1.28.2012

TWO WAYS: PAJAMA PARTY

WANTJAN282012 10 CROSBY DEREK LAM PANTS/ T BY ALEXANDER WANG SHIRT DANNIJO CUFF NECKLACE, MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA RING SUNGLASSES/ LINDA FARROW FOR THE ROW SUNGLASSES/ GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI HEELS/ METAL METALLIC JEWELRY DETAILS

Look 1:
1. Classic T Shirt with Pocket from T by Alexander Wang
2. Leather Wayfarer Sunglasses from Linda Farrow for The Row
3. Naomi Necklace in Gold from DANNIJO For Vena Cava
4. Wide Leg Print Trousers from 10 Crosby by Derek Lam
5. Gosford Clutch from Michael Kors Collection
6. On A Clear Day glossy top coat from Deborah Lippmann
7. Twist Ring from Maison Martin Margiela
8. Satin High Heel Sandals from Giuseppe Zanotti

Look 2:
1. Classic T Shirt with Pocket from T by Alexander Wang
2. Cable Temple Sunglasses from Maison Martin Margiela
3. Naomi Necklace in Silver from DANNIJO For Vena Cava
4. Wide Leg Print Trousers from 10 Crosby by Derek Lam
5. Aret Medium Flap Bag from Theyskens' Theory
6. On A Clear Day glossy top coat from Deborah Lippmann
7. Perfect 10 Ring Set from Jules Smith
8. Metal Counter Sandals from Giuseppe Zanotti

57 comments:

CHARLOTTE BENTLEY said...

I've been obsessed with those Derek Lam pants since I first saw them!!
I'm so into pajama dressing right now - comfortable in a hot climate and chic. What more could a girl ask for
The Zanotti heels in the second look are to die for.

kristina said...

i really love both of these looks!
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As weird as some think this trend is, I am totally obsessed! Awesome post, it's awesome seeing how a change in a few accessories can change the entire outfit!

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Such a fantastic pair of pants. Retro and completely different.
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amazing picks!

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Scorttarius.style said...

Love it!!
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Collections said...

I'm obsessed with those pants... if only they were a little less expensive! Joanna Hillman rocked them.

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Great ideas!

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Love the styling, adore the shoes and necklace. Check out my fashion blog if you like

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I love this pajama's trend, but what I would really like to have is a pajamas like blouse! Any suggestions?
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Katie said...

those pants are SO cool! loving the gold collar too. Hmm as i am fairly petite, the pajama pant may swamp me, but i'm definitely inspired to try on a pair next time i'm out shopping!

Katie x

Elisabeth Isabelle said...

gorgeous!

girl in the poodle shoes said...

The pants are so cool. Love the picks you picked.

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briannelee said...

I love the gold and black accessories!

Kristine said...

I WANT THESE PANTS!!!!!!

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Rizzi said...

Those shoes for the second look are so chic.
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Kimberly Horne said...

I love those nude heels, so simple and chic!

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live love laugh said...

Second look. so chic!

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Love both looks!

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Material Fixations said...

Love those pants,the cut and color is so fun and elegant all at once.
I loce how diffrent the accessories and and yet how well both outfits work.

sarah. said...

awesome looks!
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Xen said...

i would luv to throw on the 1st one right now take off to work ;}

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Vanja said...

I'm glad you included these Dannijo necklaces - I have them in both silver and gold.
They go great with dresses but with pants and a simple t-shirt too.

I haven't seen better collar necklaces then these, so they're a MUST.

xx

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in love with the Metal Counter Sandals. Amazing!

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