3 Must-Have Tops for Spring/Summer 2011

April 21st, 2011 by crystal

This is the first of a series of ‘Must-Have’ posts for Spring and Summer 2011.

Must-Have Top #3 – Lace

Once you determine your lace style, choosing a top is the easiest, most subtle way to wear the lace trend.


Must Have Top #2 – Nautical

It goes without saying that the Nautical trend is a must-wear style this Spring. You can do this in a number of ways – dresses, skirts, shorts, shoes – but the most-versatile is the nautical top. You can mix and match with other items in your wardrobe to create very different looks with the same on-trend piece.


Must Have Top #1 – Drapey Tank

Whether you go for something simple or something more elegant, the drapey tank is definitely a piece you should have this Spring. Even the dressy version is versatile to the max – wear with shorts, a pencil skirt, cropped pants or a maxi-skirt. Pretty much, you can wear it with anything, making it the top must-have shirt for Spring and Summer 2011!



Stay tuned for more ‘Must-Have’ posts featuring the must-have items in bottoms, outerwear, shoes and dresses.

How To Wear Ruffles {and not look like Little Bo Peep}

July 14th, 2009 by crystal
Since last Fall when the ruffle trend first became popular, I’ve heard many women tell me why the trend is just not for them. Most cite body types or certain ‘problem’ areas they feel ruffles draw attention to. But, most cite age. They feel ruffle make them look too young or, sometimes, too old. I understand these concerns and I agree that ruffles, when done incorrectly, can be unflattering for any body type. And, ruffles, when done incorrectly, can make a woman of any age look much younger (or older) than she is. I do, however, think that when worn well, ruffles can accentuate the beauty of every body type and make women of any age look sophisticated and classy. Here’s a lowdown of how to get ruffles to work for you. I think once you find the best way to wear them, you’ll want to wear them all the time!

Ruffles on the Runway

According to style.com, there were 542 looks that featured ruffles in the Spring 2009 runway shows. That should give you an idea of how prolific ruffles were with designers. And, while there were some Little Bo Peep styles, most of them were tasteful and classy.

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Shown: Elie Saab, Zac Posen, Carolina Herrera, Lela Rose

How To Wear Ruffles

1. Maintain Balance

For those who worry that their body type or ‘problem area’ is not suited to wearing ruffles, the answer is balance. Ruffles add volume. So, if you have large breasts, don’t wear tiered ruffles over them. Instead, choose a ruffled skirt or a one shoulder top that has ruffles at the top of the shoulder. If you have wide hips, don’t wear a skirt that has a huge ruffle at the waist. Instead, wear a ruffled top or a skirt with a ruffle at the hem or down the center. If you have a full body type, wear dresses that have ruffles down the center, not all over.
The opposite is true as well. If you are small breasted, wear ruffled shirts to add volume. If you have a straight body type and want the illusion of curves, wear a dress or skirt that has ruffles at the hips.
Remember, it’s all about balance!

2. Moderation

Ruffles are an accent. Like an accessory, they add a little pizazz to your outfit. But, like accessories, you don’t want to overdo it. If you wear a ruffled top, that’s enough ruffles! Don’t pair with a ruffled skirt and ruffled shoes–you’ll run the risk of looking like a can-can girl. If you wear one piece and still feel like you need to tone down the ruffle-ness of it, top with a blazer or cardigan.

3. Muted Accessories

As I said above, ruffles act like accessories. So, there’s no need to wear a ton of accessories to dress up your look. Wear a cuff bracelet or bangles, a pair of dangling earrings and that’s it. Don’t wear statement necklaces that draw attention away from your ruffles.

4. Pair With Straight Lines

In working to maintain balance in your look, pair ruffled pieces with tailored, tight-fitting pieces. The Elie Saab photo shown above is a great example of what I mean by this. Notice how the full, ruffled top is paired with tailored, tight shorts. If the top was paired with a full skirt or pleated shorts, that model would look twice as big. Too many ruffles and too much fullness can look a little muu muu.

Ruffled Pieces

Ruffled Tops

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Shown: Ruffle Ruched Top $18.99, Ruffle Top $17.99, Ruffled Blouse $99

Ruffled Dresses

Shown: Gotha Short Dress $69, Lauren Silk Dress $98.90, Tahari One Shoulder Dress $98.90

Ruffled Skirts

Shown: Gianni Skirt $88, Chiffon Skirt $14.99, Ruffle Pencil Skirt $29.50

Ruffled Shoes

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Shown: Nina $89, Steve Madden $49.99, Steve Madden $80.85

I hope these tips give you new-found courage to try ruffles. Remember: BALANCE!
What do you think? Are ruffles for you?

What to Wear on New Year’s Eve

December 27th, 2008 by crystal
Deciding what to wear as you ring in the New Year can be a bit tricky. There are many factors to consider when planning your outfit.

Things to Consider:

Venue
The most important thing to consider is the venue. You’ll want to dress very differently depending on where the party/event is being held.
If your venue is less formal, dress just slightly more dressy than you would normally. For instance, if you’re heading out to your favorite bar or a friend’s house for New Year’s Eve, dress up your usual look by wearing a dressier top or even a dress. If you’re headed out to a nightclub, you should definitely wear a sexy cocktail dress. And, if you’re doing dinner and drinks somewhere more swanky, dress a bit more conservatively with a long or full skirt, a classy dress or a dressy top with trendy pants.
Temperature
You should also consider the temperature when planning your outfit. If it’s cold outside and you’ll only be going from the car to the venue, you can get away with wearing a cocktail dress or sleeveless top if you layer with a cape or shawl. If you’ll be spending a fair amount of time outside, dress warmer.
Other Guests
Lastly, consider what most of the other guests might be wearing. This is not so easy to predict, but definitely deserves some thought. You don’t want to be underdressed or too overdressed. The trick is to dress slightly over the norm. So, consider what you think others might be wearing. Think about your host or friends who will also be attending. What will they probably wear? Once you’ve determined that, don’t copy–dress up just slightly more. Be careful though, if you go too far, you’ll feel uncomfortable. If you are just a tad bit overdressed compared to other attendees, you’ll be the recipient of compliments all night.

Some outfit ideas

I’ve chosen pieces that are currently on sale to keep these outfits affordable.

Dressy Casual

If you are headed to a friend’s house, your neighborhood bar or a pub crawl, this is the category to choose from. Pairing a nice pair of jeans with a cute top and fun accessories is the perfect formula for this level of dressiness.

Shown: Sequin Top ($15.99), Beaded Top ($8.99), Belted Coat ($39.99), Cardigan ($69.99), Sequin Tank ($89.00)
Pair any of these tops with your favorite jeans, stiletto heels, a chunky necklace and a fitted coat.

Sexy & Fun

For a nightclub party, a cocktail party at a friend’s house or a fun night of club hopping, opt for a sexy little black dress or a fun cocktail dress.

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Shown: Cocktail Dress ($94.80), Contrast Bow Dress ($99.99), Drape Neck Dress ($88.80), Asymmetrical Dress ($109.99), Sequin Dress ($129.99)
Pair with a cute pair of stilettos, a clutch, a warm shawl and statement jewelry.

Dressy & Sophisticated

For a dressier event such as a gala or a catered dinner and dance, opt for something a bit classier.

Shown: Halter Gown ($99.99), Lace Cocktail Dress ($59.99), Silk Dress ($106.80), Cashmere Asymmetrical Gown ($169.99)

Your Thoughts?

What will you be wearing this New Year’s Eve? What is your favorite New Year’s outfit you’ve worn in the past? Share in the comments…

How to Wear Tall Boots

October 29th, 2008 by crystal
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We know boots are going to be in each Fall/Winter. The questions are: what types of boots are trendy this season and what should I wear with them?


This season, more than just tall boots are in. Read this post for a comprehensive list of Boot Trends for Fall 2009.


For this post, though, I’ll focus on how to wear tall boots, the classic Fall/Winter boot style.

Classic Heeled Boots

The Quintessential

Must Have Boots
The tall heeled boot is a classic must have for any Fall/Winter season. Characterized by pointy toes and stiletto heels, this boot goes well with pretty much everything.

Celebrity Sightings

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Nicole Richie’s boots fit the bill. They hit right below the knee, are plain black leather, have pointy toes and stiletto heels. Notice she’s wearing with skinnies and a full top.

How to Wear

As I said before, you can wear this boot with pretty much anything. First, find a boot that’s comfortable for you. Make sure the calf is not too tight, but not too loose either. Also, make sure the heel is at a comfortable height for you.
With Skinny Jeans and Full Top: Take some inspiration from Nicole Richie and wear your boots with Skinny Jeans and a Full Top. If you don’t have Skinny Jeans, try a Straight Leg Jean. That will work just as well. You shouldn’t have to fold or pleat your jeans to fit them into the boot. This makes a huge lump and unwanted bagginess at the top of your boot. Your jeans should fit right in. Pair with a full top to contrast the streamlined silhouette. If you want something a little more tight fitting, try a T-Shirt style tunic and a long cardigan.
With a Dress and Tights: Wear these feminine boots with a dress and tights to dress things up a bit. Try a contrasting color or pattern for the tights to draw attention to your boots and avoid looking like it’s all one piece. Definitely opt for a full or flowy skirt. Wearing a pencil skirt or bandage dress with this style can easily make you look like a hooker.

Affordable Finds

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Shown: rsvp Paki Boots ($56.00), Knee High Boots ($44.99)

Over the Knee Boots

The Quintessential

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This is definitely my favorite boot style this season. The Over the Knee boot is characterized as being tall enough to go over your knee. Some have fold down flaps that allow you to wear the boot as an Over the Knee boot or a Knee-High boot. This boot is not quite as versatile as the Classic Heeled Boot, but it is a lot more fun.

Celebrity Sightings

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Kate Moss is the queen of Over the Knee Boots. She must own like 20 different pair! The biggest thing I notice about her style is that she always wears the boots the same way: with Skinnies.

How to Wear

If we learn from the pro, we know that pretty much the only way to wear these boots and not get propositioned on a street corner is to wear them with Skinny Jeans. So, what about tops?
Layer, layer, layer! You can wear a tight fitting T-shirt or fitted button up, but wear another, longer layer over that. A blazer, a cardigan, a sweater, etc.

Affordable Finds

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Shown: Patent Over the Knee Boots ($44.99), Diba Wink ($100.00)

Riding Boot

The Quintessential

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The Riding Boot is a new trend for this season. Sure, the style’s been around for awhile, but it’s never been quite so popular as it is this season. And, it’s being worn with pretty much anything. Riding boots are flat, have wider leg openings and often have buckles or tabs to make them look a bit more rustic.

Celebrity Sightings

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If you’re walking long distances or trying to stay warm in the city, riding boots are your best bet. Kirsten Dunst pairs her boots with Skinny Jeans and warm layers on top.

How to Wear

Riding Boots can be worn with a variety of outfits. Dress them up or down, depending on your mood.
With Skinny Jeans: Follow Kirsten’s example and pair your boots with Skinnies and lots of layers on top. You can also go for a tighter top and accessorize with a long scarf.
With a Girly Dress: Pairing Riding Boots with a feminine dress may seem like a contradiction, but it’s actually a nice look. It makes your dress seem more casual and wearable for everyday.

Affordable Finds

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Shown: Suede Zipper Boots ($44.99), Suede Flat Boots ($39.99)

What do you think?

What is the best way to wear tall boots? What type of tall boot will you be wearing this Fall/Winter?


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