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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Beat The Heat!

Dressing in hot weather can be a challenge.



I don't care for knee-length sundresses because they show my legs and never flatter my shape. I am much more comfortable in a soft, breezy oversize top with slim white pants with a smooth wide waistband. Dressing for comfort has to include personality as well as the weather.


Let's face it; I will be hot no matter what I wear when it is ninety-eight degrees. My comfort level includes how covered I am, more so than the temperature. I would not be at all comfortable in a skimpy dress with tiny straps.


For me, a typical summer workday look includes a soft tunic by Clara Sunwoo from ShopMyFairLady.com. The fabric isn't clingy or hot, and it always drapes beautifully, so the Clara Sunwoo tops are a favorite summer look for me.


The white pants are by Renaud. The putty color sandals are old by Kenneth Cole Reaction.



If I wear a print, it is usually an abstract geo print in subtle colors such as this one. But, again, personality has to come into play as you get dressed. Ruffles and bling are also details that do not reflect my personality.

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Casual Look

We went out for bagels and ran a few errands on Sunday so a comfortable casual look was perfect for the day.



The knit blazer is old from Chico's, as are the jeans and the tank and the necklace. Basic pieces in neutral solids can serve you well for many years and in a variety of combinations. I invest in the best quality I can afford and only buy what I love. This ensures that I can always reach in my closet and pull out three pieces that will go together and look nice either alone or combined with other pieces.





The flat shoes are by Born via Dillard's a couple of years ago.




Even when I am dressing in casual comfortable looks I still want to be presentable and polished.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Cold Shoulder Top

I recently joined Mr. Mickey after the workday for a glass of wine in the courtyard of our favorite local restaurant, Gourmet & Company.



The cold shoulder tunic is part of the Knit Kit collection at Chico's.




The white ankle jeans are old from Chico's.



The shoes are by Bar III via Macy's.




Saturday, April 11, 2015

Warm Weather Jackets

Isn't it great when you find a jacket that so lightweight you can wear it even on the hottest day and still keep those jiggly bits covered?







When the weather gets warm, I often wear a nice tank top with jeans and a cardigan or jacket in a lightweight fabric.



On this evening out to dinner with friends, I wore dark wash jeans by Fabrizio Gianni. I really like them because they don't lose their shape in a couple of hours. I wore them with a short white denim jacket earlier in the day.



The tank top is by Nikibiki. I bought it at my friend's boutique in Kingsport, TN. If you are local, you might want to stop by there since she has lots of great items, as well as a SPA and hair salon. You can also visit her website at The Charlemont.





The necklace and the jacket are from Chico's earlier this year. You might be able to find both of them on the sale racks now.


The shoes are by Steve Madden.



Monday, March 30, 2015

The Junior League Fashion Show

The Junior League of Johnson City collaborated with Belk to raise money for their charitable endeavor to support children's services and encourage literacy. During the past two years, they have raised more than $35,000 to better the community.





Amy Lynn, whom you met when I modeled for Chico's on her TV show a few months ago, was the MC for the evening.
















I modeled a Jones of New York jacket over white jeggings with Michael Kors shoes and a Michael Kors bag.







Mr. Mickey was the biggest hit of the evening! He modeled a look from Tommy Bahama.



Walking in the finale. 






Posing with some of the models after the show for the many photographers. That's Miss Johnson City to my right and Miss Historic Jonesborough to my left. All of the ladies were such a pleasure to work with.

A big thank you goes out to Mr. Mickey's daughter Regina, our photographer, for the evening.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Details Make The Difference

Layering can keep you warm and add some pizzazz to your basic pieces, but subtle small details can make the difference between fabulous and frumpy.


When we attended church with my family recently, I wanted to wear a dress, but it was too cold to wear my one winter weight dress with mesh sleeves alone. I added this silver chain link necklace from Stein Mart to tie in with a silver Travelers cardigan from Chico's. The dress is also from Chico's.


The sleeves are the most interesting feature of this dress. The ruching at the waistline makes the hemline a little less than perfectly smooth. When I added the sweater, I covered the sleeves and the ruching. Adding the sweater took the dress down a few notches and made it less stylish. This is not a look I will repeat. A better, more polished look would have been to wear a slim-fitting skirt with a sharper hemline and slim-fitting top in the same color as the silver cardigan. Limited time forced me to just go with this look.



When I added a top coat and bag, the look was saved. Coat from the Loft. Calvin Klein bag from T.J.Maxx.



This is another gray and black layering look that worked much better than the dress example above. The pants are straight and narrow, but they are not leggings. The top is in a similar fabric as the pants but loose-fitting. The cardigan has crystal sleeve details, and it is long enough to cover the bottom. If I were petite (less than 5' 4"), I would opt for a shorter cardigan. The slimmer leg pant keeps the loose-fitting shape of the cardigan from making me look heavier.

Showing my ankles and pushing up the sleeves a bit lifts the eye and makes me look a little taller and a little thinner. When it isn't freezing cold outside, I always do this.



Here is another version of silver and gray layering with black. This cardigan's longer length would not be good for a petite woman since so little of my legs are showing. The goal for a petite woman is to show as much leg length as possible. A jacket or sweater should end just below the waistline so that only half of the bottom shows. Great fitting tailored pants are essential for the petite woman. A wide-leg pant with a boxy jacket can make any of us look heavier and shorter.

Your choice of a base color may be brown or navy, or even burgundy, but you can see from these examples how effective it can be to use the various tones of the same color to layer.


Details extend to how you tie your scarf. If you are petite, a smaller scarf in a solid color or with a smaller print can be wrapped simply around your neck so that it isn't too long. A bulky scarf tied once at the neck with long ends hanging freely adds bulk to give you an overall barrel shape.

Sunday, January 4, 2015

A Warm Day!

On winter Saturdays, we often go out to lunch and then run a few errands.


The early afternoon was enjoyable, with temperatures in the mid-sixties.


It was great to shed the coat and heavy clothes, if only for a few hours.


The long gray fringe cardigan is from Saks off 5th from their own label. The white tunic blouse is from Express. The coated ponte leggings only look like leather. They are from Saks 5th Avenue. The long gray and silver necklace is from Chico's. The gray Calvin Klein Saffiano leather bag is from T.J.Maxx.










I always pair leggings with a long tunic or jacket, which totally covers my bottom. If it comes to my knees... even better!





Friday, January 2, 2015

Antelope Booties

My family rescheduled our Christmas brunch because of our illnesses. This year we enjoyed a New Year's Day brunch at the beautiful lakeside home of my cousin.


Are you familiar with Antelope Shoes? The company recently sent me their 706 Ankle Booties to try, and I must tell you they are perfection!


For the first time today, I wore them with leggings, a red tunic blouse, and a black fringe edge jacket.





The booties were very comfortable, and I received lots of compliments. The heel height is just right. Even my Mom thought so!



The leather is soft, and the soles have a small lug detail, making them great for walking on icy sidewalks.






This is "cousin" Barkley. He loves to give kisses and rarely ever sits still for more than a minute.




This is "cousin" Dreamy resting on her throne. She loves attention from everyone except for Barkley.


The natural light during east Tennessee winters is often gray and not very flattering; thus, you have seen all the kitchen shots recently.




If you require high quality, comfortable, and timeless style shoes, I highly recommend that you give Antelope Shoes a visit.