
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Dressed up at the Parthenon

Stylish Behavior and Sisterly Sarcasm
The other night I had the opportunity to attend a fundraiser at the Parthenon for the Rape and Sexual Abuse Center. You know, heels, hair, fancy people, dinner and dancing, etc. the whole shebang. I was with my 2 sisters, my mom, and my niece. On the way home my middle sister commented on how polite I had been. Now, let me explain here, we are jokingly sarcastic with a touch of truth with each other, all done in fun and love of course (I am winking)! I responded saying it was because I was dressed up. Yes, I know, that means I agreed with her. It is hard to be silly and crazy acting when you are concentrating on walking up the HUGE Parthenon steps in 3 inch heels. So, the question is, does the way we dress affect the way we behave. You know proponents for school uniforms certainly think so. I think I agree. Jeans and flats will definitely make most people feel more comfortable, more at ease, than heels and a cocktail dress. Think of the What Not to Wear candidates, they certainly carry themselves with more confidence and a realization that others are noticing them than they do on their secret tape. So, I think the moral of my blog is this, when you take care with the way you dress, not only others notice you but you will take more pride in yourself. It's a long shot but, maybe stylish dressing will lead to a kinder, gentler world! What a hoot! Let's go dress up Iran!!! Talk to you soon and call me for all your wardrobe needs and wishes! Have a great day.....
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Fun Job
Saturday, September 6, 2008
A Great Store
I am going to tell you about my new favorite store. It has been here maybe close to a year but I just went this summer. It is UAL, United Apparel Liquidators (I think that's the full name). It is on West End Blvd. where years ago Vandyland used to be. It is south of Centennial Park and Scarlett Begonia, another cool store. Anyway, look up or google the correct address, the clothes are what's important! In a warehouse type, large room, they have racks and racks of clothing you will not find anywhere else. They carry stock overruns, samples, last season, and store sell offs. The front of the store has several round racks of couture pieces. If you've never seen a piece from Prada, D&G, Lanvin, Vera Wang and others then this is wear to find them, at around 70% off, sometimes more. A $600.00 dollar Prada blouse is now much more reasonable at $100-$150 dollars. If that is still too much, keep going back to the racks with designers you haven't heard of, for anywhere from $9.99 to $49.99. What a deal! And no one else will have it on! These pieces will also generally be well made and sewn from good fabric. There are gowns, shoes, bags, belts, and a small section for men. Jeans for $19.99. I love this place! I got a silk skirt for $9.99, how great is that? Anyway, check it out, you'll be glad you did. But if you just don't want to, call me and I'll go for you!!! Thanks for reading.....
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Ready to get into Fall!
It's been a whole month since I've expressed my all important views on style and fashion.........just kidding! It has been a whole month though. During that time I've worked with several clients including the band On Tracy Lane. We had a great time at the photo shoot getting to know the guys and hopefully I'll have pictures to put up soon. But, onto fashion musings. I'd like to address this message to the women in the 40+ range. As with everyone, your body type needs to be honestly and objectively evaluated. The added bump in the road for those over 40 is "can I wear this at my age?" What we want are to be modern, stylish, and to look good! It is possible with some time, investigating, and the will to change if needed. Some advice I would offer is to get a fresh opinion of your hairstyle. If your stylist doesn't suggest changes and options, see someone else for a change. You don't have to stay with her, just see if you like the cut she gives you and your stylist can follow what she did. I know it's not always that easy, but sometimes it is! After that, spend some time in stores and departments where you don't normally shop. Try some things on that you do not consider "you". If you've got great legs, wear your hem a 2 or 3 inches above the knee, just not 5 or 6! Of course, lose the "mom" jeans. Try a designer pair like Joe's Jeans or a different style, maybe high rise or skinny. Get a pair of sharp boots or maybe a great leather jacket with some motorcycle details. Don't save your dressy tops and sweaters for dressy events, wear them to dinner or a movie. Find looks you admire in fashion magazines and copy them. Remember, 4o is a number, not a signal to lose your sense of self. It all begins with how you feel about your appearance. See ya later!
Friday, July 11, 2008
Seasons
Well, I have been gone awhile again, out of town with my family. And when I returned, it was beginning to happen. The subtle change in clothing collections to darker colors. The start of the fall pieces coming into stores. The August magazine layouts will be all about autumn. Holidays have in recent years been introduced in stores earlier and earlier, but fashion has always been several weeks to months ahead of the season. That is because way ahead of the actual season, fabrics have to be chosen, patterns and styles decided upon, orders taken at market, and garments produced and delivered to retailers. Buyers place orders 5 to 6 months before delivery, that means fall orders were placed around April. Fashion also has more than four seasons; winter, cruise, spring, summer and fall. There may be one in between summer and fall (I can't remember) and there is a always a holiday collection. Cruise is mid-January through February. That's why most department stores will have a small area for bathing suits and nautical type pieces after the New Year. These "rules" have been in place for forever. So, while we're still wearing our white eyelet and sandals, somewhere designers are drawing and coming up with what we'll be buying next spring. It's a crazy world in fashion, but I love it! Enjoy the summer sales!
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Little Things Matter
As with your children, a party, friends, decorating your home, etc., in fashion, little things make a difference. The other morning I was putting on a sheer top with a cami under it and the cami had a split in the side seam. I knew it was there but had continued to wear it under tops that hid the tear. When I looked in the mirror, I realized it was showing, looked bad, and needed to be fixed or taken off. I ran upstairs to my sewing machine and grabbed a needle and thread, turned the cami up to my waist and stitched it up. It looked 100% better and I didn't have to change. The way some might have to dash out and get flowers for the table, do that special little bedtime routine for your 4 yr. old, or have the perfect wine for dinner, you also need to put that extra touch into your clothing. Actually, stitching a tear isn't a special touch, just following good style rules: no tears, stains, or ill-fitting clothing. But, it was a little thing and it did matter. If your shoes are scuffed, polish them, if your under things are all stretched out, get some that aren't, if your blouse is stained, launder it. Most fixes are easy and cheap and definitely worth it. Remember, the little things matter, in all aspect of our lives. Sorry I've been gone awhile, I won't be away so long next time. So,til then, have fun, be kind, and dress well!
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