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Hermes Constance Purse

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My Favorite Birthday Present

My favorite birthday gift was my Red Satchel from The Cambridge Satchel Company in London. This Satchel has been on my wish list for the last 2 years and I was thrilled when Richard went out of his way to order it all the way from the UK! So I patiently await for my new Summer purse with my initials “TLC” embossed in gold to arrive in the mail! - Taryn Cox for THE WIFE.

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Oscar De La Renta, Resort 2012

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Chanel, Resort 2012

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Hat Attack

In honor of May’s National Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Hat Attack has teamed up with me and 30 other of their favorite style bloggers, for 31 days in May, to raise awareness and funds toward he fight against Skin Cancer. Hat Attack will donate 20% of all proceeds to the Skin Cancer Foundation on all Blogger Favorites. Above I am seen wearing “Raffia Wide Brim Floppy” So choose your favorite Hat Attack style and show how chic and stylish wearing a hat can be to promote safe skin care habits this Summer. - Taryn Cox for THE WIFE

Raffia Wide Brim Floppy with Blue Trim, $65.00
www.HatAttack.Com

Taryn Cox

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Penelope Parasols

Penelope Parasols has re-conceived this iconic fashion accessory and re imagined it for today’s world, creating a product that is both stylish, functional, timeless, contemporary, casual and elegant.

Made with Quality materials, in timeless colors with understated designs, Penelope Parasols will be a lasting addition to any women’s wardrobe. In development is a limited edition collection, as well as a custom line of parasols incorporating handmade silk prints, carved handles and semi precious stones individually crafted for their clients.

The Parasol was first used as protection against the sun. “Para” meaning stop or shield and “Sol” translating to sun. Like any personal accoutrement, the parasol quickly became both a fashion statement and status symbol. The perfect parasol for the modern woman: the ideal combination of form and function, style and substance. 100% silk fabric, a shaft of solid hardwood with metal framework and brass-finish handle, ferrule and tips.

The dimensions are 21-5/8″ in length with a 23-1/2″ canopy diameter. Weighs less than half a pound.
Available in Noir, Crimson, and Nutmeg.
$189 + $12.00 shipping within the U.S.

www.PenelopeParasols.Com

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Marchesa, Fall 2011

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Jason Wu, Fall 2011

Images: Vogue.Com

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Chanel Couture, Spring 2011

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J Crew’s Spring Lineup

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Dior Couture, Spring 2011

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Nina Ricci, Pre Fall 2011

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Tom Ford, Spring/Summer 2011 Show

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Mulberry Spring/Summer 2011

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J Mendel, Spring 2011

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Louis Vuitton, Resort 2010

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10 Tips for The Wife: Buying a Winter Coat

1. The most important thing to consider when buying a coat or jacket is the cut and structure. Good tailoring can make you look a size smaller and will even out any subtle differences in your upper body shape. A good example of this is that many women shy away from shoulder pads when they think they are broad shouldered, however if the structure and fit of the coat is correct, the shoulder pads will only serve to make your shoulders appear in proportion to your bust and waist - one must remember that tools such as shoulder pads can in fact be very subtle (don’t think of the 80’s type!) and can enhance your posture and create a nice straight line.

2. Another important factor to consider when buying a coat or jacket is the quality of the materials used. The fabric should be the correct weight for the occasion (if this is a winter coat then it should be dense enough to keep out the cold) and should not look cheap or feel uncomfortable when worn. If you like a jacket but are put off by the ugly zipper and don’t think you can easily change it then seriously consider whether that jacket is right for you. A coat or a jacket should be an investment piece as it should make up the backbone of your wardrobe as you can wear it with jeans and flats to work or over a dress with heels for the evening.

3. Whether you value chic simplicity or edgy details, design plays a big role in buying jackets and coats. Whatever your preference you should pick something that is timeless and that you see yourself wearing for years to come. That does not mean that you have to go for something that is regular or that you’ve seen before, in fact some of the pieces that I have kept in my wardrobe longest are the unique standout design pieces as I appreciate the craft and creativity that went into them.

4. Whilst it’s important to make a unique choice, it should also be mentioned that you should pick something that is practical and fits your lifestyle. Consider the piece’s functionality and usefulness before making your final decision.

5. Don’t be put off by trimmings such as cheap buttons as these can easily be changed and will make your piece individual and more personal.

6. A coat or jacket is often a fun way to play with colour or print. You might not see yourself wearing a red coat but it can sometimes make for a nice change to add a block of colour to your outfit via your coat. Conversely, if you wear a lot of colour in your everyday life and are only looking to buy one coat this season then it might be wise to buy a neutral such as navy, black, grey or cream to go with everything in your wardrobe.

7. Remember that this is a very important element of your wardrobe and whilst you don’t need to splurge to get something beautiful, it should definitely be one of the bigger investment items you purchase during the season. If you can’t afford the designer price tags that many labels sport, it might be worthwhile to do some research into emerging labels that offer quality, design and craftsmanship and you will probably be buying something that no one else you know will have. it’s also fun to “discover” a new designer - you never know, they might one day be the next Marc Jacobs!

8. If you are interested in the idea of finding an emerging designer, many smaller labels also offer you the option of being socially aware as each one has their own niche, whether it is using organic fabrics or being locally made.

9. Faux fur vs real fur. Jacket and coats look great with a trim and whether you prefer to go for the real or faux option, both can really add another dimension to your outerwear, as well as being fantastically warm!

10. Finally, one must take into account the accessories that you’ll be wearing with your jacket or coat: if you are lucky enough to be able to wear heels all day long then you have the ability to pull off both long and cropped versions as the heels with lengthen your silhouette, however if you are more comfortable wearing flats then consider the length of your coat, as sometimes long coats won’t be as flattering as a cropped or mid-thigh shape might be. By Misha Nonoo

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WIFE Giveaway: Nonoo “Miss June” Jacket

Nonoo, formerly Nonoo Lyons, is the New York label that focuses solely on jackets and coats. A rarity among labels, this focus allows designer, Misha Nonoo, to pour all of her attention into crafting perfectly fitted pieces using traditional techniques and superior fabrics.

Raised in Bahrain and then London, Misha imbues the House with her inimitable sense of style and luxury. She draws inspiration from childhood memories of visits to the vibrant and colourful Arabian souks, then from the cutting edge street looks of cool Britannia. This unique combination is enhanced and elevated by her experience working for fashion houses in Paris.

Created for the individual who seeks unrivaled craftsmanship, timeless elegance, and daring cool, Nonoo is proving to be the darling of taste-makers. The label promises to reward and adorn women from New York to Positano. Just recently Cheryl Cole wore one of these stylish coats on the X factor!

For a chance to win this stunning jacket please leave a comment below describing how you would style the jacket … Don’t be afraid to be creative and draw inspiration from your own style! A winner will be chosen by the Designer, Misha Nonoo on Friday, December 17th, 2010. Sizes 2 - 12 are available for the winner to choose from. Good Luck Fashionistas!

UPDATE: THE WINNER IS MICKEY O’BRIEN

No purchase necessary. Must be 18 years of age to enter. Not open to employees or family members of employees of TarynCoxTheWife. Misha Nonoo will picking winner with the most creative and stylish answer. TarynCoxThewife will email the winner and notify the merchant of the winner. The merchant will ship the prize, jacket sizes 2 - 12 are available. If we don’t hear from the winner within 48 hours, we will pick another winner. No substitutions for cash are permitted with this giveaway.

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Nonoo, Fall Winter 2010

www.nonoony.com

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Oscar De La Renta, Pre Fall 2011


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Victoria Secret’s Little Book of Sexy

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Sneak Peek: Tom Ford’s Women’s Collection

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J Crew, Spring 2011

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Must Read Book: “WIFE Dressing”

When fashion sensation Anne Fogarty penned WIFE DRESSING: THE FINE ART OF BEING A WELL-DRESSED WIFE, little did she know the effect her words would have on generations of women. Nearly fifty years after its initial publication, much of this classic original text of the 1950s is as every bit as practical, humorous, and helpful today as it was then. A nostalgic throwback to days when women played the role of a wife just as dutifully as they donned layers of petticoats and cinched belts, Fogarty’s joie de vivre is irresistible, no matter the era. An updated introduction by Rosemary Feitelberg contextualizes Fogarty’s appeal within a broader social range and provides a behind-the-scenes look at one of America’s most enduring fashion designers.

Complete with checklists that help chart a wardrobe plan and indispensable tips on everything from traveling to entertaining, this authoritative guide will strengthen every fashion I.Q. and aid in the search for the elusive quality of “chic.” WIFE DRESSING includes helpful suggestions for avoiding fashion traps, wise spending, and even has quick remedies for banishing the “haven’t-got-a-thing-to-wear mood,” providing all the while that there is indeed a fine-and perhaps lost-art to looking good for every occasion.


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Lanvin for H&M

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Chanel RTW, Spring 2011

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Marchesa, Spring 2011

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Fall Must Have: Derek Lam Sunglasses

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Two Birds Bridesmaid Dresses

Twobirds is a boutique bridesmaid dress company that marries a bride’s vision with her bridesmaids’ happiness. With at least 15 ways to wrap the dress (yes it’s all the same dress) your bridesmaids have the option of wrapping it the same way or choosing different styles. Moreover the girls will wear the dress again and again, thus killing “two birds” with on dress! Flattering on all body types, with 18 colors to offer in four lengths, and fits size 0 -24.

www.TwoBirdsBridesmaid.com

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Monique Lhuillier, Spring 2011

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