Thursday, June 24, 2010

Color is the New Black


Why play it safe with black when you can put yourself out there with COLOR? Color is a great way to look fierce and exude confidence. Have your way with the world! Color is everywhere and should be considered as a design element when creating the perfect ensemble. Here's a little color 101 for those of you just beginning experimentation with color...

Red
One of the most visible and lively of all colors. It portrays excitement, energy, enthusiasm, and confidence. It is a natural color and one of the basics. Dare to wear red!


Yellow

Though not for everyone, this color creates attention and joy. The wearer tends to bring a sense of cheeriness to the group. Yellow can be best paired with a dark or lucid color.


Blue

This one is a popular color, liked by most. It is emotionally opposite to red and yellow and can bring a calm and relaxed feeling. It can be for those who go for a more sporty look. Blue is often a color to bring the biggest sense of inspiration.


Pink
Not just for little girls! It is soothing a pleasant to the eye. It is said to always be attractive to guys and can add a feminine touch to your outfit.


This should be enough to get you started on your pursuit of color! Play around with it. Don't be afraid to mix and match!

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peaceandlove

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Monday, June 21, 2010

A Slight Shoe Obsession


A few ideas from one shoe addict to another...

Wedges
Wedges are back, and they're going to go perfectly with this season's headscarves and turbans! Go for a neutral colored medium height shoe without a platform sole. Peep holes are also a popular look for wedges and add a feminine feel.

Oxfords...the Next Generation
Oxfords have been around for a few seasons now, but now there are new spins on the casual, smart street shoe. There are Oxford Ballerina flats, which are basically ballet flats with Oxford style laces. Fabric Oxfords are another casual flat option. It's the season's take on the sneaker.


Flats Have Never Been Sexier
Lolita-inspired flats are the perfect medicine of sweetness for sexy spring pieces like tap pants and boy shorts. These vintage-style skimmers add a bit of innocence to an otherwise femme fetale look. Think about what Shirley Temple wore with her little shorts and skirts, and aim for that.

Season of the Clog
These wooden shoes have inspired the looks of designers Chanel and Louis Vuitton. The look? A backless clog with a wooden platform and a chunky wood heel. Alexander Wang also made a black, chunky-heeled, backless clog, which at the very least seems more wearable with edgy punk trends like leather, chains and side-slitted leggings.

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peaceandlove

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Summer Sizzle List


1. A wide-brimmed hat. Be glamorous while getting sun-kissed.

2. A chunky white wristwatch. Both pretty AND punctual!

3. Bangles that look like they came from a market in Zanzibar, to wear on both arms.

4. A white minidress, to show off your tan AND your legs. (Yes, white is everwhere.)

5. A perfectly weightless pastel chiffon dress for those romantic summer evenings.

6. A large printed tote, big enough for your SPF 30 and your copy of People.

7. Beyond blue nail polish. Be bold and show off your vibrant personality!

8. The strappy wedge. Add height and some sass to your strut.

9. A sheer or lightweight scarf. Not just for cool months anymore. Don't be afraid to loosely drape one to add flair to your outfit.

10. A large cocktail ring. This can go casual or elegant. Bling in your ring!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Your Inner Carrie Bradshaw



It's so hot on the fashion spectrum right now...BOLD, CHUNKY JEWELRY! Now considered a style essential, adding flair with beaded and shiny pieces is a must! From Boho chic to bold in gold, we've got the style scoop to channel your inner Carrie Bradshaw!

Pile on thin gold bangles and charm necklaces for a dramatic effect. Don't be afraid to stack your bangles. Short stack or tall, onyx or jade, there's an arm-candy combo for every appetite. Thick metallic bangles add acontemporary touch of style and allure to an outfit. This kind of bangle can bring together a look that says you are urbane, daring, and individualistic. Plastic or synthetic bangles come in all sorts of colors, including neon orange, limes or sugar pinks. These are good with funky street or beach wear. They suggest that the wearer is youthful, vibrant, and fun

Cheap chunky necklace jewelry is a versatile fashion accessory. If you are looking for jewelry to add spice to almost any outfit from jeans to a little black dress, consider chunky necklaces. A chunky necklace can dress up a t-shirt and jeans to add color or personality or take the outfit from plain casual to dressy casual. Add a jacket and oversized handbag and you look ready for a lunch and shopping with the girls. Chunky necklaces with natural stones or shell or mixed media go well with sundresses. It can add a fun splash for romantic strolls down the beach.

Getting ready for a cocktail party is simpler than it looks. You just need a few bold pieces and a cocktail ring is the perfect accessory to make an outfit feel new and fresh, not to mention glamorous. The cocktail ring has been around for centuries. And, one thing has stayed true - the unforgettable large size of the ring. However, styles, colors, stones, gold, white gold or platinum are all used to make your favorite cocktail ring truly unique and something that fits in your lifestyle, price range and wardrobe.

Dress is excited to announce we are now introducing the Teramasu jewelry line in our store! Stop in to adorn yourself with our chunky necklaces, beloved bangles, and couture cocktail rings! We can't wait to see you!

pam@dressraleigh.com
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peaceandlove

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Summer Style Faux Pas

Summer Style Faux Pas

How to avoid eight common summer fashion mistakes.

Not so hot: White deodorant stripes on your black sundress

A sizzling solution: Nip the problem in the bud and alleviate white marks by using a deodorant like Degree that goes on clear and is little–black–dress–approved. What’s more, Degree® is specially formulated to respond to the unique needs of a woman’s body, providing an effective level of protection when you need it most. (Note: To remove deodorant and perspiration stains from machine–washable clothes, soak them in white vinegar and then wash them at the highest temperature allowed.)

Not so hot: Smelly, smelly shoes

A sizzling solution: Keep your feet happy and healthy by wearing well–ventilated sandals or light cotton socks to absorb moisture. Never wear the same shoes two days in a row. On your loafers’ day off, freshen their scent by sliding a dryer sheet into each shoe.

Not so hot: Sheer white pants

A sizzling solution: Keep these classic summer trousers looking elegant by wearing undergarments that match your skin tone and provide adequate coverage. A thong is all wrong in this style scenario; it’s not as invisible as you think. Go for control–top, boy–cut panties and enjoy a chic, sleek look in everything from your clam diggers to a short skirt.

Not so hot: Who invited bra straps to the BBQ?

A sizzling solution: For starters, make sure you’re wearing the right bra. Changes in your diet and weight — even a few pounds — can alter your size. Get a free bra fitting at a specialty or department store to ensure you’re truly a 34B. Once you’ve found your perfect match, adjust the straps so they’re snug. Need ultimate insurance that they won’t slide out from under your sleeveless top? Try plastic bra clips, such as Strap Tamers, which attach your bra straps to the inside of your shirt.

Not so hot: Bare, bulging midriffs

A sizzling solution: Whether it’s toned or chubby, a belly peeping out is cute only on a toddler, so skip the midriff–baring tops if you’re over five. And remember, Mom was right: Standing up straight not only makes you look more confident, it also flattens your belly. For extra help, turn to the gorgeous shapewear that’s designed to create flat abs in a flash.

Not so hot: A cut–too–low sundress

A sizzling solution: Summer is tricky. What’s fine at the beach can be inappropriate at the sandwich shop. Invest in a gauzy, light–colored cotton or linen wrap to top that beautiful boho dress when you venture off the sand. Seeking a more tailored look? Turn a men’s cotton button-up shirt into a cover–up.

Not so hot: Streaky self–tanner

A sizzling solution: Sure, self–tanner is the safest way to become a golden goddess, but you’re a mere mortal when it comes to applying it — you’ve got the streaks to prove it. Next time, carefully prepare your skin by exfoliating — especially dry patches like elbows and knees — and applying a moisturizer with AHA for a few days before you self–tan. Start “tanning” from your feet up, using sweeping strokes for best results. If you make a mistake, erase it by rubbing the streak with half a lemon.

Better yet, get a streak–free golden glow with Dove® Energy Glow Beauty Body Lotion. It leaves your skin soft and smooth while gradually evening out and enhancing your skin color, and is available for fair–to–medium and medium–to–dark skin tones.

Not so hot: Feet that aren’t sandal–ready

A sizzling solution: Sandal season is here, but do not fear. Follow these steps to be sweet to your feet. Indulge your tootsies with short soaks in warm water and Epsom salts. Smooth rough spots in the shower with a pumice stone or salt–based scrub, then follow up with a rich moisturizer. Cut toenails straight across, then finish off with a polish in a shimmering shade.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Rules for Summer Work attire


I know how happy many of you were to push those tights to the back of your drawer once the warmer weather was upon us. Free of wool, heavy overcoats, and unflattering snow boots! Summer attire in the workplace can be tricky. When the temperature rises, inhibitions plummet. Avoid the distractions and embarrassment that occur when employees wear attire that is too revealing or sends the message that their comfort is more important than their clients' business.

Follow the leader. Gage what middle management is wearing, and plan accordingly.

Be polished. Make sure your clothes are clean and pressed. Since lightweight fabrics tend to be sheer, check your reflection under bright lighting to make sure your undergarments don't show through. If your company allows open-toe or backless shoes, make sure your feet and toenails are clean and cared for.

Don’t Flash the Flesh. Women in all professions should know they're not advancing their careers when they wear revealing clothing. Short shorts, mini-skirts, tank tops and low-cut or sheer blouses may get you attention, but not necessarily the raise or promotion you want. When choosing what to wear, think Diane Sawyer or Condoleezza Rice, not Britney Spears or Paris Hilton.

Layer Light Fabrics. Stay cool in lightweight materials such as silk, cotton, linen, or summer-weight wool and cotton blends. Remember to dress in layers -- the difference in temperature between the outdoors and your air-conditioned office can be 30 degrees or more.

pam@dressraleigh.com
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919.523.6021