Monday, January 31, 2011

Mannequin Monday- French Quarter Made Affordable

When I consider French Quarter shopping I usually think about trips to Canal Place, funky vintage shops, antique stores, or quirky little boutiques. Affordable and trendy aren't two words that always come to mind when shopping downtown but Langford Market has some great items at an even better price.

Located on Decatur Street Langford Market is located just a short walking distance to plenty of other stores which makes for a great day out.



I love how put together their mannequins look! If only I could dress like this in real life I'd be set.



Langford Market
907 Decatur St.
New Orleans, LA 70130

Keep up with them via Facebook and Twitter.



Photos courtesy of Langford Market

Saturday, January 29, 2011

NOLA Fashion Week Preview



Go to Republic this Saturday night for a sneak peek of the NOLA Fashion Week at . I'll be there sampling the sights and representing Slow Southern Style, so come out and say hi!

Republic
828 South Peters St
New Orleans, LA


January 29th, 2011 9pm-12am

$10 cover with proceeds benefitting NOLA Fashion Week
For information on NOLAFW check out www.nola-fashionweek.com.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Bounce To This

Y'all know how much I love bounce from my post on what I wore to the Ricky B and Partners n' Crime Show. Now it's time to show some real love and support with Miss Malaprop and her boyfriend, who is attempting to film Katey Red's first ever video. I'll let Mallory take it from here.




I spent Saturday helping my boyfriend David out on the set of filming Katey Red’s 1st ever music video. Katey Red is a local bounce legend, and while she’s been on the New Orleans bounce scene for over 10 years, she has yet to have her own music video. David first got into bounce music when he saw Katey Red, Big Freedia and other local rappers perform at Voodoo Fest a couple of years ago. Since then he’s been obsessed with the idea of making a bounce music video.
Our friend and local music columnist Alison Fensterstock described in the Gambit:
“In 1999, Katey Red — the transsexual rapper from the Melpomene Projects — definitively stepped — with a size-12, well-pedicured foot — onto the scene with her first release on Take Fo Records, Melpomene Block Party. A decade later, Katey’s presence has not only endured, it’s grown, spawning a clutch of sissy rappers who’ve followed her lead to create a popular and fascinating subculture within the bounce world.”
Saturday was just Day 1 of filming. There is still at least one full day of shooting left, and we really need all the help we can get to complete this thing. Katey has a role in the second season of HBO’s Treme, and David wants to make Katey’s first music video super professional looking, with hopes that producer David Simon might see it. (And maybe, maybe *fingers crossed* might think it’s good enough to air on HBO when Treme airs.)
David set up a Kickstarter campaign where you can donate. Depending on your pledge level, you can receive free admission to the premiere of the music video and a sneak peek of the video before it’s released to the general public, or even the chance to be a featured extra in the next Katey Red music video. Every little bit helps, as they have a LOT of equipment, location, and other production costs to cover. Even a $10 or $25 donation could really help us out. You can pledge your donation HERE. If we don’t meet the goal of $2,500, your credit card doesn’t get charged. (And if we don’t reach the goal of $2,500, the music video may not be completed.)
PLEASE, even if you can’t afford to donate, I would really, really appreciate it if you could help spread the word about this project. It would mean a lot to me, personally, and I know it would mean a lot to a whole bunch of folks here in town. The deadline is this Sunday, January 30, so we really need your support! Here is the shortened link to help spread the word: http://tinyurl.com/kateyred

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Southern Fashion Bloggers

Thanks so much to everyone who has been participating in the Southern Fashion Bloggers' group posts! In December we saw some little black dresses and January's topic was favorite coats. So far we've had a lot of fun with it and even got a mention on nola.com, the online home for the New Orleans' Times Picayune! Since love is in the air and Valentine's Day is right around the corner February's topic will be V-Day with a focus on accessories.

I've got some really fun plans for this group, including slowly building a real website in addition to the already existing Facebook page. In the meantime if you'd like to be included in future posts please use the form below to subscribe to the mailing list. This will be the primary way to stay on top of post topics as well as the participating blogs for that month. Click on this link: http://eepurl.com/cm5zj or use the form below to sign up.


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  • Wednesday, January 26, 2011

    Slow Southern News

    Bayou Salvage will be hosting a recycled fashion workshop at the East Bank Regional Library on Thursday, January 27th at 7:00pm. Attendees will learn how to redesign old t-shirts into fashionable items.

    Langford Market's monthly Style 101 event  is "Get the most out of your closet". Shoppers are encouraged to bring in one item they already own and have trouble styling for assistance. RSVP is requested and the fun is from 7:00pm-8:00pm.

    Want super cheap clothes? Plato's Closet is throwing a dollar sale on January 29th and 30th. All clearance items will be $1.00.

    Tuesday, January 25, 2011

    Sugar Coating It

    One of the great things about living in the deep South is having mild winters, a small trade off for our blazing hot and humid summers. Last month the Southern Fashion Bloggers did a group post on LBDs and we had such a good time doing it that I decided to try it again with coats. Of course that decision was made two weeks ago when it was actually cold. I literally threw my coat on for the pictures then took it off.



    Can y'all believe that I don't own a black coat? Sure I've got blazers but a somber toned wardrobe staple is what I'm sorely lacking. This kelly green coat from Banana Republic is a favorite that I've had for a few years now. It's a lot of fun even if it doesn't match everything I own and I really don't care since it brightens up the dullest, dreariest of days.



    Notice how it's a little big on me? That's because it is so damn warm I didn't need a sweater, just a t-shirt and a silk skirt with wool tights thrown underneath. Yea, welcome to Louisiana winters.



    Coat: Banana Republic
    T-shirt: Three Dots via Swap Boutique
    Skirt: Anthropologie via Buffalo Exchange
    Tights: Sock Dreams
    Loafers: Salvatore Ferragamo via Bloomin'Deals


    Check out the rest of the ladies posting this month! And if you'd like to be a part of next month's Valentine's themed group post keep up with the Southern Fashion Bloggers on Facebook.



    Vanity Houston


    Please note that not everyone is posting at the same time.

     

    Friday, January 21, 2011

    Billy Reid- Southern Traditions Turned Cool

    Perhaps you've heard of Billy Reid, the 2010 Vogue CFDA award winner and  GQ menswear designer of the year.

     In my opinion Billy Reid and Natalie Chanin of Alabama Chanin are THE Southern designers. As my quest to unearth more Southern designers continues I always think of their brands as the epitome of Southern style. And what is Southern style? It's a question I ask all of my interviews and the answer is always varied yet similar. I'll let y'all duke that one out in the comments.





    Billy grew up in Louisiana but now lives in Florence, Alabama with his wife and kids. He has stores all across the country but from the pictures I've seen each really evokes a strong southern aesthetic that I love. Dark, well worn wood, plenty of antiques, chandeliers, pretty much how I'd want my home to look if I could get past opening a can of paint.



    Even though his brand is known for it's menswear the women's clothing is equally as attractive. I own a pair of Billy Reid jeans and a Henley and I can certainly attest to the quality of the clothing.  The allure behind Billy's clothing is the ease of the collection. This isn't trendy, flash in a pan styles but rather great classic southern style that can be worn again and again, year after year that gets better with age.




    There has been a lot of talk about heritage brands, particularly in the realm of men's clothing. A collaboration with Stetson and Levi's was seemingly inevitable and a natural partnership at that. For the Levi's collection Billy combed the companies' rich archives to gain inspiration and insight on the brand's history. The result was a harmonious blend of Levi's trademark and Billy's personal touch.


    2010 was a firm indicator that the fashion world has taken notice of Southern sensibilities and has embraced it. Billy Reid is a great spokesman for the stylings of those of us below the Mason Dixon line and Yankees that get the lifestyle.



    Big thanks to Mr. Reid's mom for sending me the pictures to publish here. I was pleasantly surprised and more than flattered when his mother, T.J. Reid contacted me to thank me for helping promote her son. I mean lil' old Slow Southern Style can't really compete with  high falutin' fashion magazines such as Vogue and GQ so I was extremely grateful for her kind words.

    Thursday, January 20, 2011

    Stylish Blogger Award



    Dress With Courage  was kind enough to give me the Stylish Blogger Award.

    In return I'm supposed to say seven things about myself but I'm not feeling very creative at the moment. So I'm opening up the forums (or Pandora's Box) and asking y'all what do you want to know about Slow Southern Style? What burning questions do you have about the site? Feel a strong desire to know how my sock drawer is arranged? (Hint- it's not.) Ask away and remember there are no dumb questions, only dumb answers.

    Wednesday, January 19, 2011

    Slow Southern News

    Ruby's denim buy back is happening January 27-29th. 
    Bring in an old pair of jeans and get $50 off a new pair!




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    Monday, January 17, 2011

    Mannequin Monday- Beat The Winter Blahs

    Alright y'all I give up. Last week it was freezing cold in New Orleans and next week it's supposed to be in the 60s. What gives? Whatever, when you're from here you come to expect the crazy changes in weather at this time of year but that doesn't make you recover from getting sick any faster.


    With a cold comes the case of feeling blah. When I'm feeling under the weather all I want is some color in my life. I'm so over wearing only dark colors in winter!


    Lindsay Ary of Buffalo Exchange shows us winter dressing can be warm and cozy yet fun with this tribal blanket coat and vintage coat and dress accented with gold and white jewelry.



    Buffalo Exchange also has it's own blog now, featuring trend boards and stuff you'll only find in store.



    3312 Magazine St.
    New Orleans, LA 70115
    (504)891-7443
    Monday-Saturday 11am-7pm
    Sunday 11am-6pm

    Do you want your shop featured here? Send your great display pictures to nolagurl@gmail.com with "Mannequin Mondays" as the subject line.

    Saturday, January 15, 2011

    Bundle Up!

    I know everyone is tired of hearing about how cold it is but damn y'all it is cold in New Orleans! At the very least my sweaters have been getting lots of love lately.

    I don't buy sweaters very often and I really don't own that many. One of my new favorites is this ultra comfy Lia Molly sweater that I bought a few months ago. It is so snuggly, warm and most important easy to wear! I just throw it on with a pair of jeans and go. I normally wouldn't wear white since it washes me out but I really like this tank underneath as it breaks up the grey. Don't mind the red nose, I had just got back from walking my dog.




    The best thing about this piece is the back. Unfortunately I don't get a chance to admire it while I'm bundled up but it is a really pretty design yet feels tribal at the same time.
     Long sweaters require long jewelry so I layered up two of my new favorite necklaces, a rabbit skeleton and a bevy of arms and legs.


    So how are y'all staying warm this winter?



    Sweater: Lia Molly*
    Tank: Project Alabama via Buffalo Exchange
    Jeans: Current Elliot via Buffalo Exchange
    Shoes: Steve Madden via Nordstrom Rack
    Necklaces: Arms and legs via Buffalo Exchange, rabbit skeleton via Fairy

    *Seema Sudan was kind enough to let me purchase the sweater at a discounted press rate after featuring Lia Molly on Slow Southern Style.

    Thursday, January 13, 2011

    Slow Southern News

    There are so many good sales going on this week from some of my favorite stores and designers! Be sure to take advantage of at least one.

    Feet First is having a BOGO sale. Buy any sale item and get a second sale item at 1/2 off. Use the code BOGO50 to shop online.

    Fairy is having 20-50% off their sale merchandise starting this week.

    Billy Reid is having a big 60% sale on all sale items both in store and online.

    Pearl Southern Couture has marked down everything in their online store by 45-55% off. Hurry, the sale ends on 1/13!



    Wednesday, January 12, 2011

    Slow Southern Update

    I'm back from my vacation but brought back a nasty cold as a souvenir as a result of hiking in snow and changing climates so much. So instead of feverishly whipping up some new posts I'm taking today to put out a few reminders and inform y'all of some changes. Here they are, in no particular order.



    1.  I've changed the commenting system to disqus, an easier way to use comments than the old blogger system. Additionally anyone can reply to comments so I'm thrilled that I can properly respond to them now as well.

    2. If you haven't updated your bookmarks to www.slowsouthernstyle.com  yet then what are you waiting for? I made the switch back in September and so should you! The old blogspot URL still works and will redirect you to the current .com but takes longer to load.

    3. If you are a fellow fashion blogger residing in the South I want to personally invite you to join the Southern Fashion Bloggers. It's a fun little group that I started as a way to connect ladies and gents that live below the Mason Dixon line. Y'all may remember the group LBD post we did right before Christmas and I'm planning another one really soon! Join the group to keep up with our fun little projects.

    4. Seems hard to believe that we are already 12 days into 2011. Time flies when you spend the first week of of year at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. That said one of my goals for this year is to have more posts from guest writers, especially those of y'all who live outside of Louisiana. If you have a favorite outfit to share, a shop to promote, or even a cool event coming up drop me a line at nolagurl@gmail.com.

    5. As y'all may have noticed Slow Southern Style has a new photographer. Okay, not really but I did get a new camera for myself, the Canon S90, so I'm thrilled that better picture quality is on the horizon when I figure out how to work the damn thing.


    Thanks for following and I hope y'all enjoyed the guest posts while I was away. If there is something you'd like to see for the new year on Slow Southern Style feel free to leave a comment here.

    Monday, January 10, 2011

    Mannequin Mondays- I Smell A Rat

    The best boutiques are the ones that you walk in and instantly get the person's perspective. I detest walking into a shop and seeing the same 6 brands stocked that everyone else in town carries.



    Milton and Rachael of Pack Rats aim to break the mold by offering up one of a kind items that you won't find anywhere else. Their shop, located in Columbia, South Carolina, opened  in June 2010 and 100% of their stock is vintage (not retro) and handmade items.





    Rachael has been a professional crafter for over two years and creates all sorts of knitted items. She specializes in berets and beanies but also makes scarves and occasionally sells vintage items in her Etsy shop as well.


    If you are in the area be sure to check them out and tell them Slow Southern Style sent ya!



    2009 Greene st. #114
     Columbia,SC 29205,

     ph. 803-765-0060.
    Hours Mon. - Sat. 11-7, Sun. 1-5.

    Saturday, January 8, 2011

    Guest Post- Shellac Nail Polish

    While I'm out in the Southwest having a sibling reunion I have a few fashionable women keeping y'all entertained until I come back. I hope you enjoy their posts. Make sure to leave lots of comments for them and once again thanks for the help ladies.




    Today's post is brought to you by a good friend of mine, Leslie from Unmade. Leslie is my go to gal when it comes to anything relating to beauty products, especially nails.

    CND’s Shellac, a revolutionary UV color, is unlike any other nail product on the market. What’s the big deal? How about:
    • It’s applied just like regular polish, but it dries under a UV lamp in between coats – It’s your natural nails, but better!
    • Your nails are completely dry before you get up from the manicure table
    • No dents, scratches or smudges; Put those boots on right after application!
    • Application takes only a few minutes longer than a regular manicure would
    • 3-Free (No toluene, formaldehyde or DBP)
    • Helped my nails grow stronger, thanks to its durability
    • Stays shiny and chip free for two weeks
    Did you catch that one? Two. Weeks.
    Now, my regular manicures usually last a week. To not have to worry about them for two weeks is just ridiculous. And don’t try to go back to regular polishes and top coat after getting Shellac’d. The shine just doesn’t compare. Are there any cons? Sure.
    • Limited color selection – More will be released around January 2011
    • Should only be removed by a professional – Your tips will soak in pure acetone, then the product comes right off
    • Pricier (but I think the convenience is worth it)
    So, where can you get a Shellac manicure? Shellac is a professional product, so you can’t buy and apply it yourself. I get mine done at Spa Atlantis in Downtown New Orleans by my favorite manicurist, Marie. Ask for her and tell her I sent you. She’ll do you right.
    Now, it’s difficult for me not to change my polish every week, but I will hold out as long as I can and take a picture of my nails before I have it removed. Need a second opinion (or you like moving pictures)? Check out BellaSugar’s review of Shellac.
    *Disclosure: This service was provided complimentary for review.

    Thursday, January 6, 2011

    Guest Post- Samantha's Favorite Things

    While I'm out in the Southwest having a sibling reunion I have a few fashionable women keeping y'all entertained until I come back. I hope you enjoy their posts. Make sure to leave lots of comments for them and once again thanks for the help ladies.


    I am one of those lucky people who gets to go to work every day and be surrounded by fabulous things. Hi, I'm Samantha Capone and I work at Feet First. My post is Oprah-inspired, I'll be sharing some of my favorite things with you. Unfortunately, at the end I can't give everyone reading this all of my favorite things, but you can at least pretend that Oprah is reading this to you. 

    Now, my first favorite thing: Lombaggi Knitwear

    This line features fabulous pieces that are all hand-knitted in Peru. Here I am modeling the lovely bolero-inspired jacket:








    I personally like the grey, but it also comes in off-white, yellow, and pink and they are all fabulous. My favorite piece from the line is the sweet, adorable, perfect capelet:






    (Beau's favorite thing is his ball)

    The capelet also comes in black. We had it in a dark pink and I literally cried when we sold the last one.

    My next favorite thing: Mongolian Lamb Fur Vest

    Look at this thing. It's amazing in every way.







     
    As if fur weren't luxurious enough, this vest is amazingly crafted and has a comfortable silk lining. I love the way Mongolian Lamb fur is so natural and fluffy looking. It is almost unpredictable, one section will not have the same texture as another, but they come together to make a stunning piece. 



    So as you can see Feet First has more than just a great selection of shoes. Next time you stop in be sure to mention you saw my post on Slow Southern Style!

    Tuesday, January 4, 2011

    Guest Post: Got Garb?


    While I'm out in the Southwest having a sibling reunion I have a few fashionable women keeping y'all entertained until I come back. I hope you enjoy their posts. Make sure to leave lots of comments for them and once again thanks for the help ladies.


    Today's post was written by Summer N., manager of The Creole Cottage and principal designer of The Web Boutique. This article originally appeared on Good NOLA.

    garb (gärb)
    noun
    1. clothing; manner or style of dress, esp. as characteristic of an occupation, profession, or rank
    2. external form or appearance
    3. Obsolete style; manner


    You just got paid. It's Friday night. And now you're in your closet looking for something to wear to the hottest party of the year.

    And nothing is looking back at you.

    Another road trip to the mall? Negative. This time you're going to stop by a new shop on Magazine Street simply called "Garb." And then you're going to smile when you realize it's owned by N'awlins native, Antonia Carter (a.k.a. Toya from BET's Tiny & Toya show). And if that's not enough to have you singing in your stilettos, then you're going to lose your mind at the chic clothing at affordable prices.



    No, really. It's affordable.

    I'm talking the cutest Fall boots for $40, fun and frilly dresses under $100 and for those of you with caviar taste, an exclusive section of Garb known as Toya's Closet where you can find vintage items from designers such as Christian Louboutin, Fendi and Gucci for a fraction of its original costs.



    Since its grand opening on October 23, Garb has been the "it" spot for NOLA's fashionable femmes. So why are you wasting your time with teeny boppers and middle schoolers in the mall for graphic tees and sneakers? Get your grown and sexy woman on with Garb.



    Get your latest Garb at:
    2108 Magazine Street
    NOLA, 70130

    The online store is coming soon, but stop by during store hours:
    Monday-Saturday, 11-6
    Sunday, 12-5

    Sunday, January 2, 2011

    Guest Post- On Slow Southern Inspiration

    While I'm out in the Southwest having a sibling reunion I have a few fashionable women keeping y'all entertained until I come back. I hope you enjoy their posts. Make sure to leave lots of comments for them and once again thanks for the help ladies.


    Hello sweet Southern style lovers!  I'm Rach from Ordinarily Urbane, my New Orleans-based personal style blog.  Ordinarily Urbane is all about relevant, accessible and uncomplicated style for the everyday girl.  While Christy is off scouring the Grand Canyon I'm here on the St. Charles Streetcar Line to share an outfit with you inspired by her and her passion for Southern style.




    Dressed for: Guest Posting for Slow Southern Style










    Wearing:
    Oxford Shirt: Billy Reid (Men's), scored at Ruffian Swap
    Denim Jacket: Old Navy
    Blazer: Express
    Fleur-de-lis Necklace: James Avery
    Clutch: Hobo
    Trousers: Vintage
    Heels: Michael Kors










    On Slow Southern Inspiration:
    Considering Billy Reid is one of Christy's favorite designers, it's only appropriate that this outfit started with a piece from his collection.  I was thrilled to find this oxford at a past Ruffian Swap, a clothing and apparel swap I host in the Greater New Orleans area.  With a bit of a chill in the air layers were definitely a necessity.  Layering brings new life into old pieces and makes getting dressed so much fun.  It's the perfect excuse to switch up your style with unlikely combination of items. Try two jackets over an oxford, like I did here, or two open oxfords over a tee, because even in the South it still gets chilly.  You never know what you'll come up with!  And my Southern-inspired outfit just wouldn't be complete without the iconic fleur-de-lis, worn in the form of a charming necklace, to top it off.






    Next time you get dressed try to have a little fun with what's in your closet by layering and bringing out that sass of the South.  Wishing you the happiest of new years, thanks for reading!











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