Posts Tagged ‘fashion’

You are what you eat. Apparently. I hear that you can also apply that to your clothing – you are what you wear. Here’s an analogy: you go to an interview, dressed in thrice worn jeans, a shirt that was last ironed when it was packaged for sale and a pair of loafers that would be better suited to the dogs’ mouth. Are you going to get the job?

Good luck ...

So saying that yes, you are what you wear. But that doesn’t also mean that everyday is catwalk day. That every day you need to up and dress yourself in clothing that’s good enough to grace the store windows of Alberta Ferretti or Balenciaga over on Melrose. What it does mean is that you need to look good effortlessly, smart casual, office chic, whatever it is you’re dressing for.

The way that the world of fashion works in society is this: first impressions count. Clothing has a lot to do with that. People see us, what we look like, what we’re wearing, and make certain assumptions, before we’ve gotten to handshaking and opening our mouths. To some degree the world turns on appearances, because the way in which we view each other dictates how we behave with each other.

So make the first impression the right one

Accomplishing the right look, something that suits you, your personality, an average day or week in your life, is incredibly easy. First of all you just need to take a step back and work out what shades and hues work best with your coloring. Not everyone can wear poppy red for example, and bright yellow has a tendency to turn a lot of people green.

Color is important because the perfect shirt or tunic may well be perfect in terms of fit and styling – and yet the wrong color will blast the aesthetic right out of the water. So, color first – style second. Here’s a tip … work out what type of body shape you are (not hard, ask people to be honest, or be honest when you look in the mirror) and then look at some ‘bodyshape styling’ articles to get the inspiration you’re looking for.



Now we’re cooking. Next you need to create what’s called ‘wardrobe staples’. Basically these are core pieces, items of clothing that form the backbone of your wardrobe. Again, there are plenty of comprehensive articles that cover this subject, but here’s a quick overview of what you can expect to find on the various lists that are out there:

  1. jeans – at least two pairs
  2. pumps – flats and heels, classic styles/colors, same with boots
  3. polo t shirts
  4. blouse/shirts
  5. sweaters
  6. lightweight jacket
  7. winter coat
  8. blazer
  9. flannel or wool pants
  10. an LBD – little black dress!
  11. Pencil or tailored skirt
  12. printed top – or two
  13. you get the picture

If it helps, one or two my my wardrobe staples were expensive, but they’re worn over and again. And then some. One (my absolute favorites) is a leather jacket that I bought when I was over in San Fransisco. Five years ago it cost me over $350, in a sale, and five years later I would happily pay double for the quality, the versatility and of course its wearability factor.

A beautiful leather jacket is a worthwhile investment

My jacket is one of those staples that’s rolled out for smart casual, evenings out, lunch with friends – it’s even pulled rank over other jackets at a couple of interviews and funerals over the years. It’s black, the leather is beautiful, a soft, full grain quality that looks (and feels) better with age and use. It’s versatile style-wise (not just because of the color), because it’s a single breasted blazer style – which makes it timeless, sharp, casual – depending upon the rest of my outfit.

Enough about my leather jacket, I think we get the picture. Should you buy one? Yes – if you can get your hands on one that’s a classic shape and fit, in either black or brown, waist to hip length and single breasted. Belted is also ok, as this adds another interesting (and versatile) dimension to the cut and overall aesthetic. Bottom line – you can buy a jacket made from leather and create a whole range of looks, with appearing tacky or like you just walked out of the 1970′s.

Back the the staples. If you need help with your choices, talk to store assistants in clothing outlets. Ask friends – surely everyone’s got an aspiring fashionista in their social circle? I know I have more than one, each vying for attention every time someone asks ‘which boots?’ or ‘what do you think, turquoise or taupe?’. Budget wise that’s down to you. A careful (and honest) appraisal of your current wardrobe should throw a few pieces out that can become part of your new clothing collection.

Then sit down and consider what you do need, what needs replacing, and set aside a budget and timescale. Check out who’s running end-of-season sales, who’s closing down, or revamping the store (both online and high street). Check out thrift stores, raid your friends wardrobes – do a clothing swap. Make a party out of it. Basically there are a dozen ways in which to build out the core of your wardrobe. Get to it – time’s a-wasting and clothes are a-waiting.

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When springtime approaches, it is a fresh time for fashion as the hottest trends are then revealed in the fashion arena. Even if you are tight on money, yet you cannot compromise with the latest fashion trends and styles which will be the must-have commodities of 2012. Let us discuss some of the spring fashion trends which were observed for 2012.

1)    Spring fashion: Print and color

Striking print and bright colors are very much in fashion during springtime. Tribal theme clothing has also attained its own share of popularity during this season. Exotic floral t-shirts with pants were just about everywhere. Daring prints are quite in fashion so don’t shy away from them.

2)    Spring fashion: Sorbet Shades

When it is spring and summer time, we get rid of dark clothing such as black, brown and navy blue. This is the time to embrace the beauty of light colors and shades such as yellows, pinks, sky blues and peppermint greens. During this time of the year, think about candies when you are choosing your clothes. Silky fabrics and pastel colors are in and are widely used during this time.

3)   Spring fashion: Heel-less shoes

Maybe this type of shoes is not for all but you must at least give it a try before you say no to it. If you can gain the required balance while wearing these shoes, then you can certainly go for it. Macys and Kmart both have various options in this kind of shoes; however, when you shop in here, make sure that you utilize the promo codes to get the maximum discount.

4)   Spring fashion: Digital print

One of the key aspects of spring fashion is the digital prints and these are worn and liked by Alexa Chung and Hailee Steinfeld. You can easily find such prints in Mary Katrantzou skirts, dresses and tops as well. You can also snap up digital prints on Tryshop.

5)    Spring fashion: Deep Sea – Aqua influence

Deep sea is a very prominent part of spring fashion and the inspired clothes from this collection are extremely famous.

6)    Spring fashion: Other trends

In 2011, color blocking became a great fashion trend and it will continue to do so with major emphasis on neon infused blocking. With such color blocking, you are bound to look fun and flirty in spring. Also, one of the other kinds of fashion which is bound to be big this year is the ethereal floaty white clothing which hangs loose on your body.

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Fashion influences today are driven by recognised names. These may be established brands or, as has more recently been the case, by celebrities such as singers and actors. In the UK fashion group Top Shop used the internationally established model Kate Moss to create and promote brands over the last few seasons for their group of stores based in the UK and the US.

When market demand for that particular celebrity cooled the group moved on to a new celebrity and will milk that market for as long as it lasts. The main aim is simply to follow the public’s interest in celebrities and drop them when the market cools.

Personalities easily transfer into cosmetics. One good example is  Jennifer Lopez and her perfume collection. This brand remains strong, perhaps due to the number of album releases or films the star makes.

A further development in brands is when we move into the realm of party costumes. Here we have a historical character driving the market. For example Captain Jack Sparrow, played by Johnny Depp in the pirate movies, has been responsible for a surge in clothing in this market. A visit to your local costume store such as www.officialpartydirectory.co.uk will verify the public’s appetite for the character both in adults and children’s ranges. Although not strictly high street fashion in the common sense, the character nevertheless influences customers to spend money on clothing and to identify with the legendary figure.



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Of all the accessories a woman has, none is more essential than the handbag. After all, it’s the one item likely contain every other valuable possession a woman has. It’s a personal thing that reflects the nature of any true modern woman. But it’s much more than just a showpiece because it serves a practical purpose as well. There are some essentials that are constant in any woman’s handbag, and no personal collection would be complete without them. Some of them are for emergency use while others help with maintenance, and all are important in their own special way. Here are 6 things every woman should keep in her handbag at all times.

Lipstick – this is such a common item that it’s almost a stereotype. But we all know the toll daily activities take on the lipstick you apply in the morning. Without regular touch-ups, it’s likely that your lips will be bare by the end of the day. This is why you should always have your favorite color (or two) readily handy so you can maintain those luscious lips.

A Mirror – rather than passing by a mall window and trying to discreetly look in a mirror, it’s far better to have one in your handbag. A small mirror helps to make sure you don’t have spinach caught in your teeth and every hair is still in place.

Cellphone – a cell phone serves so many purposes these days that it has truly become invaluable. How else are you going to e-mail your boss, twitter about that great dress you found, or check up on your friends Facebook status?

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Nose Powder – there’s nothing worse than developing shine throughout the day which is why it’s absolutely essential you have a bit of a nose powder on hand. It doesn’t matter what your complexion is, stress or Sun can do a number on your skin without this valuable item.

A Little Black Book – this item can take many forms and some women even turn it into a Journal. Whatever the case may be, it’s important to have a place where you can record information or a phone numbers. Sure a cell phone can do that, but what about when you come across a great healthy recipe or new fast weight loss tips?

A Bit of Cash – you’re not going to get very far without a bit of cash on hand these days, and there’s no better place to put it in your trusty handbag. It’s better to have two compartments, one for cash and the other for coins just in case of emergency. A lot of people have made the transition to plastic payments that involve debit or credit cards, but having a bit of cash will always be handy in case of emergency.

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Don’t underestimate the power of jewelry to complete or to provide a new look to your outfit.  You don’t need expensive jewelry like chocolate diamonds, although if you have them take full advantage of them and accent any of your natural, earthy toned clothing with them.

When used properly jewelry can add spice and personality to your outfits.  It can complete the look or it can give a new look to your older clothes.  While you want to choose jewelry that is in style you also need to choose items that fit your personality and your style.  Your jewelry should fit your style as much as your clothing does.

 This season chunky jewelry is in style.  Larger bib style necklaces, dangling chandelier earrings, bangles and large cocktail rings.  The use of varied materials, colors, shapes and metals is popular. 

This means in necklaces you may see larger stones mixed with colored glass or large beads and even different shapes of metals.  Earrings are featuring long strings of beads, metal designs or even feathers.  Bangles and cuffs are seen in bold colors and in varied shapes.  Cocktail rings often feature a specific motif, stone or metal design.

Look for jewelry that will bring out or enhance the current colors in your wardrobe.  Because larger jewelry is in style it is best to choose a couple of pieces.  Don’t wear too many large pieces at one time. 

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Cosmetics and fashion have always gone hand in hand. Those that loved the top brands of the fashion world were usually up to speed with what the best anti wrinkle cream products were, the best cosmetic brands and any new advancements that were happening.

Today it’s easier then ever to stay abreast of all these changes in the industry thanks to blogs like this one. People who love fashion and cosmetics are able to share their love with the world through daily blog posts for others who enjoy the same things.

However lately there’s been a trend, especially in the anti aging sector where to fully comprehend what some of the new products are formulated with requires a university degree in biology.

In fact these new break through anti aging treatments are being branded cosmeceuticals, a new breed of anti aging products that are part cosmetics and part pharmaceutical  Of course these creams, lotions and serums are all available over the counter, but the parallel to pharmeceuticals is made to illustrate just how advanced some of these skin care ingredients are becoming.

SYN-COLL, Argireline and Matrixyl are three lab formulated ingredients in Europe that are used in anti aging creams around the world. They’ve had clinical studies and trials conducted to prove their effectiveness and are highly sought after in those women and some men who are hardcore about getting rid of their wrinkles, fine lines and under-eye dark circles.

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Yes, it is true you can find the perfect Christmas Gift for someone you know by looking at the lates fashion accessories, and buying something you know that they will love. If you know some one who really likes to be up to date with their image, and how they look over all, then this could be the choice for you.

It is not hard to find something suitable for, just take a look at fashion magazines, or even home shopping catalogues, and this will give you some great ideas for the fashion conscious. Some of the Top Christmas Gifts 2011 will most probably be this kind of present.

This is especially true if you are buying for a teenage girl, I find this the hardest age range for gift buying. They have grown out of toys, and the only other thing left to buy seems to be expensive electronics, such as phones and ipads. Which is fine if you have a big budget, but it also leaves them with few gifts on Christmas morning.

So think of fashion accessories, these could range from a piece of fashion jewelry to earrings, or rings. Then there is also clothing, scarves and boots for example are a good choice.

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