Carven, pre-fall 2013. Enough said.

Carven, pre-fall 2013. Enough said.
That’s the way The Cut described M. Patmos’ Fall 2013 RTW collection.

I, personally, hope that my career wear always incorporates some crazy. I’m really digging this palette, especially because these colors work with nearly all complexions.
If I had to choose a few to bring home, these are my keepers:








I’d love to wear one of these numbers and hang out by the water cooler.
WHIT NY
Emerging designer Whitney Pozgay the mind behind WHIT NY has introduced a collection suited for any city dweller attempting to keep it cool, while staying warm in the harsh for the colder seasons. Playing a lot with the usual winter elements: textures, pattern mixing and and layering, it seems that every fashionista can find a frivolous and functional piece suited to her sartorial needs all while staying warm. What a collection to kick off the week!
Loving the modern boho from Whit @ NYFW.
With the weather outside, I could use feeling a little more glam.
Boom.
(via hellogiggles)
WE MADE IT.
well dressed + happy is officially in New York! I’ll be posting more as we get settled in. Til then, enjoy this lovely perspective of the Brooklyn Bridge, via Moeys Photography on Flickr.
“It’s more interesting to have just a picture of a small detail - then you can dream all the rest around it.
Because when you see the whole thing, what is there to imagine?”
NEWS UPDATE:
For those of you in the DC area who are interested in style coaching, please note that the wd+h studio will soon be relocating to New York City.
This move is very bittersweet but we look forward to making a new home in the Big Apple next month.
In the meantime, continue to check in for more details, including an updated DC service list. Please also feel free to email marl@welldressedandhappy.com with any questions.
Hellooooooooo, New York!
Cameron Russell spent the last decade modeling and in her Ted talk, shares what she’s learned about image and perception in our society.
Black ties and evening gowns, galore! While I didn’t attend a ball, I definitely thought about what I’d wear, given the occasion. Taking a cue from the First Lady, maybe something understated but bold and structured while feminine…
Jessica Chastain in Calvin Klein

// via fash-eccentric.com
Anne Hathaway in Chanel

// via redcarpet-fashionawards.com
Naomi Watts in Emilio Pucci

// via awomensclub.com
Gwyneth Paltrow in Tom Ford

// via The Luxe Report
Diane Kruger in Giambattista Valli

// via redcarpet-fashionawards.com
Emma Stone in Calvin Klein

// via carina100.com
Michelle Williams in Chanel

// via The Huffington Post
Rachel Weisz in Valentino

// via profashionelle.com
Claire Danes in J. Mendel

// via redcarpet-fashionawards.com
Keira Knightley in Erdem

// via cristinahh.wordpress.com
Zoe Saldana in Calvin Klein

// via redcarpet-fashionawards.com
Feeling frisky risky? Take a cue from the the likes of Beyonce and Kristen Stewart, and play with the illusion of being nude under eyelets, lace, and mesh. Keep hair, make-up, and accessories understated to make the look polished, clean, and sophisticated.

// via Us Weekly


// photos above via Grazia Daily UK