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.

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Best of Summer Sundresses


JUST IN - THE BEST OF SUMMER SUNDRESSES ...

No matter where you are, you too can be first with high fashion dresses, evening dresses, or cocktail dresses. ...

The temperature's rising, so whether you have a fun vacation planned or just want to look cute kickin' it around the neighborhood, it's time to break out the sundresses! There are so many adorable – and affordable – versions out there this season, so get ready to start shopping for these fabulous frocks

The Maxi Dress –These comfortable longer dress can be worn during a breezy summer evening, or possible dressed up for a nicer event, where it may not be appropriate to show so much leg. Easy to move in, these are great for outdoor events and flatter almost every figure. If you are on the shorter side, avoid the Maxi.

The Orange Dress – Glisten and glow with the cheerful warmth of an orange dress. Now that a glistening glimpse of spring is slowly peeking through, it is time to put pants aside for the sunny season ahead. Show that you are dresses appropriately for fun in the sun, and you will be spending more time outside than the long winter allotted. Do all of this with the complementary style of orange. Step out for a picnic, run an errand, go shopping. Look effortless and fun with this bright sunny color. For those with fair skin, orange might be the color to wash you out. Opt for a navy or green shade.

The Beach Dress - Beach dresses are perfect for summer seasons and for casual beach lounging. They are extremely comfortable, airy, cooling, flattering and cute to look at. They give incredible romantic appearance with the more Garde style of attire. There are tons of varieties in beach dresses. Go with a vivid color, or shimmer in white. Choose the right sundress for your body type and you are sure to catch the eye of many!

A perfect dress for a woman has to be one that makes her feel feminine and look gorgeous.


Monday, May 17, 2010

Trust your Animal Instinct


Designers are taking a walk on the wild side this season with exotic jungle prints. While they rarely ever go out of style, snakeskin, leopard, tiger and cheetah prints get an update this season with abstract interpretations and colors not seen in nature. Whether you go traditional or modern, incorporate a piece or two into your spring look paired with contrasting prints or neutral solids. With summer just around the corner, it's time to explore the newest and most bold trend...Animal Prints! Hunt down some of the hot new hues and exotic, bold markings of Spring's Serengeti style. Adorn yourself with tribal jewelry and strappy sandals and cuffed flats. Show off style with Safari trends! When the ensemble is on the tame side, go wild with tassels, fringe, and animal print accessories. Consider printed shorts, try our zebra beach tunic just in! We have the perfect pair of Dolce Vita silver sandals to add some shine to any outfit. Take a walk on the wild side!

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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Becoming in Blue


It's the color of the moment...blue. Designers across the board have brightened their lines with this showstopping shade in the form of belts, shoes, bags and clothing. If you love the color, you can make it a focal point of your wardrobe by finding a dress or a coat in royal blue. Or use it as a finishing touch to an otherwise plain outfit with bright shoes or jewelry.Whether you're blonde or brunette, fair or dark, you'll look stunning in this season's "It" hue. For some women of the world, blue, especially navy, conjures up images of school or naval uniforms and not-so fond memories of a time when blue was a compulsory color during their formative years. But for anyone who shies away from blue, forget royal blue and navy, there are, in fact, a whole range of shades, for you to experiment with.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

A Reoccurring and Flexible Fashion Statement


White jeans have been around for a while, though they tend to come and go from trendy to not-so-trendy. They seem to pop up every decade or so, but the statement they make is still the same and they remain a part of most wardrobes.

For years this color was not acceptable after Labor Day. Today they can be worn any time of year. White jeans can be worn in the winter with a sweater or in the summer with a light tank top. It is acceptable now to wear them any time or year or any place. They work well with any color top and any texture top. They can be dressed up or dressed down. For a dramatic effect these jeans can be paired with a black top and black boots. For a more dressed down a white t shirt with these jeans will give a more casual beach look.

Fashion styles come and go, but one that just seems to keep coming back is the notorious white jean. This color is back again and more popular than ever, especially with the wide array of styles that are available these days.


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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Spring Clean your Closet

Too many clothes and not a thing to wear? Winter coats sharing (too little) space with summer dresses? No matter how hard you try, you just can’t put it off any longer: Spring Cleaning! And while tackling dust bunnies isn’t so bad, trying to reorganize the chaos of your closet seems downright impossible. Here are a few words of wisdom...
Take everything out. Yep. Everything. It’s the best way to really clean the closet and start fresh.

Decide what to keep, what to donate and what to toss.
“Ask yourself, Does this fit me well? Does the style suit me? Do people compliment me on it?”

Ditch the skinny jeans you haven’t squeezed into in years. We know you have them!

Create a donation pile. Why throw away those designer duds, when you can CONSIGN! Make an appointment at Dress today pam@dressraleigh.com Let someone else share the glory of your clothes and make some $$ in the process!

Create a system you can live with. When you put clothes back in the closet, group them by type, with pants, blouses, dresses and so forth kept together.

Now that you have all that extra space from your Spring Cleaning...come on over to Dress and restock! Update your resume wardrobe without spending a fortune!

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pam@dressraleigh.com
919.523.6021

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