July 29, 2009
In Style...and Outta My Price Range
Page 164. Deals and Steals. I'm sorry, Sydne Bolden Long, senior style editor. While I can't argue your taste, which I think is pretty darn sharp, your concept of a "deal" is apparently a little cloudy. Ok, ok...we'll agree to disagree. But frankly, readers, I think you'll agree with me- $149 for a short sleeved, relatively shapeless dress is a little steep- the pattern looks like it's simple enough to sew at home. I think maybe it's that I'm a big bargain hunter- to me, a "steal" is a really outstandingly amazing buy- like a dress for $29 that you know you'll wear a hundred times (making the cost per wear a little more than a quarter). This is the August issue, the dress we're discussing is sunshine yellow and silk. It's unlikely it'll get worn much past October. Ok, fine, you can grab a 20% discount from instyle.com. That's a whopping $29.80 you're saving. Here's my polyvore set demonstrating a few of the items from the InStyle piece, and a few I found in just a few minutes online. Given a whole day in a mall or, even better, an OUTLET mall, I bet I could put together a pretty great, cohesive, mix and match wardrobe for the amount the InStyle would spend on the few things they put on their deals and steals page. In my set, the items on the left are actual bargains, found on sites like forever21.com and endless.com. Those on the right are the actual items from the InStyle piece- except that the $149 Kenneth Cole dress only shows up in black when you click on it on their website, and the mag shows it in yellow. All in all, readers, my point is this: if you're truly looking for a DEAL, then get one. If you're looking to INVEST in a classic, make it a pair of basic Jimmy Choos (joking!...a little...) or a great blazer.
July 18, 2009
Anniversary Sale at Nordstrom!!!
Nordstrom's annual Anniversary sale started yesterday. It goes until August 2nd, so don't forget, and get shopping! I stopped by yesterday and got a few things. I'm going back Monday after most of the chaos of the crowds are over to look at shoes. I am on a mission to find boots this year! For those of you who aren't familiar with the wonder that is the Anniversary sale, I'll fill you in: It's the only sale I'm aware of that is a fall preview sale. It is brand new merchandise that hits the rack beginning at a sale price. Then, after the sale, (starting August 3rd) everything goes back up to regular price. I know it's hard to think about fall attire when it's still summer and really hot out, but these prices are so amazing, you can't help but get excited for fall weather!
July 7, 2009
Fabulous Finds: Promo Codes
June 24, 2009
J. Crew Jewelry
all images courtesy of jcrew.com
June 1, 2009
Swimwear Wrap-Up
1. For many of you, swimwear is more of an investment than a quick, cheap and cheerful buy. For that reason, I've shown a variety of different price points. While our goal is to save you money, I need to point out that if you buy a $10 per piece suit that doesn't fit you well, it'll sit in the drawer and amount to a $20 waste. If, for a good fit, you truly need to spend $60 or $80 on a suit, so be it- I certainly won't fault you. On the other hand, a good friend of mine finds her best fit in Old Navy swimwear- and saves a FORTUNE over what I end up spending! Swimwear is typically one of those situations where you get what you pay for. Many more expensive suits use higher quality fabrics that maintain the same size and shape wet or dry, include body shapers, and quicker-drying fabrics. Many less expensive suits are more likely to bleed, pill, or develop holes.
2. Regardless of how much you pay for your swimsuit, caring for it properly will prolong its life by a long shot. I take extremely good care of my swimsuits, and I still have some that I bought more than 5 years ago- that still look new. Some tips:
-Consider the type and amount of activity you'll be doing in a swimsuit. Do you lay poolside on a lounge chair a few times a season? Two suits will cover you. Do you swim all day and play volleyball on the beach every weekend all summer? You'll need 4 or 5. If you're going on vacation, the general rule of thumb is-you need 3- the one you're wearing, the one that's drying, and the one you're going to wear next.
-If you're laying poolside, and not doing much, you won't need as much support in your suit as if you're a more active swimmer or beach sports player. Also keep in mind that the more active you are at the beach, the more strain on your swimsuit and the more often you'll find yourself replacing it.
-Things that are bad for your swimsuit: pretty much everything you expose it to: sun, salt water, chlorine, sunscreen, sand, concrete. These things all start to break down the elastic and spandex and can cause your suit to become brittle, ill fitting, and pilled.
-Never, ever, ever put your swimsuit in the washing machine or the dryer. The wash cycles, and most detergents, can actually break down the elastic and spandex in your suit, causing it to fit poorly and have less ability to spring back to it's regular shape. Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent (I like Nordstrom's swimwear wash, which is formulated to neutralize chlorine and rid you of sunscreen and salt water, or you can use a gentle lingerie wash) and lay flat or on a drying rack to drip dry. Biggest mistake people make: putting their suit in the sun to dry! Don't do this- the sun, like harsh detergents, eats away at the spandex in your suit, making it brittle, AND it fades the color. Yuck!
-If you're going to sit on the edge of a pool, put a towel under your tush. It will save the seat of your swimsuit from snagging on the concrete and pilling.
-I can't say this one enough- do not ever, under any circumstances, hang around for extended periods of time in a wet swimsuit. It is not good for you! Change into a robe or a pair of cotton shorts asap after the beach.
Happy Summer, everyone!
May 28, 2009
Boy Cut
1. Metallics, embroidery, beading, sequins...all kinds of embellishment, really, and light colors are totally your friends.
2. A bandeau top, while it won't create much for you up top, is absolutely gorgeous for those of you embracing your little boobs (which you SHOULD!). You can actually pull this look off without looking skanktastic, so do it up.
4. You can pull off any kind of bottom- the boy cut, the miniskirt, the basic bikini brief, the tie side, but remember- if you want to look like you've got more booty, look like you're trying to cover it but just can't seem to! Try a brazilian cut (not for the faint of heart- these are a mere few square inches from being thongs) or a boy cut, where your cheeks peek coyly out the bottom. Again, adding visual bulk means light colors, metallics, patterns, and embellishment.
5. The cutaway mio suits look AMAZING on you. If tan lines aren't an issue for you, go for one of them- they're sexy, sophisticated, and gorgeous. These are also known as a great option for those of you who've had children and have your pre-pregnancy body back but with a few stretch marks to hide.
Forever 21, $10.80 each piece. The white looks so fresh with a tan, helps to add a little bulk in the right places, and the bandeau is held up with a tie, so you can play!
May 21, 2009
Old Navy Swim
Like Sand Through an Hourglass...
This Betsey Johnson skirted bandeaukini is available at Nordstrom. Cute, sweet, perfect for the pool!
Miraclesuit, available at Nordstrom. Great for our hourglasses who have a little extra padding.
This ruffled, ruched, halter mio pulls in the retro theme and has lots of points that make it great for the more fit hourglass. The v-neck separates your boobs and accentuates one of your best features. The ruching around the waist shows off your already admirable middle, and the ruffled "skirt" is flirty and fun, as well as adding to the shapely curves of your body. It's available at Nordstrom, but I've seen inexpensive versions around as well- keep your eyes peeled!
May 15, 2009
Apple Picking
1. Look for suits that have a bit of embellishment at the neckline. Much like the pear shaped girls, you want to draw the eye up toward your face and away from the part of your body that makes you self-conscious. Some options here- light colored from an empire seam (which goes just under your breasts) up, and dark navy, deep violet, or black below.
2. Because you carry your weight around your waist, bikinis are likely not a good choice for you. Tankinis and 1 piece suits, however, are definitely your friends, so embrace all the choices. Brands like magic suit and Miraclesuit make swimwear with an inner control panel to help hold in your body, flatten your tummy and give you an overall smoother shape. These brands also tend to design their suits with your body type in mind, so they'll add more visual interest at the neckline and keep the lower half of the suit clean, dark, and simple- much more flattering for you.
3. You probably have great legs, so show them off! Details at the leg openings, like bows or a small ruffle, can draw attention to your legs and away from your middle, so they can help you in creating your perfect suit.
4. Patterns are ok, but only in the right way: Tiny patterns will appear visually as taking up more space, as they'll repeat often, so they're a no-no. Larger patterns are good, as are verticle or diagonal stripes. Horizontal stripes are only ok in narrow doses- you don't want to create one long horizontal line going right around your widest part, as the eye looks for lines it can follow. A dark solid suit with a deep, v-shaped inset at the chest or straight insets up the sides with patterning or stripes on them are great options.
5. A few things to avoid: itty bitty patterns. Look for a larger pattern as a smaller one will repeat too often across your belly, giving the illusion of more space. Light colors, shiny fabrics, and metallics will also expand the visual space, so be sure that these are only along the neckline. Chevron stripes (V and upside down V) and sheer cutouts can be very flattering also.
6. Get a tunic style cover-up so that you'll be able to wander the shoreline without feeling like you're putting on a bad show. Its loose fit will hide your tummy while the short hemline will show off your legs.
This Betsey Johnson tankini slims with its black side panels, while adding visual interest with the scalloped pattern.
This Miraclesuit hits all the marks: V-neck, non-repetitive, medium sized pattern, surplice style, wide enough straps to offer support. It helps to define the waist and fram the face and decolletage.
This suit by Gottex is an expensive, but strong option. The light, detailed top adds visual interest with hardware, and the dark bottom doesn't hold the eye.
All suits available at www.nordstrom.com.
May 11, 2009
Pear Shaped Perfection
1. Dark, solid colored bottoms. Because your thighs are probably a bit on the thick side, look for a leg opening that is as high cut as your level of modesty will allow. This will lengthen the look of your leg. Boy shorts are NOT a good look for you because they draw a straight line across your thigh, often at its widest point- drawing attention to its circumference and ultimately making it appear larger.
2. Your bottoms, if you're looking at a 2 piece suit, should have a moderate rise. Low rise bottoms do to your hips what boy shorts do to your thighs.
3. Tankinis are your friends. Look for light colored, bright colored, or patterned tops to add visual interest at the chest.
4. The bottom hem of your tankini top should "meet and greet" the top seam of your bottoms, as there is little less attractive than a girl muffin topping out the top of her briefs AND the bottom of her top at the same time.
5. You pear shaped girls must, must, MUST look into buying your swimwear in separates. The same size top and bottom will not work for you. You might be a size 4 top and a size 10 bottom, and that's ok- you'll look far better in a suit that fits than you will in a size 8, where the top is falling off of you (and will be even larger when you jump in the pool, as the fabric usually "grows" a bit when wet) and the bottoms force you to bulge out at the waist and the leg openings.
6. Look for tops that have beading, sequins, embroidery, crochet, or other visual interest along the neckline or on the cups. Adding textures like these will add visual "bulk" and help your breasts to appear larger and work double duty by drawing the attention away from your hips and thighs.
7. If you have a toned stomach, which many of you do, work a bikini! You can, so you might as well go for it. Make sure, again, to go for a plain, dark bottom with a detailed top.
Below, a few suits that make smart choices for the pear shaped woman:
May 8, 2009
Swimwear 101: Basic Silhouettes
A "Surplice" style mio tank suit- Surplice refers to the v-neck and wrap-around styling of the suit.
May 5, 2009
Swimwear Season is coming...
First thing's first. Start moisturizing right now. Seriously- step away from your computer and smear on the moisturizer. No one wants to look at your scaly legs and ashy elbows, and the dry skin will only make you look less toned, not to mention the itching. The best time to moisturize is right after a shower, to help lock the most moisture into your skin. Shower in warm, not very hot water, as hot water zaps moisture out. I recommend some regular exfoliating as well.
Tanner skin looks a little more toned, it tends to have more of a healthy glow, and lots of us love the way it looks on us. Then again, none of us want skin cancer, so be sure to wear sunscreen. Every day, all year, even if it's raining or snowing. It amazes me that there are actually still people who smear on the baby oil and don't expect to suffer later for it. Plus, leather jackets may be a good look, but only if you can actually take them off. Your skin takes care of you by keeping bad stuff out, so return the favor! Neutrogena's sunscreens aren't terribly expensive and are among the highest ranked. If you're looking for a little color, fake a bake with a spray tan (not the kind that makes you look like an oompa loompa, that's never cute) or get a moisturizer with a self tanner included. Jergens Natural Glow is inexpensive and very gradual- so you're less likely to have huge mistakes!
Finally, the thing that always made me laugh about my swimwear customers, and something I still can't give up myself, is how critical we are of ourselves. OK. So 2% of the girls on the beach have the perfect shade of tan, not a stretch mark or a cellulite dimple in sight, and the bodies of the airbrushed women who grace Maxim's covers month in and month out. And frankly, most of them look like they could really use a cheeseburger and a beer- which, in their skeletal frailty, would show the second they swallowed their first bite. Then there's the rest of us. The pasty, stretch marked, cellulite-ridden, Molson-muscled rest of us. (I think Molson-muscle is a much friendlier way of saying beer-gut). So we should really stop focusing on the negative, work on what we can change, and find a bathing suit that works best for our shape. It's funny how the girl who has that perfect little body with the perfect tan and the perfect hair puts herself into such a tiny bathing suit that she can't even attempt any kind of fun at the beach for fear of a nip-slip or a self inflicted atomic wedgie. Get into a comfortable suit that makes you feel good and keeps your parts where they belong, and you can actually have a good time...which is kind of the point.
The next few days, I'll clue you in on ways to trick the eye into seeing your giant boobs as smaller, your nonexistent boobs as substantial, hiding your pooch, thunderthighs, saddlebags, and more. And we're not just using padding and minimizers, we're using prints, solids, colorblocking, and different cuts and fabrications to make it work. Even if you're not in the market for a swimsuit, pay attention, because a lot of these concepts apply to clothing as well!
May 1, 2009
Zoe & Zac green fashion
Going with Lindsay's post about eco chic fashion, I thought I'd post about the new line at Payless Shoes by Zoe&Zac. All of their shoes and accessories are made from "eco-friendly materials such as organic cotton, jute, hemp, tagua nuts and recycled rubber."
Now you can be friendly to Mother Earth and look cute! The entire collection is under $30! Here are a few that I liked:
*If you buy any zoe&zac item, Payless will donate $1 to The Nature Conservancy's Plant a Billion Trees Campaign. So, be green and plant a tree!
all images courtesy of payless.com
April 27, 2009
Eco Chic
Bamboo Ribbed Tank, YouDeserve.com, $14.95.
Know what's great about bamboo? It's the fastest growing plant in the world. Within 3 years, it's ready for harvest, making it ultra-renewable. If that wasn't cool enough to make you at least give it a shot, it produces super soft fibers which evaporate moisture readily AND contain a natural antibacterial agent. Bamboo, 1, cotton, 0.
Anyway, while you're greening up your wardrobe, make sure to pick up a re-usable water bottle and coffee mug (some coffee houses even fill it up at a discount!). If you bring your lunch to work or school, get a re-usable lunch tin or tote (check out Oprah.com for some great discounts on ultra-cute ones!). Above all else, if you're not using re-usables, don't throw away your recyclables, make the extra effort to recycle them!
April 23, 2009
What should YOU wear??
When deciding what to wear, pay attention to the invitation to see if it specifies for you, such as black-tie or semi-formal. Also pay attention to the time of day and season. For example, if it's a daytime summer wedding, a light colored floral dress is cute (especially if it's outdoor near the beach or in a garden). However, if it's an evening wedding, no matter the season, you can get away with wearing darker colors- even black! Wearing black is no longer considered taboo for an evening wedding. A color to NEVER ever wear? You get one guess.... Yup, that's right, no WHITE. It's not polite to take attention away from the bride by wearing her color. She needs to stand out. So that also means no ivory as well. It is OK though to have ivory or white as a background color if wearing a print in other colors. Just never solid white/ivory. That should be a no brainer.
Generally you shouldn't wear much sequins (unless it's a black tie affair). If black tie is requested, wear a formal long gown or fancier cocktail dress. Lastly, know ahead of time if the ceremony is at a church or synagogue; you don't want to show too much skin (i.e., your shoulders should be covered with a wrap or shawl).
Now here's some dresses I found online that are great for weddings this spring/summer.
Floral sheath dress $169 (www.anntaylor.com)
Bead trim halter gown $79 on sale (www.newport-news.com)
April 19, 2009
Bridesmaids
For a formal, evening wedding, full length gowns are more appropriate, where as tea-length (hitting just below the knee) dresses are perfect for daytime or summer weddings. Rules have also changed a bit where it's not necessarily required for all bridesmaids to be clones of one another. Let each individual come out! You can have all in the same dress, but let them wear their own jewelry and shoes; or have all in the same color gown but in different styles. The latter option is the best bet if your girls are all shapes and sizes. That way each girl can wear a style that best flatters her body. If you stick with the same designer, you can usually pick two or three different dress styles in the same fabric and color. Also, when it comes to ordering, make sure all the dresses are ordered from the same boutique and the order goes in together, as dye lots can vary. Out of town bridesmaids? They can usually call in with their measurements and order over the phone, then have their dress shipped to them for alterations. Ok, enough talk. Here are some designers (with a picture of a style I like) that are affordable for your bridesmaids. Most dresses average from $120-$200.
1. Dessy Collection:
2. After Six (part of the Dessy Group):
3. Wtoo: The more affordable line within a company called Watters.
4. Jim Hjelm:
5. Belsoie:
Just a side note: If you're asking friends to be in your wedding, realize that you are also asking them to contribute to a major expense by buying their own wedding attire that you choose. If you don't plan on buying every one's dresses, keep in mind all the extra costs that go into their role as a bridesmaid. In addition to a dress, there can be extra things such as alterations, matching jewelry, and shoes. Most places will give a discount or free alterations if you bought your bridal dress at the same location. Come from a strict religion where everyone needs to be more modest in the church? Give wraps or shawls to all of your girls as their gift. Having each girl pay for straps being put on or a sleeve to be built on not only makes the dress often uglier and unwearable again, but is another cost for your close friends. So, be considerate of the commitment you're requesting and try to keep prices low for your girls.
April 17, 2009
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April 15, 2009
Bridal Fabric and Silhouettes
Bridal gowns are usually made out of the following silk fabrics: satin, duppioni, shantung, charmeuse, taffeta, lace, chiffon, or georgette. The main shades a gown can come in are white or ivory. If your skin tone is not dark, you should NOT be wearing pure white. Especially for silk duppioni or silk shantung: these are raw silks, so ivory is the natural color of the fiber. If you buy white in these fabrics, the fibers are being bleached and it can look fake and harsh. Silk charmeuse is a beautiful fabric perfect for sheath gowns that is common for a beach wedding. But be careful, it's a very clingy fabric and is often cut on the bias, so you'll need a good body to pull it off because it will show every flaw!
Silhouettes
1. A Line: Probably the most common silhouette. This style looks good on everybody. It's not too slim, and not too big, it's juuuuussst right. :) It's fitted in the bodice and flares out at the hip. This is great for hiding a heavier bottom (aka pear shaped).
2. Ball Gown: Calling all Cinderella wanna-be's!! This is the true "princess" dress and is the most formal you can find. Not having your wedding in a large indoor ballroom though? Probably not the best dress for you. You'll look really silly wearing a huge gown near the beach or for a small, intimate affair. Petite girls also need to be careful with this silhouette. It can swallow you whole. YOU need to wear the dress, and not let the dress wear you. Ball gowns normally have a dropped waist too which can also shorten an already short girl because you will have to hem the bottom and will end up chopping off so much skirt you'll look unproportioned. This is good for both bottom heavy girls and boy-shaped, as it can hide bottom flaws as well as make straight girls look curvier.
3. Mermaid: Two words: hot mama. This silhouette is very form-fitting and is perfect for all you tall, long waisted chicas. It screams modern, yet sophisticated. This style hugs the body all the way down to the knees and then flares out. The only problem with this style? It might be a little difficult to walk and dance the night away with little leg movement, so keep that in mind. A good compromise that I like? A variated mermaid that flares more at mid-thigh. This silhouette also works best at any venue.
4. Sheath: Usually made with slinky silk charmeuse or chiffon, this silhouette is simple and sleek. It can either hang from an empire waist and fall straight down (known as a "column" dress), or hug each and every curve you have! Again, if you are self-conscious about certain areas such as a pudgy tummy or large rear, this is not the dress for you! Still like the simplicity of this silhouette though? Just choose a thicker fabric like satin to help hide your trouble areas, instead of charmeuse and chiffon. This is perfect for petite girls too! This is the most popular silhouette for beach weddings and destination weddings (because it packs so small!).
all images courtesy of Google images
April 13, 2009
Bridal Fashion
It's that time of year, where couples are dropping like flies around us by getting hitched. Even as a single girl, this is one of my favorite times of the year! I love going to weddings. Who doesn't love an excuse to get dressed up where there's great food, an open bar, and fun music to dance the night away? Plus, I just love all that goes into weddings: gorgeous florals, creative table decor, as well as paper products, such as invitations, programs, and place cards. Here's where I'll do my quick plug to my sister's company. :) She has an eco-luxe stationery company. Not only does Copper Willow specialize in greeting cards and other notes, they have gorgeous letterpress invitations, save-the-dates, maps, menus, etc. My sister will design custom products, or you can buy off the shelf at your local retailer. Plus, everything about the company is "green". Who doesn't love that?? Go to www.copperwillow.com for more.
Today is a quick overview of bridal gown designers I like for those who are getting married, or maybe just like to look at bridal magazines and swoon over a dress they'll wear one day (as I admit to doing). Lindsay, on the other hand, probably doesn't. :P
Here's a list of what I consider affordable designers (under $2,500) and don't compromise quality:
1. Jim Hjelm- one of my faves! He does gorgeous lace gowns similar to Monique Lhuillier, but for much less, as well as bead In addition to Jim Hjelm Couture, he has a cheaper line called "Visions". Other designers within this label are Tara Keely, Lazaro, and Alvina Valenta. You can't go wrong with any of these!
5. Demetrios-
If price of your dream gown isn't an issue, here's a quick list of some of my favorite higher priced designers.
- Monique L'huillier
- Rivini
- Romona Keveza
- Reem Acra
- Liancarlo
- Vera Wang
- Casablanca
- Amsale
- Amy Michelson (great for destination dresses!)
- Carolina Herrera
- Judd Waddell
- Melissa Sweet
April 9, 2009
More DIY Tips
Skin brightening: Slice an orange, grapefruit, or lemon in half, squeeze it so the juice runs down your hands. Shake off the excess and pat what's left on your hands onto your face. Vitamin C brightens and tightens your skin.
Exfoliating: Brush your body with a bath brush while your skin is dry- before showering. Not only does this brush off dry, dead skin, but it also helps boost your circulation...which is good for your skin!
Not just for Halloween: I love pumpkin. I cook with it because of it's fantastic health benefits. It's obviously fun at Halloween to carve a jack-o-lantern. And furthermore, it's amazing for your skin. So when you scoop all that gunk out of your pumpkin before carving it's face, pop it (seeds and all) into the blender for a couple minutes to grind up the seeds. Rub all over your body and let sit for five or ten minutes before rinsing for a skin conditioning mask.
Lip Conditioner: Honey. Tasty, shiny, albeit a bit sticky.
Oatmeal: ...is great as an exfoliant and skin soother, and the best part is, it works for any skin type. It helps soak up oil, exfoliate dry skin, and soothe sensitive skin. Cook up some oatmeal and mix with an egg white and lemon juice for oily skin, a yolk and some avocado for dry skin, or a whole egg and some honey for sensitive skin. Smear on the mask, leave for ten to fifteen minutes, and rinse with lukewarm water.
Blackhead peel: 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin, 2 tablespoons milk. Dissolve over low heat, allow to cool, smear it on your face and hang out for a half hour. Peel it off- it's like a hundred pore strips have been sitting in your kitchen all this time!
My mom always told us "put some witch hazel on it," if we had a bugbite, a random itch, or a wacko skin irritation. Witch hazel is a natural antiseptic, and makes a great facial toner (just avoid the delicate skin around your eyes, where it can sting a bit). Keep it in the fridge and it's more soothing.
Rinse your hair with some steeped tea in the color closest to your hair color after conditioning. It will add shine and bring out your highlights.
That's it for today. Stay tuned for Megan's wedding blitz next week!
More Remedies and DIY Tips
Scrub: Toss a handful of shelled almonds or walnuts, a generous drizzle of olive oil (two quick trips around the bowl should be plenty) and a squeeze of honey into a food processor. Grind until there are no more chunks of the walnuts/almonds left. Scrub over feet, hands, or other dry areas that need exfoliating for a few minutes and rinse well with lukewarm water. Pat dry and moisturize immediately.