An underrated item that adds polish to any outfit

Anthropologie Level 99 denim blazer

 

 

 

Blazers add a perfect finished look to any outfit. When it comes to denim we tend to think only of pants. I believe the denim blazer is highly underrated. What other silhouette makes you look more put together and what fabric states comfort, casual and on trend more than denim? 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jill Stuart nailed it with the details on this denim blazer.

 

The wonderful, waist detail keeps it special. The retro inspired leather looking buttons and sandblasting add that “oh! just threw this on look”.

 

 

 

 

 A lighter weight version like this one by Faconnable would be perfect to throw over any outfit but also rolls up nicely to fit in your handbag

 

 

Denim blazers over dress just look so modern. 

Lovely Cat Forsley

Give one a try and let me know what you think. Cheers. 

You, can make Spring arrive earlier by adding green to your wardrobe

Ready for Spring? Before the trees and grass turn green, add some of this uplifting color into your wardrobe.

Feraud Jacket, Ralph Lauren polo, distressed jeans

Green symbolizes life, energy and renewal. Perfect…know I can use some of that about now.  Try it and let me know if there isn’t there more spring in your step 😉         Nordstrom Preview 

 

 

Celine Top, Gucci Bag & Sunglasses, Earl Jean Jacket, Seven dark Flare Jeans.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A color that works well for everyone. Head to toe or add an accessory.

The choice, as always, is yours. Look for some “Frock” ideas below or check out our Pinterest Board “Greenery”

 

 

Starting top left, clockwise.  Vintage Sakowitz dress, Retro Wool Fit Flare Rosette Dress, AB Ferrin Jersey set(sold), Twelfth Street Cynthia Vincent silk dress(sold)

 

Love to see how you added green to your outfit 🙂

Why you should care about having the right undergarments

Ladies, my last post about the little black dress, reminded me about the importance of having the correct undergarments. Having worked in intimate apparel for more years than i care to admit ;), has left me with one thought. Undergarments can make or break an outfit…

 

Here is a simple test, grab a tee and or button down blouse. Then, get a comfy sports bra or bra-lette(yes, that one we wear on weekends that are stretchy) and a tee-shirt bra(molded, not padded, smooth). Try on your sports bra with the tee or blouse…now with the t-shirt bra. Which look is better? 

 

 

 

The t-shirt bra.

 Let’s have a better understanding of what is happening visually and physically. The cup, if it fits correctly, contains all your breast tissue, front and center. When the breast tissue is raised off the rib cage and out from under the armpit it makes one look longer and leaner.  Voila, you have gained a waist and lost several pounds. 

Now if you want to create the illusion of being a bit fuller i recommend Natori, “Pure Luxe” with wide straps or “Understated” with spaghetti straps. The main thing for all cup sizes is to make sure you have enough coverage that you get a smooth line, no “double boob”.  For D-G ladies try Natori’s “Element” , Chantelle’s  “Magnifigue” or “Parisian” these are lovely, smooth cup bras that contain your breast, front and center, again creating a sleeker look with out adding anything.

 

 

You can also find a excellent reference fitting guide and Q&A from Nordstrom here.

Many heavier garments sweaters, blazers layering of clothing can make you look shapless. The right bra will change that. Start with the best quality nude bra you can afford and see the difference it makes.

 

 

 

If you want any outfit to look better from your favorite jeans and a tee to the formal dress. Spend some time and money on what’s underneath. In addition to the large department stores, most cities have boutiques that are knowledgable in bra fitting. If you have an opportunity to visit the flagship Saks Fifth Avenue, in New York City, please go! It is wonderful to have almost an entire floor dedicated to underpinnings.

Look as great underneath the  dress as you do with it on. Dress for yourself. Please go get fit and get the best t-shirt bra you can afford. You won’t regret it. 

Now when do i get to wear the pretty lace bras?…to be continued

 

The thoughts and suggestions in this post are exclusively mine. I did not get paid or endorsed by any company or person. I did work at Nordstrom and several boutiques, as a bra specialist, many years ago. 

Shout out to Unsplash for photos. Photographers are listed respectively, Seth-Doyle, Caique-Silva, Brook-Cagle, Yoann-Boyer, Hust Wilson, Scott Webb, Larm-Rmah and Catherine-McMah.

 

LBD Love your Body Dress Options to get you through the season

Love your Body Dress, LyBD

Accentuate your best feature.

 

Fit Flare Catherine Malandrino dress has a beautiful cut and nice details. This is a cotton voile pin tuck detailed dress. V-neck line is flattering and fitted waist. Flared skirt.

HALO Dress

Cutouts that do not show too much skin and accentuate a small waist. Classic knee length and front coverage. Make this sexy but not over the top.

Jersey Laundry Dress with side grommets.

Makes this on trend and office party appropriate.

LAUREN by Ralph Lauren

Jersey faux wrap looks nice on all chest sizes. Gathering allows you to have an extra cocktail or dessert. Great from office to dinner.

Catherine Malandrino Silk

 

Gathering of fabric is a great way to hide or emphasize an area..so look in the mirror or take a selfie to see if the dress has achieved the desired effect.

Asymmetrical gives great bust coverage. Just make sure you have the correct bustier or strapless. 

 

 

Basically, choose dresses that accentuate your best feature. Material with some give like jersey is always a good bet. If you choose a sturdier fabric make sure it fits correctly. 

Bust: v-neck(emphasis) or asymetrical(minimize)

Small Waist: ruched, cut outs or gathered

Hips: (minimize) with flare or a line fitted but not too tight(accentuate)

Well fitting undergarments make a difference.

Real style is never right or wrong. Its a matter of being yourself on purpose. -G. Bruce Boyer

 

Cheers