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		<description><![CDATA[The New Maternity Chic Leah Bourne, 05.04.09, 06:00 PM EDT Mothers-to-be are showing off their fashion sense and their figures. It wasn&#8217;t that long ago that an expectant mother was relegated to wearing doll&#8217;s clothes: smock tops with trim and big buttons, dropped waists and dresses with floppy bows and oversized collars. The thought was [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>The New Maternity Chic</strong></p>
<p>Leah Bourne, 05.04.09, 06:00 PM EDT<br />
 Mothers-to-be are showing off their fashion sense and their figures.</p>
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<p>It wasn&#8217;t that long ago that an expectant mother was relegated to wearing doll&#8217;s clothes: smock tops with trim and big buttons, dropped waists and dresses with floppy bows and oversized collars.</p>
<p>The thought was that all the bells-and-whistle accents would distract the eye from the mother&#8217;s growing midsection, but the effect was far more clownish. Those days are over.</p>
<p>A rising number of pregnant women are showing off their fashion sense and their figures, thanks to a slew of A-list celebrities and mostly female maternity designers. The modern mom-to-be&#8217;s closet matches the stylish and spirited maternity fashions that are huge hits on the red carpet, the tabloids and the playgrounds of Beverly Hills.</p>
<p>&#8220;We live in a culture that is celebrity obsessed,&#8221; says fashion pioneer and former Vogue editor Liz Lange, who started her eponymous maternity collection 11 years ago. &#8220;Celebrities understand how to wear sexy and chic clothing when they&#8217;re pregnant, and consider it not only the right way to go, but the only way to go. American women see that, and they want to look that way too.&#8221;<br />
 But as the maternity clothing market has changed in the last generation, many career women are struggling with their new choices. Lange offers her four &#8220;pregnancy 2.1&#8243; essentials for working moms-to-be: a pencil skirt and matching coat of the same length, a little black dress and a twin set. &#8220;You [can] make a whole bunch of looks from mixing them up in different ways,&#8221; she says. Another must? A sheath is attractive and easy to wear; solids are less memorable than prints and a more economical purchase.</p>
<p>&#8220;We always recommend [keeping] it simple and [investing] in clean lines that you can dress up or down,&#8221; says Vanessa Knox-Brien, one of the designers behind the London-based online maternity retailer, Isabella Oliver, a favorite of Angelina Jolie when she was pregnant with twins Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline. &#8220;Most of our collection features wrapping or ruching. These features are perfect for the pregnant shape&#8211;they give a fabulous fit at every stage and are very flattering.&#8221;</p>
<p>Project Runway winner Christian Siriano, who has a ready-to-wear line that was just picked up by Saks Fifth Avenue, launched a capsule collection of maternity wear called Fierce Mamas this spring, and suggests that women stay within a budget by buying just a few staple maternity items that can then be styled with accessories. &#8220;Don&#8217;t lose your entire fashion sense,&#8221; says Siriano. &#8220;And if you didn&#8217;t have one to begin with, it&#8217;s the perfect time to create one for yourself.&#8221;</p>
<p>Celebrities have not only upped the ante in terms of trendy maternity fashion, but they have also started a revolution in showcasing their pregnant bellies. Kate Hudson, rumored to have gained 60 pounds when she was pregnant, wore a sheer Chanel blouse and floor-length skirt cut to show off her four-month-expecting physique at the 2003 Venice Film Festival. While eight months pregnant with her twins, Jennifer Lopez donned a black gown paired with a python belt cinched below her bust at a UNICEF fundraiser in 2008. And Isla Fisher was spotted last year in her final trimester walking around in Los Angeles in low-slung jeans and a figure-hugging blouse.</p>
<p>Entire lines&#8211;yes, including bikinis&#8211;target the new consumer appetite for curve-flaunting. &#8220;About five years ago women started to want to show off their pregnancy,&#8221; says Rebecca Matthias, president and chief creative officer of Destination Maternity Corporation, which includes the A Pea in a Pod, Motherhood Maternity and the Destination Maternity collections. &#8220;Now there is an entirely new perception of what looking beautiful while pregnant is.&#8221; Matthias, a former architect, started Mothers Work, her first collection, in 1982 to address the needs of a growing segment of women who were going to the office right up until their first contraction.<br />
 Showing off curves has become more acceptable, but women still need to be mindful not to wear overly tight clothing to the office. Stick to tailored dresses and skirts paired with a sweater or a jacket to maintain a professional look. &#8220;Oversized clothing is sloppy and messy looking, and it frankly makes [women] look big as opposed to pregnant, which is adorable and celebratory,&#8221; says Lange. &#8220;Don&#8217;t try to hide your pregnancy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Finally, when putting together your maternity wardrobe, avoid buying maternity clothes until you actually need them, instead of in one fell swoop. A better bet is to purchase a couple of things here and there throughout your trimesters. It will save money, certainly, but it&#8217;s also very difficult to predict how&#8211;and where&#8211;you will fill out.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Will You Drop for Topshop? By Meredith Bryan March 25, 2009 &#124; 8:01 a.m. Late last week, the comely blond British socialite and model Poppy Delevigne, 22, called from her Nolita apartment &#8211; several blocks from the new four-story, 40,000-square-foot Topshop behemoth lurking behind covered windows at Broadway and Broome &#8211; and described some of [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Will You Drop for Topshop?</h1>
<p>By <span style="color: #3366ff;">Meredith Bryan</span><br />
 March 25, 2009 | 8:01 a.m.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-187" title="New York Observer illustration" src="http://www.lizlange.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/nyo_illustration.jpg" alt="New York Observer illustration" width="268" height="309" />Late last week, the comely blond British socialite and model Poppy Delevigne, 22, called from her Nolita apartment &#8211; several blocks from the new four-story, 40,000-square-foot Topshop behemoth lurking behind covered windows at Broadway and Broome &#8211; and described some of her favorite items from the British retail chain, like an &#8220;amazing&#8221; emerald green, one-shouldered dress designed by the model Kate Moss.</p>
<p>&#8220;They did it in red and I missed it in my size and I <em>literally</em> cried for days, and I wear that pretty much twice a month, especially when the sun comes out,&#8221; Ms. Delevigne said. &#8220;And then I have a leather jacket that I live in every day that I bought about two years ago. It looks so old and worn, no one believes that it&#8217;s Topshop!&#8221;</p>
<p>Ms. Delevigne said she&#8217;d probably wear the jacket to private events for the long-awaited opening of the New York store: intimate affairs for celebrities and &#8220;friends&#8221; of the brand, which include a dinner at Balthazar and a small party at Simon Hammerstein&#8217;s downtown club the Box on Thursday, April 2, the day that &#8211; barring unforeseen disaster &#8211; Topshop will finally fling open its doors stateside.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve been waiting with bated breath,&#8221; said <em>TeenVogue</em> fashion news director Jane Keltner, who conceived an entire feature on British style around the store&#8217;s original October opening date. &#8220;It&#8217;s just what the recession-weary New York City fashion girl wants and needs right now &#8211; great clothes at a good price.&#8221;</p>
<p>But isn&#8217;t the New York City fashion girl utterly glutted with cheap chic imports, from Zara to H&amp;M? Is it possible that, like an exclusive love partner, the special appeal of Topshop has resided in its inaccessibility?</p>
<p>The store&#8217;s mobbed Oxford Circus flagship hawks acres of neon gummy bracelets, Batman T-shirts and shlocky accessories alongside J Brand for Topshop jeans and Ms. Moss&#8217; exclusive three-year-old line. In New York, the brand has thus far enjoyed a more rarefied clientele; the kind of stylish New Yorker who travels often to London, or has friends who do.</p>
<p>Not that even the jet-setters among us won&#8217;t be happy to escape prohibitive exchange rates.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I am living for the New York opening of Topshop!&#8221; emailed American maternity designer <strong>Liz Lange</strong> the other day from Anguilla, where she was vacationing with her blue paisley cotton racer-back Topshop beach cover-up (about $40 at the Oxford Circus store). &#8220;Everyone I know who likes to shop and likes fashion is counting the minutes.&#8221;</p>
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<p>There have been a lot of minutes. The chain&#8217;s quotable head honcho, Sir Philip Green, told <em>Women&#8217;s Wear Daily</em> that the process has been &#8220;a logistical nightmare,&#8221; fingering the construction snafus and permit delays on the landmarked building for the thrice-delayed opening, and denying that the economy was at all a factor.</p>
<p>New York fans have been making do in the meantime with Topshop &#8220;capsule&#8221; collections at Barneys (2007) and Opening Ceremony (2004 until just recently), where the store&#8217;s inexpensive knock-off wares basked in the reflected glow of designer offerings by Proenza Schouler and Alexander Wang. In September, a U.S. web site finally allowed New Yorkers to begin shopping online, and this week, guerilla street teams will blanket downtown with Topshop gift cards. Then, at 11 a.m. on April 2, Sir Philip himself will appear at the flagship, accompanied, Topshop execs hope but will not confirm, by Ms. Moss herself. &#8220;We&#8217;re making homemade British biscuits,&#8221; said Andrew Leahy, the genial London-based Topshop publicity director.</p>
<h1>PALTROW&#8217;S PICK</h1>
<p>To some, it seems like an awful grand rollout.</p>
<p>&#8220;They&#8217;ve been acting like it&#8217;s the second coming!&#8221; exclaimed American <em>Elle</em> writer Maggie Bullock, a loyal Topshop customer since she studied fashion journalism at Central Saint Martins almost a decade ago. &#8220;I feel like it&#8217;s been announced that it&#8217;s coming <em>17 times</em>. Topshop is fantastic, but it&#8217;s not going to solve every wardrobe problem in the world. I moved back to the States from England seven years ago, and there was <em>nothing</em>, there was <em>no place</em> that could substitute for Topshop, but now I feel like other places have come along and you do get some of that hit of fast fashion. H&amp;M has gotten much better and is actually more of a competitor than it used to be.&#8221;</p>
<p>Julie Baumgardner, a 25-year-old fashion publicist who first shopped at Topshop in London at age 17, agreed. &#8220;It pitched itself as the British Barneys taste with Urban Outfitters wallet, but in reality, it&#8217;s more like Urban Outfitters taste with Barneys Co-op prices,&#8221; she said. &#8220;I&#8217;ve seen shoes costing up to $250!&#8221; (That said, &#8220;I really love my gray low-rise skinny jeans.&#8221;) Ms. Baumgardner ventured that the store has let their prices climb and their quality slack after accruing an almost cultlike celebrity fan base that includes Lindsay Lohan, Keira Knightley, Kate Bosworth, Mariah Carey and Gwyneth Paltrow (who recently featured a Topshop dress in her disturbingly addictive weekly lifestyle newsletter, Goop).</p>
<p>&#8220;I obviously am excited that it&#8217;s coming to the U.S. since it&#8217;s another relatively inexpensive outlet for cute, trendy clothes,&#8221; said Ms. Baumgardner. &#8220;But it&#8217;s frustrating to observe that the corruption of its identity is directly proportional to the hype it receives.&#8221;</p>
<p>But Topshop defenders swear that the store deserves the hype.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is very cool, it&#8217;s very edgy, it&#8217;s taking like an Ossie Clark-type inspiration, which is a cool dress as opposed to a <em>preppy</em> dress,&#8221; asserted Plum Sykes, the British socialite, novelist and <em>Vogue</em> correspondent, whose husband proclaimed an outfit involving a tailored white Topshop blazer his favorite outfit she&#8217;d ever worn.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s very English in its treatment of dresses; it&#8217;s always dresses with the ripped fishnet tights and biker boots. Probably more what you would think of as the Lower East Side cool, but even beyond that, with the English eccentricity wrapped in. It isn&#8217;t like that sort of <em>American</em> Main Street brand, like a J. Crew or a Banana Republic, that is very much trying <em>not</em> to be too cool, do you know what I mean?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It is along the lines of Club Monaco, classic basics, but slightly more <em>fun</em> than that,&#8221; suggested Rebecca Guinness, another New York-based British gal about town.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the American equivalent is when Target has the designers do things, like the McQueen collection,&#8221; said Poppy de Villeneuve, a New Yorkk-based British photographer (not to be confused with Ms. Delevigne) who often pairs Topshop T-shirts with skirts by her good friend Zac Posen. &#8220;It&#8217;s like H&amp;M but it&#8217;s more&#8230; It&#8217;s very <em>British</em>. It&#8217;s kind of what the girls on the street wear in a very cool way. The way the British put things together, they&#8217;re kind of a bit more haphazard about it.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr. Leahy revealed that the new store will feature a Kate Moss boutique for the model&#8217;s line, which is produced four times yearly and will soon include lingerie. There will also be new collections by insidery British designers like Jonathan Saunders and Preen and areas for costume jewelry, shoes, maternity, petites, talls, men, hats and bags &#8211; a veritable department store of cheap, agressively cool stuff!&#8221; We know that in New York there are a lot of brands offering great basics,&#8221; he said. &#8220;So ours will be a little more fashion-heavy, more fashion specialties per square meter in a way. We don&#8217;t buy huge bulk of any one style, we don&#8217;t buy millions or even hundreds of thousands; we might buy 5,000 or we might buy 50.&#8221;</p>
<h1>&#8216;TROUSERS&#8217; AND &#8216;JUMPERS&#8217;</h1>
<p>Indeed, the store cycles in fresh inventory constantly, and is known for reincarnating favorite styles with small stylistic adjustments or fabric switch-ups rather than just ordering more of the same.</p>
<p>The Oxford Circus flagship has long been a testing area of sorts for more fashion-forward innovations, and it is hoped that the New York store, the brand&#8217;s first nonfranchised, fully owned international concern, will serve as a similar hub of creativity and experimentation, continuing to focus on cultivating British design talent (&#8220;Few people do,&#8221; said Mr. Leahy), but open to collaborating with Americans, too. (Though the U.S. web site includes the charming terminology &#8220;trousers&#8221; and &#8220;jumpers.&#8221;)</p>
<p>Retail analysts are enthusiastic.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s going to be incredible!&#8221; thundered Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz &amp; Associates, a retail consulting outfit headquartered in New York. &#8220;If you go back and look at the big stores in New York that are underwater, you have Macy&#8217;s down, and you have Bloomingdale&#8217;s, which is a division of Macy&#8217;s; you have Saks losing $100 million last quarter&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>Topshop, he said, was at the forefront of the winning formula familiar to us from H&amp;M and Zara. &#8220;We&#8217;re getting a new wave of imported stores from Europe, and honestly, they appear to be doing very well,&#8221; he said. &#8220;And a lot of our fashion retailers, like Abercrombie, which is in the shithouse; Gap, the largest apparel chain in the U.S., down six straight years &#8211; <em>ours</em> are all doing terrible. But theirs seem to be growing very rapidly, and suddenly they&#8217;re able to come here. I don&#8217;t think we&#8217;re able to go <em>there</em>!&#8221;</p>
<p>Until now, Topshop has been in the enviable position of being able to offer good prices (not as low as H&amp;M&#8217;s, but, at $80 for the popular Baxter skinny jean and $125 for a neon leopard print &#8220;playsuit&#8221;, still more affordable than boutique shopping) with an illusive dose of jet-set cache.</p>
<p>But despite its astonishing inventory and cute, compelling <em>British</em>-ness, some Topshop devotees admit that &#8220;you&#8217;ve got to be really careful of if you&#8217;re trying to be a global brand like that, about actually cannibalizing your coolness by being successful,&#8221; as Ms. Sykes put it.</p>
<p>&#8220;Just in terms of being selfish about things I wear, when people are like, &#8216;Oh, that&#8217;s so cute, where can I get?&#8217;, I&#8217;m like, &#8216;You <em>can&#8217;t!</em>&#8221; said Ms. Guinness, bemoaning the impending ubiquity of her favorite Topshop items.</p>
<p>Ms. Delevigne noted that she&#8217;d once shown up to a summer cocktail party in London wearing the exact same Kate Moss for Topshop tennis dress as two other attendees, a scene that she predicted would start taking place in New York, too.</p>
<p>Still, she pointed out: &#8220;It would be a real shame if you turned up to a party and someone else was in the same Balenciaga dress as you, but if you turn up and you&#8217;re in the same Topshop dress, it&#8217;s absolutely fine, because you know you didn&#8217;t pay that much for it and it kind of makes it more fun anyway.&#8221;</p>
<p>In London, swarms of international tourists and leggings-mad teenagers have done nothing to calm the rising tide of Topshop mania.</p>
<p>To be honest, the one in London is <em>so mobbed</em> by 14-year-olds I cannot even tell you,&#8221; Ms. Sykes complained. &#8220;It&#8217;s like going to a rock concert&#8230; I&#8217;m 38 years old, so I&#8217;ve got to be feeling really, <em>really</em> up for it if I&#8217;m going to shop there as opposed to shopping at, like, Alexander McQueen.&#8221;</p>
<p>And so New York women are bracing themselves for battle.</p>
<p>&#8220;All my American friends, they&#8217;re literally going mad about it,&#8221; Ms. Delevigne said. &#8220;There&#8217;s a lot of complaining&#8230; I think the more it&#8217;s been delayed, the more anticipation there is.&#8221;</p>
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 by Doree Shafrir</em></p>
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