fall 2012

A modern take on vintage luxury, Rebecca Minkoff Collection is a distinctive handbag selection that juxtaposes ladylike shapes with her trademark edgy detailing. Shop the new collection here.

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Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2012 Runway

There’s something so perfect about plaid for fall, but finding the perfect plaid – you know, the kind that’s not too much, but just enough – can be quite daunting. After all, plaid has become quite the prolific pattern:  From the irreverent, 90s-era grunge rocker to the buttoned-up, spray starch-abusing prep schooler to the modern day, insouciant hipster, plaid has indeed made its stylistic mark.

The Nicholas Pant

So what about the plaid that has just the right quotient of uptown propriety and downtown edge? Meet The Nicholas Pant – a luxe wool blend with the perfect amount of polish accented with moto-inspired black side trim and gold zipper details.

P.S. – It pairs perfectly with the leather Kahel Jacket in smoke. Shop the look here.

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Photo: Shopbop.com

This fall is ushering in an eye-catching trend: prints on prints. A street style photographer’s dream (we’re sure Tommy Ton is basking in this coloful fashion moment), prints are adorning outfits in more ways than one: from head-to-toe pajama-like suits to artfully mixed ensembles. If you opt for the latter, you might find yourself walking the line of avant-garde bravado and questionable taste, quite possibly making your peers think they missed the memo about Tacky Friday. (Now, we wouldn’t want that.)

To help ease you into this stylistic challenge, here are a few tips to mixing prints that will leave you looking effortlessly cool.

1. Mix large with small prints. If you mix prints that are relatively the same size, you risk the two competing with each other. Try mixing a large print with a smaller print to avoid making a fashion faux pas.

2. Keep the colors close. It’s often easier to mix prints when they’re not polar opposites on the color scale. Try prints that are in the same shade range for an off-beat approach to monochromatic dressing, e.g., all shades of blue or red.

3. Mix textures. Patterned metallic jacquards and lightweight silks will work better together than two prints of the same fabrication. Similar to the size rule, mixing the same or similar fabric will cause the two patterns to fight for the spotlight.

Featured: Leah Dress in yellow, Mitchell Moto JacketDiva Heel in charcoal patent leather, Nylon Travel Tote in black, Mini M.A.C. in red.

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 Photo: Shopbop.com

With a gazillion handbag styles to choose from, it’s no wonder the RM girl would have a hard time deciding which one to pair with her RM outfit. Well that’s exactly the case this in this fall’s RM x Shopbop video lookbook – a fun “let’s get ready” flick that we can all relate to with our frequent “what to wear” moments pre-work, -date or -party. Check out the video below and tell us what outfit is your favorite!

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Rebecca Minkoff’s new metallic suiting for fall makes an appearance in the Fall 2012 issue of Bullett Magazine.

Featured: Rebecca Minkoff Bowie Jacket and Rebecca Minkoff Ama Pants in Metallic Turquoise (below).

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