Fringe Benefits

Fringe Benefits

Fringe Benefits

Fringe Benefits

Fringe Benefits

Fringe Benefits

Fringe Benefits

Fringe Benefits

Fringe Benefits

What:

How to add “Fringe Benefits” into your wardrobe with Koko & Palenki.

Why:

I feel like a broken record when I say: “Fringe is in,” because, frankly, it’s never really gone out of style and our fashionable friends at Koko & Palenki couldn’t agree more. They say the trend livened up last spring, melted its way into summer, blew into fall and now, it’s shaking some major personality into winter.

My favorite way to express the style is through Koko’s crazy cool and beyond glamorous accessories: purses, jewelry, boots and shoes. You name it, they got it, especially when it comes to “Fringe Benefits.” The great thing about an accessory is you’re working the trend without being overwhelmed by it.

Wanna make more of a statement? Go with a sassy skirt or jacket and pair it with a tasseled accessory. Koko styled three suggested looks: day, night and holiday; mixing and matching “Fringe Benefits” with some of their hottest winter items. For day, you can’t go wrong with a denim shirt, black skirt, crossbody bag and chic ankle booties. For night, bohemian glam is perfect with a poncho, leggings, boots, belt, fringe-inspired jewelry and a floppy felt hat. If you think you can’t wear fringe for the holiday, think again. It’s gorgeous in gold when paired with a lace top, tasseled shoes and a petite purse.

Remember, “Fringe Benefits” is best when you don’t overwork the trend. One or two pieces is perfect; any more than that and you’ll look like you’re starring in your own Spaghetti Western! Not that there’s anything wrong with that (after all, I’m a girl from New Mexico). Whether it’s an accessory or a key item of clothing, fringe gives fashion texture and personality; that’s why it’s one of my favorite things.

Where:

Koko & Palenki has three locations: Merrick Park, Aventura & Dadeland Malls. Each store has its own kind of sass, but the same fabulous, chic and always on-trend merchandise. For me, it’s all about convenience (whichever store is closer when I’m having an “I need retail therapy” moment.) Happy Shopping!

Pefer to shop on-line? Check-out Koko’s new and improved website at www.kokopalenki.com or shop their social media; Twitter, Instagram & FB @KokoPalenki

When:

Merrick: Monday-Saturday 10am-9pm, Sunday 12pm-6pm.
Dadeland: Monday-Saturday 10am-9:30pm, Sunday 12-7pm.
Aventura: Monday-Saturday 10am-9pm, Sunday 12pm-8pm.

I like my money right where I can see it…hanging in my closet.Carrie Bradshaw

Photographer: James Woodley
Styling: Koko & Palenki
On-site Stylist: Jackie Kay
Hair/Mua: Odett Hernandez

A Fringe Frenzy

A Fringe Fenzy

A Fringe Fenzy

A Fringe Fenzy

A Fringe Fenzy

I hung up the phone and let out the most agonizing groan. I knew I was being overly dramatic, but when I agreed to go to a vodka launch party with one of my BFF’s, I didn’t know it was actually a “white party,” too. Ugh, I hated white parties. Matter-of-fact, I hated any type of party that forced my hand in fashion.

Despite living in South Florida, I have this hard and steadfast rule about white: I only wear it when I’m getting married and since I’d already trudged down the aisle twice, I’d pretty much retired it from my closet. I called my date to break the white wearing news. He groaned out-load, too. Mind you, I had only received the dress code confirmation a few hours prior to the party.

With less than two hours to shower (because I had just jogged on the beach path behind my house) and shop, I only owned the two white aforementioned unwearable wedding dresses. I found myself in a major fashion pickle; one that I was bound and determined to free myself from. After all, how hard could it be to find a fabulous white dress in Miami?

I drove like a bat out of hell (with my seatbelt on) to several beautiful little boutiques. Nothing. I called my stylist who dresses me for Deco Drive; she was out of town. I called a reliable vintage store; the lady who answered laughed at me and quipped sarcastically: “You want a white dress for when?” I hung up my cell phone with the realization that I was royally screwed. So…

Read the rest of my “A Fringe Frenzy” fashion article at www.wsvn.com or to shop the look go to www.koreboutique.com www.kokopalenki.com www.MYCACouture.com.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014 ,