Creating the Cosmopolitan Outfits in Fashionable

Modern, sleek and fashionable is the look that women want today. Cosmopolitan outfits are reminiscent of Sex and the City's Charlotte - sophisticated, classy and demure with a hint of mystery. Think, 'New York fashion week meets the modern woman,' when you get an invitation telling you to wear a cosmopolitan outfit. The cosmopolitan look blends trendy, classic and stylish pieces, along with accessories, to create an interesting yet comfortable ensemble.

Creating the Cosmopolitan Look

Stay up-to-date on fashion trends and outfits. This will give you an advantage in your look by knowing what to combine and how. New York and Chicago fashion tends to be trendy and with the times, so look for inspiration there first. You should buy some staples to create a foundation in your wardrobe. You can add trendy tops to mix up your look and extend the life of your basic outfits. Accessories will complete your ensemble and give you that funky edge you're looking for.

Accessories for a Cosmopolitan Look

A few key pieces can transform your wardrobe into chic and cosmopolitan. Sleek wool trousers in neutral colors, such as gray, black, or brown, can be paired with bright and fun patterned tops or solid tops. Choose muted colors when choosing blouses and shirts to avoid looking tacky. A button-down shirt with a lacy camisole underneath can create a sexy and sophisticated look. A suit set with a skirt bottom is another look that works for guests who need a cosmopolitan outfit. Keep your accessories simple, such as a pair of diamond studs and a sleek watch. A tramp bag or purse in neutral or black leather will blend in and complete this look.

Inspired by Men

Menswear can be an inspiration for cosmopolitan women, and can look sleek and sophisticated if worn correctly. The key to rocking a menswear-inspired outfit is clean lines and tighter, tapered cuts. A pair of neutral shorts or skirt, worn with nude heels and a striped blazer with a camisole, is a great outfit for lunch with the girls. A vest paired with cigarette pants and shoes of your choice (ballet flats, heels or boots) is a cute yet sophisticated alternative to a dress for a date or a night on the town. Add a variety of accessories to take your menswear look from simple to sexy. Funky scarves, bracelets and belts add a feminine touch to your outfit. Large earrings and chunky necklaces can complete your look and make heads turn in your direction.

Little Black Dress

Every modern woman needs a little black wardrobe staple. Great for cocktail parties or other upscale events, this simple classic can be worn with a variety of accessories and shoes to change its look. Pair your LBD with black heels and silver accessories for a classic look, or get funky with colored peep-toes and bold, chunky jewelry. Choose a style that suits your body type; a fitted top with a draped neck and a slightly flared skirt that hits just above the knee is universally flattering. Wear a thin sweater or pashmina in black, white, or color (you can match it with shoes, if you want) on chilly nights.

Essential Pieces

Keep these items in your wardrobe at all times and you'll always have a cosmopolitan outfit:

  • The A-line skirt: This piece is universally flattering and can be worn day or night with a variety of accessories.
  • Ballet flats or low wedge heels: These shoes are comfortable but add elegance to your outfit.
  • V-neck shirts: Buy at least four shirts, in the following colors: black, white, brown and your favorite bright color.
  • Dark-colored trousers with neat seams: These are flattering, slimming and add elegance to your outfit without effort.
  • Printed scarves: These scarves can dress up a plain V-neck shirt and add a funky touch to your outfit.
  • Utility or military jacket: This piece adds trendiness to almost any outfit you wear.

Where can we buy

Many high-end department stores will have sections dedicated to designer and cosmopolitan clothing. The following stores are excellent choices when looking for cosmopolitan essentials:

  • Neiman Marcus
  • Saks 5th Avenue
  • Macy's
  • White House/Dark Market
  • Bloomingdale's
  • Nordstrom

The first two stores offer cosmopolitan style for you if money is no object. The remaining four stores offer affordable wardrobe staples and funky accessories that are fun for women on a budget who still want to look good.

The most important point to remember? Confidence! Carry yourself with an air of confidence and feel like you look good, because that is the cosmopolitan woman's best accessory.

COSMODE Online @ Anime Expo

For those of you who went to the Anime Expo, I hope you had a great time - I sure did.  I’m going to start posting on the blog for real - not just for announcements like I did before - so let me first introduce myself.

I’m Philip; I turned 23 during AX on July 3rd; I was born in New York and raised in Hawaii; it’s my 5th year living in Japan. At the moment, I work for OverDrive Inc. translating, digitizing, editing and marketing COSMODE Online - as well as update the website/blog. (Yes, I know it’s not a one man job)

Day -1
I arrived on July 1st in LA 2 days before the event; I needed a little time to assimilate back to American culture and brush up my driving skills.

It was pretty much an eventless day - except I was lost for about an hour after renting my car. ^_^;;

Day 0

This was the setup day. But first, I had to pick the OverDrive crew up from LAX. As I was waiting for them at the terminal, all of a sudden, airport police escorts everyone out - I find out later that a “terrorist” said he was carrying a “bomb”. The crew thought it was “very American”. -_-;

So we setup and that’s about it.

Day 1
Me (blue), the President of OverDrive Inc, Ted (red),  Mr. Tanaka (black) - I’m still not quite sure why he was here - and Takashi (taking the picture) are all waiting for the horde to come in.

It was the first time for me as an exhibitor at a con; I pretty much stayed at the booth handing out COSMODE Online stickers this day. What I found interesting was most of you said “thank you” when you got a sticker. In Japan, usually the person handing out promotional stuff says thank you.

Dinner was with the editor and photographer for COSMODE; it was also my birthday so I got to choose the restaurant, Morton’s Steak House.  They don’t make steaks that big in Japan!

Day 2
This day was fun! We took pictures of some of the cosplayers who came to our booth. Check them out here!

Jacky (who by the way does some of the overseas reports for COSMODE, made COSMODE USA, in charge of Cosplay.com for the Asia area, and is a judge for the AX Masquerade every year) had invited my boss and me to the Cosplay.com 4th of July dinner. There, I got to meet the Cosplay.com / Cosworx crew, as well as the director of Cure: Japan’s largest cosplay community website which recently started an English version. A lot of the top cosplayers and cosplay photographers were there, too!  I had a blast.

After the dinner, Jacky gave us the tour of AX at night - this is when the real fun starts! I didn’t know that AX was a 24-hour event.

Day 3
This was a busy day.

First, I acted as a translator for Jacky who was judging at the Cosplay.com Costume Contest. I asked Jacky what he was going to say, but he just said, “I’m gonna wing it”. This made me very nervous because I’ve never translated for someone on-the-fly on stage before! In the end, I was able to do a little COSMODE Online promotion and good preparation for what would happen tomorrow, so it’s all good. Cosplay.com said that they were going to have a much bigger cosplay contest next years.

Next, our booth was severely overstocked, and we had find some ways to get rid of our stuff fast; we planned not to bring anything back to Japan. So I ran around finding dealers that we could dump some of our stock to.

That night, I went to Anime Expo Masquerade - a first for me.  It was a great show!

Day 4
I was speaking at the COSMODE Panel in the morning. I met with Jacky and Mr. Tezuka, the president of Broccoli USA and producing COSMODE USA, to prepare; It turns out they at no translator for the panel and you guessed it, I was chosen. But this time I had it down; it was actually quite easy.

A lot more people came to the panel than I expected, and best of all, the questions and comments gave me a lot of new ideas to improve COSMODE Online! You’ll be seeing them soon.

The rest of the day I spent at the booth. We were having a fire sale! Since we didn’t want to bring anything back with us, towards the end of the day we were selling stuff that retailed for $30 in Japan for only $5! On top of that we were just giving away loads of stuff.

The last day of the Anime Expo was just crazy!

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