NWA FW Window Shop: Maude

by mallory berry

by mallory berry

Hi everyone! This is our first window shopping adventure together! I am so excited to share these collaborations with you. This project has been incredible so far and it has just begun. Before we get to the good stuff, I want to share a little more about your tour guide, me. I’ve been keeping Fayetteville funky for the past 20 years (with a four year detour to NOLA for school). My style is lighthearted & eclectic, I’m a collector of all things fashion and I love treasure hunting.  I love: trying new things/trying on new things, classic feminine shapes, funky details and clean lines. I love piling and styling. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t, but it gives me great pleasure to play dress up every day.
One of the wonderful things about Fayetteville is the abundance of cool people. Cool people open great shops and great shops want to be involved in amazing community events like NWAFW. When I spend money on my wardrobe, it absolves me to spend it in a way that supports a local business and furthers the community.
 Maude was the first stop for the window shop. I remember when Becca opened Maude in 2007. I still have a dress that I bought on my first visit. Personally, I think Maude was the tipping point for a wave of boutiques that have opened since, offering a variety of contemporary apparel for women who love to look good. Becca (and in turn Maude) was a trailblazer. She started small, cultivated interest in the community and expanded when the time was right. As demonstrated by her interest in NWA Fashion Week, she is proactive and has a vision for community partnership. The store’s website details, “A Maude Girl is much more than her closet, but the one she has should be full of clothes that help her feel confident as she makes her dreams happen.”  What a feel-good place to shop, right?
I went shopping on a Sunday in early January and quickly found it hard to narrow down my selections. Ultimately, I chose examples of styles I already love. I wanted to pull from my own collection to create looks that you wouldn’t necessarily find at Maude but compliment their aesthetic.  I found corresponding pieces in my closet to complete the looks and was lucky enough to snag some of the best creatives in NWA to transform me. They really deserve all the credit (more on them below).
Maude’s High Heels, High Hopes takes to the runway at the Hotel Chancellor on the Friday Night of NWA Fashion Week.
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NWAFW Window Shop: Maude
DETAILS
  • floral skirt-like trouser by Greylin {worn with a vintage Leslie Fay cropped pink blazer, necklace from Forever21, thrifted sunnies and chunky Jessica Simpson heels}
  • open-back sheer maxi by ark & co {worn with pink Gianni Bini heels}
  •  gold paneled crop by mystree {worn with a Lillie Rubin gold lame leather skirt, my mom’s gold star earrings, locket & chunky necklace a gift from my hubby from Mae’s Heirlooms, Miss Me sandals and a vintage hat}
  • high waist black & white trouser by Line & Dot {worn with a vintage velvet Doris Dodson Jrs, vintage /Forever21 necklaces, Lulu Townsend pumps}
  • floor-length print skirt by Line & Dot {worn with a backwards vintage lace jacket, collar from urban outfitters, heels from Forever21 }
The TEAM!
Photography: Mallory Berry, MGB Photo [ instagram.com/mgbphoto ] [email]
Styling/Orchestration: Payton Bridewell, The Window Shopper [instagram.com/mspayton] [email]
Makeup: Kory Tyler Simpson, MAC [ instagram.com/korytyler ] [email]
Hair: Taylor Johnston & Lindsey Wright, Guillotine Hair Lounge [ instagram.com/guillotinehairlounge ] 479.582.8770
Most vintage is either locally purchased at thrift shops or Cheap Thrills in Fayetteville, AR
Featured Items: Maude Shoppe in Fayetteville, AR
Special thanks to the Chancellor Hotel in downtown Fayetteville for being quite the gorgeous backdrop for #3 & #4
More about Maude…

The Fashion Week Window Shop

So, friends…as the PR chair for NWA fashion week 2013, I’ve been asked to blog in support of the local participating boutiques. We are posting my introduction today. I’ve copied it below but go to the site to keep up!
photo by Jade Howard
Hi to all the sartorially preoccupied of NWA, my name is Payton (Rosenzweig) Bridewell and I am the window shopper.
Since Fashion Week 2013 is right around the corner, it’s time to join me for a peek in the proverbial windows of the participating boutiques/designers/shops. Once a week, I’ll be highlighting the shops with shows. I’ll be perusing their racks, choosing a few pieces to take home and styling them with what I already have in my closet – granted… I am something of a clotheshorse. I’ll show you some of the wonderful things you can find shopping in NWA and how to wear them.
I’ve rounded up a local team of skilled professionals to help me and we can’t wait to share what we’ve done. Find me on instagram @mspayton to stay tuned!
x PRB
photo credit: Jade Howard

What I Wore: Baby Blue

what I wore: dress – vintage parade from cheap thrills, necklace – 30s vintage (a present from my hubby) found @ mae’s, platforms – go jane *please excuse the (clean) laundry in the background…it was late

Last night I went to the Shop Local night of the inaugural Northwest Arkansas Fashion Week. I have to say, I was really impressed and am now so excited about Friday night when some of my favorite boutiques will be showing. Obviously we don’t have as many designers as a big city would, so the shows are all philanthropic and benefit local charities. I’m really proud of the great work that went into making this event happen and I can’t wait to see how it takes off!
The two beauties in the picture have blogs as well! Check out http://lovecity.tumblr.com/ and http://renegadegarden.com/

The Shoes of Paris Fashion Week

Mugler

Miu Miu

Alexander McQueen

Dries Van Noten

Christian Dior

Felipe Oliveira Baptista

Balenciaga

Nina Ricci

Gareth Pugh

Giambattista Valli

Viktor & Rolf

Louis Vuitton

Yves Saint Laurent

All photos via The Cut

 

 

Touch-Ups

Can I have someone constantly making sure my legs are shimmery and gorgeous? Email me at prettypayblog@gmail.com with applications (wink, wink).

via Glamour

The Most Fashionable of Fashion Week

As most of you know, it is Fall 11 Fashion Week in NYC. Every fashion week, the fashion-elite come out in droves to see the shows. They have become an attraction themselves for street-style photographers. Everyone wants to see what the tastemakers are wearing.. I am definitely spotting certain trends including fur, pops of bold colors, leather, animal print, top-knots and of course…black.  Here are my favorites of the week via The Cut and StreetFSN.

Day 1

Edward Enrique, CEO of TAF Marketing.

Mary Kate Steinmiller, associate market editor of Teen Vogue.

Day 2

Olivia Palermo

Megan Roche, JustJared Blog

Day 3

Leandra Medine, The Man Repeller

Elaine Welteroth, Beauty Editor at Ebony magazine

Day 4

Chiara Ferragni, The Blonde Salad

Zanna Roberts Rassi, senior fashion editorMarie Claire

Day 5

Taylor Tomasi Hill, Market Director Harper’s Bazaar

IMG models from left to right: Jac Jagaciak, Joan Smalls, Frida Gustavsson

Madeline Andrews Escudero, Glamour market editor

Candice Lake, model/photographer

Day 6

Emmanuelle Alt and Geraldine Saglion, French Vogue editors

Ruth Runberg, head buyer at Brown’s of London

Denni Elias, The Chic Muse

Jason Wu

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Ahhh I love Jason Wu and his Fall 11 show was not a disappointment.

This Dress

Oscar de la Renta Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear

This dress is everything. Karlie Kloss’ walk was sooooo good and I love, love, love this dress.

Oscar de la Renta Fall 2011 via Style.com…click here to see it in motion. Totally worth it…

The Essentials of NYFW

Vogue.com partnered with The Coveteur to showcase the fashion week essentials of editors, designers and such. I always love seeing what the fashion-elite consider essential to their daily lives. Go here for the full stories.

Prabal Gurung, Designer:

Laura Bellafronto, Exec Director of Fashion, Special Events & Talent at M.A.C.

Harley Viera – Newton, DJ:

Jessica Sailor, Vogue Market Editor:

Kate Young, Stylist:

Gucci Westman, Make-Up Artist:

Sylvana Ward Durett, Vogue Director of Special Events:

Sarah Brown, Vogue Beauty Director:

Aslaug Magnsdottir, CEO and Co-Founder of Moda Operandi:

Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, Director of Fashion Lincoln Center, IMG Fashion Consultant:

TTH at Fashion Week

Taylor Tomasi Hill attends Fall 2011 New York Fashion Week via StreetFSN