Overall impression: Go for the architecture, the inspired shopping, creative and friendly atmosphere and the trendy dining. A must in Amsterdam? The enchanted 9th Street District for its swirl of everything amazing.
EPISODE:
I love vintage and I really love European vintage. European fashion from a previous era tells a story that more contemporary fashion rarely does. Owning the original version of a fashion moment is more inspiring to me then the “easy get” of that mass produced look today.
My favorite spot to source unique and envy inspiring pieces is Episode. Episode is a small chain, but you can’t hold that against them as they are all about budget friendly, quality merchandise that is organized with dewy decimal precision. The focus on grouping like merchandise together is a godsend when time is tight – and your husband’s patience is growing thin. Their mens collection is just as fabulous as their ladies. If you’ve never “been into vintage” or found vintage to be too much work, Episode will convert and spoil you.
HIGHLIGHTS OF MY VINTAGE BINGE:
The tuxedo jacket with tails of my dreams – €30.00 (euros) and a heavily metal grommeted ’80’s jacket done in buttery soft suede – €25.00.
Amazing fur accessories: muffs, collars, boleros, hats, scarves, gloves. Sorry PETA but I bought bags full and I certainly wasn’t alone. Everybody is buying and wearing fur in Amsterdam, and with prices that start at €10.00 and topped out at about €50.00, you can see why. The fur coats were all in the €100.00. range and would easily go for much more in the US.
An epic, embroidered lederhosen, with incredible leather braided suspenders. I am obsessed with the buttons, the pewter buckles, and the embroidery. Super flattering and completely unexpected, I can’t wait to wear this with a killer pair of high heels. At only €35.00 , I now wish I had bought more.
LAURA DOLS VINTAGE
My spirit animal has got to be the magpie. Its bad rap for attraction to shiny things hits close to home, because I too am absurdly attracted to everything that glitters – especially vintage. Indulge your inner magpie while in Amsterdam and be sure to visit Laura Dols, located in the heart of the 9th Street District. This sweet, well curated two level shop is filled with a wide range of girly party dresses that will have you feeling ready to go get flirty. Sequins, beading, and feathers embellished on silks, satins, and all varieties of polyester from the last 5 decades boast impressive quality. What did I bring back to my nest? The diaphanous, white belted dress with a subtle metallic sheen, very Kathleen Turner in “Body Heat”.
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STOUT LINGERE
Attention all femme fatales: for unabashedly feminine lingerie, a stop at Stout is a must when visiting Amsterdam’s 9th Street District. Don’t let its unfortunate name fool you; this small but incredible boutique is for grown up ladies, who need something more stimulating than Victoria’s tired secrets. All 50 shades of exquisite underpinnings are offered and well displayed. Sexy, bold, sweet, classic, naughty…whatever your personal taste, this is an upscale shopping experience that will surprise and delight you with its wide range of European brands. I’m always impressed with their selection of beautiful bras, panties, teddies, swim wear, accessories and other items that will help you break hearts and get your groove on.
Traveling to Miami for a break from the polar vortex is certainly the thing to do this winter. While there I was also able to get a peek at swimsuit fashion for the 2015 season on location.
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[/ezcol_1half_end]Thong bikinis and super high cut Brazilian bottoms allowed buns to get a larger tan this year than last
[ezcol_1half]Straps all over the body reminiscent of bondage paired with bright colors. Agent Provacateur bikini.[/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end]
Fringe was popular for young women, giving a nod to the American Indian chic style.[/ezcol_1half_end]
[ezcol_1half]Bikini tops were veering away from the structured, under-wire look and leaned more toward triangular tops and halters.[/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end]
Solid colors seemed to dominate prints this year. For solids colors, bright colors prevailed as well as black, white, navy and brown.[/ezcol_1half_end]
[ezcol_1half]A very popular look was topless. Again, a nod to our European vacationers. I think she got the most even tan of us all.[/ezcol_1half] [ezcol_1half_end]
Wide brimmed hats, also by Melissa Odabash, worn by it girl Amal Clooney were also found a plenty on the beach.[/ezcol_1half_end]
CREDITS:
yellow & ruffle bikini | Daniela Corte
orange strapped bikini | Agent Provacateur
blue fringe bikini | Victoria’s Secret
halter and white bikini | Sinesia Karol
crochet shorts and oversized hat | Melissa Odabash
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