Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Denim Fever

There are so many must have's for this fall season when it comes to denim...Every year I can barely contain myself with thoughts of the perfect jean. This is quite hilarious because I have more jeans than I can count. Yet, every fall I feel compelled to buy more. Luckily this season is loaded with ideas for innovative ways to wear denim. The first is Floral-Print Skinnnies which I am seeing everywhere from high end places like Paige+Liberty to low end places like American Eagle. These jeans are in all colors of the rainbow, with deliberate flower detailing that is ultra sweet.  It adds the right amount of feminity with a bit of edge to the clothing staple. In general skiny jeans might cause some trepidation. Women mistakenly think it is not age appropriate or it must be worn by model types sizes 0-4. This I flat out reject and actually think most women regardless of their size actually look skinnier depending on how it is worn. Its all about fit and cut and finding the right style for your body type. This is not a style you can just eyeball and purchase, you must try it on! The next trend I adore is the Oversize vest which was seen at 3.1 Phillip Lim. Again some might be skeptical envisioning a motorcycle mama?!? But it actually represents a sophisticated modern woman. It adds a sense of cool to any outfit, I suggest pairing it with ultra feminine items like a silk chiffon or flowered dress. You can also modernize the rocker-t by adding a vest, it creates a more polished look. Next, Metallic jeans are all the rage this season. It sets you apart from the masses. Say it with me... You are the trendsetter...This style exudes confidence and can be taken from day to night. These trends are so fun and can be worn by anyone. You know you want too...



Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Fashion Forward Trends for Fall

This week I wanted to concentrate on all my favorite trends for fall 2012. The first and most important trend is leather! Now ladies we are not just talking about our usual chic leather jackets. This fashion movement includes anything from skirts and pants to accessories. If you want to step it up a notch you might even include a leather dress in your fall wardrobe. Although black is the predominate color on the runway, you can always mix in a beige or burgundy to liven things up! The second dynamite trend is bright red/orange lips. I know most of us shriek at the thought, were not trying to look like a clown. But take a deep breath and try it. The secret is to keep the rest of your face simple, the lips are the focal point. There is nothing more glamorous than seeing a woman rock red lips. Now the trends for the fall are more matte, so that should ease some of your concerns. Last but not least, is pointed shoes it seems the higher the better...This concerns me especially because I live in my flip flops and flats. But here's my compromise to the people who are perpetually opposed to wearing heels. Just do it once a week. Believe me I understand heels are: a) hard to walk in b) bad for your joints c) simply not comfortable. Sometimes all at the same time... But each of us, have an inner super model in them; that can strut their stuff once a week, for a date night, trip to a museum, or play. Heels truly have the ability to transform an outfit and transform your confidence. Lets give the New York girls a run for their money in the style department!

 

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Just say No!

Never would I see one of those again, I swore to myself...Unless it was during a US gymnastics competition or an 80s party, I thought. But, I must have overestimated the fashion IQ of the average Mentor citizen. Mentor did have one of the more popular U.S. President of all time (James A. Garfield) and the most fashion forward mall (The Great Lakes Mall), and was one of the top one hundred U.S Cities. But, one citizen here had a fashion faux paux. I mean catastrophe--It was a moment I felt actual embarrassment, and wanted to reach out and grab it! Throw it out, I thought. No that's not good enough, time warp in a phone-booth, bill and ted style, and send it back to the 80's. What could it be you wonder? Doing a double take; I look again and want to ask this young lady if she knows what decade it is? I acknowledge her pretty ballerina bun, but shake my head at what's holding it together. None other than the dreaded scrunchy. This twenty-something adult woman in 2012 is wearing a scrunchy?!?. I guess she had missed the episode of Sex in the City, where Carrie Bradshaw discussed her abhorrence of scrunchies ten years ago? Yup I said it--ten years ago. I should cut her some slack she could be Amish, or never read a fashion magazine a day in her life?!? Whatever the case is I urge the public to reach out to their family/friends and to "just say no to the scrunchy."

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Jeans at a Baby Shower?!?

Jeans at a baby shower?!? I know there are more serious violations then this in fashion. But, because I saw this over the weekend I felt compelled to comment. This was not the average baby shower at your neighbors place, this was a catered event at the Sterle's Slovenian Country House.  It's kind of goes along with flip flops at the White House, wearing white at your friend's wedding, and dressing inappropriately at a funeral. I wonder what goes through one's head when they are clearly the only one in the room dressed in a disconnected way. Does it even register? Do you get a pass if you are a teenager? My response is a resounding, NO! Good breeding should dictate attire for certain occasions, irregardless of age. Say to yourself, would Kate Middleton approve? If not, please change! When I think of a baby shower, it is a joyous occasion, a celebration of generations. This is one of the biggest moments of a new mother's life, announcing to the world: I AM GOING TO BE SOMEONE'S PARENT!!! And you respond by wearing jeans...the same jeans you wore to your brothers t-ball game, the same jeans you wore to the grocery store, the same jeans you passed out in last week. Am I getting through yet?  In my humble opinion you should associate a shower with attending a play or musical. That includes wearing a dress, skirt and dressy top and or blazer, or if you must, dress pants. Those are all perfectly appropriate. Now you don't have to get super fancy, just show respect for the occasion. Think of Ann Taylor, the designs are understated and classic. You don't have to wear heels, flats or sandals would suffice. Remember your accessories, bring out one designer piece that Coach purse or diamond studs. What's the saying, "Be The Best You Can Be!"  When attending a shower, you are honoring your friends and family. Remember the venue, if it is catered or at a nice restaurant, then dressy attire will honor the new mother. Jeans at a baby shower is definitely a fashion faux pas!

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