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Fashion Friday: Rainy Day Fashions

October 21, 2011 10:10:45 AM EDT

Dressing can be more of a challenge when it's a rainy day. There are many things to consider, from the type of materials you can wear (suede being an obvious NO-NO) to staying dry without sacrificing style. Don't worry, you don't have to let the dreary weather put a damper on you, your mood, or fashion! Dressing well when it rains requires a little more planning and smart shopping. With the essential fowl weather gear, staying fashionable despite the elements is easy and fun.

First, I would recommend a great pair of rubber Wellies (boots). I can't think of anything worse than wet, soggy, socks and shoes. There are may varieties of rain boots out there to choose from. Though it may be temping to try a polka-dots, bright red, or hot pink pairs of boots, I would highly suggest that you resist this urge. Get yourself a pair of classic black, navy or hunter green boots that will go with a lot of different outfits.

Next Invest in a classic trench coat and/ or rain slicker. Again, I would steer clear of all the overly bright garb and stick to a classic khaki, grey or black that can be worn with a multitude of outfits. I would also consider yellow a classic rain coat color. Just keep in mind your usual apparel - if you are fairly sporty then yellow could really work. Remember, you can always add a second coat to your collection in a fun color if you find yourself using the wet weather gear frequently.

Finally, make sure your coat has a hood or buy a hat to keep the water off your face. A lot of people us umbrellas to keep the water at bay. If you are one of them, basic black is always the best color option. I don't usually use an umbrella, I find them to be more of a nuisance than helpful. Going umbrellaless is fine too....just don't forget to make sure your bag/purse is at water-resistant and can protect your belongings temporarily.

0 Comments | Posted in General Fashion Fridays By Shana Aldrich

Fashion Friday: Universally Flattering Garb

September 8, 2011 8:00:00 PM EDT


LBDThese are some classic staples that make great additions to any wardrobe, are good go to ideas for in-between seasons and work on everyone!

A Black Blazer- Go for a conservative sihoutte; one that is not to tight, not over-sized and, falls just past your hips. A blazer like that will suit every outfit from a pair of jeans to a cocktail dress.

LBD- Little Black Dress is again so universally appropriate for every situation including work, dinner, or a wedding and it is a travel must!

Dark-Wash Boot-Cut Jeans- These flatter all body type and will take you from work to the weekend.

Blue or White Oxford Long Sleeve Button-Up shirt- These classic tailored shirts are wonderful dressy or casual. Invest in one that fits you well and you will have it for years to come.

Riding Boots- Can pull your look together weather you are just in a t-shirt and jeans or feminie dress.

Diamond Stud EaringsRiding Boots(real or fake)- A little bling never hurts anything and will jazz-up any outfit.

A Mens Watch- Is sporty, sophisticated and always a good addition.

A Cashmere V-Neck Sweater- Not only will you never want to take this off.....It keeps you warm with out the bulk.

0 Comments | Posted in General Fashion Fridays By Shana Aldrich

Fashion Friday: The Preppy Look

August 19, 2011 5:00:00 AM EDT

I'm not sure if anyone else has noticed but the preppy look is back in style in a major way. We have not since such a strong resurgence of preppy-chic since the early 80's or since stepping foot into a country club. I really love the back-to-basic attitude and the tomboy-cool looks. In order to pull it off well, it is crucial that you give your beloved classics a modern twist, otherwise you run the risk of people just assume that you really are a preppy, clean-cut, conservative.....Unless you really are. It's best not to go overboard and just select one or two items or a color scheme that is a fun play on the look. Once you narrow down and find your key piece the rest is simple. Just add the shoe, pants or tops you normally wear. I like the idea of mixing this look with beaded or embellished pieces from your wardrobe. Pairing a classic button down oxford with a cashmere sweater and then adding a sequin mini skirt to shake up this look and adds a little pizazz. Updating does not require something so drastic either you can acquire the same affect by adding an embellished shoe or statement jewelry. Adding these little pops of fun feminine pieces prevent the preppy look for becoming to mannish.

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Fashion Friday: Seeing RED

July 22, 2011 1:42:23 PM EDT

In the heat of summer, it's hard to believe that fall is just around the corner (especially these last few days). Following the lead from summer colors, fall is all about bright vibrate colors. The hues are definitely becoming more and more intense with deep saturation. One color in particular that is leading the color trend is RED.

This classic color is gracing the runways of many designers this season. Outerwear, dresses, shoes, handbags, sweater and coats are all coming up red. There is even a lot of head-to-toe red. All red hues are the driving this trend and one thing is certain -  the brighter the better! So call it apple, merlot, ruby, scarlet or tomato but just be sure to embrace this color whether you paint your nails red or throw on a bright red coat.

The best part of red fashions, are that they don't put you in the red. So, be bold and go paint the town red!

0 Comments | Posted in General Fashion Fridays By Shana Aldrich