Monday, October 24, 2011

Day 24: Go to Earrings

Earrings really brighten up your face, and they are always a great finishing touch to your look.  Since they are typically the very last thing I think about or put on, I like to have some easy go-to earrings that don't take much thought. 
It is great to have some basic earrings that will go with lots.  If you are wearing other bold accessories (scarves, bracelets, necklaces) then you want to keep your earrings understated.  There are also times when I want a bigger earring when my other accessories aren't as bold. 
I would suggest having:
1.  One small pair of gold stud-type earring
2.  One larger pair of gold hoops or tear drops
3.  One small pair of silver stud-type earring
4.  One larger pair of silver hoops or tear drops
5.  Some pearl studs
6.  A fun colored earring like turquoise, since it goes with everything!

Some options...



If you have these options, you should almost always have the perfect earring to finish your look without thinking!

Only a week of October left, are you feeling more fashionable?  Any suggestions for things you would like to see?  Let me know!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Day 22: The Top Knot

I am so excited about this hair trend!  The top knot or messy bun is the ultimate easy hairdo!  Throw your hair into a high pony tail, tease it a bit, wrap it around and tuck it under your elastic or bobby pin it down and you are DONE! 

You have probably seen tons of celebrities and fashion bloggers doing it...


And here's me...  I think you will be seeing me do this one A LOT!  Easy, cute and comfortable!  Love it!

Any thoughts about top knots?  Have you tried it?

Friday, October 21, 2011

Day 21: Plan Ahead for Holiday Fashion

The holiday season is just around the corner.  Why not go ahead and get a head start on your outfits for those Christmas parties you have coming up?  Another way to get ahead, let me help you with your Christmas cards...

Here are some fun red tops to wear with skinny black pants or jeans.  Add some gold accessories and fun shoes are you are set...
Click on the pictures to go to the retailer...



Want to be a bit different this season.  What about some red pants?  Pair them with a black, cream or camel top and you will be the hit of the party



Need something a bit dressier...



Another option...  Pop just a little red with a necklace, belt, scarf bracelet or watch...


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Day 20: Black and Brown Together!

For some of you this may be a no-brainer, but I know for some it is not.  It is OK to wear black and brown together (gray and brown too)!  I have even had clients ask me if I would please post this on my blog, so they would feel more confident wearing the combo.

Here are a few examples of me wearing black with brown and gray with brown.

Now try to imagine these same outfits with black shoes, and you can see that the brown creates a much more interesting look and less "matchy match."  When doing black with brown, choose a brown that is lighter, closer to a cognac or a camel, so there is more contrast.  Think of that brown as just another color, not as a neutral.
If you embrace this idea, you can see why flat brown boots, are a wardrobe essential.

Need more convincing?  I created a black and brown Pinterest board.  I think once you see these amazing looks, you will feel fully confident wearing black and brown together.

What about you?  Have you tried this, or seen others trying this?

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Day 19: Discount Shopping

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Many people that I hear from are intimidated of discount shopping.  When referring to “discount shopping”  I am mainly talking about discount stores such as TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Ross, Stein Mart, etc…

Here are some of the benefits:
  1. Less Expensive, so you can buy more
  2. Typically, no pushy sales people putting pressure on you to buy things you don’t need
  3. Liberal return policies
  4. Many types of items in the same place (womens, mens, shoes, housewares, toys)

Here are some of my tips for shopping at discount stores:
  1. Take your time:  You may not be able to run in and out to get something like you would at a smaller boutique.  But just a little extra time can be extremely worthwhile.
  2. Shop often:  These types of stores get new inventory all the time.
  3. Know the layout of the store:  These stores are actually fairly organized and well-labeled.  Inside of each department (Mens, Ladies, Juniors, Womens/Plus Size) there are sections of sweaters, blouses, dresses, pants, capris, etc).  Take a moment to learn your way around and you will do much better.
  4. Know what is good at each store: 
Here are my favorites:  Ross- dresses and shoes
                                                        Marshalls- shoes, sweaters and tops, kids toys
                                                        TJ Maxx- Juniors tops, purses, beauty products
                                                        Stein Mart- Work-type separates and accessories

  1. Just have fun and consider it an adventure:  don’t get stressed out and overwhelmed, and practice makes perfect.  Once you get the hang of it you will not want to go back to high priced boutiques.
  2. A note about quality:  Some are concerned about the quality of the items at these stores.  For the most part, if you are buying in the ladies section, you can be confident that the quality is VERY good, especially at TJ Maxx and Marshalls.  Just look at the brands, they are very often the same you are seeing at Macys, Dillards, and even higher end stores. 

What questions you still have about discount shopping?