We interviewed our favorite mom snobs of the fashion and beauty industries in honor of Mother's Day this weekend; from Bobbi Brown, Anya Hindmarch to Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, you will love reading about these busy moms! Read Mom Snob Features Here.
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We interviewed our favorite mom snobs of the fashion and beauty industries in honor of Mother's Day this weekend; from Bobbi Brown, Anya Hindmarch to Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, you will love reading about these busy moms! Read Mom Snob Features Here.
This past New York Fashion Week I was backstage at Erin Fetherston when I met Cologne Schmidt. This was weeks before Stylista premiered so I had no idea when we started chatting that she was one of the contestants of the much talked about Anne Slowey reality show Stylista. She promised an interview when the show premiered and she totally delivered! Cologne is such a sweet person and anyone who has watched the show so far can tell she has great style. See what she has to say about being on the show, Elle staffers, and more!!
What attracted you to Stylista?
Being a fashion editor at a highly reputable fashion magazine has always been a dream job of mine. A fashion editor has the unique ability to combine creativity and intelligence. You have to always be ahead of trends and be able to predict where the fashion world is going next. Decisions a fashion editor makes can essentially change the way people dress, shop, and think about style. You have to have a love for fashion, innate eye for style, creative vision, and intellectual capacity. It is a fast-paced job that requires a lot of involvement and ambition. To be honest, it is exactly what I would love in a career. Also, Elle is one of the most ideal magazines for me to work at. It is fast-paced, reputable, smart, and beautifully laid-out. I admire the talented minds that generate Elle each month and I was excited to get to know more about what it was like. More after the Jump!
Though I live a hop, skip, and a jump away from all the Bees (Bendel's, Barney's, Bergdorf's, Bloomie's...), there is a lack in cute boutiques in my Upper East Side area. Luckily, I can always relay on Saada -- they not only have a carefully curated selection of finds, but you can literally stop-in every single day of the week and they'll have something new in stock! I had the chance to chat with Mina Ferguson who is the owner and buyer for the boutique and she had some interesting insight including a new find Eryn Brinie whom Ferguson calls the Marc Jacobs of Korea! See below for some more picks and tips:)
What do you consider fashion must-haves for women? High wasted pencil skirts, wide leg trousers. Any fall/winter trends you're super-excited for? Belted coats. Any fall/winter trends you hope don't catch on? Anything with fringes. I've seen boots, bags, clothing...it can look outdated if you don't pick the right item and match it with the right styles. Do you have any go-to designers? Kanvas is one of our favorite. More after the Jump!

I'm in the best mood ever:) While I was in Paris I ran into a girl I know who was wearing this fab cuff bracelet she got from Hayden-Harnett. Almost immediately when I got back stateside I looked into the line and it turns out it's designed by Toni Hacker who's the founder and creative director. I was lucky enough not only to stop by her boutique (where I picked-up these MUST-HAVES -- I'm completely obsessed with both..been wearing them everyday:-) ), but I was also able to chat with Toni herself about how she got her label started, some of her inspiration, and her expansion into both footwear and swimwear:) See what she says below!
How would you describe your line for those who aren't familiar?
*TH) Stylish, creative, eclectic, unique, and perfectly functional for modern women.
Where did the name Hayden-Harnett come from?
*TH) On the morning of April Fool's Day, 2005, Ben and I woke up to make breakfast and I joked that we should just start our own line...I sketched the two h's inside the circle and the logo was born. I didn't like the sound of Hacker-Harnett, so I changed my H to Hayden...I liked the idea of designing around an alter-ego. A stylish girl who travels extensively and needs to look fantastic always, but never too flashy or over the top. Classic with a unique creative bohemian edge....that's the Hayden-Harnett aesthetic. More after the Jump!
From left: Georgina Chapman, Tina Craig, Keren Craig. All in Marchesa
When fashion's chicest best friends make an appearance in America's shopping capital; only the most stylish hostesses will do. Myrna Schlegel, Kari Schlegel, and Kimberly Schlegel Whitman hosted a brunch honoring the duo behind Marchesa-- Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig-- this weekend at Neiman Marcus North Park to kick off Fashion at the Park. The cream of the Dallas "ladies who lunch" crop showed up to sip champagne and dine while models draped in gorgeous gowns weaved about the tables. In attendance were Vivian Lombardi, Lori Jones, Anna Pettus, Libby Allred, Capera Ryan, Krystal Schlegel and yours truly. (Jump for photos and interview!)










