Three Ways You (Yes, You!) Can Be Styled by Rachel Zoe

by Elizabeth Ulrich on September 18, 2009 · 2 comments

      

Styled_by_Rachel_Zoe2.jpg For the better part of a year, we’ve been mildly obsessed with stylist to the stars Rachel Zoe. You may know her as the woman who has put together looks for celebs like Lindsay Lohan and Nicole Richie. Or from her reality show, The Rachel Zoe Project, which hit the small screen last year. (You know, the show that has launched dozens of Zoe catchphrases.)

Granted, her Zoe-isms drive our significant others a bit batty. So what if they roll their eyes every time she says “I die”? We’re smitten with Zoe’s show. The red carpets, the runways, the glitz—and the dresses—always have our hearts going pitter-patter. Oh, to be the lowly intern who Zoe uses as a clothes hanger for the gowns designers send her way.

Sure, she may never prep us for our very own “Georgio Armani moment.” But lately, Zoe has been doling out plenty of fashion advice to the regular Joes—er, Janes—of the world. Once only accessible to starlets prepping for red carpets, parties, press junkets and the like, the fashion maven is coming to us.

You may already know about Zoe’s shoe recommendations at Piperlime.com. But did you know she’s putting together entire looks for the site as well? Or that you will soon be able to purchase vests, outerwear, accessories and the like from Zoe’s own line?

Thought that would get your attention. We now bring you the three ways in which you too can use Zoe as your personal stylist:

1) Piperlime: Sure, Zoe has been “shutting it down” with Piperlime shoe picks for a while, handpicking her favorite styles to highlight on the site. (We love her recent Rampage boot pick, the over-the-knee faux suede Camron, which you can snag for a cool $80.) Now, she’s creating shopable, head-to-toe outfits that you can purchase piece by piece on the site.

As part of a collaboration with Glamour magazine, you can nab entire ensembles—everything from fun date outfits to chic, on-trend ruffle looks—that Zoe has put together for you. No guesswork or tortured dressing room sessions where you’re left to wonder what works. Just the lovely, in-the-know Zoe, getting you dressed with the click of a mouse.

2) The Zoe Report: Our favorite pocket-sized fashion heavyweight also has been branching out and into our inboxes. With the launch of her weekday newsletter, The Zoe Report, Zoe is spilling all about her favorite fashion, beauty, and lifestyle finds. Bonus: For every product or style she recommends, Zoe also directs you to a “Parallel Universe” find, which is an affordable alternative (think look for less) that you can purchase for a mere fraction of designer prices. We recommend that you sign up pronto.

3) Rachel Zoe for QVC: On October 10, Zoe’s QVC line will hit the small screen. The line of ’60s- and ’70s-inspired faux fur vests, outerwear and accessories, including sunnies, bags, scarves and more, range in price from $32.50 to $130. If you just can’t wait to get your hands on the new line, scoot on over to QVC.com, where you can pre-order Zoe’s Faux Fur Vest ($79.80), Snake Embossed Clutch ($73) and Double-Faced Sequin Clutch ($120). Any guesses on how quickly these pieces will sell out? Probably faster than you could say “bananas.”



      

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