Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Tips For Buying Denim

With such a wide selection, it’s great to have some tips to help you select the right pair of jeans for you, that fit right and get you your moneys worth.

Now you’ve got your selections in your favorite styles and you’re headed to the dressing room, here are a few tips that you might not know about when it comes to buying your jeans:

1. Jeans will Stretch
Sometimes jeans can stretch almost as much as a whole size! After purchasing leave on the tags, try wearing your new pair for a couple hours around the house. Walk around, sit down, and bend over in them. Just know that even though that new pair fits perfect in the dressing room, it doesn’t mean they’ll fit like that once you’ve been wearing them for a while. If after an hour of wearing they feel too big don’t be afraid to take them back and exchange for a smaller size.

2. Talk to your tailor
It’s okay to buy a pair of jeans that need tailoring. This may cost extra money but believe me ladies it’s worth it! When going to get them hemmed ask the tailor to reattach the original hem. They may charge more for this service but they’ll look better and keep the original look and style.

3. Pay attention to the wash
It’s easy to re-buy the same wash since you like it so much. But a different wash can make an outfit look completely different. Different washes are going to definitely add some variety to your wardrobe, don’t be afraid to experiment. Another reason to watch the wash you buy is that sometimes manufacturers use heavy dyes and these can leak onto other clothing in the washer machine. It’s best to limit the amount of times you run your jeans through the wash. Try washing them as little as possible like every couple of months. When you do wash them, wash inside out with cold water and hang dry. If they’re crunchy when dry you can put them into the dryer for 10 minutes, this will soften them up. Another good idea is to have them dry cleaned; it can get you months even years more wear out of them.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

3 Places to find Great Denim Under $100

Some one some where created a myth that great quality denim has to cost an arm and a leg. I say stop the madness! There are stores with the solution to your denim needs with the hottest trends under $100. Yes you read right, quality, stylish denim under $100. Remember these three stores and you can’t go wrong, Urban Outfitters, Nordstrom, and Old Navy.


At Urban Outfitters look for BDG black and blue skinny jeans. They look great with a high heeled bootie or a knee high boot. Skinny jeans are great for women trying to accentuate their curves. Also check out their selection of Chambray tops, the latest trend to pair with skinny jeans.

At Nordstrom go to the Point of View Department and look for KUT brand jeans in a boot cut style. This pair has flap pockets on the back with an embroidered design. Bootcut jeans are great because they flatter any body type.

Lastly at Old Navy look for this great distressed flare leg pair of jeans. They have a low comfortable fit. This style is great for woman with wide hips or thighs as the style balances out proportions.

Denim Trends for Winter – What to look for:
  • Contrast distressed and tie dye denim creates an edgy rock look
  • Dark black and blue jeans gives an instant polish to any look
  • Chambray tops can be dressed up or down, try them tucked into a wool pencil skirt for a work look or leather pants or leggings for an evening look

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Best Puffer Vest of the Season

There’s a snow bunny in all of us…some of us may like to ski but don’t we all deserve to look as cute on the slopes as we do off! When it comes to gearing up for winter this year don’t be confined to the traditional idea of a full coat, instead try one of the seasons hottest puffer vests! Pair them with your favorite turtlenecks and long sleeves and you’re ready to face harsh conditions or stay and sip hot cocoa by the fire.


Lauren by Ralph Lauren Jessie
Siberian Leopard Reversible Vest $169 (Macys)
Invoke in your inner animal! This is a really fun piece, a reversible puffer vest in a shimmering metallic leopard print designed in lightweight quilted microfiber to create a stylish layering piece.





Women's Furallure Vest $199
(Northface.com)
The perfect skiers vest. This vest is the “traditional” puffer vest and no one does it better than Northface. Water-resistant and breathable, this down-filled vest has a smooth satin faille exterior. The faux fur trim is removable from the hood.


Theory Long Vest
Libbie Style $495 (Bergdorf Goodman)
More of a trendy vest piece, this vest is utterly chic and stylish. It has a natural raccoon trim hood and snap front. Drawstring detail at natural waist to give it some shape. So fabulous!


DKNY "Debra" 2-in-1 Vest/
Bomber Jacket $226.80 (Bloomingdales)
The best of both worlds! This bomber jacket has zip off sleeves. Wear it as a jacket or as a vest. Truly versatile with a hidden zipper with snap over closure and hood.




Monday, January 4, 2010

Best Deals for Wool/Cashmere Sweaters under $200

Think you can’t afford Cashmere? Think again! While yes when we think of Cashmere we think of its undeniable quality and its luxurious feel. Unfortunately, quality can come with a pretty steep price tag. So if you’ve been looking to add to your collection of cashmere or finally get that cashmere sweater you’ve been pining over, check out these three places before you go spend a fortune!

J Crew Henley V-Neck $178

J crew – Offers great styles with prices from $158 to $198. Some of my favorite detailing on their sweaters are chunky ribbed knits, tie front styles and feminine trims such as silk and satin.

Aqua CashmereTurtleneck $128

Aqua at Bloomingdales – Pieces range from $128 to $198. Aqua carries some really fun youthful pieces with cropped styling and interesting silhouettes. Check out their cashmere dresses as well.

Halogen BoyfriendCardigan $78

Halogen at Nordstrom – A truly budget friendly cashmere brand, with prices starting at $57 to $88. Halogen carries button up styles with polished details such as pearl trimmed necklines. They also offer great Merino wool pieces that layer well and come in elegant prints.