Sunday, April 13, 2014

Confidence is Your Best Accessory

I hope you ladies (and men) have enjoyed all my fashion advice and have found my posts interesting and informative. Today I want to let you in on a little secret and give you my BEST ADVICE YET. I've told you all about what to wear and how to wear it, with multiple mentions of different types of attire and accessories to enhance your style. But -- what really takes an outfit to the next level is wearing it with confidence! No matter what you're wearing, walk with confidence in yourself and your presence will shine.

There's a popular quote out there that states: “Confidence is your best accessory, never leave home without it.” I suggest you live by it :) 



Stylist, Jen Clyde says it right: "You must be confident in your outfit. Nothing is worse than leaving the house feeling insecure about what you’re wearing! You should love what you’re wearing and be confident in your clothes. Confidence is the first thing people notice about you. It’s the first thing they see. If you don’t have that, you don’t have style. Style’s main ingredient is confidence." I completely agree with Jen, in that confidence is an essential element of style. It's nothing you have to buy, yet it's the most important element of any outfit. Give people an amazing first impression with your killer confidence. 



How do you show the world your killer confidence? 

Sources:http://jenclydestylist.com/uncategorized/confidence-is-your-best-accessory

Find Your Perfect Swimsuit for Summer

Swimwear from Etam
Finding a swimsuit to flatter your body can be just as difficult as getting up the confidence to show off your bikini bod on the beach. Have you ever found yourself in the situation of trying on a million swimsuits at a store and just not finding the right one to make you feel sexy and confident? Well, that's about to change!

Before last year, I tended to settle for lower quality swimsuits that looked cute because of the color and style, but they didn't exactly flatter me in the perfect way. Last year I went on the hunt for a swimsuit that I would feel amazing in because I had a month full of Spanish beach excursions ahead of me. Although the women in Spain really don't care about their swimsuit (most go topless), I wasn't quite that daring and wanted a truly great swimsuit that would last for years to come. I ended up finding my perfect fit at European lingerie retail chain, Etam, in a small shop at the heart of Marseille, France. Etam has very high quality, chic swimwear for a decent price. See for yourself - http://en.etam.com/maillots-de-bain/the-collection/all-swimwear.html

Monokini from
Everything But Water
Petite - If you have a small frame, you'll most likely want to choose a swimsuit to enhance your curves. If you're small on top, choose a top with padding. Most bikini tops have at least some padding but if you're looking for more, Victoria's Secret has some great push up styles. Twist bandeau tops, triangle tops with ruffles or eye catching prints will give the appearance of a fuller chest. Marie Claire states, "Hothouse pinks and tiny prints make a big style statement," and they feature swimwear with paisley prints, polka dots, floral and geometric shapes as options for a petite figure. If you don't want to go with a two piece, try a plunge halter or a monokini, which  has side cut outs so it looks like a two piece in the back. Everything But Water has a stylish, unique selection of monokini's. I'm so in love with the one to the right. 

model wearing Miraclesuit swimsuit
Suit from miraclesuit.com
Curvy - "Flaunt a full figure with retro prints and screen-queen silhouettes," says Marie Claire. High-waisted 50's inspired bikini's are oh so cute and trendy right now. Asos has a broad selection of adorable options in floral, vintage, polka dot and animal print designs. Check them out at http://www.asos.com/Women/Swimwear-Beachwear/High-Waisted-Bikini/Cat/pgecategory.aspx?cid=17551&r=2. Rouching is your best friend if you want to conceal your tummy and there are many one and two piece styles out there with miracle fabrics and rouching in just the right areas. If you want to conceal your hips and thighs, Fitness suggests skirtini's and boy-cut shorts. To control cleavage, choose a trustworthy top with underwires, well-constructed halters, and wide bands. 
Suit from Lululemon
                   
Athletic - For a toned figure, you'll want a sporty cut and secure style if you're planning on playing beach volleyball or any other beach sport. Marie Claire suggests attention grabbing graphics, such as colorful stripes and polka dot patterns. Halter tops would be best for support but a triangle top would also be fine if you're not planning on doing activities. Show off your toned legs in a bottom with side ties. Lululemon has some options for swimwear for the athletic, moving body. 

This year, I bought a cheaper suit at Target back in February. Part of the purchase was simply to escape winter and just dream about the days until I could sunbathe on my deck. I chose an edgy black two piece, mixing and matching the top and bottom so the top has bronze studs against the sweatheart neckline and the bottoms has frills on the side ties. The suit doesn't flatter me quite as well as my Etam one but a girl can always use a chic black suit, since black is a flattering color. Plus, you can never have too many swimsuits, especially if you're moving to or living in a warm climate like I will be soon in Texas :)


Loving this swimsuit from Etam with a
twist bandeau top and aztec inspired print.

Good luck finding your perfect swimsuit. Make sure you feel comfortable and confident -- that is the most important thing!








Sources:
http://www.marieclaire.com/fashion/trends/swimsuit-guide-summer
http://www.fitnessmagazine.com/workout/gear/reviews/swimsuits-for-every-body-/
http://www.everythingbutwater.com/swimwear/browse/products/l-space/free-love/57952+mp20m14+333.html



Sunday, April 6, 2014

Fashions From Abroad: Sweden, Bulgaria & Malaysia


Interested in knowing more about the dress practices in other countries and cultures? So was I! I interviewed three friends from different parts of the world whom I met through fashion classes at Accademia Italiana in Florence, Italy. All three girls are very interested in fashion and are continuing their fashion design studies in Florence. These girls represent the countries of Sweden, Bulgaria and Malaysia. They provided me with information on common attire worn in their country and how it differs from Italy and other parts of the world. Read on to become a little more cultured in the world of fashion!

Marielle is from Skövde, Sweden, and describes her personal style as a mix between bohemian, rock ‘n’ roll and minimalist.

Radoslava is from Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and says her personal style is ever-changing, “some days I will dress casual, with jeans and a t-shirt, and then I pull out the girly attire and wear a dress and heels."

Klobo is from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and describes herself as a “color freak,” with a love for blue and purple, hand-dyed colorful items, gradient prints and denim in purple, pink turquoise and yellow.

I asked the girls the same 5 questions and here are their responses:

What are some common fashions/styles you would see on the street in your hometown?
M: Minimalist, or very commercial/highstreet.
R: Mostly casual style, besides that some women love wearing more feminine clothes.
K: People mostly wear casual outfits. Blue denim and loose crop tops or blouses, along with short skirts and dresses in thin breathable, colorful fabrics.

Marielle describes her style as "bohemian,
rock 'n' roll & minimalist"

 Describe typical outfits people wear (students, professionals, etc.)
M: It’s all quite stereotypical in Sweden, quite casual but smart. Clean would be one way of describing it. Black jeans, black leather shoes and plain t-shirts.
R: Jeans and t-shirts, loose shirts with leggings, dresses and heels, or an a-line skirt and blouse.
K: The typical government workers are usually wearing shirts and slacks (men) while women wear traditional ‘baju kurung.’ Sometimes on Friday, depending on the company, they will wear ‘batik baju kurung’ or ‘batik shirt.’ The private sector workers wear a shirt, slacks and a blazer, while women wear work dresses or a power suit. Students at private schools usually dress more stylish because they are free to wear almost anything compared to public universities.


Radoslava enjoys dressing casual & girly



How do the men dress?
M: It’s quite androgynous. Female and male trends are similar and this equalness is trendy in Sweden.
R: The majority of men wear jeans and t-shirts or jeans and shirts.
K: Men dress casual too. Denim and tees, sometimes t-shirts, but on special occasions, such as weddings, they will wear traditional clothing called ‘baju melayu.’

How much of an influence does the weather have on what people wear?
M: Weather is ace, as soon as the sun is out people drop their layers and show skin even if it’s way too early in the season.
R: We enjoy four seasons of weather in Bulgaria – beautiful spring, dry and hot summer, long and pleasant autumn and cold and snowy winter. Lightweights are worn in summer. Warmer clothes are needed in winter and rainwear is recommended in autumn.
K: Malaysia has 365 days of summer and seasonal monsoon rain so weather very much affects what we wear because it is hot and humid. Depending on the situation, it’s very rare to see people wearing coats and jackets, unless you go to the capital where many people work in air-conditioned offices. 


Klobo expresses her style
through color
How would you compare the fashions of your country to Italy, other European countries or anywhere else you have been?
M: I’d say Scandinavia is more androgynous compared to the southern parts of Europe. In Italy it’s divided into masculinity and femininity. It’s two different fashions, whereas in Sweden everyone will wear baggy black t-shirts if it’s trendy at the time.
R: Compared to women in Italy, we love more feminine and elegant style.
K: Basically, what differentiates us from other countries, such as Europe or the West, is that people wear more colorful things because that is how we can spice up our fashion wardrobe. I noticed how people wear lots of black and neutral color here in winter and I will feel out of place because I will usually wear a red coat or yellow fur coat.


Anything you want to add about global fashion? What have you noticed about fashion differences from traveling or living abroad? 







Thursday, April 3, 2014

Spotlight on Audrey Hepburn: A Fashion Icon with Beautiful Words


Fashion isn’t only about great clothes. For some, fashion is a way of life. There is a woman in particular who changed the world of women’s fashion and also left behind great messages. Audrey Hepburn came from poverty but left a significant impact on the fashion industry as well as the people she influenced. Here is an introduction on her back-story, rise to stardom and most importantly, her inspiring words. 

Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993): Audrey was an iconic Academy Award-winning actress, fashion model and humanitarian. She was born in Brussels, Belgium, and attended private schools in England and the Netherlands. Her father left her family when she was young, which she recalled as very traumatic. During World War II, Audrey and her mother went into hiding and endured the Dutch famine. Audrey suffered from malnutrition and developed many health problems, but she danced ballet to collect money and take her mind off the hunger. “The impact of these times would shape her life and values,” notes an Audrey fan site.  After the war, Audrey and her mother moved to London where she began studying ballet, modeling and acting. Her acting career really took off when she starred in Roman Holiday with Gregory Peck. After this defining role, she went on to star in several big films of the time and became a fashion icon with her style still being emulated today. Audrey made the boyish, tailored look very popular for her time. She introduced ballet flats and added elegant hats, scarves and sunglasses to accessorize outfits. However, she emphasized that beauty comes from within, which is seen in this famous quote:  


Audrey is defined as a woman who changed the world by biographyonline.net. They state, "Audrey Hepburn defined feminine glamour and dignity, and was later voted as most beautiful women of the twentieth century. After her acting career ended in the mid 1960s, she devoted the remaining period of her life to humanitarian work with UNICEF."  













"Audrey had the reputation of being a humble, kind and charming person, who lived the philosophy of putting others before herself," said audrey1.org. 





Sources: 

-www.biographyonline.net/people/women-who-changed-world.html‎





Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Emerging Men's Trend: Outdoorsman


Mood board I created for Collection Theory class of
inspiration behind Men's Autumn/Winter '14 Collection
Last year at this time, I was hard at work in Italy with a final project for my Collection Theory class, which entailed creating mood boards and illustrations from the design concept, “American Dream.” My professor was a known fashion designer in the Florence area and had worked at major Italian fashion houses. Needless to say, he was very particular about our work, especially when it came to the illustrations. Since I had limited drawing skills my only advantage for the project was that I was likely the most familiar with the theme "American Dream." Actually, I am sure I was, because I was the only American in the class. I could go on about this cultural experience, but to focus on the topic at hand– the project was very challenging. Although the frustration during the drawing part almost killed me, creating the mood boards was one of the most enjoyable class work experiences I have ever had.  I have always loved creating mood boards, and since I was 14, I have turned the walls of every room I’ve lived in into an assemblage of themed fashion collages.


Editorial featuring Steffen Norgaard

For the men’s collection, I gravitated towards an “outdoorsman” theme. I’ve always thought the outdoors was inspiring and I am most familiar with this concept from living in Montana and Minnesota. I was channeling my dad and my Uncle Joel (who lives in the Northern MN woods) as inspirations behind the collection. Both men are into hunting, fishing and spending time outdoors. I bought a huge men’s fashion magazine from a nearby negozio and began clipping runway pictures from fall and winter fashion lines. There were several design concepts, but I gravitated towards leather, fur and wool fabrics in earth tones of brown, burgundy, tan and forest green with woodsy, outdoor backgrounds. After styling the board, my “outdoors” theme had come to life.




Atelier de L'Armee autumn/winter
 2013/14



Now, a year later, this theme is literally coming to life. Fashion trend forecasting and analysis website, WGSN, describes the theme as “nomadic mountain man. Wild and rustic, rugged and hardwearing.” They say it's inspired by the wild and nomadic spirit of mountain men, fusing outdoors styling and workwear functionality with folk and Navajo-inspired prints and pattern. So men, if you are interested in trying this trend here is what you need to know:
  • Key Items: leather jacket, quilted vest, paraffin-waxed jacket, flannel button-downs, corduroy pants, fur hat and knit beanie
  • Colors: Earthy palette of olive greens, soft browns, and rustic reds accentuated by ochre (subdued mustard) and leafy green details
  • Fabrics: Paraffin-waxed cottons, soft waterproof moleskins, cotton twills, corduroy, leather, fur, and canvas with beads, feathers and rope serving as embellishments
  • Print & Pattern: Navajo-inspired patterns and folk prints along with traditional lumberjack plaids


Atelier de L'Armee autumn/winter 2013/14

This trend is a 2014 Autumn/Winter trend and although we are only approaching spring, you can still find ways to incorporate the look and be ahead of it when it gets big across mass retailers. My styling suggestion is to get a leather jacket in brown or black, because it’s versatile for both spring and fall weather.  Leather jackets are wonderful to have and they work well for casual attire or a night downtown. Throw it on and you'll instantly look a little more badass. If leather isn't your style, quilted or padded vests and jackets are also very popular among this trend. They're a little more casual and look great layered with a long sleeve fitted tee underneath. Another idea is to get something with a Navajo print, either a button-down flannel shirt or scarf would be trendy and unique. Otherwise, traditional lumberjack plaid flannel also showcases the trend. 
 


If you want to be a fashion innovator, meaning you’re the first to try new trends before they hit the mainstream, then go out and showcase your mountain man side!


Navajo-inspired pattern shacket by 
Ralph Lauren 



Will you try this trend? Would you consider yourself an outdoorsman? 








      





Sources: 
-WGSN. (25 March 2014). Mountain man: outdoors emerging trend.http://www.wgsn.com.proxy.library.ndsu.edu/content/report/Trend_Analysis/Sport/2014/03mar/mountain_man.html