Posts from the ‘Slider’ Category

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    Build Your Wardrobe

    November 23rd, 2010 | Blog, Slider | admin | 1 Comment

    Are you spending precious minutes each morning wondering what to wear? If the answer is yes then let me offer you a few solutions.   Whether you are just starting to transition from college to the work force or you are already employed, building a wardrobe that works for you can be difficult. Your closet should [...]

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    The Myth of the Little Black Dress

    November 18th, 2010 | Blog, Slider | admin | 2 Comments

    As much as I adore Coco Chanel, one thing I cannot thank her for is the now ubiquitous LBD or Little Black Dress. When Chanel introduced it in the 1920′s the idea of wearing black for something other than mourning was a new idea. In 1926 a simple knee length black Chanel dress appeared in [...]

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    Lower Heels for Fall

    November 18th, 2010 | Blog, Slider | admin | No Comments

    Where are all those lower heels we were promised this fall? As I was shopping at Neiman Marcus shoe department on Sunday, I overheard a conversation between a sales assistant and a customer. The customer, a very chic woman of about 55 years ,was asking why there are not more lower or mid heel heights. [...]

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    Closet Essentials

    November 18th, 2010 | Blog, Slider | admin | 2 Comments

    As a clothing stylist working with real people, I am often asked what items of clothing every person should have in their closet. So, I have compiled a list tha may differ from other fashion consultants.  The difference with my list is that it is universally flattering and can last many years in your wardrobe [...]

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    Fashion VS Style

    November 15th, 2010 | Blog, Slider | admin | No Comments

    Is there a difference between fashion and style? Definitely!  Fashion is most commonly used to describe the popular clothing of the day. In older times fashion changed slowly but in the 1780′s there was an increase in the rapidity of change due to the publication of French engravings. Thus began the evolution of the fashion [...]

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