Thanks to Prada’s S/S 11 collection, bananas have been the produce of choice for fashionistas world-wide. Caution: please avert your eyes from the extremely unattractive hair/makeup situation on the models below — um, what is WITH the Frida Kahlo look?! Terrifying.
While I’ll admit that these looks are not my cup of tea (bowl of fruit?) — the boxy shirts look like they should come with pocket protectors — there is something delightfully irreverent about the coloring and the mix of patterns. Since their debut, I swear I’ve seen bananas everywhere…
I’m not advocating that we all go Chiquita Banana on each other, but I’m loving the tropical pina-colada vibe — makes me very ready for summer, and very nostalgic for my honeymoon (now almost a year ago!) Yellow, here I come.
Let me apologize in advance for the number of Charlotte Olympia tootsies I’ll be featuring in this post — I’d bookmarked her site (the designer is the lovely Charlotte Dellal, snapped above) a few weeks ago and happened to revisit it last night, and nearly went into epileptic shock as I ogled over all of the ankle-breaking goodies she had in store for me. Move over, Christian Louboutin. Come to think of it, I’ll start with a pair of her ba-na-nas platforms ($890, CharlotteOlympia — and also available Stateside at Neiman’s) — I mean…do you die?! (Or does your bank account?)
In an ideal world, I’d finish with this raffia box clutch by Gucci ($1,495) and this eye-catching statement piece by Malene Birger (on sale!!! and I’m oh-so-tempted to snap it up — $64, MyWardrobe)
I mean…I love the mixed media. So chic and fresh for summer. For casual wear, I’m thinking a breezy white sundress ($195, Calypso — and PS: have you checked out Calypso’s diffusion in line for Target?! Lots of cute, summery items for self and home! I love this linen wrap dress — and it’s only $42!)
I’d wear it on the weekends with some pop-of-yellow t-straps (I own a pair of neon pink K. Jacques that I sweat in a major way — K. Jacques, $220, Net-A-Porter; alternately, if you have freakishly small feet like myself, you can fit into the kids’ size 4 t-straps from J. Crew, which look identical) and an easy straw tote ($54, SouthMoonUnder), with a pineapple-print scarf tied to the handle ($32, TopShop):
For more formal occasions, how ’bout this banana split of a dress ($368, Alice & Olivia)
I’d pair with these gold strappy heels from — who else?! — Charlotte Olympia ($1000, Charlotte Olympia) — check out the pineapple accents at the toe!
They pair perfectly with this pineapple accented clutch ($225, KateSpade), which will, incidentally, forever haunt my dreams, since I ordered it in the neon yellow weeks ago, and the package was STOLEN from my doorstep…GR/POUT/PUNCH/DROP-KICK:
For jewelry: you know a like a bare neck with an interesting neckline like the one above. I’m trying to get over my fondness for addiction to enorma-studs, so I’d try to get outside the box and wear some danglers. These sparkling gems carry out the whole “pineapple” vibe in their shape and are affordable to boot (about $130, By Malene Birger — can’t get enough of her stuff today!):
For work, a “fresh canvas” with banana yellow accents is a nice take on a rather LRR routine. Consider adding a white top (love the neckline on this style — $46, ShopRuche) to a pair of clean-lined, slim-fit white cigarette pants (have you seen the Prabal Gurung for J. Crew collection — suh-woon — love the line, especially these pants — $295, J. Crew):
Finish with an open-weave yellow flat ($69, Zara) and a yellow-and-green-trim tote (I’m serious about my raffia today — Meredith Wendell, $550, Net-A-Porter):
As an alternative, try a crisp white blazer ($450, Rag & Bone) over a taupe top ($195, also Rag & Bone) paired with this lovely pineapple-striped skirt ($50, Dorothy Perkins)
You could play it safe with a nude pump, or a white patent heel (Carrie Bradshaw much?), or some combination thereof (check this Versace style out — yowza, little lady!) but personally I think you need some serious statement tootsies to knock this look out of the park — I’m thinking these Sergio Rossis ($760, Intermix) or even these stark-white Louboutins ($905, MyTheresa):
Now — and this is NOT for the faint of heart — if you’re willing to take the banana/tropical look to an extreme, consider pairing bold yellow with black and white. Something like this tasseled DVF bag might float your boat ($525, Matches):
Or how about this bold beaded necklace ($180, 25Park) — it might work well against a black sheath dress with some huge shades for work —
Now — drumroll please. I know that this isn’t exactly “banana/pineapple” themed…but. O.M.G. it is just.too.beautiful not to post immediately. I drool and die over this Malene Birger gown ($1,510, Malene Birger):
Finally, I’ll conclude with an inappropriately bragadocious comment: I am OBSESSED with the Zimmermann dress that just showed up on my door yesterday. I mentioned my excitement in yesterday’s {magpie covets} post, but the dress turned out even lovelier and more elegant and chic in person. The color has a slight luminosity to it — almost a golden sheen. I DIE. Can’t wait to attend that wedding next weekend!