Fashion Trends

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Sorry, I couldn’t resist. My inner nerd came out … I’m totally exposed!

But seriously, wouldn’t you love someone to refer to you as ‘Hot Legs’? No matter how progressive you are, we love to be told we look great. Because we take the time to take care of ourselves and dress our best, we love it when someone else notices.

So, if you’ve been working on your gams … here’s how to show them off best.

1) Lotion and/or Self Tanner

Prep is SO important. Always use lotion immediately after getting out of the shower when your skin is most ready to absorb it. You may even want to reapply just before you leave the house.

If you’re comfortable with Self-Tanner, I highly encourage it. If you’re really fair (and even if you’re not, actually), using a very light color will allow you to easily build a gradual ‘tan.’ I personally use this approach because I’m a perfectionist … and perfect at applying self tanner, I am not!

The main reason why I do it anyway is because it’s the best way to camoflauge and ‘tone’ your legs without much effort. Also, you should know that MOST women, regardless of size, have cellulite … and we ALL want to camoflauge it!

As a last ditch effort, if you’re not into the self-tanner, don’t be afraid of pantyhose. Donna Karen makes a FABULOUS sheer hose that matches your skin so it doesn’t look like you’re even wearing any hose. This is exactly what you want when opting for hose – sheer, barely there perfection.

2) Appropriate Lengths

The perfect length to flatter your legs (and depending on your age and/or the occasion), is from mid-thigh to just below your knees. A good rule of thumb for appropriateness is the good ol’ Catholic schoolgirl test – if you’re skirt skims your fingers when your arms are to your side, you’re good to go. This is also what would be considered mid-thigh for most of you.

Even if you don’t love your legs because of your age (not your shape), I highly encourage shorter skirts for special occasions. This is simply where the perfect sheer, nude hose come in to play.

3) Heels

This is obvious, but it never hurts to reemphasize a great point. Heels lengthen the look of your leg. Who doesn’t want legs that go on forever?

A ‘one better’ trick is a pair of nude heels … your legs will look like they go on forever. BONUS: You now have a pair of heels for every occasion!

When choosing the perfect heel, be careful of cutting yourself off. These days, we’re seeing a lot of ankle straps and chunky booties, These can still be a great heel option, but just be careful of where they hit you. Just below the ankle is best and scooping a bit is even better. The idea is to keep drawing your eye down. (Often times, this style is best for leggings and/or skinny jeans since you’re not breaking the line, you’re continuing it.)

4) Strappy Sandals

The more skin you are willing to shoe on your foot, the better. Again, we’re talking about pulling the eye down.

I personally am obsessed with the Jimmy Choo’s Jennifer Aniston has been wearing (and was WAY before she wore them … she just validated my LOVE!). They’re so subtly sexy and prove my point. Amore budget friendly option from Nine West work just as well, though. ;)

Even if you’re wearing a flats … opt for a strappy version. It will be just as flatter as a heel … justkeep pulling the eye down. It’s almost as if you’re not wearing any shoes at all when they’re strappy. This is one time where showing more skin is the best option AND still classy!

I wonder, did I emphasize enough … pulling the eye down?

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Every season there are new Fashion trends to follow. New IT colors, new themes, new styles, etc. What’s a busy stylish gal to do to keep up with it all? Every three months and new trends to adapt to? Oy!Life Life Invite

Now, to set your fears aside, I’m going to explain to you why you can stop your worrying. Perhaps because I’m a personal stylist with an emphasis on STYLE, but I’ve never really bought into trends.

For one, I’m not a beanpole. I can’t wear just anything the way those runway models can. Real Women have Curves and I’m one of those women. And I embrace it. Fully.

And if you are a beanpole, you probably wear your clothes so as to give you more shape (you are if I’m working with you, at least).

For instance, it took me a full year to buy into the skinny jean. Before that, I was wholeheartedly against it. Why did I eventually buy into it?

For two reasons …

1) It morphed from a trend item to a closet staple. They’ve been around for years now, so you have a ton of designer creating their own versions.

2) I found my fit. Again, I’ve got curves, so I had to find something that would compliment them and not exaggerate them. My perfect pair were fitted and slim to balance the voluminous tops, a dark wash and more of a straight leg than a really skinny leg.

Also, Fashion Trends are no different than business trends. They follow a cycle.

It all starts with Designers debuting a collection with a few ‘new’ key items and styles (these are the trends) and a few key people pick up on these ideas and start the trend on the streets. About a year later, more designers have picked up on the trends making it more mainstream so more people are following it. The trend ‘dies’ … onlyto come back three (or ten) years later.

For instance, Cargo Pants are now making a huge comeback though this time around they’re a lot sleeker and sophisticated. I’ve even seen some people wearing Overalls.

Some more subtle trends we’re seeing again (from only 2 years ago): Ikat and Tribal Prints, Military influence, Romantic Flourishes aka Lingerie Inspired, etc.

Moral of the story?
Buy what you like, look to trends for inspiration and be sure what you’re buying fits you well and you’ll always look STYLISH.

Trends come and go, but style is eternal.

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BY CATHERINE CASSIDY

It’s the time of year where we all have a party of some sort to attend practically every other night (or so it seems). This makes the all important question ‘what do I wear?’ even more pressing (and possibly frustrating). To ease the pain, these tips should guide you through the trends while maximizing what you already have in your closet.

The Trends:

  • Shine & Sequins
  • Fur
  • Lace
  • Party Skirts
  • Bright Colors

Interpreting Them for YOU

Shine & Sequins
We’re seeing this most prominently in blazers, tops, dresses and skirts. In some cases it’s metallic prints/details on easy to wear tanks, sometimes beading on your skirt or dress.
Acne dress
This is easy to incorporate into your look without even buying anything. Do you have any metallic clutches? Shiny jewelry … maybe even a bit blingy? Or even a studded belt?

You can play it up or tone it down, depending on your preferences, style and the occasion.

A sparkly top can make an otherwise basic blazer or cardigan pop a little bit which is perfect for the office holiday party. Even the sequin blazers in a dark, neutral color adds just a bit of pizzazz that you can either style with a classic touch or play it trendy by pairing it with a party skirt.

Fur
The fur (or faux fur) vest is everywhere and it’s definitely a trend, not necessarily a lasting style choice. However, you can play this trendy or classic as well, depending on your style.

And before you go out to buy a new piece of fur (or faux), dig around your closet (or your mom’s or grandma’s) because I’m sure there is some fur you can borrow.

Fur for the holidays is about adding a bit of glam. And, of course, if you’re not in southern California, it’s meant to be functional as well!

If you don’t have this in your closet, there are plenty of inexpensive options such as H&M and Topshop that will allow you to buy into the trend. Since this is a showstopper piece, it’s important that the rest of your outfit is relatively understated and complimentary. Keep it pretty much tonal, but definitely add some cool accessories.

If you are looking for something classic, then there are some great jacket options that will carry you through future seasons as well. Look for a color that compliments your skin tone (or the always flattering leopard) and a fit that doesn’t hide your shape. Again, you would keep the rest of your outfit pretty basic.

Another easy way to play with this trend (and hit another ongoing trend) is with an embellished headband. Always an fun way to play with your hair, this also adds another element to your outfit. Headbands aren’t just about getting your hair out of your face any more, they’re just as much another accessory as your purse is!

Lace
OH my gosh! So many fun ways to play with lace. And I would bet you probably have something lacy in your closet from a previous season. I know I do! And I’m so excited to wear it again. As I’ve said before, Fashion is cyclical and the trends do come back. This is why I believe in quality over quantity! Anyway, I digress …

lace tights
Lace – try it as a skirt, a top, an accent, as a detail on your shoes or booties, or even with your tights. There are some GREAT tights options out there that make it really inexpensive to buy into this trend if you don’t already have some lace in your wardrobe.

What I love about the lace trend is that it’s really accessible for any age. And it’s so subtly sexy! (Another preference of mine – never overt, always subtly sexy!) 

Party Skirts
Yay! Hit two trends in one. Party skirts can be lacy, frilly, sparkly and/or all of the above!
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Some are short while some drape so lovely and to the knee (like the Alexander Wang I shared on Facebook). Whatever your fancy, you’re sure to find something you’ll go gaga over.

And you can incorporate some tights into the look (why not in a bright color?) to downplay a short skirt and make it subtly sexy (there it is again!). 

Check your closet for something from a previous year that you can re-purpose for your new party skirt. Otherwise, this is a trend I would suggest you buy into because you can always find a use for a great party skirt!

Bright Colors
Proof that Fashion is FUN! Colors abound in the stores and they offer such a great way to play with your clothes. I love pairing unexpected colors to make an outfit that pops. I just love color!

purple scarfAnd, we’ve been seeing it for two years now. The tones have changed a bit over the season, but for the most part it’s been variations on the jewel tones that first entered stores in Fall of ‘08. So, you should definitely have some color in your wardrobe you can incorporate into your party outfits!color clutch

If you’re still nervous about adding color or playing with color combos, I suggest dipping your toes into the idea by adding coor through accessories. Shoes, clutches, necklaces, earrings, etc. make for great ways to add color and play.

Oh! An outfit idea! How about that LBD you have in your closet? What if we add a bright cardigan and nip that in with a shiny belt at the waist to be sure we maintain the structure and shape of the dress? It’s SO important to be true to your curves and not hide them! And now we’ve hit on a few trends with one outfit you already had in your closet! A Fashion Success!

My final suggestion to you with your holiday style: take some time to play in your closet. Have fun trying new things! Take pictures and plan ahead. One less thing to worry about this holiday season!

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