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blogger spotlight: shorty stories

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Cynthia C Shorty StoriesI had the opportunity to chat with Cynthia C about petite shopping in Toronto and about her blog, Shorty Stories. Her blog is an excellent resource for me, especially in the realm of sizing conversions and shopping trends north of the border – not to mention North America’s resident expert on shoe sizes smaller than a 5.

Fortunately for us, her dedication to petite sizing goes much further than fashion sense. Cynthia champions petite sizing by writing to both major chains and designers, requesting that they expand their sizing selection.

Tell me a bit about your blog.

The purpose of Shorty Stories blog — and my Web site — is to make people aware of petite issues, something the media rarely pays attention to. I got the idea after being sick and tired of plus-sized celebs making a big deal about their size issues.

Shorty Stories was developed a year after my main site, www.shorty-stories.com made its debut. I thought that it was a great idea to start a blog, which can be updated more frequently, and also allow more public participation. With the main Web site, people had to e-mail me before their quotes (which I later termed “Shorty Stories”) could be posted. With a blog, they could do it themselves. Most of my posts are regular written text, but I’ve also posted videos, including one encouraging mainstream media to promote petite and other non-standard sized designers –read the post.

What size are you? Pants, tops, shoes.

At most stores, I take a 0 or 00 in bottoms, tops, and dresses. I’ve been as big as a 2 or 4, but that’s usually at places like Zara or H&M, where extreme vanity sizing hasn’t happened. In terms of shoes, I’m a 5 (sometimes 4 ½). It’s tougher for me when it comes to shoe shopping because size 5 doesn’t always exist!

As for my shoes, I’d say that most of my shoes are Stuart Weitzman. He’s one of the few brands that actually make 5s or smaller! It’s virtually impossible for me to find shoes that cost less than $100, just because of my size. Size 5s (and I guess 12s) are always the first to go. Holt Renfrew (a high-end department store in Canada), which is where I usually get my shoes, seems to carry more 5s than other places. They do have Asian clientele, which is probably why. I also get shoes at Muskat Brown.

Do you have a favorite site or blog?

I visit Petite Fashionista regularly, and I also enjoy Laurie Roe’s blog. Laurie Roe and Lori Peffer own Petite Boutique in suburban Nashville. Just for fun, I read blogs in Glamour magazine and Jezebel.com.

Where do you shop — online and boutiques?

I’d LIKE to shop online more often, but I live in Canada, and many stores don’t deliver north of the border. In fact, many don’t even take non-US credit cards online. GAP Inc. stores used to, but stopped doing so in 2007. I only found out about it a couple of months ago when I tried to purchase a pair of pants from Banana Republic. So, yeah, I usually make it to the boutiques or regular mall stores. Never really had that much luck in department stores. The non-juniors clothes there, especially petite sizes, are mostly what I call “Old Lady Yuck.” I’ve found a few decent items, such as INC and Nine West, but I mostly stay away. I go to Ann Taylor and Ann Taylor Loft whenever I’m in the U.S.

Here are great places for petites to shop in the Toronto area:

Shorty Stories Denim

Mavi, Paige & 7s

Muskat Brown (2528 Yonge St, Toronto) is okay if you’re looking for higher-priced items, work items (especially for women 35+) and small-sized shoes (they sell sizes 4 to 7 ½.) Here, I purchased the Sevens and Paige Premium Denim. I bought the Mavi jeans at Next Exit (202 Princess Street) in Kingston, Ontario, a university town two-and-a-half hours east of Toronto.

Pacific Mall is just north of the city proper. Because the clientele is overwhelmingly Asian, you’ll find lots of things that fit the petite figure (that is, the THIN petite figure.) However, if you’re very preppy or looking for work clothes, Pacific Mall is not the place to be. Pacific Mall is surrounded by competitive malls, but not all of them have Web sites.

As for mall stores:

Reitmans is a good store if you are on a budget (I’ve never really seen anything over $40 there), but it isn’t a good place if you’re small framed. The smallest size they carry is a 2, and it’s roughly the same as a Banana Republic 2 (maybe a bit smaller). Clothes are great for a casual office or for the weekend.

Laura is another mall store. The prices are higher than Reitmans, and they carry brands like Jones New York. Again, size selection isn’t the best for small-framed petites, as the smallest size is a 2P. But it’s great for everyone else, especially those over 30.

At the department store level, The Bay carries INC International Concepts in petite sizes, as well as Nine West in petites, which are both great for the younger petite crowd.

Hermes Kelly Purse

Hermes Kelly Handbag

What’s on your wish list?

Gosh… I’d have to say a Kelly bag from Hermes. Dress pants that I don’t have to alter, clothes that don’t swim on me, shoes that fit, and shoes I can buy on sale. I also wish that Ann Taylor would come north of the border, to Canada!

Anything new and exciting you’ve found? Petite brands, shopping etc?

House of Hsueh. It’s great to see more petite designers out there. I actually wore the eggplant-coloured dress to a gala movie premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. The designer, Benita Hsueh is based in Toronto and I had the opportunity to speak with her back in June– the interview is up on my blog. Recently, I saw jeans that were very petite-friendly at BCBG (they were labeled as “ankle” length.) Didn’t buy them, but did get a pair of Sevens. Other petite/shorter length jeans (from places other than Ann Taylor or Gap) I have are by Paige Premium Denim, and Mavi.

What else would you like to tell my readers about your blog or petite shopping?

The only way to inform people about petite sizing is to write about it and to spread the word. Come visit Shorty Stories and contribute!

piperlime: sweet deal event

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Piperlime is offering a great sale from now through October 31. The Sweet Deal Event offers 20% off select shoe styles at Piperlime. Find all of your size 5.5 boots at a discount here!

Via Spiga Degli Boot

Via Spiga Degli Bootie | 5.5 | $295

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BCBGirls Cool Boots

BCBGirls Cool Bootie | 5.5 | $129

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Franco Sarto Miss Bootie

Franco Sarto Miss Boot | 5.5 | $160

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Max Studio Rally

Max Studio Rally | 5.5 | $199

*All prices are without 20% discount 

shopstyle

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

Oh boy. (Oh girl.) I am so crazy-excited to share. I have just discovered — hands down — the most unbelievable and amazing online shopping destination for petites: ShopStyle. Not kidding you ladies. It is by leaps and bounds the absolute best online shopping experience I’ve ever encountered.

DVF Sheer Top

YOOX | Diane von Furstenberg | 0 | $135

It’s like shopping in the world’s best boutiques — all at once. You can cross-shop thousands (yes, thousands) of apparel, shoe, and accessory brands. From the big houses like Barney’s New York and Saks Fifth Avenue to chic, trend-setting boutiques like Lisa Kline Los Angeles and Satine.

Everything. Everything. Everything.

Ann Taylor Linda Bootie

Ann Taylor | Linda Bootie | 5 | $168

ShopStyle combines fashion, social networking, and shopping to give women the tools to create, interpret, share, and shop personalized looks. Sign-up on the site to view other petite’s choices and selection. Inspiration is abound.

Citizens of Humanity Birkin Santangelo Denim Pant

Citizens of Humanity | Birkin Santangelo Denim Wide Leg | 24 | $167

The selection, usability, and search customization of Shopstyle is outstanding. Extra-extra-small, 00, and P sizes are not left out of the search criteria — you’ll be spoiled for choice. Too many options? Narrow your search and find by color or cost.

Steve Madden Patent Lady Tote

Steve Madden | Patent Lady Tote | $225

And, if you create a stylebook you can save, arrange and share outfits at your leisure. Check out what other fashion minded petite ensembles others have created.

vintage expo

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Vintage Expo Santa MonicaIt’s October, a time of ghosts, ghouls, and the Vintage Expo in Santa Monica. If you’ve never experienced the Vintage Expo, oh my! You’ll in for a whole new way of shopping.

This is where us petite gals get to shine and lay claim to the biggest fashion booty: women were generally shorter and smaller in years past. Which means the selection for petites is enormous: smokin’ hot nipped-waist cocktail dresses from the ‘50s, and a wide selection of fabulous contemporary looking ‘20s dresses, which are almost always cut for petites.

A couple of notes for people who don’t usually do vintage: the Vintage Expo in Santa Monica is by far superior and truly one of the best in the country — Decades and Lily et Cie do some of their buying at this show. Also keep in mind that the sizing system has radically changed in the past 50 years; a modern size 2 or 4 translates to higher sizes depending on how old the piece is. Rule of thumb: the older the piece, the higher the number (if sized at all). Busts are also cut slightly different; pieces from the ’50s have more conical bust darts.

The Vintage Expo is not the place to go to if you are searching for a true, hard bargain (though they can be found with due diligence). The pieces are true craftsmanship and the pricing reflects so. But these are one-of-a-kind remarkably fabulous pieces that are worth their weight in gold.

Saturday morning presents the best selection. There is an early buying time, but the dealers I know say it’s not worth the crack-of-dawn struggle (the hardcore dealers have already swiped up the goodies). Sunday afternoons are the best for bargaining, especially if you have a wad of cash. Ask if the marked price is the best the dealer can do — some bargaining is expected.

Two of my favorite vendors are Denise at Unforgettable and Bobbie Smith. Both carry a wide and interesting range of clothing, including sizing. Bobbie specializes in coats and eveningwear, while Denise carries just about everything and will often accommodate requests at her Polk Street store in San Francisco.

The Vintage Expo is offering a $2 off admission coupon (normally $10); all you have to do is print the page and show it at the door.

The Vintage Expo will be in Santa Monica October 20 & 21. If you are outside of LA check out their calendar for additional locations and dates.

Vintage Expo
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
1855 Main Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
(310) 458-8551

t-bags

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Too many basics, and too little oomph in your fall wardrobe? Then allow me to suggest a foray into T-bags, a great alternative to the ho-hum and a surefire way to spice up your closet with bold, colorful pieces in super-soft cotton.

T-bags Kimono Top

Kimono Top | XS | $150

The entire line is designed with the smaller (and smaller busted) woman in mind; extra-smalls are a perfect fit from shoulder to waist. Simple yet complex, gorgeous yet comfortable, perfectly flattering, whether it’s all day at the office or all night at the Social.

T-bags Henley Top

Henley Top | XS | $150

Got the gams? Pair a printed Kimono dress with a deuce of smokin’ boots. Va-voom. Va-va-voom.

T-bags Print Puff Dress
Print Puff Dress | XS | $216

You can find T-bags at Yellow, Clover, and Neiman Marcus, or online at NJC & Shopbop.

Yellow
605 N. La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
P: (323) 525-0362

Clover
2756 Rowena Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90039
P: (323) 661-4142

bdb: catherine malandrino 70% off sale

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

malandrino sale

Don’t miss the Catherine Malandrino sale in West Hollywood next week at her boutique on the Sunset Strip.

70% off Spring / Summer 2007

50% off Spring / Summer 2007

30% off Fall / Winter 2007

VIP Sale Event
Thursday, October 11th 4pm-9pm

Sale starts Friday, Oct 12th 10am-9pm (all shoppers welcome!)

Sunset Boutique
8644 W. Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90069

Hosted by Billion Dollar Babes.