Rue Remembers: The Boston Marathon Tragedy

Today at 2:50PM ET, Rue will join President Obama and Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick in observing a Moment of Silence to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.

Our hearts remain with this tough, beautiful city.

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April 22, 2013

We’ve Never Been More Proud to Call Boston Our Home: A Letter from Our CEO

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April 16, 2013

Boston, You’re Our Home

Our thoughts are with those who were injured at the Boston Marathon – and their loved ones. To show your support, click to download and share the Facebook cover photo below.

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April 16, 2013

Rue Recap: Globetrotting with Project Runway

The designers jet off to European fashion capitals in Season 11, Episode 12

Hi there, Project Runway fans! Last week, the remaining five contestants created editorial looks for Marie Claire. This week, the designers flew across the globe to find inspiration (and buy $1,000 worth of European fabric) for a high-end runway look.

We were left hanging last week in regard to Michelle’s fate, which was resolved quickly here – she got to stay, but she was on a sort of probation. So, while Layana traveled to Barcelona, Daniel to Berlin, Patricia to Paris, and Stanley to London (each accompanied by an eliminated-designer-turned-assistant to maintain the team aspect), she remained solo in New York so she could focus on fighting for her life.

This actually benefited her, in a way – she got to shop at Mood. The other designers had to find fabric in local shops in their respective cities, and between language barriers, unexpectedly expensive materials, and poor selection (Daniel had to buy white pleather – yuck), they had a difficult time.

In the workroom, Tim had some wise advice for Patricia: If you’re going to make something reminiscent of a multicolored marshmallow, it should be a shirt rather than a jacket. He also supported Michelle’s desire to paint her “fabulous, really beautiful, sophisticated look” and tried to be nice to Layana, whose lace coat looked like it belonged in a mid-90s shopping mall.

On the runway, Patricia would have been better off if she’d made a simple top and left off the massive, puffy sleeves, and Layana’s coat didn’t look any better than it did in the workroom.

Michelle’s cashmere skirt moved wonderfully, and the breast plate and strappy back made this a winner for me. Daniel’s pleather looked edgy and luxurious, which couldn’t have been an easy task, and the wedge/stocking combo was, in Nina’s words, “a showpiece.” Finally – the shape aside, though that in itself had me falling in love – Stanley’s use of paillettes for the lining was pure genius.

I’d be surprised if any of these three didn’t go to Fashion Week at this point – and it helps that they’re the most likeable.

Talk to you next week. For now, auf Wiedersehen.

By Jess Huckins, Staff Writer

Were you happy with who went home? Let us know in the comments below, or tweet us @ruelala. And if you missed an episode, check out our Project Runway recaps to date.

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April 12, 2013

We Couldn’t Have Said It Better…

The Telegraph, on the late Margaret Thatcher’s style legacy:

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Which great quotes did we miss? Share them in the comments below, or tweet us at @ruelala.

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April 12, 2013

Your Momma’s Got Style

Prove it for a chance to have her featured on our login page

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We’ll cut right to the chase: we’d be lost without our moms. Not to mention our aunts, sisters, grandmothers, and all the other women out there who have paved the way to great style by making sure we didn’t leave the house sporting a pair of flannel PJ pants.

So this Mother’s Day, we’ve figured out the best way to say thanks: by proving to the world that her style’s unrivaled.

Send us a photo of your mom’s impeccable style or tweet us her best fashion advice to put her name in lights – or at least the chance to appear on our login page or social media channels. You can submit your photos and advice via Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram with the hashtag #momstyle.

We have a feeling this is one Mother’s Day gift she won’t soon forget.

 

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April 12, 2013

5 Style Bytes You May Have Missed

@psimadethis: Feel good. Wear bright colors. Make things. Smile. Repeat.
Our motto for spring. Although the “make things” part might be a little ambitious.

@dkny: So far 1 skirt compliment & 1 shoe compliment, both from complete strangers. Who says NYer’s aren’t nice?
Nice? Maybe. Style-savvy? Definitely.

@alexa_chung: …and yeah I like to nap, I got a nappin’ problem.
If napping is wrong, we don’t want to be right.

@mindykaling: at work looking at bathing suits online #heaven.
Our excuse? We’re just doing “research.”

@LuckyMagazine: Good morning, Spring. Where the hell have you been?
We’ve been thinking this exact thing since, oh… February. (Okay, so maybe we jumped the gun a little.)

By Anna Kuchinsky, Staff Writer

Surely we missed something, so leave your favorite tweets of the week in the comments below, or tweet us, of course: @ruelala.

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April 10, 2013

Instant Inspiration: 5 Pinterest Boards We Can’t Get Enough Of

A Tuesday roundup of our recent Pinterest obsessions

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1. It’s officially spring, and we couldn’t be happier.

2. Warmer weather means hosting a garden party, stat.

3. In honor of Lilly Pulitzer, we’re taking a look back at her best style moments.

4. We can’t help it – we’re already dreaming of the beach (and planning our new swimwear outfits).

5. These black and white photos are just the calming inspiration we need.

Can’t get enough Pinterest inspiration? Check out past boards that caught our eye.  

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April 9, 2013

Rue Remembers: Lilly Pulitzer

Looking back at our very first sun-drenched Lilly purchases

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Designer and socialite, Lilly Pulitzer, passed away on Sunday in Palm Beach, FL, at 81 years old. When we think of her, we think preppy, perfectly summery style – style so juice-stand fresh that most of us here at Rue can actually remember that very first whimsical Lilly purchase. Below, we share those first sunny memories:

“My first (and favorite) Lilly was a pink and white seersucker dress. It was my go-to for the season. It made me feel so summery – feminine, bright, and complemented every pair of wedges I own.” – Meredith G., Corporate Customer Care Analyst

“In sixth grade, I spotted a teeny Lilly bikini on a shopping trip with Mom. It was all perfectly pink and speckled with palm trees. I have no idea how I convinced her to buy it for me – probably cried, or some other dramatic tool of persuasion. Nonetheless, I so rocked that middle school pool party.” – Joanna B., Editor

“In 2001, my mom gifted me a pair of super-bright Lilly men’s trousers (they looked girly, I swear). Back then, Lilly was virtually unknown at my suburban Chicago high school – I’d scored these in FL –  though they were very well-received. Even when paired with the platform flip–flops I insisted on wearing with them.” – Sarah S., Junior Copywriter

“One of my favorite childhood outfits was a pink and green floral shift – besides being splashed in my favorite colors, it was most appealing because my mother had one to match.  My love for Lilly has only grown from there… though eventually I did insist that my mom and I opt for different prints.” – Bridget R., Event Production Assistant

“Had my mother known her prints were spill-inspired, I probably would have been granted my first prized Lilly piece at a younger age.” – Jillian H., Feature Writer

“My first Lilly was a monokini – the one-piece ‘bathing suit’ you wear over a diaper. But the piece I remember most was a blue shift dress with pink and yellow flowers. I recall that I chose to ‘accessorize’ it with Band-Aids – applied to both my knees + elbows.” – Rachel S., Associate Creative Director

“My gin-gria chiffon tunic with a classic Lilly Pulitzer print is perfect for breezy summer nights in Cape Cod.” – Carolyn S., Feature Writer

“I actually got my first-ever Lilly piece from our latest Boutique. It’s a navy-and-white octopus print swimsuit – it’s really fun but still sophisticated and fits perfectly. I’m planning on wearing it during my honeymoon.” – Shaina M., Copyeditor

What was your first Lilly Pulitzer purchase? Share it in the comments below, or tweet us at @ruelala.

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April 8, 2013

Chitter Chatter

From Marc Jacobs’s acting chops to a 'Girls' departure, here’s what we’re buzzing about this week

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Know: Christopher Abbott, who plays Charlie on HBO’s Girls, is leaving the show. We can’t decide who we’re more upset for – ourselves or Marnie.

Get: Your old Tiger Beat issues out from storage (you know, the ones with Hanson on the cover), because the “MMMBop” boys are back. Go here for a sneak peek at their new grown-up single.

Watch: A preview of Marc Jacobs’s acting debut. If it’s half as good as his SS13 Collection, we might just have an Oscar contender (and best-dressed nominee, of course) on our hands.

Check Out: MADONNA – A Transformational Exhibition, featuring never-before-seen images of the Queen of Pop’s 1980s street style. Obsessed? You bet we are.

Tell us what you’re buzzing about this week, or tweet us at @ruelala.

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April 8, 2013