Let our stylists at STUDIO put these great Spring looks together for you.

Another fantastic runway show featuring Joy Li’s new Collection for Fall/Winter 2011.  A HUGE “Thank You” to all our wonderful friends and associates who provided their time and talent to make this a truly incredible event.  Diane Aiello-Makeup, Sylvia Hardt-Hair, DJ Jon Salisbury-Music, Corbin Chamberlin-Fashion Editor, Ford Robert Black and The Agency-Models, Armando Kiyama-Photography, James Kobashi-Videography and many more.

 Joy’s coats and jackets are always amazing, but this year look for something a little different.  An unexpected pop of color under a collar or a glimpse of rich brocade under a placket create interest and a rich look.   This tear sheet from “Marie Claire” shows that Joy is always right on trend!

 A vibrant, colorful scarf can bring new life to basic styles.  Here’s three ways to wear them right now.  Be sure to check out STUDIO’s facebook album for even more ways to update with accessories.  www.facebook.com/studiojoyli


Great article for 2011 trends. I really liked….

  1. The 70′s show: Derek Lam Hollywood pant and blouse. 3rd photo on top row
  2. Return of Minimalism: Calvin Klein dress. last picture on right bottom
  3. Going Long- DKNY Long khaki shirt, white blouse, and great red shoes. 1st photo on bottom
  4. Pajama game: Proenza Schouler. 2nd photo on bottom

- Joy

“Presenting a few style tips for the professional woman:

Color: Color plays a big role in your career image. Don’t opt for very bright colors like hot pink, large, or wild prints. Traditional dress colors for woman, which are still the popular colors for professional women, are navy (trustworthy), red (aggressive), black (chic), and gray (conservative).”

Read full article: HERE

  • Fall 2010′s military’s masculine look is mixed with something feminine. For example, take a navy peacoat and cargo pants or a military-style sweater dress and soften the look with a pair of high heels and some statement jewelry.
  • For an up-to-the-minute look add some ladylike lace. Wear a lacy dress under a military cadet jacket and team with some high lace-up boots and leather gloves – very Cheryl Cole.
  • Master the military trend by pairing an army utility jacket with the unexpected – a white blouse and tailored pants or shorts over thick tights. Add tan leather accessories such as a bag and long leather gloves.
  • Take a fashionable khaki felt fedora to give a nod to the military trend, which adds a masculine notes to a feminine wardrobe.
  • Winter boots are adorned with military detailing too – when wearing boots with frogging, brass buttons etc keep the rest of your outfit simple so as not to compete with this statement footwear.”

Read more at Suite101: HERE

“Women’s belt can be made from cloth, leather, stones, metal etc. they can be plain or can be embellished with a number of materials such as threads, semi precious stones, hoops, sequins, cloth, decorative buckles and many others.”

Full article from Ezilon Infobase: HERE

“The elegant dresses come in a lot of materials such as silk, taffeta, chiffon, lace, jersey and many more. The color for the season right now is purple and mauve but other colors such as wine, golden, navy blue, teal and other pastel shades look just as nice.”

To read full article from Ezilon Infobase click: HERE

“The latest civilian trend is no different: military jackets, which are everywhere now. More like interpretations of military style, they recombine elements of various archetypes (pea coats, double-breasted dress jackets, mess jackets) to create subtly masculine coats with a bit of brass-button flair that are anything but standard issue.”

To read the full article from The New York Times click: HERE