally $74; on sale for $29.60. Colorblock Jumpsuit in Black/Tan, originally $98; on sale for $39.20. Ankle Jeans in Dark Blue Wash, originally $54; on sale for $21.60.

Bottom row, from left: Colorblock Vest in Black/White/Tan, originally $78; on sale for $31.20. Atlantique Large Pouch in Optic White faux leather, originally $29; on sale for $21.75. Chambray Sleeveless Shirt in Blue Wash, originally $50; on sale for $20. Scuba Midi Pencil Skirt in Boa White Black, originally $54; on sale for $21.60.

 

 

 

 

 

COLORFUL WORDS OF WISDOM

SHEPHERD MCMILLAN POOLE, LEFT, WITH ROBERTA FREYMANN AT THE ROBERTA ROLLER RABBIT TRUNK SHOW IN CHARLOTTE

SHEPHERD MCMILLAN POOLE, LEFT, WITH ROBERTA FREYMANN AT THE ROBERTA ROLLER RABBIT TRUNK SHOW IN CHARLOTTE

Roberta Freymann, the designer behind the Roberta Roller Rabbit label, made an appearance in Charlotte recently. She was here for a trunk show of her summer collection that included her signature women's tunics and dresses made of superfine cotton and handcrafted by artisans in India. It was hosted by Shepherd McMillan Poole, the exclusive sales representative for the brand in Charlotte. (Shepherd hosts two trunk show a year - one in the spring and one in the fall; for updates contact her at 704-578-0226 or smpoole@me.com.)

a look from the roberta roller rabbit collection

a look from the roberta roller rabbit collection

The designer launched Roberta Roller Rabbit in 2003 after sensing women were craving more relaxed, bohemian-inspired clothing that was chic and looked good on a variety of body types. It's no wonder she hit the kurta on the head. A look into her past success at predicting fashion's next big thing is pretty amazing.

A New York Times article from 2010 credits her with being a "pashmina pioneer" in the mid-1990s and more recently for popularizing the jeweled bib necklace trend by creating a sensation with her bold necklaces made of multicolored stones.

Roberta is a native of London whose mother was a famous model and muse for Balenciaga and Jaques Fath. During the trunk show, she shared some musings of her own about Charlotte women and the one color you should keep away from your face.

Why do you think Roberta Roller Rabbit has been such a success?

"Because it's comfortable and it's very feminine, but it's not frumpy."

You've lived and traveled all over the world. What do you think about women in Charlotte?

"I love Charlotte women. They are so charming and like me, they love color."

What's one of the main things you learned about fashion from your mother?

"My mother was extremely elegant. She died at 101. She told me to never wear black - it's no good for the face."

 

 

 

FASHION ADVICE FROM THE FOUNDER OF LISETTE L MONTREAL

Lisette Limoges, the co-founder and creative director of the Lisette L Montréal clothing line, was in Charlotte recently for a trunk show of her fall collection at Paul Simon Women at the Village at South Park. Accompanied by her new rescue puppy, a Maltese named Jupiter, Lisette and her daughter, Kathryne, assisted a steady flow of customers - so many that there was a waiting line for the dressing rooms. (The photo above is of Kathryne, Jupiter and Lisette at Paul Simon Women.)

The brand's rise to popularity began with one item on the top of almost every woman's wardrobe wish list: A great fitting pair of pants. A built-in mesh panel for tummy control and a variety of on-trend styles and patterns to choose from keep customers coming back for more. Now the line also features skirts, tops, dresses, blazers, accessories and the athletic-inspired Lisette L Sport. 

Limoges, 66, was in Charlotte following a business trip to Charleston as one of the sponsors of the Family Circle Volvo Cup Classic tennis tournament where she met two famous fans of her designs - South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and Martha Stewart. 

While at Paul Simon Women, she was kind enough to answer our fashion questions in her beautiful French-Canadian accent: 

Q: Why do you think women of all ages have responded to your designs?

A: Every woman is on the go and they want to look good and feel comfortable. Whether you're traveling or staying at home, the clothes feel good and they're wash and wear so they're easy.

Q: Are there certain ways to wear the collection depending on your age?

You have to take the pieces you love and adapt them to your body. Kathryne is wearing her pants with a fitted, shorter top. I'm wearing mine with a tunic top (the Adele 31-Inch Tunic Pull-On Blouse). It's a wardrobe staple. I have it in white and black. 

Q: What is one of the biggest trends for fall?

A: Gauchos are still coming on strong. And wearing a matching top and bottom. Kathryne is wearing that look today with her matching blazer and pants. But then she'll also break them up and wear them with other pieces. 

Q: What is your best fashion advice?

A: You have to feel good to look good. It all starts inside.

 

 

 

LINE UP FOR THIS NEW LABEL

Get in line to become a fan of La Ligne New York, a new clothing collection founded by fashion insiders Valerie Boster and Meredith Melling (both former Vogue editors) with Molly Howard (rag & bone's former head of development). The company's name (ligne is French for line) is a clever take on their belief that the stripe is always classic and chic.

The label offers what it describes as everyday essentials and statement pieces - all including at least one stripe. And we adore the company's motto - it really captures the fresh spirit of the clothes: "If you can't eat, dance, sleep and drink in it, we won't make it."

Top Row: Bleu Man Shirt, $195; Fluid Line Dress, $400; AAA Sweater ($275) and Pipeline Pant ($275); City Slicker, $300.

Bottom Row: Varsity Tee, $115; Signature Pareo, $95; Luxe Top, $280; Coquette Top, $335.

SPRING FASHIONS FROM TALBOTS & POPPY WHITAKER

Charity League of Charlotte, one of our city's longest-operating nonprofits, has helped children in the community since 1921. Its biggest annual fundraiser is a Fashion Show and Silent Auction Luncheon at Carmel Country Club. This year's event took place on St. Patrick's Day, so guests were lucky to see a performance by Rince na h'Eireann School of Irish Dance. WBTV anchor Molly Grantham was emcee of the fashion show that featured spring and summer essentials from Talbots at Specialty Shops on the Park and adorable cotton dresses for girls from Poppy Whitaker.

Classic pieces for spring and summer from Talbots at Specialty Shops on the Park.

Pretty little dresses with clever details from Poppy Whitaker.

A FRESH TAKE ON HALSTON'S DESIGNS

We've always admired the work of legendary American fashion designer Halston (1932-1990), and now we're also wild about the designs coming from the Halston Heritage brand that carries on his name. The current owners of Halston Heritage have managed to keep Halston's vision of relaxed luxury and 1970s glamour, but recreate it for our modern lives. 

Just like the disco anthem from Halston's Studio 54 heyday, we just keep wanting to buy "more, more, more" of the collection. Here are some of our favorite looks. To view all the offerings, click here.

Cashmere Blend Poncho Cardigan, $375. Slim Boot Linen Pant in white or black with a side slit at the hem that can be worn opened or closed, $275. Jacqueline Suede D'Orsay Shoe, $295 (also in silver metallic leather, $245). Sequined Cover Up (also in black), $295.

Silk Faile Structured Evening Skirt, $595. Organic Minaudière (one side is black, the other is white), $345. Rectangular Minaudière, $395. Lucite and Metal Large Box Minaudière, $495.

 Printed Draped Blouse, $275. Georgette Insert Poncho (also in black), $275. Pleated Poncho Top (also in black), $325. Cape Trench Coat, $495.

Wide Plaque Belk, $155. Elsa Large Slouchy Hobo Bag, $550.

 

 

 

 

 

 

MEET FRANCES VALENTINE

It's here, and it's more fabulous than we imagined.

Kate Spade, the real woman who built the Kate Spade New York brand (and then sold it), and her husband, Andy Spade, have started over fresh with a new line of Italian-made shoes and handbags called Frances Valentine. It just launched March 1 - perfect timing since there are plenty of brightly colored patent leathers, floral fabrics and gorgeous metallics to choose from. Her mix of modern whimsy rooted in classic design has us seriously crushing on this collection. 

Right now there is only one store in North Carolina selling the line (Monkee's of the Village at Reynolda Village in Winston-Salem). Go to Frances Valentine to view the glorious offerings. We want them all, but here are our favorites (prices range from $295-$595):




EXPERT EYE, EXPERT ADVICE

Bajra shawls, $895 each, bring light to your face.

Charlotte is on the international fashion map thanks to Capitol boutique owner Laura Vinroot Poole. Her expert eye and knack for discovering new designers fuel the fashion dreams of her impressive list of customers. They adore her and her staff for their talent and wonderfully obsessive attention to customer service. 

Poole and her team attend A-list fashion shows at home and abroad to bring the best back to their chic clientele. So when she talks style for the 50 and older set, we listen. 

Most surprising confession: "I don't follow trends. I never have. I have no idea what the color or style of the moment is. I just don't think that way."

Biggest misconception about Capitol: "Throughout my career, I've had some women walk in and say that it's a young person's store and there won't be anything that will fit them. Mainly young women work here, but It's not that kind of a store. Most of my customers are in their 50s and 60s. A salesperson doesn't have to be your age to be able to help you. Working with someone who's not in your age group can help you get out of a rut."

A great fit: "Find someone to help you who's not a friend or a relative. A great salesperson can help make you look more like your true self. They can help you navigate all the styles and give you the confidence to update your look."

Handcrafted Yaser Shaw shawl, $1200.

European inspiration: "Especially in Paris, the women all have shawls. It's amazing how a great shawl can keep you comfortable in all sorts of climates. I wear one almost every day. It sounds weird, but even in the summer a shawl can help shield you when it's hot. And I love a shawl for evening. It adds a little mystery."

Best tip: "Always think about bringing light to your face. Pearls are famous for that. It's also part of the beauty of a shawl or a great pair of earrings - to bring color near your face."

Aquazurra Lace Up Flats, $685.

Aquazurra Lace Up Flats, $685.

Flats are where it's at: "A great flat will change your life. No one is going to be tricked into thinking you're taller because you wear uncomfortable high heels. When you're comfortable, you look more like yourself."

Biggest change: "Women buying jewelry for themselves has become a big part of my business. The old-fashioned idea was that men buy jewelry for you. Now women buy it for themselves."