Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Happy Halloween





Tomorrow is Halloween, a holiday loved by children and an increasingly popular holiday among adults. Unfortunately, I become paralyzed when I have to wear a costume and past efforts have been halfhearted at best. This year I will be working at my new job, as the assistant library technician at a local junior high school,  and I am expected to dress up. I feel so anxious.

My older daughter informed me that putting on a witch hat and wearing a black dress (my usual costume)  is a cop out. Last year my husband and I were Robert and Laura Petrie from the Dick Van Dyke Shoq, but I am quite certain Laura would not be recognized by the students. I will let you know what I came up with on Friday. 

Compared to me, my cats (pictured above) are quite comfortable dressing up.


Monday, October 28, 2013

Sale!

Renaissance is located at 1118 State Street

Friday, October 25, 2013

Stylish Person of the Week

I realize this is blurry and apologize.


For the past month or so I have seen Shannon nearly every day, and she has been unfailingly  fashionable. Two things which make her an especially wise stylish person are: her interest in and ability to accessorize like an expert and how she values tailoring.

The concept of accessorizing paralyzes many women. It can be hard to know how much bling is too much or what kind of necklace to wear with certain tops. Shannon knows just what her outfit needs and  seems fearless in her accessorizing choices, from scarves to bracelets.

She also values her exceptional tailor. Though a lot of clothing is made for her tall, slim frame, she realizes that a seam here and a tuck there can make a huge difference in how the clothing fits her. We agree that clothing can be inexpensive or designer, but if it does not fit perfectly, it just looks cheap and sloppy.

For some accessorizing ideas, go here. And for my list of great local tailors, go here. Lately my tailor of choice has been Jennifer Johnson. She even tailored a bra for me and now it fits beautifully! Contact her at 805.382.1700 or bewitchment2000@roadrunner.com.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

How to Stop Shopping in Vain





My lifelong friend, Stacy, told me about a peacoat she purchased the other day. She is famous for returning clothes, taking forever to make decisions about what to keep or not. I was ready to hear about the coat's pros and cons and how she was deliberating taking it back. What I was not prepared to hear was this: "I am keeping the coat. Although it will not be practical for all my needs, it will work well for some areas of my life. I should not expect one garment or shoe to do it all."

What a revelation! Once you understand that every garment in your wardrobe does not have to be suitable for every occasion, or go with everything else you have, you do not have to experience shopper's angst. Instead, think about the different areas of your life you spend the most amount of time in, and buy clothing that will fit into one of those areas (as long as it complements what you already have).

For example, I have been coveting a friend's raincoat for a year and a half. Do you hear that, Laurence?   Since I know there is little likelihood that it will be mine one day,  I focus on its shortcomings and how it is not perfect. I tell myself,  "It's not lined so I would get cold," "Navy doesn't go with everything," and "It doesn't have a hood."* But guess what? I found a similar coat which, like Laurence's, is not perfect for every situation. However, it looks great with jeans, provides some protection from the rain (we used to have that in California), and with its subtle metallic sheen, provides a chic note to my outfits.

So stop looking for that unattainable item that will magically work in every part of your life. It's not realistic to expect a garment or accessory to be just right, all the time.

*Ha! When I unearthed a photo of Laurence in her coat, I saw that it does indeed have a hood. It really is wonderful.

The raincoat (top) photo does not do Laurence's (or the coat's for that matter) beauty justice. The second photo is of her with my equally beautiful cousin, Gina.

Monday, October 21, 2013

I Couldn't Have Said (or Written) it Better



Sometimes I am struck by a brilliant topic for my blog. Inspiration can hit when I see a spectacular outfit during my day or while I drift off to sleep. Other times I take my hat off to those who have written well about topics that interest me and my Wardrobe Wisdom blog readers. Here are a few of the best ones I have recently come across:

From the Huffington Post:
What 40+ women should have in their closets;

How to build wardrobe capsules, from CapsuleWardrobes.com; and

just about every post from my new favorite blog, Wardrobe Oxygen.



Thursday, October 10, 2013

Can I Wear That?

Go to page 21 in this month's Coastal View News to read my column. I respond to some questions I often receive about the wearability of current trends. My youngest daughter's sketches accompany this column.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Payless in a Pinch





On Saturday I did something I advise my clients not to do by shopping at the last minute for a special event. I felt like the shoes I was going to wear (nude sling backs) took away from the beauty of my dress.  Payless was my only destination as it was close to my house and its shoes are inexpensive.  In the end, I found a great pair of glamorous and comfortable pumps-- for less than $25!

So here is my amended advice for last minute shopping: Have a clear goal in mind. Know what you are looking for, what you want to spend, and give yourself a realistic amount of time to shop. If you cannot find what you want, wear your backup plan and accessorize the heck out of it.


Friday, October 4, 2013

What an Opportunity!

Image Credit: gayatrieka.wordpress.com

Sometimes I take for granted all the terrific programs, films, and lectures showcased at UCSB, right in my own backyard. This looks like a great opportunity to see a fun film, "The Devil Wears Prada" on Thursday, October 17. After the film, screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna will take part in a Q&A session.

It is worth dressing up for this, since a prize will be given to the most fashionable attendee.


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Wardrobe Wisdom via lifehacker

Image Credit: lifehacker.com

My husband is a big fan of lifehacker, a website that offers "tips, tricks, and downloads for getting things done." He sent me this link about dressing better. I think you will indeed gain some ideas from this post on how to become a more spiffy dresser. 

Some highlights of the post are:

Be sartorially prepared for many social situations;

Audit your own closet before shopping for clothing;

Get clothing information by reading fashion sites (regularly): 

and

Find a group of people or fashion advisor to provide feedback.