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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

How to wear a summer top with your winter look

Same top, two looks
LOOK #1: A night out
Joie: Peri pocket tank dress $138
::::STYLE TIP:::: Tuck this into the pencil skirt and voila! you
have a night bright colored top.

Kenneth Cole earrings: $29.98 on sale


Kenneth Cole bracelet: $29.95 on sale



Graham and Spencer: $152





Carlos Santana: $79



LOOK #2: Day time look


Joie: $138




Juicy Couture: Draped Cardigan $178







Eileen Fisher: Obi belt $128
::::STYLE TIP:::: You have two options 1.) wrap the belt over the sweater and top or 2.) wear it
only over the top.









Vince: Scrunched ankle leggings $195








Giuseppe Zanotti: $585
Tannya,
Can you give me ideas of how to make a summer tunic work for Winter time? I'm trying to work with as much of my closet as I can!
Thanks,
Recycling Fashion

Dear Recycling Fashion,
Reusing some pieces into fall and winter is a smart way to go. Try layering, belting, using tights under skirts, tucking long tops into a pencil skirt, using leggings and boots. It's all about experimenting and seeing what works for you. Above is an example of two looks with the same top.
"Only great minds can afford a simple style." - Stendhal
-Tannya Bernadette















































































How to wear a summer top with your winter look

Same top, two looks
LOOK #1: A night out
Joie: Peri pocket tank dress $138
::::STYLE TIP:::: Tuck this into the pencil skirt and voila! you
have a night bright colored top.

Kenneth Cole earrings: $29.98 on sale


Kenneth Cole bracelet: $29.95 on sale



Graham and Spencer: $152





Carlos Santana: $79



LOOK #2: Day time look


Joie: $138




Juicy Couture: Draped Cardigan $178







Eileen Fisher: Obi belt $128
::::STYLE TIP:::: You have two options 1.) wrap the belt over the sweater and top or 2.) wear it
only over the top.









Vince: Scrunched ankle leggings $195








Giuseppe Zanotti: $585
Tannya,
Can you give me ideas of how to make a summer tunic work for Winter time? I'm trying to work with as much of my closet as I can!
Thanks,
Recycling Fashion

Dear Recycling Fashion,
Reusing some pieces into fall and winter is a smart way to go. Try layering, belting, using tights under skirts, tucking long tops into a pencil skirt, using leggings and boots. It's all about experimenting and seeing what works for you. Above is an example of two looks with the same top.
"Only great minds can afford a simple style." - Stendhal
-Tannya Bernadette















































































Wednesday, November 25, 2009

How to wear sweaters that make a statement

BCBG: $288
Color-Blocked Turtleneck Poncho
::::STYLING TIP::::This piece is a great one to throw on when your cold,
undecided about what to wear, but want to look great.
Great casual piece with skinny jeans and a great wedge boot.
BCBG: $166
Signature Cardi Wrap
::::STYLING TIP::::A pop of color for a drab black wardrobe. This spicy piece can go
a little more dressed up with a pencil/A-line skirt, opaque tights,
and platform close toed
booties.

BCBG: $198
Shawl Collar Sweater
::::STYLING TIP::::This piece can be worn with anything!
It is the most versatile yet stylish statement sweater. The wrap
allows access to a peak of your dress or top underneath and the tie
can be replaced with your favorite belt.


Tannya!!

Fall is well underway and I feel that I am attracted to the same type of sweaters....They are all button up cardigans. I want to add some sweaters that are a little risky for me and make a statement.
Simple Sweater Shopper


Dear Simple Sweater Shopper,
  • A good statement sweater must be flattering, have a little flair, yet stay simple. Yes simple can be good sometimes, especially with a statement piece, you don't want to go overboard and look like you tried to hard.
  • Buy something that isn't too trendy. Sweaters should really be more of a quality piece than a trendy piece. The reason I say this is because in Seattle we wear a lot of layers and warm pieces. It should last this whole season, possibly the next, or stored for another year.
  • For a thinner sweater with extra warmth go for one made of cashmere or alpaca. Cable knit sweaters are bulkier so careful with the layering on these pieces. The layering pieces should be a tight cotton long sleeve or a cami.
"While clothes may not make the woman, they certainly have a strong effect on her self-confidence- which, I believe, does make the woman."-Mary Kay Ashley
-Tannya Bernadette






How to wear sweaters that make a statement

BCBG: $288
Color-Blocked Turtleneck Poncho
::::STYLING TIP::::This piece is a great one to throw on when your cold,
undecided about what to wear, but want to look great.
Great casual piece with skinny jeans and a great wedge boot.
BCBG: $166
Signature Cardi Wrap
::::STYLING TIP::::A pop of color for a drab black wardrobe. This spicy piece can go
a little more dressed up with a pencil/A-line skirt, opaque tights,
and platform close toed
booties.

BCBG: $198
Shawl Collar Sweater
::::STYLING TIP::::This piece can be worn with anything!
It is the most versatile yet stylish statement sweater. The wrap
allows access to a peak of your dress or top underneath and the tie
can be replaced with your favorite belt.


Tannya!!

Fall is well underway and I feel that I am attracted to the same type of sweaters....They are all button up cardigans. I want to add some sweaters that are a little risky for me and make a statement.
Simple Sweater Shopper


Dear Simple Sweater Shopper,
  • A good statement sweater must be flattering, have a little flair, yet stay simple. Yes simple can be good sometimes, especially with a statement piece, you don't want to go overboard and look like you tried to hard.
  • Buy something that isn't too trendy. Sweaters should really be more of a quality piece than a trendy piece. The reason I say this is because in Seattle we wear a lot of layers and warm pieces. It should last this whole season, possibly the next, or stored for another year.
  • For a thinner sweater with extra warmth go for one made of cashmere or alpaca. Cable knit sweaters are bulkier so careful with the layering on these pieces. The layering pieces should be a tight cotton long sleeve or a cami.
"While clothes may not make the woman, they certainly have a strong effect on her self-confidence- which, I believe, does make the woman."-Mary Kay Ashley
-Tannya Bernadette






Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Where to shop for vintage from the comfort of your home

Fendi Tan Sellaria Leather Tote Bag $269.99
Alexander McQueen Lace Rossette Heels $439.99

Christian Dior Black Pleated Rouched Dress $449.99


Gucci Gold Studded Heel $239.99



Diane Von Furstenburg Olive Knit Dress $179.99
::::STYLING TIP:::: Vintage is the best place to purchase unique, one of a kind pieces for special events.





Dear Tannya,

I have heard that shopping vintage will one of a kind pieces to my wardrobe but I can't seem to find the time or Patience to go and search through racks of clothing to find the perfect piece. What do you suggest I do?

-Vintage Venting in Seattle

Dear Vintage Venting in Seattle,
I have the perfect solution. Personally, I enjoy looking through racks of clothing but I did some hunting for the top spots to do your vintage shopping online from your desk! There are many consignment shops sprouting up everywhere and some have user friendly, and with great pictures and search tools, and other sites are as much of a hassle as going into the store.
Here are my top vintage/consignment sights to make your search a little easier:

1. http://www.decadestwo.com/ : My favorite of ALL the sights I went to. They not only have a blog, wearable clothing, and great pictures, they really take care of their clients. Before purchasing, write to them so they can get to know you and your likes. Create a relationship with the owners to make shopping less stressful. Online Sales are final so make sure you get all your questions answered before purchasing.

2. http://www.lefrockonline.com/ : A local consignment shop that carries some pieces online also. This is best if you see a piece and want to try it on before purchasing. Don't shy away from talking to sales associates at these stores. They know the pieces they carry and if there is a sample of a design you like, they can certainly help you find more so you don't have to search the racks.

3. http://www.cmadeleines.com/ : This site offers rare designs and they have a huge gallery of clothing to check out. This spot is based in Miami and is known as one of the fashion wonders of the world.
"In order to be irreplaceable one must be different." Coco Chanel
-Tannya Bernadette

Where to shop for vintage from the comfort of your home

Fendi Tan Sellaria Leather Tote Bag $269.99
Alexander McQueen Lace Rossette Heels $439.99

Christian Dior Black Pleated Rouched Dress $449.99


Gucci Gold Studded Heel $239.99



Diane Von Furstenburg Olive Knit Dress $179.99
::::STYLING TIP:::: Vintage is the best place to purchase unique, one of a kind pieces for special events.





Dear Tannya,

I have heard that shopping vintage will one of a kind pieces to my wardrobe but I can't seem to find the time or Patience to go and search through racks of clothing to find the perfect piece. What do you suggest I do?

-Vintage Venting in Seattle

Dear Vintage Venting in Seattle,
I have the perfect solution. Personally, I enjoy looking through racks of clothing but I did some hunting for the top spots to do your vintage shopping online from your desk! There are many consignment shops sprouting up everywhere and some have user friendly, and with great pictures and search tools, and other sites are as much of a hassle as going into the store.
Here are my top vintage/consignment sights to make your search a little easier:

1. http://www.decadestwo.com/ : My favorite of ALL the sights I went to. They not only have a blog, wearable clothing, and great pictures, they really take care of their clients. Before purchasing, write to them so they can get to know you and your likes. Create a relationship with the owners to make shopping less stressful. Online Sales are final so make sure you get all your questions answered before purchasing.

2. http://www.lefrockonline.com/ : A local consignment shop that carries some pieces online also. This is best if you see a piece and want to try it on before purchasing. Don't shy away from talking to sales associates at these stores. They know the pieces they carry and if there is a sample of a design you like, they can certainly help you find more so you don't have to search the racks.

3. http://www.cmadeleines.com/ : This site offers rare designs and they have a huge gallery of clothing to check out. This spot is based in Miami and is known as one of the fashion wonders of the world.
"In order to be irreplaceable one must be different." Coco Chanel
-Tannya Bernadette

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Top 5 pieces you SHOULDN'T wear salsa dancing

::::QUICK TIP:::: Look how hot J. Lo looks! You can look good, feel comfortable, and flashy but still be a lady. The trick? If you are wearing a short skirt, wear a top that shows a little less cleavage and skin. If you wear pants, you can show off a little more on top. It's balance :-)

Tannya!


I love salsa dancing and every time I go out I have a hard time deciding what to wear. I look at other people and some are very casual, others are more dressed up, some are flashy. I guess I want to know what I shouldn't wear. I don't want to go out and look out of place. Any suggestions?


-Salsera


Dear Salsera!


I am soooooo happy you asked about what not to wear on the dance floor. First of all you want to look good but feel comfortable. Here is the top 5 items that look bad on the dance floor:


1. Low rise jeans- These are not very flattering on many women because they are too tight, too low, and show too much.


2. Cropped tops- Unless you have a really nice tummy your midsection should not be showing. It will look like your top is too small.


3. Short skirts without tight shorts underneath- This is a problem. If you see men crowding around you and you think it's because of your dancing, it may be because they are getting to see too much.


4. Strapless Dresses- These cause mishaps on the floor. Fast dancing....spinning.....tugging the dress or shirt up. Not very fun.


5. Heels that are too high- If you are going to be dancing for hours, why wear something uncomfortable? Invest in good salsa shoes that are 2 inches in height. These are flexible and there are MANY styles to choose from, leave the stilettos at home ladies.
Take this advice and you will avoid any mishaps on the dance floor.
"Beauty is power, a smile is it's sword." -Charles Reade
-Tannya Bernadette




Top 5 pieces you SHOULDN'T wear salsa dancing

::::QUICK TIP:::: Look how hot J. Lo looks! You can look good, feel comfortable, and flashy but still be a lady. The trick? If you are wearing a short skirt, wear a top that shows a little less cleavage and skin. If you wear pants, you can show off a little more on top. It's balance :-)

Tannya!


I love salsa dancing and every time I go out I have a hard time deciding what to wear. I look at other people and some are very casual, others are more dressed up, some are flashy. I guess I want to know what I shouldn't wear. I don't want to go out and look out of place. Any suggestions?


-Salsera


Dear Salsera!


I am soooooo happy you asked about what not to wear on the dance floor. First of all you want to look good but feel comfortable. Here is the top 5 items that look bad on the dance floor:


1. Low rise jeans- These are not very flattering on many women because they are too tight, too low, and show too much.


2. Cropped tops- Unless you have a really nice tummy your midsection should not be showing. It will look like your top is too small.


3. Short skirts without tight shorts underneath- This is a problem. If you see men crowding around you and you think it's because of your dancing, it may be because they are getting to see too much.


4. Strapless Dresses- These cause mishaps on the floor. Fast dancing....spinning.....tugging the dress or shirt up. Not very fun.


5. Heels that are too high- If you are going to be dancing for hours, why wear something uncomfortable? Invest in good salsa shoes that are 2 inches in height. These are flexible and there are MANY styles to choose from, leave the stilettos at home ladies.
Take this advice and you will avoid any mishaps on the dance floor.
"Beauty is power, a smile is it's sword." -Charles Reade
-Tannya Bernadette




Friday, October 16, 2009

Keeping dry, feeling comfortable, looking good

For the stylish yet natural you...
Miss Sixty Modern Trench $168

Beverly Feldman 'Tangy Boot'
For the casual and comfy you...
Burberry Quilted Jacket $550
Aguatalia by Marvin K 'Bold' Weatherproof Boot $350

For Chic/Professional...
CK Belted Gabardine Topper $168
::::Style Tip:::: When shopping for a coat, invest a little more money into it. This piece is one that is a wardrobe basic and you want to get quality and more life from it. This is the shell to your outfit, make it reflect you, take the time to purchase the right one.
Dear Tannya,
It's raining, it's Seattle. Is this silly? I can't decide what to wear to walk my dog, so wear a sweatshirt and jeans. What do you recommend?
-Unfashionable in the rain
Dear Unfashionable in the rain-

Your personal style should be developed into every part of your life! Leave the sweats at home and even then your indoor clothing should reflect you. Think of every piece as a piece to your image, your signature. Whether it the earthy natural colors you embrace, your comfortable yet stylish look, or your chic professional image.

I suggest this fall to invest in boots and a coat for the colder wet days that are to come in Seattle. Dress as if you might run into someone you haven't seen in awhile. Look twice next time before leaving the house.
"Feel free to play with trends-but always be faithful to your personality and lifestyle." - Randolph Duke
-Tannya Bernadette

Keeping dry, feeling comfortable, looking good

For the stylish yet natural you...
Miss Sixty Modern Trench $168

Beverly Feldman 'Tangy Boot'
For the casual and comfy you...
Burberry Quilted Jacket $550
Aguatalia by Marvin K 'Bold' Weatherproof Boot $350

For Chic/Professional...
CK Belted Gabardine Topper $168
::::Style Tip:::: When shopping for a coat, invest a little more money into it. This piece is one that is a wardrobe basic and you want to get quality and more life from it. This is the shell to your outfit, make it reflect you, take the time to purchase the right one.
Dear Tannya,
It's raining, it's Seattle. Is this silly? I can't decide what to wear to walk my dog, so wear a sweatshirt and jeans. What do you recommend?
-Unfashionable in the rain
Dear Unfashionable in the rain-

Your personal style should be developed into every part of your life! Leave the sweats at home and even then your indoor clothing should reflect you. Think of every piece as a piece to your image, your signature. Whether it the earthy natural colors you embrace, your comfortable yet stylish look, or your chic professional image.

I suggest this fall to invest in boots and a coat for the colder wet days that are to come in Seattle. Dress as if you might run into someone you haven't seen in awhile. Look twice next time before leaving the house.
"Feel free to play with trends-but always be faithful to your personality and lifestyle." - Randolph Duke
-Tannya Bernadette

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Is your image living up to your message?

The tuxedo shirt, Banana Republic for $79.50
::::Style Tip:::: The best thing you can do is have a well fitted
white button up. Throw it on when your in a hurry, add jewelry, a black trouser and
you are out the door. Can't go wrong :-)

Dear Tannya,


Life as an entrepreneur has had it's up and downs. I've been working hard but slacking on style. Are there any tips you can give to a woman that works hard but wants to look like she "tried" to get ready for the day?


-Fashionably Frustrated


Dear Fashionably Frustrated,


You have inspired me to write an article about your situation because it is so common. With the economy, style can be difficult but it doens't have to be. I hope this article inspires you to play with your look and what you currently own.


“I believe that function should dictate the style. Function is always a beautiful departure for style.” Diane von Furstenberg


-Tannya Bernadette



As an entrepreneur you have had the opportunity to make your own schedule, work from home, designate time to spend with the family, and been able to feel proud of the solo tasks that you set out to accomplish. With the success and effort you put into your business have you put the same effort in getting dressed?

Yes, for some getting dressed is a job in itself. Sometimes you forget the impact your image has towards others. With your clothing you send a non verbal message to your clients and those around you. Do they perceive you as authoritative, mature, secure, or maybe you are more along the lines of a more negative business message? Don’t be alarmed, it can happen to the best of us.

At first you may have looked at yourself in the mirror 3 times to make sure everything in place but, as time went by you slowly stopped putting the effort. It is a bad habit to get into, but I guarantee if you are working from home today and you go and wash your face, get dressed up a little, and look at yourself in the mirror, you will have more energy to take on everything that comes your way.

There should be a book of advice on the working woman’s wardrobe, especially with the economy the way it is. As entrepreneurs your business is a huge part of your life and money may not be coming in as much as you hope. But there is still hope for your style. Just to clarify in case you do not know the difference between fashion and style, style is a reflection of who you are. So be creative, open up your closet and set time aside to make new combinations with what you already own. Remember less is more, but if there are gaps in your wardrobe you need to fill, make sure they are smart purchases. Try local consignment shops or getting what you own tailored or redone.

Here is a list of some scenarios and advice to update your business look:

1. You have been wearing the same style for the past few years

It becomes easy to go in your closet pick out one thing and quickly throw it on. There is no second thought as to maybe it may not be you anymore, may not be functional for your day’s event, or even well fitting. You don’t think of new ways to wear what you have and haven’t invested in any new wardrobe pieces to upgrade your look.
Does the style you wear make you feel good about yourself and send the message you want clients to take in? Probably not.

Fashion Fix:


  • Wear a crisp white button up and throw on studded earrings and a bracelet. Simple is the best way to start.

  • Start getting dressed by wearing one item from your closet you love and add the pieces that work with it. You may find that saving your favorite clothes for “special” occasions is not worth it. Especially if that favorite piece makes you feel good about yourself.

  • If you buy new pieces for your wardrobe, don’t wear them all at once! Combine one new piece with two old. You’ll get more from your purchases.

  • Don’t buy a piece you cannot combine 3 different ways with what you already own. This is the trouble with some shoppers. Buy one piece then never wear it because it really isn’t you if you can’t mix it in.

2. You feel safe in a suit



Who doesn’t feel safe in a suit? It is a timeless piece and one that if you purchase a good quality fabric, lasts many years. But maybe the suit is starting to bore you, maybe you want a little spice to boost your confidence, or your image. Remember, you don’t have to look serious to be taken seriously. If you add a little personality to your style you will wear the clothes instead of letting it overpower you.


Fashion Fix:



  • Wear a blouse with a pop of color (the best color is the one you own the most of).

  • Buy a gray suit, it can look casual or dressed up. Black is as safe as a suit but if you build on using other colors to work into your wardrobe, you will have more versatility.

  • Invest in a pair of high heels that give you a sense of authority and confidence. I’ve found that women feel much more attractive when wearing a good fitted heel.

  • Use a handbag that is functional yet made of good quality. You can never go wrong with black, it is always chic and makes it go with any outfit.

3. Your work wear is anything casual



Getting dressed isn’t so much about fashion as it is clothing that accentuates your personality and life. Function has a lot to do with your choices and casual may make you feel more comfortable with your daily tasks. You may be looking for a way to add a little bit of pizzazz to your casual look without going overboard. Below is some advice to take a little risk in your casual wear.



Fashion Fix:



  • Dress up your jeans with a blazer. This is a look that makes it look like you put no effort yet will make you look ready for challenge.

  • Shop for a navy pant, and dress it down with a crisp white tee and necklace. Who knew a white tee could look so good?

  • Make sure you have a shoe whether it is a flat or a heel that makes you feel powerful. Sneakers won’t do, try to keep two pairs, one for outdoor adventures with the kids and the other for the gym. Slowly integrate shoes that complete your overall look.

  • Wear a skirt, tights, and boots (there are flat stylish boots!). Did you know that when the economy starts to plummet, so do hemlines? Please wear a skirt that is a couple inches above the knee or below, whatever works best.

  • Although money may be tight, creativity is bursting with flavor. Take the time to analyze yourself and the message you transmit to others with your style. Work with what you have and be true to yourself. Style is adding pieces that make you feel more you, try new things but make sure they continue to define your personal look.

Is your image living up to your message?

The tuxedo shirt, Banana Republic for $79.50
::::Style Tip:::: The best thing you can do is have a well fitted
white button up. Throw it on when your in a hurry, add jewelry, a black trouser and
you are out the door. Can't go wrong :-)

Dear Tannya,


Life as an entrepreneur has had it's up and downs. I've been working hard but slacking on style. Are there any tips you can give to a woman that works hard but wants to look like she "tried" to get ready for the day?


-Fashionably Frustrated


Dear Fashionably Frustrated,


You have inspired me to write an article about your situation because it is so common. With the economy, style can be difficult but it doens't have to be. I hope this article inspires you to play with your look and what you currently own.


“I believe that function should dictate the style. Function is always a beautiful departure for style.” Diane von Furstenberg


-Tannya Bernadette



As an entrepreneur you have had the opportunity to make your own schedule, work from home, designate time to spend with the family, and been able to feel proud of the solo tasks that you set out to accomplish. With the success and effort you put into your business have you put the same effort in getting dressed?

Yes, for some getting dressed is a job in itself. Sometimes you forget the impact your image has towards others. With your clothing you send a non verbal message to your clients and those around you. Do they perceive you as authoritative, mature, secure, or maybe you are more along the lines of a more negative business message? Don’t be alarmed, it can happen to the best of us.

At first you may have looked at yourself in the mirror 3 times to make sure everything in place but, as time went by you slowly stopped putting the effort. It is a bad habit to get into, but I guarantee if you are working from home today and you go and wash your face, get dressed up a little, and look at yourself in the mirror, you will have more energy to take on everything that comes your way.

There should be a book of advice on the working woman’s wardrobe, especially with the economy the way it is. As entrepreneurs your business is a huge part of your life and money may not be coming in as much as you hope. But there is still hope for your style. Just to clarify in case you do not know the difference between fashion and style, style is a reflection of who you are. So be creative, open up your closet and set time aside to make new combinations with what you already own. Remember less is more, but if there are gaps in your wardrobe you need to fill, make sure they are smart purchases. Try local consignment shops or getting what you own tailored or redone.

Here is a list of some scenarios and advice to update your business look:

1. You have been wearing the same style for the past few years

It becomes easy to go in your closet pick out one thing and quickly throw it on. There is no second thought as to maybe it may not be you anymore, may not be functional for your day’s event, or even well fitting. You don’t think of new ways to wear what you have and haven’t invested in any new wardrobe pieces to upgrade your look.
Does the style you wear make you feel good about yourself and send the message you want clients to take in? Probably not.

Fashion Fix:


  • Wear a crisp white button up and throw on studded earrings and a bracelet. Simple is the best way to start.

  • Start getting dressed by wearing one item from your closet you love and add the pieces that work with it. You may find that saving your favorite clothes for “special” occasions is not worth it. Especially if that favorite piece makes you feel good about yourself.

  • If you buy new pieces for your wardrobe, don’t wear them all at once! Combine one new piece with two old. You’ll get more from your purchases.

  • Don’t buy a piece you cannot combine 3 different ways with what you already own. This is the trouble with some shoppers. Buy one piece then never wear it because it really isn’t you if you can’t mix it in.

2. You feel safe in a suit



Who doesn’t feel safe in a suit? It is a timeless piece and one that if you purchase a good quality fabric, lasts many years. But maybe the suit is starting to bore you, maybe you want a little spice to boost your confidence, or your image. Remember, you don’t have to look serious to be taken seriously. If you add a little personality to your style you will wear the clothes instead of letting it overpower you.


Fashion Fix:



  • Wear a blouse with a pop of color (the best color is the one you own the most of).

  • Buy a gray suit, it can look casual or dressed up. Black is as safe as a suit but if you build on using other colors to work into your wardrobe, you will have more versatility.

  • Invest in a pair of high heels that give you a sense of authority and confidence. I’ve found that women feel much more attractive when wearing a good fitted heel.

  • Use a handbag that is functional yet made of good quality. You can never go wrong with black, it is always chic and makes it go with any outfit.

3. Your work wear is anything casual



Getting dressed isn’t so much about fashion as it is clothing that accentuates your personality and life. Function has a lot to do with your choices and casual may make you feel more comfortable with your daily tasks. You may be looking for a way to add a little bit of pizzazz to your casual look without going overboard. Below is some advice to take a little risk in your casual wear.



Fashion Fix:



  • Dress up your jeans with a blazer. This is a look that makes it look like you put no effort yet will make you look ready for challenge.

  • Shop for a navy pant, and dress it down with a crisp white tee and necklace. Who knew a white tee could look so good?

  • Make sure you have a shoe whether it is a flat or a heel that makes you feel powerful. Sneakers won’t do, try to keep two pairs, one for outdoor adventures with the kids and the other for the gym. Slowly integrate shoes that complete your overall look.

  • Wear a skirt, tights, and boots (there are flat stylish boots!). Did you know that when the economy starts to plummet, so do hemlines? Please wear a skirt that is a couple inches above the knee or below, whatever works best.

  • Although money may be tight, creativity is bursting with flavor. Take the time to analyze yourself and the message you transmit to others with your style. Work with what you have and be true to yourself. Style is adding pieces that make you feel more you, try new things but make sure they continue to define your personal look.