Showing posts with label winter style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter style. Show all posts

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Delight in the Details

Delight in the Details

Lately I've increasingly noticed one trend among the women (of all ages, shapes, and sizes) whose style I most admire: they focus on the details. So maybe one of the keys to loving your wardrobe this season and next and the next without constantly wanting to buy new things is just that, the details. In honor of the women I see who make those small tweaks to their existing wardrobes to wear them day after day and year after year, today's post is dedicated to the little details that can help you look more polished and more intentional. 

Eddie Bauer Slightly Curvy On Sale Sizes 0-20, Petites, Regulars, Talls
Here, the details that makes it for me is the red belt. It's more matchy-matchy than I might normally wear, but I actually think it pulls the outfit together here. She's wearing red denim, which a lot of us probably have, with a few other basics. It's actually a simple jeans and t-shirt outfit, but tucking the shirt in and swapping red denim for jean bumps it up a notch. The red belt is the icing on the cake!

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Here, it's the buttons, obviously. She's wearing leggings and a sweater, but the buttons in the back make it much more interesting!

I have a similar sweater with buttons down the back (which makes me sing "Miss Mary Mack, Mack, Mack!" in my head), which got me thinking this last year: why not turn a cardigan around and wear it as though it were a sweater like this? I could skip the boots, personally.

If you have a cardigan with fun buttons, give it a try! I find that this works best with cardigans that are a little big on you. The front ends up looking like a pretty boatneck, and the back is the interesting detail that sets it apart. I had Marian aka Miss Mustard Seed try this. You can see her picture here
One of her readers commented that this was fashionable in the 1940s, which I just loved!

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Above, Girl with Curves knows that stripes and red lips are friends. They love each other. While I love all of the striped outfits, the image that stands out most to me is the middle one where that denim shirt ties the entire outfit together. I love that look because it take something that's a little prissy (the starched dress) and pairs it with something gritty (the denim shirt).

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The zippers on these boots are divine, of course, but I actually think that the socks make this whole look. Without the socks, the boots would stand off her legs and feel more disconnected. I love that the socks don't match the boots, it feels more like she's ready for a long walk in the woods. You can find similar boots on Zappos and socks on Etsy.

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Those stars! It would be gutsy to wear these jeans, but I like the mismatched socks showing and also the simple, cozy sweater. All very cute.

So here's my idea: go through your closet or dresser or laundry basket. Pick one item that you like a lot and highlight it by pairing it with something more basic, preferably a solid or stripe in a neutral color like oatmeal, gray, or black & white. Wear them together and delight in those details.


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

In Person Styling Session: Christina

In Person Styling Session: Christina

Today's client wrote me such a thorough review of our time together and was so kind and generous that I'm going to do something different and (mostly) turn it over to her! Here's Christina!

StartCloseIn: What were you hoping to get out of our time together?

I have always wanted to do a closet consultation and I couldn’t think of a better time to do it.  I am experiencing a new life season right now – turning 30, recently having been transplanted from the burbs to the city, losing weight due to training for a marathon, etc. etc. etc.  A lot of things are going really well for me right now, which has caused a surge in my self-confidence … I just needed my wardrobe to catch up! Plus, doing a styling session/closet consultation was on my 30before30 list so it simply had to happen!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Comfortable, Flattering Sweaters

Two Types of Comfortable, Flattering Sweaters

What a weekend! I've had many readers contact me about scheduling personal styling sessions-both in person and virtually. I'm thrilled to have interest and hope that my new readers will stick around! After Friday's incredible session with Marian AKA Miss Mustard Seed, I also had the joy of spending a few hours styling my friend, Lauren. We had previously done a virtual session, and this weekend we spent time in person together. I can't wait to show you the pictures later this week!

Let's talk about cold weather style. With the weather getting chilly, I can feel myself going a bit into hibernation, are you? All I want to wear are layers, layers, and more layers. At home, I just put on one layer after the next (yoga pants, socks, slippers, long-sleeved t-shirt, hoodie or cardigan) but when I go to work or to get tea with a friend, I want to wear something that's still comfortable but is more flattering. Here are a few items that I think could make the transition from warm and cozy to slightly more dressed up. Maybe you already have something like this in your closet?

A drape-front cardigan 

I love this first one from Eileen Fisher, including how it's styled with the t-shirt and harem pants for a casual look. With a warmer shoe, I'd wear this exact outfit to the farmer's market or for a casual outing. For a more polished feel, swap out the pants for trousers that you like and maybe a brighter, more structure top. Below, find two less expensive versions of the same concept.


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