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Bananas! Rachel Zoe’s Clothing Line Doesn’t Fit How You’d Expect (We Tried It On)

September 30, 2011 by Eileen Conlan

 

Saks field trip! #weloveourjobs

We covet Rachel Zoe’s wardrobe–hell, pretty much her whole life. So when the Rachel Zoe clothing line debuted, we died. And then we came back from the dead, because we needed to try it on.

When she says things about the Rachel Zoe clothing line on her show like, “This collection is for every woman,” I always think: Really? Because everybody I know has a different body type, and with Rachel herself being so skinny and having a taste for oversize dresses and crazy-tall heels, I wondered how it fits on real girls who are not sample sale sizes or stylists.

SEE THE ENTIRE RACHEL ZOE CLOTHING LINE here.

Zoe describes her line as “Uptown chic meets downtown cool, Parisian elegance and London fabulousness.” When she talked to Good Morning America a few weeks ago, she said, “It’s all about how you wear it and who you are. You can take four or five different women with the same pieces and it will work on all of them.”

So, Charlotte and I, being the intrepid reporters we are, hiked to Saks at 11:30 the other morning, land of the heavily perfumed and over-dressed, to find out. Both size 6s with very different body types, I’d describe mine as average (I’m 5’6) with kind of a big bust while Charlotte, also a size 4 or 6, is 5’11, and model-like, with stems to kill for. Seriously, you’ve gotta see the street style photogs when she walks by–they can’t help but shoot.

Back to the clothes!

The quality

RZ ain’t kidding around! The price tags can get a little hefty, ranging from $150 to $575, but this isn’t a collaboration for Target or Kohl’s, people. This is the real thing: leather, fur, boucle, you name it, it’s there. An array of flowy maxi dresses, a few evening gowns, pants, silk tie blouses, and serious blazers, the line also boasted a few gorgeous winter coats and mini dresses that weren’t skimping on the sequins.

The fit

Disclaimer: Please excuse the quality of the photos/cropping.

There were several gorgeous little mini dresses, but they were just that: little. I  felt a little bit like a sausage in my size 6–the length was ok, but it would be more comfortable in a size 8. Charlotte looked like she was missing part of her dress. Too short! Patterned sequin dress $475 at Shopbop.

The Rachel Zoe tie neck blouses fit true to size. No complaints here! Rachel Zoe tie shirt, $295 at Shopbop. Pants – Um, Charlotte is 5’11 and they were still long on her. Unless you love to wear 5″ heels a la Rachel, you’ll either need a great tailor or stilts to pull these off. That said, they were well-made and looked cool on her. If you’re into the heels, these are definitely for you. $375 at Shopbop. Sequin one shoulder dress – Too short on Charlotte, too tight on me. If you’re tall, go up a size, if you’re busty, go up a size. $295 at 

Halter dress – I was in love with this jeweled neck evening gown. It was incredibly flattering but small in the chest, so again, got a bigger chest? Go up a size. Gorgeous details, though, and a really awesome tie waist. I felt like RZ herself in it. $575 at Shopbop. Panther Maxi dresses – These were definitely oversized. While Gypsy-like in person, when Charlotte put hers on, it was actually cool, and we could see how styling with lots of amazing, chunky jewelry would really elevate the look. That said, it was SO. LONG. So unless you’re wearing hooker boots every day, at this point you should employ a live-in tailor or skip it. $495 at Shopbop. Coats – The coats were a little snug on a larger bust. I usually wear a size 2 or 4 in coats because most designers cut theirs a little big, but these were definitely made for West Coast girls who don’t have to pile wooly mammoth sweaters under their coats. Go up a size. Sophia Chain military coat, $495 at Rachel Zoe faux fur vests and Rachel Zoe pumps) in stock. PS: Saks guy, if you’re reading this, sorry we snapped photos, didn’t buy anything and kinda left the dressing room a mess. No hard feelings – we were doing it for the people. Think of us as the Robin Hood(s) of shopping.

Check out all of our Rachel Zoe coverage, plus our guides to blazers, the best faux fur, all of this week’s sales and deals, our favorite fall trends, skinny jeans, over the knee boots and leather jackets, and all of our best find of the day picks.

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