CCER T-shirts, several sets paired with thin denim jeans, as well as a few mom jeans, folded upwards inside a golf ball. It may be vacationing light because the woman's body-con dresses are nearly as tight and small as swimwear is at the moment. It’s the same for night: revealing, metallic lamé covered pieces or some folkloric tapestry ribbon pieces to throw on over whatever. In a way, Isabel Marant is one of fashion's most genuine voices in casual dressing—the French equivalent of, say, Alexander Wang in New York. But she has her own elegant glamour going on. It's always about a heel (this season the sandal with metal studs at the ankle, sure to be a fetish item next season) and she's true, always, to a vaguely hippie but attractive way of doing things. She has her staples: the jeans that put her at the forefront of the season's denim rebirth, and the abbreviated quilted overcoats she often does, now collaged with tie-dye denim and mirror decorations. Every piece is believable, accessible ready-to-wear that women worldwide want to get their hands on. Even though the economy may be heading in an unclear direction, Isabel Marant has every right to maintain a confident feeling. This will sell. During buying trips, Isabel Marant’s Left Bank store was an essential stop on the London circuit. Popular talk has it that she "makes clothes that women want to wear." That means they are not the kind that gets photographed for glossy style spreads in magazines, but editors and buyers alike value the streetwise approach Marant blends chic and casual. Consider the first look on the Fall runway: a fur coat with cool three-quarter-length puff sleeves over one of her slouchy T-shirts and baggy faux python-print jeans, which were tucked into glamorous over-the-knee suede boots. Marant said the mood was glam rock meets Birmingham poor kids, circa the late '50s and early '60s. Which added up to a leopard-print dress and a sweatshirt-gray jumpsuit worn with oversized men's overcoats in tweed or herringbone, with large collars and puff sleeves rolled up to the elbows; and a belted black dress with cuts of white mixed with studded ankle boots. Mixed in among her sweaters and skinny jeans and minis were new-looking, gently ruched and gathered long dresses, and drop-waist faux shirtdresses. For more information, please visit: fitflops Traveling Boot shoes Plus Design fitflop sale Hammertoes us.fitflopsoutlet.com A good old saying...