The Last Minute Scramble
To avoid the day-of fluster, try on your outfit the night before.
Universally Flattering Look
There are a few garments that should be a wardrobe staple as they look great on everyone, regardless of body type. One of my favorites is the single-breasted multi-button blazer because it’s universally flattering.
New Year, New Projects
If you love a specific type of organizer, figure out where else you can use it, since you already gravitate towards it. Clear containers and good lighting are key.
The New Neutral
A good leopard print adds chicness to any outfit, providing you that je ne sais quoi flare. When walking into a new situation, this print always gives me a little more confidence.
Holiday Hosting: Tips and Tricks
Tammy’s truism: Forethought makes you look like the seamless entertainer who is always calm and collected.
The Hostess Gift
Tammy’s Truism: When choosing such a gift, make it something you may use too in the event you don’t end up giving it away. Also, you can save the non-perishable gifts for use next year.
Pulled Together Outfits
During the holiday season, regardless of activity, everyone is rushed for time and feeling behind on their “To Do” list, (always, right?). Though you may feel this way, outwardly you want to look like you’re on top of it—this is easier than you think!
Winter Coat Basics
There are as many coat styles as there are moods and colors. With so many choices, you should have at least the basics covered before venturing into trendier options and non-classic hues.
Flair For The Holidays
Now that we’re into daylight savings, we’re fast approaching the holiday season, regardless of what or how you celebrate. This time of year is magical—magical in that it seems to arrive sooner each year.
My Outfit Epiphany
Despite dressing others for a living, I too have days where I struggle to find what to wear. During a recent content production day, I had an epiphany about my mindset when getting ready for reels vs real life.
Elements of Style Part II
Knowing the elements of your preferred (authentic self) style can reduce clothing mistakes and filter out what doesn’t suit the real you.
Elements of Style Part I
Most of us can’t easily define our own style from the 7 universal ones (dramatic, romantic, elegant, sporty, traditional, alluring, creative) but when looking at others, you know immediately. This two-part series is about the indicators and preferences of these styles.
Shoe Capsule: What Every Girl Needs
With the return to work, we’re all reconsidering our wardrobes, which should include our shoes too. One wardrobe strategy I use with my clients is a capsule—a subset of garments that mix and match, each going with 3 other capsule items.
Return to Office Dilemma: Outfit Strategies
Despite our organization, culled closets, and favorites, we all wonder what to wear as we return to the office. To avoid this, a few simple strategies get us back in the groove of dressing for work.
Shopping and Dressing Room Tips
When combined, these tips can save you money by reducing mistake purchases. Factor in tailoring costs as they can address some fixes.
Fall Transition Challenge
Most of us lament the end of summer and the transition into the cooler weather of fall—count me in that category. Whenever I’m less than excited about something, like the change of season, I create a challenge to help me focus.
Two Must Have Fall Accessories
Though we all lament fall, there comes a point when you finally start looking forward to the crisp air and fall clothing and accessories.
Fabric Fit vs Function
It’s helpful to have guidelines when shopping to reduce the number of mistakes you make when you’re drawn to a garment that’s cute but doesn’t fit its intended use.
Fall Trends
One trend this fall, which I contend is more timeless than “trendy”, is the enhanced basic.
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