Showing posts with label stylish dressing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stylish dressing. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 September 2020

Pro tips for women over 40 to up your style game and refresh your wardrobe

Wardrobe for Women over 40





Whether you’re someone who’s always loved clothes or could never be bothered to think about fashion, when you hit your middle years you might find that what used to work for your body simply doesn’t anymore.

When I reached my late 40s, I finally came to appreciate the joy of an elastic waistband, but I was also sad not to feel as confident in what I wore. Somewhere along the way, I’d lost the fun of shopping and getting dressed.

That’s when I enlisted the help of a professional stylist. I asked her to be brutally honest in assessing what was in my closet and to put together a few outfits that weren’t my usual palette of black, gray and blue. Her advice was invaluable — and eye-opening.

Here are some pro style tips to get you started on your wardrobe refresh:
Edit, edit, edit. Start by really thinking about where you’re going and what you’re doing, whether you want a style overhaul or just a few tweaks. “Are you at the office a lot? Do you work out a lot? Are you transitioning into retirement?” asks Rachel S. Dickerson, stylist and owner of Golden Style Consulting in Chicago. “That clarity will not only help you know what to buy,” she says, “but also what doesn’t need to stay in your closet.”

Do a five-minute visualization. “Women should start by understanding what they really do love to wear,” says Maegan Watson, founder and CEO of the Watson Style Group in Los Angeles.
Think back to a memorable outfit: Why did you love it? How did you feel? What colors were you wearing? “Use that as a filter for everything else in your closet,” she says.
“Many of our clients have a closet full of stuff that’s decades old. They may have felt great in an outfit, but they are a completely different size,” Watson explains. “I encourage them to ask, ‘what is my version of that now?’

Balance the belly. If there’s one body part most midlife women would love to conceal, it’s a thickening middle. “Right-fitting pants are the best way to address that,” says Watson. Choose flat-front trousers with a little stretch. “The waist should be mid- to high-rise; that’s going to feel good and also help contour that area so you can still wear the tops and blouses that you love,” she adds.
Wrap blouses, softly draping peplums and tops with an empire waist are best. “Something that has light, delicate seaming above the natural waist will gently rest over the belly,” Watson says.
Add wisely. If your closet (like mine) is already packed with jeans, black pants, T-shirts and black dresses, you probably don’t need a lot to spice things up, say the experts. “I want my clients to have what I call an SSS: a style signature statement piece,” says Dickerson. For her, that means a great jacket. “I love my white bomber jacket; it expresses who I am. … Everyone should have that one piece that they feel amazing when they wear it.”

Watson agrees. “Every woman should have a leather or faux leather jacket and a tweed jacket that fits her body type well,” she says.

Look for wardrobe workhorses. Los Angeles stylist Alison Deyette likes her clients to have four key pieces that offer instant impact without a lot of money: a beautiful dress in a print; a wide black suede belt; a larger, more dramatic earring; and sneakers in a solid color. According to Deyette, “a cute pair of trainers that aren’t your gym sneakers can add a youthful energy to a dress or a pair of slim pants.”

Expert tips for upping your style game and refreshing your wardrobe.

Try a tailor. “I have taken many long-sleeved dresses and turned them into short-sleeved and sleeveless dresses,” says Deyette. “I took in a maxi dress and had the hem taken up, and now I’m wearing it much more often.” Consider whether something you love that still fits could have a second life for the small cost of some tailoring.

Consider what lies beneath. “One of the biggest things people forget about is getting a new bra. One of the best ways to fix the pieces you’re wearing is to fix what’s underneath,” Deyette says. “A good bra can lift you up and a wider band will smooth out back fat,” she explains, adding that she recommends clients choose black bras and nude bras closest to their skin tone: “Avoid white bras; they do nothing for you.”

Ask for help. While you might get sound style advice from a friend, a stylist with good credentials and plenty of experience will offer guidance according to your goals and personal style — not theirs. “Check a stylist’s testimonials, reviews and portfolio,” advises Dickerson, who, like most stylists, charges an hourly rate. “You want somebody you’re comfortable with who you allow to push you and also fits your budget.”

Give your closet a refresh to look your best.

Give up thinking in absolutes. When Dickerson said to me, “A-line is not always the answer,” a light bulb went off: I don’t have to follow a bunch of rules, including the myth that comfort and fashion are mutually exclusive.

Or, as Watson puts it, “don’t assume you have to wear yoga pants and a tunic.” Midlife, she adds, is “an amazing time and an invitation to opt in and a make a new discovery about who you are and what you want and need. ... Women are at a crossroads where they choose not to settle, not to be invisible. It’s easier to write yourself a permission slip now.”

For me, that has meant adding a pair of bright pink pants, a lushly embroidered kimono jacket and a sparkling aquamarine ring to my wardrobe. I may not wear them together — but I could.

Thursday, 30 April 2020

How To Effortlessly Look Stylish Every Day

Style doesn't have to be expensive or take a lot of time








Megan Holstein

Jan 3 · 9 min read

1. Only wear clothing you find comfortable.

2. Wear clothes that fit

How can you tell if something fits?

Just because you think it fits, doesn’t mean it does

3. Pick the right shoes

4. Avoid clothes that are worn out.

5. Avoid dated styles



A Quick Note About Men’s Style


Wednesday, 17 January 2018

How To Hone Your Style

Practice Your Style

Everyone can develop their own style!

You Aren't Born With Great Style—You Have to Practice It



In our January content series, How to Get Dressed Again, Who What Wear UK discusses the idea that 2018 isn't about a "brand new you," but rather a "best you, full stop." Emerging from winter hibernation and back into reality, we're looking at the methods, ideas, tricks and inspiration to guide you into the New Year. Forget fads and racing to the finish line—this is all about one clever step at a time and setting yourself up for an entirely stylish year. 
Introducing Alyson Walsh: She's the over-40 blogger of That's Not My Age and author of Know Your Style. Here she talks us through the myths surrounding personal style. Trust us—you're going to love what she has to say.
What does "know your style" even mean? Is it akin to knowing yourself or knowing your onions—or perhaps a bit of both? Over my 30-year career in fashion—from magazine reader makeovers to meeting women at various events and online or simply chatting with friends (even the ones who seem confident, comfortable and chic)—I have regularly been asked questions about style. And this often comes down to establishing what piece goes with what—which accessories complement a favourite outfit, what colours coordinate well or make the perfect mismatch or what to wear for a special occasion without spending loads of money.
Knowing what goes with what does feature an element of gut instinct, but I do think style is something that can be learned. You can practice it—which is part of the first myth I aim to debunk here. Keep reading to find out how to develop a great sense of style by ignoring all of the rules you've been taught.
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Sunday, 17 September 2017

Dress For Success Event

Dress For Success Event

 I have shared many posts about this topic and it is an important one as we are still judged by the way we look and dress.


The mission of Dress for Success is to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help them thrive in work and in life. By empowering women with interview and work attire — as well as through mentoring, networking and support services — the goal of Dress for Success is to assist women in transitioning to employment.

Monday, 24 April 2017

Dress For Success Helping Women To Impress At Interviews

Dress For Success


It is always good to read about such schemes as they may give ideas to others.


INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - Women who have faced tough times and are now trying to get their lives back on track need your help.

You can help out by giving them a new suit to wear for their next job interview.
This week is Send One Suit Week for "Dress for Success" here in Indianapolis. It's an annual fundraiser to collect suits and blouses for women in need.

Secretary of State Connie Lawson is taking part by collecting donations for the fifth year in a row. Her office says Secretary Lawson's collections have gathered more than 1,000 suits over the past four years.

"Ultimately, these suits do more than help women get jobs; they help them move towards economic independence," Secretary Lawson said in a statement. "I encourage everyone to look in their closet this week to see if they have a least one suit they can donate."

If you would like to donate through the Secretary of State's office, drop off your donation anytime this week from 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at Room 201 of the Statehouse.

Classic Cleaners is also helping out with this clothes drive.
Click here for more on how you can help or to make a donation.
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Sunday, 19 February 2017

Dress For Success

Dress For Success

Stylish dressing is just about assembling your clothes in a color coordinated fashion and matching items of clothing with each other, for one to complement the other piece.

 Anyone can achieve the dress for success label by paying attention to color and not mixing too many in one outfit.

Check the article by clicking on the link above which explains how this outfit is put together.  There are merely three or four colors at play here.



Sunday, 21 December 2014

Dress for Success

 Dressing for success is as important today as it has ever been.  In today's casual dressing culture anyone who dresses well stands out by a mile.  Good clothes and knowing how to carry them off and combining them shows the person cares about him/herself.  It immediately makes an impression.

That is why helping women to achieve this  to get better jobs is such a worthwhile occupation!


Dress for Success Charlotte puts women on a faster track to a better job | CharlotteObserver.com

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Expert advice for dressing and feeling more confident

 As a Style Coach, I always welcome advice from other Style Experts, especially if it can result in making women feel more confident and happy about their appearance.  Often after a few years of raising children and dressing in comfort clothes, women become less aware of what suits them and what is the fashion of the day.


 Enjoy the article and I hope you get many great tips and lots of advice to step out in wonderfully combined clothes which raise your confidence and well-being!


Women’s style:Expert advice for dressing and feeling more confident - Richmond Times-Dispatch: Celebrations