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How To Wear Your Favourite Color

23 Mar

I’ll often ask my client while we’re doing a Wardrobe Overhaul, what their favourite color is – and I’m regularly surprised to learn that they have none (or very little) of that color.

If you love red, orange, yellow, blue or emerald green, find a way to add some to your wardrobe.

It doesn’t need to be an orange pair of pants or a yellow shirt (Which may not look great next to your face), it could be something subtle, like a casual yellow bag, an orange scarf – or even orange lips or nails.

Red is my favourite color and last year I realised after doing a good edit and analysis of my wardrobe, that I didn’t have enough of it – so I consciously set out to add more.

Red isn’t just a color I like to look at, it’s a color that makes me feel good when I wear it.  (I particularly wear it if I need a boost of confidence.)

Here’s your challenge – Think about what color you love. The color should not only visually please you, but it should make you feel happy, confident, sexy, attractive, fun, chic, joyful (whatever’s important to you).

Next, go through your wardrobe and see what you have in your favourite color.  If there’s none, find a way to add it.  If you do have plenty of the color but are neglecting to wear it often (Why would you not if it makes you feel all of the above?), plan some outfits incorporating that color.

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One Way You Can Update Your Old Jackets And Coats

6 Mar

Around this time each year I pull out all my old coats and jackets and assess what I have and consider what I might need when the cold weather arrives.

This involves deciding whether I need/want to add something new to my collection, what maintenance needs to be done and thinking about what I could do with them to update them and give them a new look.

This year, unless something amazing catches my eye, I’ve decided I don’t need a new coat – I’m going to focus my attention on giving some of my old one’s a makeover.

For some it might be big (like cutting it from knee length to hip length) and for others it might be a little change (like adding a sparkly vintage brooch).

If you’re creative, there are many ways you can give new life to an old piece. (See how I did it here)

In the photos below and above, I’ve shown you how, by swapping over the belt your jacket came with with something different, it can give it a whole new fresh look.

(If belts are not your thing, try something else)

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Too Old For A Leather Jacket?

2 Mar

That’s it!  I need a colored leather jacket.

I bought this one and this one last year (investment pieces that I intend to have and wear for 20 years – at least) and thought perhaps this year I could add either a maroon/burgundy, red or navy.

When I came across this photo of Jane Fonda in Net-a-Porter’s magazine, I decided immediately to start the search.

I think she looks fabulous, don’t you!

In case you’ve been wondering, you’re never too old for leather.  (Like everything, it’s not what you wear, it’s how you wear it)

UPDATE:  I’ve since added this one and this one to my collection.

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The Navy Sweater

22 Nov

According to Ines de la Fressange, a navy sweater is one of her “Magnificent Seven” basics every wardrobe must have.  (We all know – right? – that basics are the key to creating great outfits.

Here’s a little excerpt from her book, Parisian Chic, detailing why she thinks we all need one among our collection of knits.

 

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