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10 Fashion Trends You’ll Love for Spring 2011

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

According to fashion week, there are ten fashion trends that we are going to love this Spring. As styles tend to repeat themselves about every 20 years,  you can probably look in your closet to find some of these 70′s inspired looks.

1. THE RETURN OF THE WIDE LEG PANT
For some of us the wide leg pant is a must to create balance and proportion and should never go out out style. It’s more important to wear what works for your body style rather than what’s in style. You can always add the accessories or color of the season to update your look.

If you tend to have your volume at the base, the wider leg will be more flattering than last seasons skinny jeans. If you tend to have fullness at your shoulder and bust line, this pant will do wonders in creating the illusion of an hour glass figure. The key is to balance the width of the pant with the right top and heels.

What shoes to Wear.  Wear a heel unless you are very tall, then you can get away with flats. Oxfords, mary janes and shoe boots are the newest looks. Wide trousers look great when the tip of the shoe peeps out.

2. THE RE-RETURN OF THE HIGH-WAIST PANT
This is a great pant to help tuck you in and eliminate the very unattractive “muffin top”.  It will also help to accent a small waist. Tuck your shirt into high-rise pants to elongate your legs and give the appearance of a longer waist line. Be careful with pockets. Side pockets will add volume to a fuller hips.

3. MILITARY LOOK
Although fashion repeats itself, the designers always add a new twist to give you a reason to buy new. This Spring’s military look is more futuristic with straps and harnesses for a more abstract look.  Adding white will keep it light and delicate looking.

4. ORANGE ZEST
A fresh slice of citrus. Bold orange, rich mango or pumpkin, will take the place of the corals this Spring. Always best worn with white but if you can’t wear white on the bottom, khaki, brown or navy can be an alternative to black. Black and orange remind me too much of Halloween.

5. LONGER SKIRTS AND DRESSES
Easily worn by all sizes and ages, longer skirts and dresses are paving the runways. Unless you are wearing one that skims the floor, choose a length that flatters you. Think curvy. Find the point between your ankle and your mid calf that best shows off your legs. If the skirt is too long, it will tend to make skinny ankles look even thinner and wider ankles look wider. If you are petite, lengths worn too long will tend to make you look shorter.

6. PAJAMA PANT
Please don’t mistake this pant for something you would wear to bed, like the ones with the little clouds on them. Think slouchy, comfortable, unconstructed, but still glamorous. Pair them with a more fitted or shorter top and add volume and style by using chunky accessories.

7. HALTER NECK LINES
Halter necks with necklace-like cinching are feminine and fabulous. Picture yourself on vacation in the south of Spain or the Caribbean. You’ll see this look on short dresses but it looks sensational on longer relaxed dresses. Sheer soft fabrics look awesome with this neckline. Great for reducing a fuller shoulder line.

8. NEUTRALS
No stranger to warm summer days, neutrals simplify palettes and give a soft clean look. Structured styles in sand, camel, ivory with a hint of black look classic with an added twist. Great with gold sandals even for day time.

9. CHARTREUSE
A pale green or yellow like the liqueur made from brandy which was discovered in France. This color is not very flattering on many but does look great if you are tan. You don’t need a lot of it but just a hint introduced as a color blend or an accessory, which will look chic.

10. DOLMAN SLEEVES
The classic dolman sleeve is back. This sleeve with a large armhole and tight cuff is seen on fuller, boxier, shorter cut tops. These fuller silhouettes help balance and offset a fuller bottom or can create a long leggy look with a narrower pant. But this style will not flatter a fuller shoulder or bust line. Also, if you have rounded shoulders, add a slight shoulder pad for better balance. From surf hoodies to evening wear, dolman sleeves are comfortable and stylish.

For Women Over Seventy

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Mature women want to look as fashionable as the younger women. The challenge is finding wearable updated clothing to fit your life style, budget,and figure.  Modifying today’s fashions will keep you looking current when you follow simple guide lines keeping everything in proportion to your size.

Handbags are one of the give aways to your age. Discard pocket books that are flattened, stained, cracked, or have multiple compartments. Condense. You don’t need to carry a lot for one day’s outing. Choose shoulder bags in bright colors and textures with different shapes.

Shoes should be updated selecting colors with texture and some stretch. Don’t sacrifice style for comfort. If you have to wear corrective shoes, keep the eyes up with your elegant outfits and fun accessories and your fabulous smile.

Dressing sexy doesn’t mean you have to show off too much of your body. You don’t want to look like you are trying too hard. Bring out your sensuality wearing rich fabrics like silk, cashmere fur, or leather.

Choose strong vivid colors like elegant reds, plums and wines. Chocolate browns, deep navy and rich champagnes look luxurious. Fabrics with gold or silver threads running through it add shine and subtle glitz. Stay away from beige, taupe, army green or pale pastels unless paired with vivid colored blazers or accessories. Wear cabled cardigans with flat knit tops nit the matching tank. Be comfortable but stay away from baggy clothing. Dresses are great as you never have to concern yourself with what goes with them except accessories and a great pair of shoes.

Accessories are important to dazzle any outfit and should be used differently that how you originally wore them. Use multiple strands of pearls of different sizes and lengths mixing them with gold chains. You can also wear them as belts. If the pearls are costume, be sure they haven’t yellowed.  Apply brooches on hats and scarves and use them to pinch together a neckline. Use clip earrings on the straps close to the bust line.

For rounded or sloped shoulders, add shoulder pads too square off your frame and appear upright. Use them with your everyday outfits not just for special occasions.

Be sure to wear a good bra that fits properly. Consider padding and adjust straps for a great lift. Buy pretty colors, patterns and lace in bras and panties. Even if no one sees them, you will feel sexy, youthful, more feminine and it will show on your face.

Don’t over due your make up. You are beautiful naturally and your laugh lines and wrinkles display your wisdom. Highlight your lips with brighter shades of lipstick or your eyes with mascara. Use a lip liner to avoid lipstick bleeding but don’t over extend your natural lip lines. Re-apply lipstick after lunch. Fill in patchy eye brows with a powdered brow or eye shadow applying with a slanted thin brush. A dark stick pencil looks too severe. Contour the shape. Too straight across will appear angry, too rounded looks clowny.

Update your hair do with a chic salon style that is manageable, staying away from  small curlers and perms. Add color to washed out locks and shine to beautiful gray hair. Be sure to brush the back or crown eliminating the natural parting or flattening of hair.

Invite compliments by putting effort into looking and feeing stunning everyday. Think young and be unpredictable. It will do wonders to distract you from aches and pains. Celebrate everyday as Your special day.

The Forgotten Women

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

A Challenge Piece Inspired by responses to my blogs from women over 65.

In an age obsessed with youth and beauty, women approaching “Le Quatrieme Age”, the Stunning Sixties, Sensational Seventies, Elegant Eighties, and the No-Nonsense Nineties, have been pitifully forgotten.   “Sounding so much better than over the hill or senior citizens”, says Mary Louise Cox, many women approaching these undeniable decades are looking and feeling great taking better care of themselves and in more cases than you can imagine, looking better than their younger sisters.  These women are the last generations of real classy ladies who were inspired by the glamorous movie stars of the television screen in the yester years.

Mature women want to be as fashionable as the younger women, however, they are faced with the challenge of finding appropriate clothing and general guide lines to enhancing their looks.  In doing research for this piece, even I had a difficult time finding supporting articles for these age groups.  Fashion magazines obviously ignore women over sixty.

Neglecting these age groups by designers, appropriate trendy yet classy styles are impossible to find in stores today other than Chicos, where everyone looks alike and Talbots, a bit too New Englandish and basic, in my opinion. The clothing designers have unfortunately ignored the fact there are so many women in these marketable age groups that are desperately seeking the latest and the greatest in wearable fashion.  Although designers claim their styles to be ageless, that’s no consolation when you have to feather through endless racks of mini skirts and low-rise jeans.  The challenge is finding wearable updated clothing to fit your life style, budget, and figure.

Sadly, these women are being portrayed in the media as being helpless, frail, unkempt, denture and diaper wearing individuals, who don’t care about how they look, simply for the sake of selling their products.  This is so untrue.  Today many look, feel, and act ten and twenty years younger than their chronological age, presenting themselves better than younger women.  With confidence, poise, wisdom, life experience and more importantly, a great sense and acceptance of who they are, they deserve more uplifting and positive attention than they are getting.

I have met so many women over 65 who are so inspiring and truly a delight to be with.  With their positive attitudes, their gratitude and zest for life as well as their wise words of wisdom, one can only aspire to achieve such a great sense of fulfillment and satisfaction in their life time let alone their elegant flair.

Today there are very active women’s organizations called the “Red Hatters” who are women over fifty who dress in purple and wear red hats.  While recently at the Sunrise Theater in Ft. Pierce Florida, I was introduced to yet another new organization called the “Black Hatters”, which originated in West Virginia in October 2009.  Filling two center row orchestra seats, they all wore black, like they are going to a gala or a wedding, wearing showy black hats.  They dressed to the nines with lots of glitz and lots of rhinestones, big diamond brooches, lace and boas.  They were simply stunning, laughing, smiling, and just enjoying life.  This group from South Florida was called the “Black Bangees”.  How coincidental to have met them in conjunction to writing this article.

Thankfully people like Miley Cyrus, a 16 year old actress and fashion designer has recognized the need for styles that suit “Le Quatrieme Age”. Cyrus says, “I wanted to finally make something that was for girls my age.  Something me and my friends would wear. But I’d say anyone from age 8-80 can enjoy this line.”
And hats off to Britain’s 80 year old Daphne Selfe, oldest catwalk model currently gracing the runways for Dolce & Gabbana, Tata-Naka and Michiko Koshino and who appears in Nivea and Oil of Olay campaign ads.  She says, “My comeback was extraordinary and quite ironic.  I got big when I embraced my age and went gray”.

My friend Anna Mione, author of six books and a screen play, began her writing career at age 70 and yearns for new fashions that suit her while continuously evolving to enhance her beauty. She says, “It’s a myth that old people are stupid or ignorant to fashion and wanting to look good.  Those are just the younger people who were never very bright or fashion conscious to begin with, who simply got older”.

So congratulations to our glamorous grandmothers and fabulous older women who are vivacious and “stunning”, as Ellen Chase says, and who have spoken out as advocates to help represent women of any age.  Thanks to their graceful posture, high cheek bones, bright eyes, beautiful skin and lustrous unashamedly gray hair and their amazing attitudes towards aging.  The women of this caliber represent genuine natural beauty. Genuine beauty is not threatened by other women, or perhaps maybe only women of the same age, after all, women will always be women.  Rather than be threatened by each other, we should help each other to look and feel our best. Eventually, we will discover that we are really all the same.  And if we are fortunate, we too will reach “Le Quatrieme Age” looking and feeling fabulous.

The most important lesson we can learn from older women is to embrace and accept who we are and as I always say simply, “be the best, at being the best you can be”.  The greatest feeling is being comfortable in their own skin.  Accepting your true self displays confidence and boosts your sense of well being.  It allows you the ability and the freedom to contribute all of your great assets.

My admiration and gratitude to all of “Le Quatrieme Age” women I have been fortunate to meet.  They have taught me these great life lessons by exemplifying and sharing their thoughts and feelings.  Thank you for inspiring me to write this piece.