Forever in blue jeans

Move over active wear. Denim is making a comeback, popping up like crocuses in spring wardrobes.

Kenzo_spring_summer_2015_collection_Paris_Fashion_Week3Roberto Cavalli showed a distressed denim mini dress covered by a lace overlay in a Milan show. Valentino sent a dark blue gown of cutout denim down the runway in Paris. Kenzo, shown here, infused denim with an Asian vibe in the spring/summer line.

On the casual front, denim has been shredded in recent seasons by such comfy garb as yoga pants. Jeans sales slipped 8 percent last year, according to the NPD Group, a consumer tracking company.

The new crop of jeans brings back flared legs, in addition to trimmer silhouettes, often teamed with bold striped jackets or print tops.  The Gap also is selling loose denim jackets and structured denim tops.

“There are so many options when it comes to wearing denim right now,” Jill Stanton, Old Navy’s executive vice president of product development and design, said in a statement. “We are seeing consumers’ appetites for all different kinds of silhouettes—boyfriend, straight, overalls, shorts, skinny, flares.”

Denim also is being shown in colors other than blue. Seven for All Mankind is selling white jeans with multiple shreds and holes in what the company called “a relaxed skinny fit,” meaning it is only slightly less form fitting than human skin. Zara has rolled out slim-fit jeans in charcoal with sewn-in knee pads.

Back-to-school fashion camp

When I was a school girl, I agonized over the outfit I would wear for the first day of school. Even in second grade, it’s important to make a great first impression.

Back-to-School-with-Tanger-OutletsAt the KidSTYLE Fashion Camp at the Tanger Outlets in Rehoboth Beach on Aug. 8, every shopper age 7-12 will receive a camp backpack and back-to-school survival tips. Moms and dads will find great deals on shoes, clothes and school supplies.

Looking for fashion tips for the upcoming school year? There will be fashion show at 4:30 p.m., where celeb local families will strut their stuff in back-to-school styles.

Customers also are eligible to win a Grand Prize trip to Orlando for a family of four, including travel, hotel, Disney World park passes, and a back-to-school gift pack. Sweepstakes entries can be submitted Aug. 1- Aug. 31 on the Tanger Outlets website or at any Tanger Outlet Center.

In addition, shoppers at all Tanger centers who spend $75 will receive a free pair of Tanger KidSTYLE ear buds. The deal is good while supplies last.

56-cent short stack at IHOP

It’s the International House of Pancake’s 56th birthday.

image001But patrons are getting the gifts. IHOP is offering guests a short stack of its world famous buttermilk pancakes for just 56 cents. That’s two quarters, a nickel and a penny–which  is less than the original cost of 60 cents when the restaurant first opened in 1958.

Don’t worry if you already have had breakfast. The deal is good all day to 7 p.m.

An explosion of shopping for the 4th

Here’s the latest Shop Til You Drop, my column for the Courier-Post, the great South Jersey newspaper:

Warehouse stores and outdoor entertaining go together like hotdogs and mustard.

You can buy the fixings for your Fourth of July cookout, plus the gadgets and goodies you need to grill and serve the feast.

There’s a feeling of power, pushing that big cart around BJ’s Wholesale Club. Think of it as a tank. And you are about to conquer your shopping list.

lavarockmolcajeteThe first item into the cart is a large round planter brimming with red geraniums ($17.99) that will make a cheerful centerpiece. Then a Marie Callender’s cherry pie (for $2.99, we will let Marie wield the rolling pin), a gallon of vanilla ice cream and a 2-pound box of juicy blueberries ($6.99) for the red-white-and-blue dessert table.

You don’t have to knock yourself out grating carrots and cabbage to make coleslaw for a crowd. BJ’s has done the work for you, serving up three pounds of its private-label Wellesley Farms slaw for a mere $5.29.

Deviled eggs? Naturally. Let’s grab two dozen of Eggland’s Best for $4.39 and a two-jar pack of Hellman’s mayo for $7.29. With the money we are saving we can treat ourselves to strip steaks, priced at $9.99 a pound.

Infrastructure—the patio set, the big umbrella, the kiddie pool—is essential in outdoor entertaining. This season, I will beef up my barbecue with a Farberware digital instant-read thermometer ($14.99) and a pair of copper-topped torches on tall metal posts  ($12.99 each). A Norfolk 5-liter beverage dispenser ($17.99) allows guests to readily refill their ice tea glasses.

Each year, hosts in pursuit of the perfect soiree discover new products to trot out at splash parties, picnics and cookouts. Here are a few recent innovations:

 

  • The Cookina Barbecue Reusable Grilling Sheet is a high-tech alternative to aluminum foil. Place the non-stick sheet on the grill and toss on the burgers. The sheet is grooved to produce those coveted grill marks. It’s also great for veggies and shrimp, which tend to fall through a traditional grill. (Available at Home Depot for $14.99.)
  • Made by IMUSA, the Lava Rock Molcajete is a hefty mortar and pestle made from volcanic rock. It’s big enough for a fiesta-size batch of salsa or guacamole—and heavy enough to keep your table cloth from blowing away. (Sold at Macy’s for $59.99.)
  • If your cookout is a rainout, plug in the T-Fal OptiGrill. This gadget is equipped with a sensor that measures the thickness of the food and adjusts the cooking time accordingly. In addition to grilling, you can use it to defrost foods. The OptiGrill is outfitted with removable plates and a drip tray you can pop in the dishwasher. (Priced at $179.99 at BedBathandBeyond.com, target.com and other retailers.)

HOLD THAT LINE: Amazon’s Fire Phone is red hot. But it might be wise to play it cool and hold off on placing a preorder for the smartphone, which debuts on July 25.

Research by DealNews, which evaluates 2,000 online retailers, reveals that even the most popular Android technology phones typically are discounted up to 50 percent within three months of release. In a market sizzling with competition, odds are Fire Phone’s price will melt, too.

The Fire Phone is currently priced at $199-$649, depending on the service agreement with AT&T. Add an extra $100 for the 64GB model. Amazon is kicking in a free year of Amazon Prime membership, a $99 value.

 

Shop Til You Drop appears on Wednesday. Reach Eileen Smith at esmith@smithreports.com

 

 

 

Family and friends sale at Destination Maternity

imagesIf you are in the family way, you might be looking for a new swimsuit this summer. Or perhaps a fetching frock that shows off your baby bump?

No one says moms-to-be can’t be stylish. Here’s a chance for women who are expecting to add to their wardrobe and not feel guilty about not putting money aside for Junior’s college fund.

This weekend, you can save 25% at Destination Maternity stores through the retailer’s family and friends events. Online shoppers get a deal, too, plus free shipping with a purchase of $75 or more.

Petal-soft hands for gardeners from Crabtree & Evelyn

You can often recognize gardeners by their hands. Rough. Dry. A little dirt under the fingernails.

$_57-1Crabtree & Evelyn has a line of products designed to deal with this thorny dilemma. The Gardeners Collection enables lovers of the soil to exult in the garden while nurturing their hands and nails.

You don’t have to give up your green thumb to have petal-soft hands. Gardeners Ultra Moisturizing Hand Formula gives back what an afternoon working the trowel takes away.

This intense cream is recommended for anyone with dry skin, even if they don’t dig around in the dirt. The formula includes conditioning shea butter, cleansing cucumber extract, purifying rosemary extract and refreshing sage extract. There’s also macadamia nut oil to moisturise and soften weary hands. Myrrh conditions nails and cuticles.

It comes in a variety of sizes, from an 8-gram tube you can tuck in your jeans pocket to a generous, 250 gram pump bottle you can keep in the potting shed. Prices range from $8-$30.

The collection also includes packets of restorative muscle soaks, liquid hand soap, and keratin-rich cream for nails and cuticles. Gardeners’ Hand Scrub with Pumice ($22) exfoliates the skin while gently washing away soil, leaving you with skin smooth enough for an English garden party.

 

A toast to dad, the Bloody Bay

Think of everything your dad went through to bring you up.

Bloody-Bay-Credit-Jason-VarneyNo wonder he is bald.

On Father’s Day, say ‘thank you.’ And mix the guy a drink.

I suggest the Bloody Bay, a cocktail made with The Bay Seasoned Vodka, an elixir spiked with traditional Chesapeake Bay seasonings. It’s already hot and spicy, which makes mixing a Bloody a snap.

We put The Bay to the test, assembling a panel of tasters at a recent brunch at our house, with our own variation on the recipe on a tag attached to the bottle. Here goes:

Mix 1.5 ounces of the The Bay Vodka with 4 ounces of extra spicy V-8 and a squeeze of lemon juice. Mix vigorously with ice, then pour into a footed ice tea glass with more ice. Add a stalk of celery. (Substitute wedges of cucumber when you run out of celery.)

unnamed-1We found The Bay ideal for entertaining. The company recipe suggests using your favorite Bloody Mary mix but we thought the vodka and V-8 added sufficient zing. Zesty and delicious.

The Bay is made by Philadelphia Distilling, whose co-founder Andrew Aurwerda was inspired by his days at the University of Maryland, where I suspect there was a whole lot of drinking going on.

Don’t tell dad. But do buy him a bottle of The Bay. Expect to pay about $25 for a one-liter bottle outfitted with a cool hinged china stopper.

Boyds rolls out summer sale

unnamed-1We appreciate it when a retailer starts summer sales before the Fourth of July when there’s lots of time to enjoy a sweet frock and strappy sandals.

In fact, summer doesn’t start officially for two more weeks but Boyds of Philadelphia is already celebrating the season with markdowns of up to 40% on all spring and summer clothes, shoes and accessories.

Gotta love the labels. Think Alexander McQueen, Escada, John Paul Gaultier, Rag and Bone and other faves.

 

As always, there’s free valet parking at the store at 1818 Chestnut St. Boyds also offers free custom alterations.

Dosh (rhymes with posh) luxe wallet

The traveling adventurer needs a wallet that is slim, holds credit cards and cash–and is waterproof.

5794_1_FThe luxe wallet from Dosh fits the bill. It’s molded in a durable water resistant polymer that feels soft and pliable, not stiff and plastic. Inside, there’s room for six credit cards and as many bills as you can slip into a hand-crafted stainless steel money clip.

It’s hip, Euro detailing gives Dosh a lean, slick look. (But don’t be fooled. Dosh is designed and manufactured in Australia.) It comes in lots of colors, including bright orange, so you can always locate your wallet in a drawer or on the night stand.

You can order Dosh and other hip wallets for guys from the thewalletshoppe and other online outlets, or buy one in selected stores in Hawaii, New York and California. Or pick one up next time you are Down Under. Expect to pay about $75 in U.S. dollars, mate.

A bouquet of rosé for Mother’s Day

On Mother’s Day, you can give your mom roses. Or you can serve her rosé.

110821dOne of the prettiest pours you will find is Isabel Mondavi Deep Rosé Cabernet Sauvignon, a lovely dark pink that reflects the wine’s  aromas of strawberry and cranberry, with notes of green apple. It’s slightly acid. Of course, your mother is not.

The real-life Isabel is a mom, the wife of Michael Mondavi, who co-founded Michael Mondavi Family Estate in the Napa Valley with son Rob and his wife Dina, who sent me a bottle to sample.

It’s a light and lively wine, ideal for toasting mom on the deck, especially if you are grilling salmon or turkey.

As for the winemakers, they pour IM rosé as an aperitif. Start with a big glass, so you can add lots of ice. Garnish with a slice of orange or an edible flower.

Mondavi family members have dubbed the drink “Isabel Rocks.” That’s a tribute most moms would cherish. Expect to pay about $17, so mom won’t worry about you spending all your money on her.

Then again, you might have enough left over for roses.