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The Official Preppy Handbook


Fashion Rules

We know that many of you understand the principles of preppy style. But just to be sure, let’s review them again.

We wear sportswear. This makes it easier to go from sporting events to social events (not that there is much difference) without changing.

We generally underdress. We prefer it to overdressing.

Your underwear must not show. Wear a nude-colored strapless bra. Pull up your pants. Wear a belt. Do something. Use a tie!

We do not display our wit through T-shirt slogans.

Every single one of us—no matter the age or gender or sexual preference—owns a blue blazer.

We take care of our clothes, but we’re not obsessive. A tiny hole in a sweater, a teensy stain on the knee of our trousers, doesn’t throw us. (We are the people who brought you duct-taped Blucher moccasins.)

We do, however, wear a lot of white in the summer, and it must be spotless.

Don’t knock seersucker till you’ve tried it. (Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, unless you live in Palm Beach or Southern California, or the southern Mediterranean, please.)

Bags and shoes need not match.

Jewelry should not match, though metals should.

On the other hand, your watch doesn’t have to be the same metal as your jewelry.

And you can wear gold with a platinum wedding band and/or engagement ring.

Men’s jewelry should be restricted to a handsome watch, a wedding band if he is American and married, and nothing else. If he has a family-crest ring, it may be worn as well. For black-tie, of course, shirt studs and matching cuff links are de rigueur.

Nose rings are never preppy.

Neither (shudder) are belly-button piercings.

Nor are (two shudders) tongue studs.

And that goes for ankle bracelets.

Tattoos: Men who have been in a war have them, and that’s one thing. (Gang wars don’t count.) Anyone else looks like she is trying hard to be cool. Since the body ages, if you must tattoo, find a spot that won’t stretch too much. One day you will want to wear a halter-necked backless gown. Will you want everyone at the party to know you once loved John Krasinski?

Sneakers (a.k.a. tennis shoes, running shoes, trainers) are not worn with skirts.

Men may wear sneakers with linen or cotton trousers to casual summer parties.

Women over the age of 15 may wear a simple black dress. Women over the age of 21 must have several in rotation.

High-heel rule: You must be able to run in them—on cobblestones, on a dock, in case of a spontaneous foot race.

Clothes can cost any amount, but they must fit. Many a preppy has an item from a vintage shop or a lost-and-found bin at the club that was tailored and looks incredibly chic.

Do not fret if cashmere is too pricey. Preppies love cotton and merino-wool sweaters.

We do not wear our cell phones or BlackBerrys suspended from our belts. (That includes you, President Obama.)

Real suspenders are attached with buttons. We do not wear the clip versions.

Learn how to tie your bow tie. Do not invest in clip-ons.

Preppies are considerate about dressing our age. It is for you, not for us.

Men, if you made the mistake of buying Tevas or leather sandals, please give them to Goodwill.

You may, however, wear flip-flops to the beach if your toes are presentable. Be vigilant!

Pareos (sarongs) are for the beach, not for the mall. (Even if it’s near the beach.)

Riding boots may be worn by non-riders; cowboy boots may be worn by those who have never been on a horse. However, cowboy hats may not be worn by anyone who isn’t technically a cowboy or a cowgirl.

You may wear a Harvard sweatshirt if: you attended Harvard, your spouse attended Harvard, or your children attend Harvard. Otherwise, you are inviting an uncomfortable question.

If your best friend is a designer (clothes, accessories, jewelry), you should wear a piece from his or her collection. If his or her taste and yours don’t coincide, buy a piece or two to show your loyal support—but don’t wear them.

Every preppy woman has a friend who is a jewelry designer.

No man bags.

Preppies don’t perm their hair.

Preppy men do not believe that comb-overs disguise anything.

You can never go wrong with a trench coat.

Sweat suits are for sweating. You can try to get away with wearing sweats to carpool, to pick up the newspaper, or to drive to the dump, but last time you were at the dump, the drop-dead-attractive widower from Maple Lane was there, too.

And finally:

The best fashion statement is no fashion statement. – Vanity Fair.Com

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WIFELY Style Inspiration from Vogue

Images from Vogue July 2010

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Style Inspiration: Eve Mendes for W Magazine

Images from W Magazine

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Style Inspiration: Chanel Summer 2010 Video

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Style Inspiration: January Jones

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Spring Style Inspiration

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Couple Style: Olivia Palermo and Johannes Huebl

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THE WIFE & Fifi Powell for FACEHUNTER

Fifi Powell in Vintage Floral Dress

Miss Taryn Cox in Jill Staurt Dress, J Crew Sandals and Homemade Feather Belt.

Miss Taryn Cox

www.FaceHunter.Blogspot.Com

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Spring Style Inspiration from Vogue Spain

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Little Girl with Style

Photos from Jak and Jill

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Style Inspiration: Cameron Diaz

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Style Inspiration: Alexa Chung

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Spring Style Inspiration




Images from W Magazine
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New Years Style Inspiration

This video for Miss Dior Cherie just about sums up the heart of my very girlie essense in about 45 seconds. The song is called “Moi Je Joue” by Brigitte Bardot. It’s a fun little tune, perfect for dancing around your room in frilly lingerie. -THE WIFE
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style Inspiration: Diane Kruger

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Style Inspiration: Alice in Wonderland, The Vogue Edition








Shoot by Annie Leibovitz, Model: Natalia Vodianova

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Fashion Comes to Sesame Street

Carolina Herrera with Elmo
Derek Lam and Thakoon with Bert and Ernie
Francisco Costa with Grover
Oscar de la Renta with Oscar the Grouch
Big Bird and Diane Von Furstenberg

Rodarte and Cookie Monster
Vera Wang with Abby Cadabby
Photos from Harpers Bazaar
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Style Inspiration: Remains Nameless

This Photo was snapped outside Paris Fashion week this season by Style.Com and Sits at the tip top of my list of personal style. I also Love the fact that I just bought a pair of these sunglasses this past weekend and am scrambling to figure out a way to create an outfit like this and make it my own! Just Stunning! – The Wife
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Fall Inspiration: Sunday in the Park


I just Adore this Fashion Story…. I’m a girl who never says no to stockings or a Row boat in the Fall. Haha!


“Think between the wars and between the sheets. Traditional British tweeds, simple little dresses and racy underwear appear in English country house tableaux that might have figured in Gosford Park or Atonement.”









Photos From W Magazine by: Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott
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Style Inspiration: Emma Watson


Emma Watson and Gwyneth Paltrow at Burberry Spring 2010 Show
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Style Inspiration: Olivia Palermo

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Style Inspiration: Vivienne Westwood Fall Ad Campaign

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Couple Style Inspiration: Chuck Bass & Blair Waldorf



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Style Inspiration: Zooey Deschanel

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Style Inspiration: Emma Watson’s Girly Essence








From Teen Vogue
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Style Inspiration: Chloe Sevigny

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Style Inspiration for The Husband: Newman’s Own

Actor Sebastian Stan Proves you can achieve Paul Newman’s Timeless Style.






Photos From GQ
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Role Reversal: Mr. Big Downsized

What Happens when the Breadwinner is Toast? Chris North plays Mr. Mom while Milla Jovovich leaves him with the Crumbs.



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Style Inspiration: Gossip Girl






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Style Inspriation: Mad Men Wives







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