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Sunday, October 2, 2016

A FASHION POST: How To Wear Plaid Pants


How To Wear Plaid Pants And Still Look Like A Grown-Up!!



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Plaid has been on the fashion scene for several years now.

We can all wear a cute plaid shirt in cotton, or flannel with our jeans, and feel in style, and quite comfortable. 
 
However, when it comes to plaid pants we are not all quite as brave, or adventurous.

Plaid pants were huge in the 80’s, and they were a staple in my wardrobe back then. 
I had a black watch plaid pair, and a cute red plaid pair of pants that were go-to wardrobe staples in the winter months.
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I was one happy lady when I saw plaid pants emerge again. 

I purchased a black watch plaid pant at the beginning of the winter season, and I must say those pants have become my go-to pair of pants.

Since I have enjoyed wearing my plaid pants I thought I would share a few ways to wear them that are appealing to me.
plaid pants and mustard

When I saw this outfit I immediately ordered a mustard sweater. I knew it would make a good combination for me, since mustard is a color I can seem to wear with my coloring. 

One very important detail  I want you to all notice is the proportions in the outfit above. 
PROPORTIONS, PROPORTIONS PROPORTIONS, LADIES!!!

The sweater is not pulled down around her hips, which is a good thing it would only shorten her legs.

She also has a V-neck sweater, which is also a good idea since  that will elongate her neck, and make her look thinner. If you don't have a V-neck sweater try wearing a long pendant to elongate your look.

She accessorized with one great statement necklace, and  simple cuff bracelet. This was a very smart choice. She kept the plaid, and the pop of color in the sweater the focus.
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I love the pop of the red shoe with this outfit. It feels a bit unexpected, and makes this outfit more fun, and interesting.

The layered tops are dark enough to make your top look slimmer. 

The shirt peeking out of the bottom of the black sweater is fun, but to be honest it is peeking out just a tad too much. If you decide to wear the peeking shirt tail make sure it is just barely peeking out.

Also remember with this look you are creating a horizontal line  across your body that is going to stop the eye unless it is close to the color of the pant. 

A simple black purse would have been a bit more classic, and I would have added pearl stud earrings, and a simple strand of pearls. I almost always wear one gold bangle so that would have been my choice of bracelets.

I know layering of bracelets is in style and I love the look, BUT and I do mean a big BUT,you do not want to over accessorize, and become a TREND-ZILLA. So keep that in mind when adding layer upon layer.
Helpful Hint:
When you know you are wearing one very current trend try to not overload on other trends, keep the other pieces more classic and simple. Let the trend speak for itself.
LE FASHION BLOG OUTFIT COLLAGE Theyskens Theory Fiola Tee Elizabeth and James Crescent Sunglasses Iosselliani Twisted Multiwires Necklace Tibi Plaid Skinny Beatles Pants Pour La Victoire Butler Large Haircalf Tote NARS Nail Polish in Dovima Jennifer Zeuner Jewelry Ariana Band Ring Christian Louboutin Particule 100 Leopard Print Pumps
I  love every element of this outfit.

Unfortunately I can no longer wear a high heel so I would opt for a leopard flat, but every other piece is a smart and classic look.

For the winter I would also wear this ensemble with a black turtle neck and a simple long gold pendant necklace.
Plaid and Leopard for fall
In this outfit collage you can see the person shows 6 different  shoe options. 

I personally would not choose the nude shoes, only because I think the plaid needs a little more weight as in the leopard or the black shoes.

The chambray shirt is fun, but with the accessories I think the shirt needs to have a bit more tailoring, and I would never wear a huge statement necklace with a shirt that has two pockets. 

Too much going on in one small area. A more tailored chambray in a darker color would be a more classic choice for me personally.
HELPFUL HINT:
When choosing a necklace keep in mind what is going on around where the necklace will be placed. If there is a yoke, collar and pockets, keep the necklace simple, or do not wear one at all, try statement earrings instead.

Two pair of plaid pants that I like……..
Classic black watched plaid, slim cut ankle pant.
Fun red, cobalt and black plaid on a winter white background. Slimmer cut ankle length pant.

The current way to wear plaid pants is a slimmer cut, and hemmed at the ankle. 

When wearing this look make sure you can see skin, that is key. 

I just ordered these pants at a great sale price of $29.99 marked down from $89.00. 

One thing about these pants, they will hem them to your desired length, and if they don’t fit you can still return them, now that is what I call great customer service, and the hemming is FREE!!


I love fashion almost as much as I do interior design, and I hope you enjoy my post on fashion from time to time.

I am not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, however I do like to dress well, and feel good in my clothes, so that keeps me on my toes with my ever changing body at this age, if you know what I mean.

Have fun with your wardrobe, study what is out there and find the looks and proportions that are right for your body type.

I have 18 pinboards on fashion that are at the top of my pinterest page if you would like to see what I like to wear.
Click HERE to go to my pinterest page.
More post on wearing plaid can be found:

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Getting More For Less



//ALBERT HADLEY
Designers are often considered lucky people because they have resources at their finger tips that the consumer, or home owner does not have access too.

This is true BUT it is their keen eye to detail that sets them apart. 

I loved the saying above because it does not  always take a lot of money to design, or decorate a room.
However, it does take a keen eye to see the special detail, or quality in pieces that might be passed by because of the store, or the preconception that it could not possibly be worth buying because of the pricing.
This is where a good designer can really save you money on your project. 
When it comes to quality in furniture that you want to  keep long term, it is wise to invest in good solid pieces, especially in a sofa, but if you find that you like to change things up a bit more often, or maybe your budget won’t allow for the best quality piece at the moment, at least go for something that has good lines, and proportions.
A friend of mine taught me a saying a long time ago that I like to use when I find something at a great price that looks like a much more expensive piece……

Ribbet Edit Looks Like More

LLM can be a challenge at times, but if you keep your eyes, and mind open you will be surprised at what you can find. 
Sometimes it might even be in your home already.
By placing a piece in a different room, or displaying it differently it can become a piece that you admire and enjoy having in your home.
If you are not familiar with the blog Copy Cat Chic you need to start putting it on your daily blog list.
Reichel Broussard has a keen eye for style, and design, and she is decorating her own home with her keen sense of design and style on a tight budget.
On her blog she will show you a piece that cost more and then a piece that looks very much like the more expensive piece for less.
Here is an example that caught my eye this week……

Urban Outfitters Ava Velvet Tufted Sleeper Sofa
Walmart 9 by Novogratz Vintage Tufted Sofa Sleeper
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Neither piece is terribly expensive, but if money is tight you can get the same look for $349 instead of paying $749. 
Do the math!! That is a $400 savings.


 LESSON TO BE LEARNED!
The lesson in this post is to not limit your creativity by where you will shop. Stay open to all possibilities.
I hear people say all the time, “ Oh I can’t afford anything in that store so I never shop there!”
BIG MISTAKE
The only way to educate yourself is to study good design at higher price points so when you see something that possibly cost less you will know it has good proportions, design, and it is worth purchasing.
This will be like an adventure! I call it treasure hunting!!
PRACTICE THIS….

……I want you to find a piece that you absolutely love! You probably already have one in mind. Maybe it is a piece that you can not afford at the moment.
Now I want you to look at the silhouette, the overall design and proportions. 
Next I want you to go perusing on line to find a piece similar at a less costly price. Don’t limit yourself by not looking at all different online shops. Remember the goal is to find something that LLM!
You will not only have fun, but it will be so rewarding if you find something you love that you can actually afford now.
CHANGE THIS WAY OF THINKING
So many people only think from the perspective of, “I will never be able to have anything that nice!” 
That is such a sad way to look at your life, and it actually closes you off to all the possibilities that are out there for you to enjoy now.
One last thing for you to do…….
Look at the room you want to change up a bit, and think of new ways to arrange the pieces. De-clutter, and maybe add something from another room to give it new life. 
OPEN UP YOUR MIND!!
THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS
 
 
 

Monday, September 26, 2016

Two GREENS To Use In Your Fall Home




silver dollar eucalyptus is another filler flower for bouquets and is very versatile because it can be used in boutonnières.  Each leaf has a long stem which makes it easy for corsage use unlike regular eucalyptus where each leaf is attached to one thick central stem.  It has a milder aroma as well.: What's better than 1...12! In galvanized tin with a vintage velvet ribbon of course. Photo by Chia Chong. Styling by Libbie Summers:


   
When Fall arrives I want to add some warmth to my home so I add a few elements from a list that works for me. You can read my list of 18 elements here.

This year I decided to add more green to my Fall decor since I don't use the typical autumnal colors, green works for me.

 Today I am going to talk about two of those green elements and show you ways to use them in your home.

ARTICHOKES 

I love the artichokes!! The island is painted in "Dripping Tap." Plain English is a traditional joinery company. We use the techniques of 18th and 19th century cabinetmakers.:
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One of my personal favorites.  Partly because I love artichokes...but also because the greens & blues put me in a happy place.:
 Artichokes can add texture and architecture to a Fall arrangement. They look wonderful with grays and purples.


Paint colors from Chip It! by Sherwin-Williams...Grassland the Best Green...SW has.:



Artichokes, grapes, and pumpkins... Elegant Thanksgiving:
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Add red grapes and white pumpkins for a Fall centerpiece.

 Big fan of the counter tops. Backsplash (Creamy white kitchen design with shaker kitchen cabinets painted Benjamin Moore White Dove, Kashmir White Granite counter tops, polished nickel modern faucet and Vetro Neutra Listello Sfalsato Glass Mosaic- Bianco tiles backsplash.):
A simple display on a white cake stand makes a wonderful Fall statement.

 Naturals: Shades of red and green - wonder about something similar for Christmas? (Photo by Georgianna Lane via Garden Photo World.):
This is something anyone can do in their home. A clear vase full of artichokes and then add other autumn fruit and you have a lovely arrangement.


Create a lush tablescape or charming vignette with this lovely faux hydrangea and artichoke arrangement, showcasing vibrant blossoms and verdant greenery nes...:
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Find a fun container and add hydrangeas and artichokes for the perfect Fall arrangement.

The other green element that is easy to use for Fall decor is .......

EUCALYPTUS BRANCHES

silver dollar eucalyptus is another filler flower for bouquets and is very versatile because it can be used in boutonnières.  Each leaf has a long stem which makes it easy for corsage use unlike regular eucalyptus where each leaf is attached to one thick central stem.  It has a milder aroma as well.

Each year, paint companies release forecasts to predict paint color trends for the coming year. For 2016, expect a move from cooler colors to slightly warmer tones. Here are our favorites!:
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The leaves have a wonderful silvery green/blue cast and they work with so many color schemes that just about anyone can incorporate them in their home.

 Local Milk | merry & bright | gingerbread sorghum cake + diy wreaths & muslin wrapping:

Find a fun bottle and add the eucalyptus leaves for a very simple fall touch for your home.

 T.D.C | Broste Copenhagen A/W15 Styling: Marie Graunbøl Photo: Line Thit Klein:
I love how this homeowner used a collection of green and brown vases with the eucalyptus. Look around your home and see if you have a group of vases that you could do something similar.

 Decorate this fall with Vintage Inspired Chalky Paint Pumpkins. The neutral paint colors bring an elegant touch to any home all season long.:

A simple sprig adds just the right touch to this arrangement of pumpkins that appear to be painted with chalk paint.


If you're looking for a fragrant indoor plant to add to your home, a Eucalyptus Plant is for you.:

You can't get much more simple than this!! Just the right touch.

Look around your home and see where you might add one or both of these elements to add a touch of Fall Green to your home. 

Happy Fall Decorating!!