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Club Monaco Elycia Boots

Club Monaco Elycia Boots

Editmagazine is completely obsessed with the perfect combination of almond shaped toe and heel in a boot. These Club Monaco boots which are mid calf height are it. At first glance, you would assume these would cut your leg in a very unflattering place, and 

Yves Saint Laurent Item Collection

Yves Saint Laurent Item Collection

At Editmagazine, we love spending time looking through my books of vintage Yves Saint Laurent looks. It never gets old.

The Greatest Lesson from Diane Von Furstenburg

The Greatest Lesson from Diane Von Furstenburg

Diane Von Furstenburg

 
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While Diane Von Furstenburg is no doubt a legend in the fashion industry, the greatest things I learned from her were in her books.

In her book, “Diane, A Signature Life” (Simon & Schuster, 1998) she talks about moving to Paris and becoming a writer’s muse and companion. She also talks about how she willingly chose to change her inimitable style to please a man. She later learned that was wrong and instead a woman must remain true to who she is. “I began to understand the universal truth – rather late- that when a woman loses the power of her own personality, she loses what attracted the man to her in the first place. She becomes the docile, passive person she thinks he wants, and then he is attracted by another shiny person”.

I think many women make this mistake of dressing to please others, be it a man or a woman. In the fashion world, we are constantly bombarded with images of how we ‘should’ dress, or items we ‘need’ to buy.

In Europe, women usually find their style much younger, and remain loyal it. Perhaps because in general media has less of a stronghold there, and instead things like family and culture play a larger role in developing ones own sense of style. The higher price of clothing and cost of living there also discourages frivolous purchases, and the popularity of “throw away fashion”. Albeit, these are changing rapidly, partly bolstered by the rise of social media.

Hopefully, this is one trend that will make its way to North America. The people I most admire are the ones that remain true to themselves, and have their own sense of style, and who don’t waiver from season to season. Because, as Diane Von Furstenburg is frequently quoted as saying, “the most important relationship any of us will ever have is with ourselves”. Well Said.

In Love with Garance Doré’s Lifestyle

In Love with Garance Doré’s Lifestyle

Garance Doré  has that cool-girl-you-just-want-to-be-friends-with vibe going on. Actually, she’s from Corsica, and her Southern French heritage is a big part of her lifestyle, as you can imagine. Her style is “insoucient” perfection. Never contrived, but somehow always put together and spot on. She has 

Pops of Red for Fall

Pops of Red for Fall

Loving these pops of red for fall! An ode to Yves St. Laurent

Vanessa Seward

Vanessa Seward

I’ve actually had this designer on my radar for some time. I’m going to go on record now as saying I think this woman is going to be huge. I love her subtly sexy yet stylish pairings. First of all, you can never go wrong with a high boot. This is such a classic look, and is always flattering. Add to that there is always a 1970s vibe to her clothes and you have the makings of a designer who is here to stay. We will definitely be keeping our eye on her here to watch her trajectory!
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