Monday, December 30, 2013

6 Cute Sweater Dresses

Whether for work or weekend, these easy knit styles give you a look that's current and put-together.


Eliza J Stripe sweater Dress
Not too blah and not too bright, these chic stripes combine the ideal mix of neutrals and bolds for the utmost wearability. For the weekend, simply add riding boots and chunky scarf.
Nordstrom, $59


The Limited Textured Sweater Dress
This ladylike acrylic-blend dress in eye-catching crimson will become your rushed-morning go-to, thanks to its wrinkle-resistant practicality.
The Limited, $90


Calvin Klein Sleeveless Striped Sweater Dress
Not only does this graphic black-and-white dress work in any season, but its radiating stripes and defined waistband also help create the appearance of an hourglass shape.
Calvin Klein, $134


Ann Taylor Metallic Flounce Sweater Dress
Get dressed up with minimal effort. The swingy, full skirt of this copper-flecked viscose blend beautifully camouflages lower-body problem spots.
Ann Taylor, $149


Muse Tweed Shift Dress
Duplicating the look of a tweed skirt-and-sweater, this "combo" dress takes the guesswork out of mixing and matching a cozy yet sophisticated cold-weather outfit.
Belk.com, $138


Zara Gold Brocade Sweater Dress
In a luxurious, brocade-printed viscose blend, this everyday shift is the perfect marriage of comfort and polish for the office. Just pair it with opaque tights and heels.
Zara, $100
 
 
 
 
I layered my sweater dress with a red sweater and added a printed scarf!
 


Monday, December 23, 2013

7 Holiday Party Picks

Stunning and stylish buys to invest in now and wear even well after the holidays.



LOFT SHORT CAST CRYSTAL NECKLACE: A brilliant gunmetal-toned statement necklace can add festive flavor to any look, from an LBD to a silky blouse.
To buy: $49.50, Loft


J.CREW JEWELED-STARBURST SWEATER: A low-maintenance solution: This bejeweled viscose-blend sweater comes with its very own necklace. Just add a flirty skirt, opaque black tights, and heels for a party-ready ensemble. Available in four colors!
To buy: $98, J.Crew
Favorite!!

ZARA MOTHER-OF-PEARL EVENING MINAUDIERE: The harmonious combination of glossy black and twinkling ivory imparts an elegance as classic as piano keys--a simple way to make a monochromatic outfit really sing.
To buy: $80, Zara


C.WONDER CHANDELIER EARRINGS: The black glass stones and a vintage-inspired design make for an unexpectedly fresh contrast against winter white or other pale shades.
To buy: $48, C.Wonder


REPORT SIGNATURE MURPHY GOLD SNAKESKIN CHUNKY HEELS: Thanks to the block heel and cushioned footbed, these embossed-leather heels in antique gold are comfortable for a night of dancing. And they can easily transition with office-appropriate skirts and trousers after New Year's.
To buy: $99, lulus.com


MADEWELL SHIRRED TOP IN SHIMMER DOT: Ideal for a relaxed house party, this loose polyester T-shirt adorned with shimmering polka dots offers laid-back sophistication with flats and skinny jeans.
To buy: $88, Madewell


THE LIMITED SEQUIN PENCIL SKIRT: To achieve evening sparkle, swap out your basic pencil skirt for this jazzed-up sequin option. Also available in gold!
To buy: $42, The Limited

DEAL!!!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Tuxedo Inspired Fashion Trends

Suit up for party season with these surprising riffs on the ultimate evening standard. 


Lauren Ralph Lauren Cotton Blouse
Macy's, $90
Marlene Dietrich would have worn this pleat-front shirt with a top hat and tails. The modern-day equivalent? Wide-leg trousers and pointy pumps.



The Limited Faux-Leather Belt
The Limited, $35
Look to this crystal-studded belt—a little bit ritzy, a little bit rock and roll—to impart black-tie panache to jeans.
 
 

Zara Viscose-Blend Blazer
Zara, $130
 
Talk about a smoking jacket. The geometric details and the fluted shape on this collarless number give it an avant-garde edge and the power to upgrade anything it touches.

Coach Suede Heels
Coach, $198
Well, hello, twinkle toes. Kitten heels adorned with metallic bows instantly sharpen a plain pencil skirt.



Banana Republic Clutch of Lucite and Polyester Satin
Banana Republic, $98
 
No need to read between the lines: Paired with a monochromatic outfit, this striped clutch makes an emphatic statement.


L.K. Bennett Wool-Blend Dress
L.K. Bennett, $825
 
Ivory satin lapels dramatize an otherwise demure black dress.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Festive Outfits for the Holiday Season


Does that invitation calling for “festive attire” have you puzzled? Any of these pieces will suit the bill for a variety of occasions during the holiday season.



The Colorful Dress




Want to bet against black for a change? The odds are in your favor when you choose a dress in a rich jewel tone—perfect for cocktails or any event billed as semiformal. If it’s particularly chilly outside, add a cropped velvet jacket or a cashmere wrap.
To buy: $79, piperlime.com 









A richly hued dress can be as easy to accessorize as one in a neutral tone and, best of all, is as unexpected (and welcome) as a flash of Technicolor in a black-and-white film.

To buy: $120, zappos.com



The Embellished Jacket





Until recently, jackets rarely made it past the coat check at parties. But thanks to feminine silhouettes and special touches like embroidery and beading, the latest styles can stay on all night.
To buy: $94, piperlime.com








For a particularly sleek holiday look, pair a velvet, patterned, or ornamented jacket with a satiny skirt or tailored tuxedo pants.
To buy: $50, hm.com









Dressy Pants




Who can even remember a time when pants weren’t an option for women? Thankfully, designers keep churning out a selection of swanky takes on this beloved basic, making it appropriate for even the dressiest occasions in fabrics like luxurious velvet or brocade.

To buy: $99, rachelroy.com







Try topping a pair of party-right trousers with a sequined tank or a trim angora sweater.
To buy: $69.50, loft.com







The Black Dress



Slimming, sophisticated, and even (in a sense) stainproof, the little black dress is the ultimate fallback when it comes to special occasions. This one is as simple as can be, but it makes a statement with its flared hemline.
To buy: $119, anntaylor.com








There are plenty of styles to suit your needs, whether you want something you can dress up (with heels and jewelry for a formal occasion) and down (with flats and a denim jacket for a holiday brunch)—or something that simply flatters your figure by playing up your waistline or shapely shoulders.
To buy: $60, zara.com



The Long Skirt




If your black-tie obligations come around only once in a blue moon, a floor-length skirt is a sensible alternative to a floor-length gown.
To buy: $149, piperlime.com










Unlike a gown, a long skirt can easily go from tailored and formal (and eminently suitable for any black-tie event) to loose and casual, when paired with a black tank top and ballet flats.
To buy: $61, asos.com






Monday, December 9, 2013

Trend Spot: Guide to Winter

The latest and greatest for the new season ahead...

(All of the clothing pictured is from Gap)


 






1. Moto
Mix tough chic pieces into your everyday wardrobe






 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Winter Green
Color flash! Work a statement hue.








3. Sparkle + Shine
Think subtle glamour and laid-back luxe.













4. Sweatshirt Chic
Cozy pieces get cool-girl updates.












5. Mad for Plaid
Channel the 90s in perfect plaids.














 
 
 
6. Ombre
Fashion's coolest gradient makes a big impact.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

How to wear Brocade Fabric


The centuries-old textile (it dates back to the Byzantine Empire!) is having a renaissance. Here, your most flattering ways to wear it.



If You’re Full Figured

Whatever your best feature, that’s where you should sport brocade. Shapely legs? Go for a skirt or tapered pants. A slender waist? Slip on a nipped-in jacket. One hint: A larger-scale pattern looks more slimming than a tiny one.

The Head-to-Toe Look

A nice surprise: These pants are made of a nonclingy, lightweight fabric and have a discreet elastic waist for a comfortable fit. Colorful trousers call for black everywhere else. Well, except for a touch of pretty sparkle at the neck.
Marina Rinaldi polyester-and-acetate pants, $420

If You Have Full Hips and Thighs
Look for styles that show off your waist to help balance your figure. Brocade tends to be a thick fabric, so bypass pants and narrow skirts, which add inches to the lower half. Darks are forgiving.

The Head-to-Toe Look

The fitted bodice of this dress plays up the torso, while the swishy skirt masks fuller thighs. Since the design is busy, stick to black (but not boring) accessories.
BB Dakota polyester-and-rayon dress, $110 

If You Have a Straight Figure

Fake curves with cuts that hug the body and use volume strategically (like the trumpet dress here). To avoid looking boyish, skip anything boxy.

The Head-to-Toe Look

With the help of princess seaming and darts, the fabric contours the body to create a flattering, feminine shape. Accents in silver and gunmetal tones add extra dimension to a black-and-navy dress.
DKNY wool-and-polyester dress, $445


If You Have a Tummy

Be careful about wearing shiny, attention-getting brocade around the stomach. The trick is to opt for silhouettes that are not too loose or too lean. Peplums, sheath dresses, and cropped jackets highlight the middle in a bad way.

The Head-to-Toe Look

The structured shape of this shift stands away from the body, skimming over the midsection. Metallic shoes and jewelry tie together the bold palette.
J.Crew Collection wool-blend dress, $298


If You Have a Large Bust

The safest bet? Wearing brocade below the waist. A definite no-no? Brocade collars or wide lapels, which exaggerate the chest.

The Head-to-Toe Look

Don’t be afraid to mix and match patterned accessories with brocade. Just stay in the same color family and vary the scale.
The Limited polyester-blend skirt, $70


Brocade Top for Full Hips and Thighs

Low-Key With Black JeansPaired with a dark bottom, a fancy tee lures eyes up top and away from problem areas.
Raoul acetate-blend top, $435

Brocade Skirt for Full Hips and Thighs

Top It Off With a Tucked-in BlouseThis matte black brocade boasts a pretty floral, minus any hip-magnifying sheen.
Karen Walker neoprene skirt, $318

Brocade Top for Straight Figures

Flirty With Cigarette PantsEmbrace the peplum to create the look of va-va-voom hips.
Yoana Baraschi ponte-and-brocade top, $264

Brocade Skirt for Straight Figures

Belt a Beaded Cardigan Over ItThe contrast of plush and shimmery textures makes this body-conscious gray skirt especially rich.
Ann Taylor rayon-blend skirt, $89

Brocade Top for a Tummy

Get Flowy With a Long, Full SkirtA barely there luster and stretchy fabric mean this shirt is extra forgiving.
Bailey 44 cotton-and-polyester top, $130

Brocade Skirt for a Tummy

Pair It With a Blouson Sweater
The damask design helps disguise bumps, especially when worn with a longer top. Goes up to a size 18.
Worthington cotton-and-polyester skirt, $34

Brocade Dress for a Large Bust

Sleek With Black Pumps and HoseA cool optical illusion: The black panels along the sides have a minimizing effect.
Darling polyester-blend dress, $105

Brocade Pants for a Large Bust

Team It With a Tuxedo JacketWith its chic, tapered cut, this golden paisley pick steals the focus from above.
Raoul silk-blend pants, $360












Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Easy Holiday Party Outfits!

Why not sparkle just as brightly as the holiday lights in festive pieces made for celebrating the season? Whether you’re more about subtle shine or glamorous glitter, there’s a gorgeous party look waiting for you here. But there’s no need to pack away these pieces come January 2—you’ll find plenty of ways to wear them post-holidays.




The Peplum-and-Pants Combo

The beauty of these pieces: They manage to be chic, sophisticated, and understated all at once. Shift tailored black trousers into office-party mode by pairing them with a subtly embellished peplum top: Just add a blazer during working hours. If you want to turn up the glamour even higher, go with metallic sandals and jewelry. For a polished Saturday-night look year-round, try the top with dark skinny jeans and heels.


The Not-So-Basic Black Dress

An LBD has to be one of the best wardrobe investments a woman can make, a count-on-it companion for years to come. What makes this one stand out: Though its body is all about minimalist fluidity, the illusion netting up top adds a sexy note while still keeping the effect demure.


The Shimmery Shift

With its intricate sequined pattern, this dress is a full-on dazzler, yet it offers slip-on-and-go simplicity and a shape that’s easy to wear. Its utterly basic silhouette ensures that it will never go out of style.


The Slouchy Sweater and Pants

High comfort meets high style in an eye-catching ensemble that inverts the go-to jeans/dressy top formula. Here, the sweater is all sink-into-it cozy, while the sequined tuxedo pants add luxe structure. For more formal occasions, pair the pants with a sheer black blouse and a camisole. And, yes, the sweater makes a natural mate for jeans.


The Swingy Skirt

A full cut is almost universally flattering, which means most anyone can give this skirt a twirl. What’s more, it’s surprisingly versatile. Try it with a blazer at the office (supposing you don’t work in a corporate setting). A tuxedo-type jacket is another option for work or a night out; just dress up or down with your top. For a laid-back daytime look, go with a sweater, opaque tights, and booties.