Showing posts with label Fall fashion trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall fashion trends. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2014

How to be style with a cardigan this fall


Cardigans are one of those things that every woman has in her closet. They come in all shapes and sizes, colors, and prints, but all cardigans are not created equally. Some cardigans are better for certain body types, and others are better for certain outfits. It can get a little confusing sometimes, but wearing the right cardigan for your body type and for your outfit is important. So today let’s talk about it, lest you wear something that makes you look stumpy, wide, or just wrong.

1. Colorful cardigan mixed with short and Tshirt for early autumn







2. Coating a cardigan out of a simple dress 

3. Cardigan with casual style for office girls

4. Sweet style when you mix a simple cardigan with flowers dress


5. Cardigan with a scarf for a windy day

    Instead, DO wear  your skinniest pair of jeans or leggings. Keep those legs looking as slim as possible!    

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Essential Items Every College Girl Should Have In Her Closet

Since school started,  I wanted to talk about some essential staples every college girl should have in her closet. In creating this list, I wanted to pick things that wouldn’t be on your average college girl list. Like a “Little Black Dress”. Everyone knows that. So here are five essential (and specific) things that every college girl should own.

1. A Basic Tshirt

This may seem like a very specific item to start with but let me tell you, this is incredibly versatile.
I have many basic T-shirts in my wardrobe. As you can see, you can basically wear a Tshirt with anything. Plus, it’s totally comfy in any activities.

2. Skinny Jeans

Jeans + nice top + riding boots + accessories = also adorable
Pretty self-explanatory concept here - I absolutely LOVE the way skinny jeans look so classy in riding boots. This is my go-to look during the school year.
 

 

3. Favorite skirt

I already mentioned how awesome it is to have a favorite skirt earlier in this post. But a favorite skirt + cute top + shoes + accessories = adorable times three.
 
 Or with a sweet combination like this
I hope you enjoyed this list! I’m sure every girl has something in her closet that she loves - what is yours? I would totally love to hear about it (and probably end up buying it!)

Monday, September 8, 2014

Sneakers For Fall: 3 Styles to Lighten Up Your Closet

Sneakers are having a big moment in fashion and with good reason. They can dress an outfit up or down, make a statement, have an attitude, and are both cool and comfortable. A couple of years ago designer Isabel Marant put sneakers on the forefront of covetable fashion with her wedge sneaker, and of course Converse can be found everywhere from the streets of Paris to the prom.  Collaborations between designers and big name athletic wear like Adidas and Nike mean you have a match made in fashion heaven. These designer kicks bring it up a notch with patterns straight from the designers’ latest collections, like Raf Simons for Adidas, and add a stylish edge.

Sneakers rule in autumntime, and this year they go way beyond athletic wear; they not only elevate your look, they can be paired with literally anything. Although I could assemble a seemingly endless list here of all the pairs I covet, here are three of my current favorites.

Casual closet with sneakers for this fall
I am a huge fan of Superga, “the people’s shoe of Italy”. This classic canvas sneaker is no flash in the pan; it’s been around since 1911 and the style remains true to its original design today. The brand has several genius collaborations of its own. Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen of The Row, as well as style icon Alexa Chung, have been creative directors of the brand.  A second collaboration with Man Repeller, aka Leandra Medine, recently introduced the 2750 style in five different satin colors that pretty much knock it out of the park. I have the black pair, which replaced my ballet flats this season, and are a chic addition to my summer wardrobe that will work great this fall as well. Superga has florals, high tops, a rainbow of colors and patterns to suit whatever your style is. The Nike Air Max Lunar 1 - Women's retails at Foot Locker store for $129.99. Get Foot Locker Coupons 30 entire order to save more money!


Converse is of course, a classic. From babies to Nirvana, these iconic shoes are an emblem of cool at its most laidback. The company’s most famous customer, a basketball player named Charles H. (Chuck) Taylor, become an ambassador of the shoe company for almost 48 years, and “Chuck Taylors” still reign supreme today. My current favorite take on Converse is the Maison Martin Margiela x Converse collection.  This collaboration consists of the Chuck Taylor All Star and Jack Purcell silhouettes dipped in a white paint treatment. Like an art piece you wear on your feet, these shoes will definitely be a conversation starter at your next outing. They launched in four different color ways on September, 2014 at Converse San Francisco, Santa Monica and Soho stores, Maison Martin Margiela stores, select Converse First String retailers, and Converse.com for a suggested retail price of $250.

My final favorite is a feminine pair that is just gorgeous, and beyond the ordinary. The Pedro Garcia Parson sneaker has an element of trendy cool with its metallic finish and the frayed edge satin body that gives it a girly appeal. This shoe company from Spain is a third generation run business of shoemakers whose pieces have a gorgeous aesthetic. This particular shoe is both sexy and sweet, making them versatile and as fabulous with a dress as with denim.  Pedro Garcia can be found at Shopbop and retail for $450.

Summer dressing is about being laid back and fun, while still keeping a fashionable edge. Whether they are high tops, wedges, lace up or slip on, sneakers are a modern approach to looking cool this autumn.
Skinnypurse.com

Thursday, August 28, 2014

What to Wear with Maxi Skirts in Fall and Winter

Autumn is coming, let's take a look at what to pair with those same maxis in the fall and winter -- which is actually my favorite time of year to wear maxi skirts, as there are so many complementary shoe styles to pair with them.

Whether you're looking for styles that will work with full, flowing maxi skirts or maxis of the more form-fitting variety, you'll probably find something on this list that is already lurking in your closet. If not, you'll at least be armed with some helpful tips for your next shoe-shopping trip.

Flat Boots
I can't stress enough how well flat boots work with maxi skirts. In fact, they work so well, that the shaft height and style of the boots barely even matter; knee high, over-the-knee, ankle, lace up, side zip, pull-ons all work great, as do casual, grunge-styled boots; equestrian-styled boots, and even military- and Victorian-inspired styles.

But as with most things in life, there are a few exceptions. Some of them really shouldn't need pointing out... for example, you wouldn't dream of pairing a pair of rain boots with a pretty maxi skirt, no matter how casual it was. Other obvious no-nos include desert boots, most winter boots, and anything that looks too "outdoorsy."

Heeled Booties and Ankle Boots

As I said above, the full-length of maxi skirts means that the shaft height of your boots barely matters

For the most cohesive look, try choosing a pair of boots that extend beyond the hem of your skirt, so that no leg is showing. If you prefer a pair of booties, and your skirt isn't quite long enough to cover the tops of them, you can always add a pair of tights for a look that's ideal for fall and winter.
Flat Shoes with Maxi Skirts

Wearing flats with maxi skirts is a bit tricky. You want to avoid anything that might look too much like you're wearing a pair of slippers, and at the same time, there are certain shoe styles that are far too masculine for the femininity of a maxi skirt or dress.

The styles that are easiest to work with are classic ballerina flats, and pointy- or open-toed flats. To maximize your chances of success, look for very simple styles that show a generous amount of foot, and also look for styles with subtle or classic accents, like kiltie detailing, chic vamp brooches, or contrasting toe caps.
 
Maxi Skirts with High Heeled Pumps and Shoes

As I pointed out in the first part of this series, round toed pumps don't always work as well with maxi skirts as styles with pointy, almond, or open toes. The reason for this is because they generally don't offer enough contrast from the skirt itself.

One way to counter this is too look for round-toed pumps that are cut very low (in other words, they'll show a lot of the top of your feet). Another option for cooler weather is to use tights to bridge the gap.

In contrast, fashion clogs and mules that have rounder toe boxes work great with really long maxis, because the top of the foot is completely covered by the shoe. The only thing you have to watch for with open-backed shoes is leaving your heels exposed -- which generally isn't a great fall or winter look. In some cases, it's never a good look. To avoid this being an issue, you simply need to find a maxi skirt that is long enough to cover the back of your feet in your chosen mules or clogs.
-- but still, booties and ankle boots go with maxi skirts and dresses like peanut butter goes with jelly.

Heeled Boots


Just like their shorter counterparts, tall boots with high heels work wonderfully with maxi skirts and

For shoe styles that will take your maxi skirts and maxi dresses into warmer weather, be sure to check out the first part of this article: What to Wear with Maxi Skirts in Spring and Summer.
dresses. If your skirt is a simple shape and a solid color, let the boots dictate the tone of the outfit. If your maxi has a strong personality on its own, then opt for simpler, streamlined boots that will flatter the skirt, instead of competing with it.