As I get a little older, I’ve learned to really appreciate people that are comfortable in their own skin, genuinely kind, and altogether easy to be around and talk to. That’s exactly what Arthur was to us – a perfect gentleman with an easy breezy sense of humor, all bundled up into one perfectly tailored Brooks Brothers package. We had the honor of meeting Arthur a couple of weeks ago at the Brad Goreski book signing in Dallas. I’m pretty sure we could have chatted his ear off all night long. We discussed New Orleans, Mad Men, what’s it’s like traveling on a book tour, his background in fashion, and much more. What a delight, that Arthur Wayne.

Arthur Wayne
Vice President, Global PR, Brooks Brothers

 

There was so much eye candy at the Brad Goreski book signing that we’ve got more to share with you. (Plus a little more in the bag)! I love to wear a polka dot on polka dot ensemb, and David proved he does, too, in this super red, light blue, and blue outfit.

David
Recovery Specialist, Forever 21

The Breakdown:
Shirt, Urban Outfitters; Bow Tie, Vintage; Pants, Dockers; Shoes, Hawkings McGill by Urban Outfitters; Belt, Forever 21

Swears by:
Originality. He said, “I put in the extra effort in order for my wardrobe to speak for myself. Every day and every outfit is a new opportunity to be a different “me” and I love it!”

Check out this cutie patootie. We met Jorge while waiting to interview Brad last week. We were so struck by his charming good looks and the way he pulled everything together. After the event, we had a little e-mail exchange with Jorge and his reply back to us about his outfit was so full of personality, great tips, and fun facts that I can’t help but share it with you below!

Jorge

The Breakdown:
Carrera real prescription glasses (people always ask me if they are real- I find it kind of  funny). Got them in my last trip home. San Luis Potosi, Mexico. A “ganga” like we say in Spanish. (they were really affordable)
Zara Blazer. This Spanish brand is in the top 10 of my shopping list. I wish we had a bigger store here in Dallas. I purchased this one in Aguascalientes, Mexico, during my visit there last year and I love it. Fabric is great, and the color just gives me the opportunity to wear it almost with anything.
Original Penguin Polo Shirt. Online. I’ve become an online shopping addict because of them. I buy their stuff  at least once every two weeks. I can’t resist the vintage feeling of it. I love how I can match their items with other brands to create my own vintage/preppy/dapper style.
American Apparel
bow tie. Found it at Northpark. I usually go to the one on Mockingbird St. The store is bigger and the window display looks so much better.
H&M Conscious collection shorts. Thank God I asked my parents to send me abroad to study English, otherwise I wouldn’t have come across with H&M. I discover a massive H&M store in downtown Toronto, Canada in summer 2006, and I’ve been a faithful shopper since then. So you could imagine my excitement when I heard we were going to have not only one but several stores here in Dallas. Bought this one at the Galleria location last Saturday. (I knew I will need them soon)
H&M boat shoes. I got invited to the H&M VIP Opening party at the Galleria a couple weeks ago. So of course, I had take advantage of their 25% of the entire store. This Spring/Summer is all about color, so this are perfect to stay in trend.

Swears by:
“Dress to impress.” Whether I’m going to hit the gym, grocery shopping, dinner with friends or a fashion event: I must always look stylish before I leave home. “You never know who you might run into,” so I only have one chance to make a GREAT first impression.

Style, individuality, and personality abounded at the Brad Goreski book signing event at Brooks Brothers last week in Dallas. We had so much fun meeting you and taking in all of the colorful fashion!

PS – If you’d love your name in this post, the breakdown of your outfit, etc, please just shoot us an e-mail! We love hearing from ya!

Above: Reed Robertson

Above, at right: Jonmichael McBurnett
The Breakdown: Shirt, J. Crew; Pants, American Apparel; Bow tie: American Eagle; Belt, Gap: Watch, Nixon; Sunglasses: Oliver Peoples; Shoes, Magnum by Neiman Marcus

No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you – this is the Brad Goreski in the flesh! We had the incredible opportunity to sit down with Mr. Pop of Color himself yesterday at the Brooks Brothers book signing event in Dallas.

Of course, we had to get some Mosey! shots of his outfit and the details first. His hot pink blazer was a show stopper, and he didn’t disappoint, donning his signature bow tie and glasses. Speaking of bow ties, we gave Brad the ultimate “Texas” bow tie – a bolo (see below) to remember us Mosey! girls by. We had a giggle over that.

After the gushing and gift giving, the interview began. I had about 8 minutes left to gab with the style icon that I’ve loved for years. We chatted about what it’s like being an entrepreneur (best advice: delegate, he says), Kate Spade (there’s lots of cute stuff coming out, he promises) and how to get men to be more into fashion. One of my favorite things he said while we talked was that people don’t dress up anymore – that as children we have this fantasy to want to dress up and have fun with clothing. He encourages everyone – men and women – to have fun with clothes and enjoy dressing up. It’s what’s fun about fashion.

I’m so happy to say that as we talked, I found him to be exactly as I hoped – genuine, down to earth, charming, and appreciative of his family and friends. Of course, the interview wouldn’t have been complete without mention of Gary, whom Anna and I both adore, as well. Oh, and that show-stopping performance of Les Mis in their backyard.

Brad signed all of our books (that’s our stack below) with a different personal sentiment, which I found to be very endearing, proving further that he has sincere appreciation for his fans and how far he has come. All in all, it was the perfect evening. One us Mosey! gals will surely never forget.

As I sit down to write this post about Chadwick Bell I find myself back on that couch you see below and have a big smile on my face. This is the first fashion designer I’ve ever met. And I was blown away by his sincerity, sense of humor, humility, and honesty. This was a really fun experience.

Chadwick Bell. If you don’t know his name yet, you certainly soon will. His clothes have been spotted on Elizabeth Banks, Lucy Liu, and Vera Farmiga. He’s currently taking his collection around the US and showcasing his pieces in trunk shows at stores like Neiman Marcus and Stanley Korshak in Dallas. We met up with him at Stanley Korshak on his stop in the Big D to talk about his beginnings, inspiration, his take on street style, Dallas women, and – of course – where the best BBQ and Mexican Food is in the D/FW.

When asked what kind of woman he designs for, he simply replied, “the kept woman with a life on the side.” Brilliant. Keeping that kept woman in mind, Bell designs his clothes with immaculate detail to tailoring and structure. His pieces, he believes, will last a lifetime in your closet. He loved the idea of a mother passing his work down through generations – giving each piece new life as its owner makes it their own. Bell relishes in the idea of women making clothing work for them – tailoring the clothes to fit their personalities, bodies, and needs.

Growing up in California, Bell comes from a family of carpenters. At a young age he met his business partner, Vanessa Webster, and they have been quite the duo ever since. Together in 2007, they started the design house that we see today. It was humble beginnings – living together in Queens, working tirelessly for their dream. It was on those rides on the subway from Manhattan to Queens that Bell began noticing street style culture, or “thug culture” as he refers. It was the over-sized hoodies and attitude of those he observed that inspired him to mix cultures in his designs. “Fashion is where you can create a fantasy that you live in,” said Bell, as he described his passion for the craft and what he does. “You can change culture with fashion.” So true, as he named pieces and designers, like Alexander Wang, that changed the course of culture and what we wear throughout the years.

Bell walked us through his collection, pointing out stories that inspired the clothing, and details that were so meticulous, one could easily see why these pieces would last a generation. His passion for what he does was so clear, I am certain Chadwick Bell will continue to have a career for decades to come. He’s certainly off to an incredible start.

The dress Elizabeth Banks wore to the 2012 Vanity Fair Oscars Party (hands down, my favorite piece – those feathers are all sewn on by hand – a feat he said took days to complete).

Business partner, Vanessa Webster

All in all, Anna and I left so invigorated – both by Vanessa and Chadwick’s warm personas, and also the fact that they’re so young and passionate and going places. Keep watching Chadwick Bell. He’s a designer to note.

Despite my pleas not to get my picture taken, Anna got me to take a couple of shots of my outfit/accessories a few weeks back. We were having some wine and cheese at Swig, a place we love on Henderson, and I felt just silly enough to take a few.

The Breakdown:
Dress; Vintage (including a couple of mismatched buttons I sewed on myself); Purse, H&M; Necklace, J. Crew; Geode Ring, Prim & Proper; Watch, Guess; Bangle, Kate Spade; Belt, Anthropologie

Last week Anna and I participated in an awesome bridal event – The Swoon. While we were busy meeting people in the industry and brides to be, we spotted this cute as can be lady strolling through the booths. The only bummer is that we didn’t get her typical information on her outfit and her name since we were working and schmoozing. But we wanted to share her with you because her look was so good!

Update: We heard from the mystery stylish gal! Her name is Twinkle (fab-u-lous name), here’s her info:

Twinkle

The Breakdown:
Top, Forever21; Pants, J. Crew; Shoes, Madewell; Jewelry, Forever21; Bag, Vintage; Glasses, Prada

Swears by:
Too good to paraphrase, here’s her direct quote:
“A genuine smile and confidence are two of the best accessories anyone can have in their style arsenal, and they both convey an authenticity that no amount of money can buy.”

Anna first spotted her shoes. Then his glasses. And then realized it was the total package. Outside of the Granada waiting for Girls to play, Ryan and Stephanie totally caught our eye with their unique style.

Ryan and Stephanie
He: Design Consultant
She: Customer Service

The breakdown:
He: Hat, Target; Glasses, Oliver Peoples; Shirt, Vans; Jacket, Thrifted; Buttons, Denton’s Wax Museum, Swami California and Odd Fellows; Pants, Volcom; Shoes, Vans
She: Jacket, Target; Sweater, Forever 21; Pants, Urban Outfitters; Shoes, Jeffrey Campbell; Bag, Lux Deville; Heart Ring, Thrifted; Scarf, Forever 21

It was certainly cold outside, but that didn’t stop a bevy of stylish folk from turning out at the West 7th Trunk Show event last Thursday in Fort Worth. Anna and I popped into the Toni & Guy to check out the scene and wound up meeting a bunch of neat folk. Check them out below: