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The Light Blue Shirt

5 Nov

You know that I’m a big fan of the white shirt for it’s versatility and of course it’s timeless appeal for those classic dressers amongst us, but equally stylish and handy to have in the wardrobe (and possibly more complimentary to various complexions) is the light blue shirt.

Wear it with..

  • a denim skirt
  • white jeans
  • orange shorts
  • a navy suit
  • a statement skirt
  • patterned pants
  • denim cut-off shorts
  • a leather skirt or culottes
  • black pants

*Do keep in mind that although a blue shirt is a classic (timeless) piece, it will still date.  Remember shapes change. A blue shirt you bought back in the 90’s, while it still might be in impeccable condition if you’re not wearing it often, will more than likely be outdated today due to it’s large pointy collar, low armholes and wide sleeves.  If it’s a hard-to-part-with favourite, determine whether your shirt could be altered and modernised or whether you need to be ruthless and give it a toss.



TIP – Consider shopping in the men’s or boys section for a blue shirt.  As you can see in the pictures above it doesn’t need to be worn super fitted.  The one I’m wearing here is from the men’s dept. at Uniqlo.

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The New Trend In Jeans

12 Oct

During the recent Fashion month in New York, London, Milan and Paris, the trend that stood out to me the most when I was checking out what the show goers were wearing, was cut off at the ankle jeans.

That’s right.  You just take to your jeans with your scissors and leave the hem raw.

The idea is to expose the ankle and showcase the shoe.

Of course like all trends it’s not for everyone.   Some would see this look as being too messy, bohemian and perhaps even too young, but as you can see below mature women (eg. 48 year old Emmanuelle Alt) are also doing it.

Like everything you wear, it’s all about how you wear it.

What I like about this trend, is that I can breathe life into something old in my wardrobe and feel like I have something new, without spending any money.  I reinvented a pair of old straight leg Levis that I’d stopped wearing.

So that you don’t look like you’ve been out working on the farm, the key is to dress the jeans up.  An interesting shoe, (given they’ll be receiving a lot of attention) a nice blouse, a beautiful bag and/or a great jacket.  An old pilled fleece vest and a scruffy pair of sneakers is not the look we’re wanting to achieve.  (Unless of course you are working on your farm 🙂 )



Whatever you do, do not cut your jeans off so that they become 3/4 length. The hem should just sit about the ankle bone.

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The Metallic Shoe

27 Sep

A metallic shoe acts in the same way as a nude shoeit’s neutral – and therefore pretty much works with everything.

If you picture this outfit above with black shoes, they’d probably be too heavy.  The lighter gold shoe, is just right.

If you tend to always choose a black shoe because they’re safe, (And you think they go with everything – which is not right) challenge yourself to try something different.

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How To Visually Lengthen Your Legs

23 Sep

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If you’re worried about wearing cropped pants or jeans because you think it will shorten your legs, one way to extend the leg line visually, is to find a way to highlight your waist.

(I know that belting the waist doesn’t work for everyone, but it doesn’t need to be a belt – there are other ways to draw attention to the waist area)

*Notice also how the shoes are helping to lengthen the legs.

You might also want to read: “How to wear cropped jeans without making your legs look shorter than they are” here

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