Camo Chic and Military inspired fashions

Imitation is the greatest form of flattery. Military inspired fashions is not a new fashion trend in fact it has been an evolving trend since 2008; fast forward nine years, we still see designers borrowing key elements from the Military to style key pieces from pants to outerwear. As a military-brat and self proclaimed fashionista, I absolutely love military inspired pieces and own several key pieces in my wardrobe. This season, the inspiration has been camouflage. Now, I will admit that this trend took a while to grow on me, two cycles in fact. However, this time around I have embraced the camo trend and have included several pieces into my wardrobe. As, I watch many stylist rock this look, I will say there is a way to embrace this trend while being professional and not look like your chasing the look of the moment.

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J.Crew Tippi sweater

Just One: Choose one camouflage piece at a time. Pick one camo garment or accessory and let that be the focus of your outfit, other wise the your camo look becomes overload and it ends you wearing you instead of you wearing the trend.

 

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J.Crew camo toothpick jeans w/ stiped tee

Be Bold: Camouflage makes a bold statement by itself. Now, with that being said, I here woman ask me all the time. “what do I pair this with?” Now of course the obvious answer is black. However, I love the way it look with white, navy grey, citron yellow and of course my signature pink. Now this print can be worn with other patterns, just remember that the objective of mixing patterns is to put a twist on the outfit but allow the look to flow at the same time. So, if you decide to mix the patterns, make sure the pattern you choose to use is a smaller pattern than the camo. Remember camo is the focus.

 

La femme look: Camo is often associated with the military and most things

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Military shirt: Old Navy, tri colour skirt:Target

masculine. Those of you that know me already know what I am going to say…. rock the camo with …pearls. Yes…pearls. Pearls give any look an ultra femme look and most people don’t expect that combination. If pearls aren’t your forte, but would still like to incorporate camouflage into your wardrobe try very classic garments such as scarves, skirts, d’orsay flats or sweaters.

 

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Lane Bryant Military blue vest

Though military inspired looks is the fashion trend (again), embracing the trend with your unique style and classic pieces is how you can incorporate this trend into your wardrobe. Please remember, the only people I want to see in head to toe camo is our brave men and women who serve our military.

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D’orsy flats: Banana Republic

 

 

 

The codes of dress codes.

A dress code is a formaly imposed standard of dress within a school or work setting (according to Merrimam Webster dictionary). These dress codes need to exist because many people lack style, fashion sense, an understanding of what is work-place appropriate or they truly don’t care about fashion. Yes I said it! So now allow me to explain.

Working in various professions, I have experienced different dress codes and yet I am still shocked at how many individuals still manage to come to work dressed in a very unprofessional manner. Now, I understand that many people want to express personal style and comfort at work, which can be done, without compromising personal style and professionalism. I’ve experencied three types of dress codes and how to implement your personal style, while being professional and a la mode. The detailed dress code always calls for your look to be in season with the current collection of “it” pieces, colours or style. Being a fashionista, I’m  in favor of this dress code because it captures the goal of the business with accuracy and professionalism. Business casual, which is meant for a style of dress somewhere between Professional and Casual. Yet many people lean toward the casual. Lastly, the colour code, where employees must dress in particular colours.

 

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Detailed:J.Crew-Jacket, tippi, pearls, Sadie flats. Madewell: denim

 

 

 

 

The Detailed dresscode: My career as a personal stylist is all about the details and creating looks that flow within the current trends of fashion while maintaining a look of professionalism. One of the “must wear” items in this particular dress code is a blazer must be worn with jeans. Now if your recall from a previous posts, I catogorize the blazer as a classic and essential element of any wardrobe. I loved that this is required because it instantly elevates denim and employees always look professional. Now, if denim is not an option(in your place of business), refer to  The third piece rule. Now if you chose to wear a skirt or a knit pant, paird with a button-down blouse, you must wear a third piece, which could include a cardigan, sweater or a statement piece such as a bold scarf or piece of jewelery. The third piece pulls the look together, focuses the eye and looks professional. Not to mention that it is easy to transition the look from day to night. Detailed dress codes take time to plan and mastered, but once you’ve established you detailed formula of detailed dress code, you will always look fashionable and professional.

 

 

business casual jcrewBusiness-casual (not just casual) Now, Business casual is the most difficult dress code to define and has been left up to the business and sometimes the individual to interpreted the definition. So, I am here to help clear up the confusion. Now Gentlemen, your business casual look should comprise of khakis, crisp button down and/or sweater. Tie is optional. I will address foot wear in a minute.  Ladies….Ladies, we have so many business casual jcrew2dress code options that vary according to the event. Business casual should follow  the following: proper fitting pant (skirt at the knee)+ blouse (substitute button down, if need to) + blazer or cadrigan+ statement piece= business casual look. Leggings do not fit into this equation, and truthfully unless you work in personal fitness or in the gym, Leggings ARE NOT acceptable in the work place.

Colour Code. I’ve recently changed my full-time dress code  from a business-casual to a

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Colour: J.Crew-Blazer and tank. WhoWhatWear for Target-Skirt

 

colour based dress code. Now I’m loving the position, however this colour based dress code has been a challenge on many levels. One you guys know, that I am obsessed with colour. Second, many people believe that if they’re dressed in the appropriate colour that they are dressed professionally. Wrong! I’ve seen too many fashion faux-pauxs. Let me reiterate that Leggings (even if they are colour appropriate) of any kind ARE NOT acceptable. They do not provide any support, they are too sheer (I should not see flesh or bright panties of any kind). They are extremely unprofessional not matter what they are styled with. Now, I’m not anti-leggings. I am anti-leggings in the work place. I also find that individual feel as if they don’t need to try as hard to look professional because they’ve meet the colour requirement. Now, I’m not a fan of this dress code but I understand why it is chosen. Having all employees dressed in the same colours, creates a sense of unity, intended to limit distractions  and promote employee productivity.

 

Foot Wear: Flip- Flops and sneakers are not work appropriate. They simply look unprofessional. Now there are some exceptions to the rule you can wear a fashion sneaker with jeans and a blazer. Ladies, I know we love our heels but you need to have a cute flat to transition into, please do not wear a slipper at the office during business hours. It just looks lazy and unprofessional. After business hours, that is a different story.

Professional style is important because we as a visual society make many decisions based on how someone is dressed. It can determine if you get an interview, if a company or individual wants to do business. Not to mention, you never know who you will encounter throughout your daily travels. There have been a few times where I’ve had on the spot interviews and gotten the job. The most important thing to remember in a professional dress code is garments should have  structure and clean lines when it comes to your professional wardrobe. Individualize your style with colour, prints, scarves or statement pieces of jewelry. Style is important because it is the first thing anyone sees prior to any type of engagement.

 

Des(tee)nation Greece

Grecian blue and white buildings paired with crystal blue waters and sandy white beaches  of the Mediterranean  Sea, is what I imagine when I hear my good friend Niko talk about his new clothing line  Modern Lusso Marka, a vacation based clothing line with a particular focus on Greece for the first collection.

The  launch of Modern Lusso Marka is “Destination Based, Greece Inspired” contemporary European chic look that focuses and on promoting Greece and Greek culture and ultimately a line of clothing that will  promote the vacation lifestyle.

Currently the Grecian (inspired) goods can be purchased and only shipped through the United Stated. Niko does have  immediate future plans to expand the products internationally and hopes to grace the islands of Greece with his vacation inspired tees. Niko also plans to transition the brand to a lifestyle brand but for vacations. The idea is fabulous! There are many products such as food, fitness, health and wellness that promote their services and products as a way of  life. Vacations should be a way of life, we need time away from the stresses of everyday life. More importantly, we need a brand like Modern Lusso Marka to teach they important styles of being on vacation.

I am excited for his first launch of destination “Greece” and to see where the next vacation spot will be. You can shop Niko’s line here: http://www.modernlussomarka.com/

 

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Unisex Athens, Greece tee

 

 

 

WhoWhatWear

Fashion week is upon us. I always have my fashion senses ready for the debut of trends, colours and looks of the season. As, I prepare for fashion week and research the looks of my favourtue designers, one “new kid” on the cat walk has caught my eye. Who What Wear. I first discovered their collection in my favourite shopping past time other than J.crew…Target

 

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Skirt:who what wear.

We all know how addictive Target is with its many shops and it has been made even so with their collaboration with Who What Wear. This brand first caught my eye when I took my wondering  lap on the perimeter of the store. I saw a chic section within women’s clothing; it had bold prints, elegant yet edgy blouses and of course sequins. Sequins!!! Naturally, I had to investigate.

 

Who What Wear has captured my attention with their  and have been able to maintain it with an average price point of $30. This interior boutique has peaked my interest and has added a street chic flair to my wardrobe. The mini collection within Target has taken a page from J.crew by taking classic styles such as pencil skirts, blouses, and blazers and presenting them in with bold prints, lines, patterns and colours while creating a collection and brand that is creative, classic and unique.  So, if you’re looking for inexpensive pieces to update your wardrobe or to even experiment with a trend, Who What Wear is worth the look while you’re doing your weekly trip to Target.

 

 

 

 

Trend of Fast Fashion

We live in a world of instant gratification, we can order a coffee and food at the swipe of a button within any app;  obtain any type of information with a few strokes of the keyboard and have the latest gadget shipped overnight via FedEx. Fashion is no exception. Retailers like Zara, Target, H&M, and Forever 21 have produced the concept of Fast Fashion and seems to be dominating the fashion world.

These stores have mastered “fast fashions” by producing new and trendy collections at a fraction of the price and time of higher priced retailers. Low prices and  quick accessibility of cute and trendy pieces are a successful and attractive concept of “Fast Fashion.” Many of these stores mimic the looks of the runway and high end stores like J.Crew, and make it affordable and at the ready to for the latest collections.

The industry of fast fashion is also  attractive because it gives the shopper a sense of being “a la mode” (in fashion) all the time by experiencing the latest looks, trends and colours  at a fraction of the price. A blouse at a higher priced retailer that costs $90;  whereas “the look for less” version can be purchased for about $25. Now, who doesn’t love to be fashionable at a bargain. Even though I’m always on the hunt for a good bargain and intrigued  trends; I will continue to invest in the classics that are timeless and chic.

Two of my favorite fast fashion retailers are Target and Zara, where I get to play with current trends, colours, fabrics and the occasional blazer without investing a lot of money and time. However, fast fashion does have a down side, especially if you’re purchasing the bulk of your wardrobe is made up of fast fashons. It can cost more in the long run because, you will need to replace the more routinely worn pieces. Your individual style can get lost if your look is a walking billboard of the latest trends. Dressing in all trends can also make you look dated and like you’re trying too hard to be fashionable. True style should be personal and seem effortless.

Fast Fashion does have some cute and fashionable pieces which can update and transition your wardrobe but like all things, trends need to be consumed in moderation.

 

 

What do you want to say

Happy New Year!!! As we reflect on the trials and tribulations of the past year and focus on our goals and aspirations for the new year. Many of us will make resolutions to get in shape physically and mentally. We make plans to get organized, save money or set other personal goals that makes a statement about who we are and what we want to achieve. As we make our statement in the new year it is reflected in our wardrobe. What goals have you set for your wardrobe in order to achieve your aspirations?

Conversing again, with my good friend Brian, he mentioned that his friend didn’t like message tee’s because they can be too political or may put your opinion out there for judgment. Which brought up the point, we’re always making a statement with our ensembles, whether it be financial, political, societal, cultural, artistic, etc. Fashion has always had a unique way of expressing our thoughts through words, fabrics and colour  whether we intend to or not. Hence, the first blog post of 2017. What does your wardrobe say about you? Is it portraying an accurate description of what you want to present to the world?

Developing your personal style and the image you wish to convey to the world takes time, and changes throughout our lifetime. It is influenced by our choice of music, television  to styles advertised in the store windows and magazines.  There are subtle and bold ways in which we make statements with our manner of dress whether it is with cultural garments, message tees, bold colours, favourite sports team or a power suit, we are making a statement about our culture, our careers, or what may be important to us at the moment. What we choose to wear and how it is styled sets us apart from the rest and gives he world a peek into our personality.

My statement, I feel I make to the world is classic and bold. I say classic because I love the clean lines of blazers, trousers and pencil skirts but I love them in bold pinks, reds and yellows. I do own these classic pieces in more traditional colours of black and navy, which is my go to for a professional look. Blazers paired with a tee and jeans and of course my signature pearls is my unofficial uniform; which states that I am professional with my blazers and pearls, bold with colours, whimsical with tees and comfortable in jeans. I also feel that my style says that I’m willing to take risks with my wardrobe and in life.

What we choose to wear is one of the most important statements you will make in your daily life. Your ensemble is what people notice about you before an interview, it is what people notice about you before there is an interaction of any kind. Your style of dress can represent your culture, your favorite team or indicate your profession. It reflects trends or if you prefer to have a more classic style of dress. Your style also hints if you pay attention to minor details of fit, fabric and buttons. Other daily ensembles, such as uniforms can present a message of unity or what we choose to wear can set us apart. You decide what your statement will be.

 

 

 

G.I.F.T.S: A genuine gift giving guide

The Christmas season is officially upon us! It is time to spend time with friends and family show our love and appreciation through gifts. Now, who doesn’t love to receive gifts, especially if it is something that you’ve patiently waited for all year long. On the other hand, trying to show appreciation and gratitude for a thoughtless gift..is difficult.  I know that may have come off a little harsh, but every year people run around at the last minute wasting time and money on trinkets and gifts that will go unused or recycled. Yes, it is the thought that counts so why not really consider the personality, likes and interests of the recipient.

When purchasing a gift for that special someone, consider the following:

genineGENIUNE. Be genuine about the gift. What I mean is pay attention to the details. For example, where do they like to shop, what are their hobbies, favorite candies, do they prefer tea or coffee or what are the causes are they passionate about. Basically do your research about the person you will be purchasing for.

 

INDIVIZUALIZE. I work in retail and I purchase things for my self regularly throughout the year and I have been described as a difficult person to shop for. I wouldn’t say that I am difficult; I am very particular in what I like and don’t like. However, my favourite gifts Istacie-name have received in the past have been monogramed items such as towels, cosmetic bags and stationary. I loved these because they were personalized and very thoughtful  gifts that I would not have purchased myself.

FUNCTION. The gifts that I love to give and receive are the ones that serve a purpose like books, pajamas, gift cards ( I repeat, gift cards!), or helping a friend out in an unexpected way.  I was talking to a friend about this blog post and he said that he is taking his good friend grocery shopping as a gift. As unconventional  as it sounds, I love this idea! Sometimes the best gift is meeting a need of that special someone. Many will argue that gift cards are impersonal, but if it is a gift card to their favourite store and  with their favourite candy, beverage or movie can personalize it and still says “I thought of you” Also, the recipient of the gift card can purchase something that they really want or need. Gift cards are not impersonal; they’re practical. Also, purchased at their favourite store… it is the perfect gift.

TIME.  The gift of spending time with loved ones is priceless. Coordinating events with friends and family with the  opportunity to reconnect is amazing. This is an opportunity where you can be creative with gifts. For example, pay for a maid service for a week, have a girls weekend or family vacation instead of buying more stuff. Giving the gift of time means an opportunity to work on yourself. A better version of you really

 

jcrewSURPRISES. Now if you’re one for presents (truth is who doesn’t like ripping into wrapping paper with wonder) Surprising that special someone with the exact item they’ve been hinting at all year long-even in the colour they wanted…is a nice surprise. These types of gifts say “I listened and I was paying attention” Which really is the gift any of us really want.. to know that we’ve been heard.

 

 

 

A party of plaids, lace and glitter: Outfitting for the Holidays.

The Holiday season is  rapidly approaching which is filled with holiday feasts, gatherings, holiday work engagements and the stress of what to wear to these events which seem to take place everyday from now until January.

The holidays are already a  stressful time of year  and coordinating an ensemble should not be another added stressor. In fact, after breakfast and my morning devotional, getting dressed is my favourite part of the day!

As we count down the rest of 2016, I will guide you and your wardrobe with key pieces that can take you from work to an office party to time with the family and all of those events in between.

Outfitting for the holidays is more than the flashy lighted holiday sweaters of Santa and Rudolph. Your holiday cheer can be reflected in outfits that are chic, professional, practical while still capturing the Spirit of Christmas.

A Party of Plaids.

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J.Crew: Tee, jewelry, shoes. Old navy: tartan plaid Pants

 

 

Plaid is a pattern of radiant reds, glorious greens, winter whites and bold blues. It is one of the easiest way to incorporate a bit of holiday cheer into your wardrobe. With the various types of plaids, ranging from a buffalo print to the traditional tartan,  (that could be a blog itself…note to self plaid blog)  plaids  can be worn with blazers, trousers, skits and jeans. Don’t forget my go-to Chambray shirt which goes with everything. With a  change of shoe or statement piece, you are now ready for the office holiday party.

Lovely in Lace

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 J.Crew: Lace Pants

 

Lace is no longer a fabric reserved for weddings and other special occasions. It has gone beyond that little camisole that we all own with the lace trim;  Lace has taken a permeate role  in the realm of classic apparel. Classic silhouettes such as skirts and trousers in lace, creates an elegance that is appropriate for all occasions. One of my favourite lace piece this season is the lace pants from J.Crew. and paired with another classic piece or seasonal colour, you have the recipe of a perfect outfit.

 

Gala of Glitter

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New York &Company: Sequin Skirt. Jcrew: blazer, tank, boots. Tory Burch: clutch

 

Glitter is my go to for all occasions: holiday parties, birthdays, hump-day. Glitter and Sparkles always takes my ensemble to the next  level of celebrations. You can sprinkle in  a little glitter with a pair a shoes or clutch or drizzle yourself with a sequin pencil skirt, jacket or dress. The key to sequins apparel is that the glitter pieces must be the focal point of the your ensemble. Balance the sequins with neutral colours or with pops of colours. As much as I love glitter and sequins, Please, please don’t wear head to toe glitter, it is too much for the eye to process.

 

 

 

Outfitting for the holidays should not be an added stress;  It should be  a fun and seamless affair. Incorporating lace,  plaid or sequence to your holiday wardrobe can eliminate some of the guesswork of what to wear. Here are some key points to remember when wearing one of the key pieces of the seasons:

  • Fit is Key, especially with the fabrics of lace and sequins.
  • If it can be worn with black or denim, it can be worn with Plaid, lace or sequins
  • You don’t need a special place to wear it. If you like it, wear it. You don’t owe anyone any explanations.
  • Most importantly, Have fun and celebrate this holiday season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lovely in Leopard: how to introduce  and style leopard print into your wardrobe.

After all things pink and sparkle, Leopard print is my favourite pattern that has been incorporated into my wardrobe. With its timeless and versatile attributes, leopard print easily elevates even the most basic of outfits.

Every couple of fall fashion premiers, leopard print is the “it colour” of the season, but for me it is a timeless classic that looks great as a pair of shoes or a leopard skirt. Here are a few of my must haves and how to style it

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J.Crew shoes

Leopard shoes are a must have! If you purchase only one leopard print item, it should be shoes. This classic print is so versatile that is classically pairs with jeans and a sweater to that little black dress (LBD) Seriously, what other print is able to go with EVERYTHING?!

 

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J.Crew: Blazer, Pearls, shoes braclet. J.crew Factory: sweater

 

Leopard via the Classics

Leopard print in a “classic” such as sweaters, blouses and skirts is my absolute favourite  way to incorporate the bold print. With its rich colours of browns, black and creams; it makes a bold statement all the while being timeless and chic. Paired with a colourful  blazer, ballet flats, jeans and of course my signature pearls, you have the making of the perfect outfit composed of the classics (refer to previous blog posts).

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JCrew: shoes, jewllery, skirt. J.Crew Factory: sweater

 

The sweater that is paired with the blazer is the same sweater that is paired with the black pleated leather skirt. What I love about this print is that it is easily styled and it a great transition print for light weight fabrics such as linen to the heavier ones like leather.

 

 

 

 

 

Of all things leopard, a pencil skirt in this bold print has to be my favourite leopard piece. Here it is styled with a “tippi” sweater in merlot(from J.Crew) and of course my signature pearls. This natural and neutral print can be transitioned throughout the seasons by pairing it with warm to cool colors  in other words any colour from “midnight” to “neon flame” (red-orange) to “wild flamingo” (pinks)20160912_190857.jpg

wp-1474854663289.jpgFor those who are venturing into this print for the first time, you can start with shoes or even leopard print accessories. It’s a simple way to introduce the print into your wardrobe without having to commit to an outfit.  A scarf, belt or even a headband is just enough leopard  to be subltle

And for my fashionistas who love this print, there is one “don’t” when it comes to this print: wearing various leopard prints at the same time.

A “do” for this print: mix it with different prints like this plaid blazer, which I found at Target ( pronounced with my French accent).

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J.Crew: sweater, pearls, Target: Blazer, Shoes: Banana Republic

 

In my fashionable opinion, every woman should add at least one leopard piece to her wardrobe. It is a timeless, classic, neutral print that boldly makes a statement worn with solid colours or compliments particular prints such as plaid.  In conclusion, leopard is a very bold and sexy print, only one leopard print at a time and how ever you decide to style it, look fabulous!!!

 

 

 

 

 

The great white debate: to wear or not to wear white after labor day

“Don’t wear white after labor day” has been the fashion rule for decades which has been passes down by both our mothers and grandmothers  and many people still shop and organize their wardrobes according to this “white rule” but is wearing white after labor day a fashion faux paux or is it officially time to forget the rule once and for all?

History of No white after labor Day

White clothing is one of the official signs of summer and prior to the days of air conditioned homes and buildings; it was the main way people kept cool in the summer by wearing white clothing; it deflects light whereas dark clothing will absorb heat and light. White clothing also represented the final vacation of summer for many families before they had to put away their summer wardrobes and prepared for the cold and wet seasons of autumn and winter.

Many of the fashion magazines such as Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Cosmopolitan  who also happen to be based in New York, dictated the fashion trends according to the climate of the “Big Apple”. Summers are hot and the autums and winters quickly become cold and wet and wearing white it that type of environment wasn’t considered a la mode or practical.

To wear or not wear white after Labor Day

As the saying goes “rules are meant to be broken.” and I don’t stop wearing my white denim just because the calendar says it’s time for fall to arrive. With advances in technology and fashion trends, the rule of no white after Labor Day is no longer faux paux.

As I transition my wardrobe from summer to fall, the one item that I won’t put away is my white denim. They are a staple of my yearly wardrobe and I pair white denim with heavier fabrics like merino wool, cable knit sweaters, boots and of course my favourite  tweed blazers.

So after decades of debate, white after labor day is a “do,” just trade in your white linen and eyelet pieces for  traditionally fall fabrics in white of course.

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white jeans paired with olive shirt and a pop of colour.