I hate the rain, mostly just because I’m usually so unprepared it makes everything more miserable. But if you avoid getting wet and chilled, and once-dreary downpours could even be fun. It’s all about attitude…and accessories! If you’ve got the right gear to look forward to wearing, the rest will fall into place. Here are my Five Essentials to keep me sane on days when there isn’t any sun in sight. Now go jump in some puddles!
1) Marc by Marc Jacobs Python-Print Automatic Umbrella: Don’t skimp when it comes to your umbrella. There’s nothing more frustrating than a broken one when you need it (like the last time I was in NY and went through 2 $5 street corner umbrellas and still ended up wet!), so get an umbrella with a good mechanism. And toy with wild designs. This one reveals my love of a certain reptile.
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2) Burberry Mid-Calf Buckle Rain Boots: Thanks to smart designers catching on to the fact that we all don’t care to wear clunky galoshes, it’s now proven rain boots don’t have to look like rain boots. With a wrap-around strap and low rise, these are cool and functional.
At Saks Fifth Avenue for $275.
3) MICHAEL Michael Kors Trench Raincoat: It’s already looking dismal enough out there, so do your part to cheer up the atmosphere: spring for a brightly colored raincoat! Color works wonders for mood – and so does a good cut. This one is tailored just right with a slightly oversized lapel (and a hood for protection).
At Neiman Marcus for $250.
4) Eric Javits Patent Rain Hat: Acid rain is murder on the hair! Even if you don’t live in acid-y LA, keeping your head dry is key to staying warm – and keeping your blowout in tact. Flirt with the showers and wear one with a wide brim and a whole lot of shine.
At Saks Fifth Avenue for $125.
5) Yves Saint Laurent Patent Hobo: Rain is when a patent-leather bag is most useful. With an umbrella in tow, you already have a lot on your hands, so why risk another precious thing you have to protect? (I have been tucking my bag into my coat, but I have enough to deal with so I’m switching to high-gloss until the weather clears). Be carefree. Let it get wet and dry it off with a towel, easy-peasy!
At Neiman Marcus for $1,295.