Runway to Reality: One-Shoulder Trend

From left to right: RM by Roland Mouret, Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti, Christian Lacroix

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, it’s been obvious that the one shoulder trend is back in full swing for 2009, officially ushered in this year by Michelle Obama at the inauguration and countless other celebrities wearing the trend lately on the red carpet.

Make It Yourself

I’m assuming that these patterns can be adapted to have the shoulder strap flipped to the other side, if that’s more your styling preference. Try combining the one shoulder element with your favorite top or dress pattern for an updated look.

Butterick 4983: Opt for a skinny or wide strap version. Crop it to make a day dress or keep it long and elegant for evening.


Vogue 2881: One shoulder styling and Grecian undertones go hand in hand. Not surprisingly, both trends were prominent features on many runways for Spring 2009.


Vogue 8387: A nice option for a fitted sundress. Or, use a satin fabric, shorten the length, and you have a sassy cocktail dress for a night out.

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Alexander Henry “Prefect Pattern” fabric. I bought a ton at Quilter’s Way in Concord, MA this week. Oh, what fun little notions bags it will make!

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Sandra Backlund: Haute Couture Knitting

You’ve never seen knitting like this.




From her Last Breath Bruises collection. View more here.

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iPhone + NY Fashion Week = Love.

In case you missed the article in the New York Times this week, Style.com has launched a fabulous app for the iPhone just in time for New York Fashion Week, which begins today. Starting today, you can keep tabs on up-to-the-minute photos and video of new looks on the runways and coverage of every collection on the catwalk. The app even allows you refresh your memory of the Couture collections that showed in Paris a few weeks ago. I really like that you can also access the style.com blog through the app as well. I’ve been checking it throughout the day and so far, no updates yet. But I’m sure they’ll start to pour in any hour now. Finally, an easy way to check out the newest styles and it fits in my pocket. This really doesn’t help my addiction to fashion!

Oh, and the best part? The app is free.

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