Thursday, October 13, 2016

Slip into this undergarment

Hey guys!

   Okay so usually I post once a week, but I could not help but post twice this week because trend alerts! So lately I have been noticing the slip dress make a comeback, lingerie chic right? A little history about slip dresses is that they were introduced in the 90's as undergarments that replaced corsets. Slip dresses were more favored than corsets because of their comfortable material and there was more room to breathe. The slip dress was usually worn under the dresses of flapper girls, and during the 1990's fashion designers began to create dresses that were inspired by the slip dress and then recently was brought back to life during the 21st century and reintroduced just recently when it had appeared during the runway show from Yves Saint Laurent's S/S 16 collection. Even though a prominent designer featured the slip dress and they probably sell their slip dresses for more than your rent, the great thing about slip dresses and is that you can practically find one at any price range since they are vintage, so hit up those thrift stores and see what you can find!

When wearing a slip dress, you can pair it with mostly any look. Some of the most popular styles while wearing one would be to pair it with a blazer, bomber jacket, or no jacket at all! Then with shoes, pair your slip dress with either strappy heels, ankle boots, or even sneakers to create a more casual look. One style that I have been seeing online when I was browsing for a slip dress was the layered look, wearing a plain t-shirt under the slip dress. So whenever you feel like dressing casual but you want to have that chic and sleek look, wearing a t-shirt and a satin slip dress will hit both styles.


Here are a few examples of how the slip dress trend is worn:
















Needless to say, the slip dress trend is here to stay, from being worn as an undergarment and straying away from being seen as just a night gown or piece of lingerie, the slip dress has been this year's most talked about trends.

Now go out and find one and add your own personal style to it! I know I will!


"Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it."-Yves Saint Laurent

Sunday, October 9, 2016

From mustard to taupe: What colors to wear for this Fall

    Happy Monday! When it comes to the seasons changing, it is not just the weather or the clothes we wear that change, but it is also the colors that we wear. When you think of this past summer, what colors do you think about? blush, bright orange, yellow, and so on. What about for fall? Let me guess, the first colors that pop into your head are maroon, army green, and mustard yellow? All of those colors do in fact correlate with the fall season, as well as many others. When you think about what colors to wear together though, what combinations would you choose? Out of any season's color palettes and trends, Fall is the season with the most variations of colors that are all so different from each other in terms of being on the color wheel. And you might be struggling to stray away from the basic colors of black, white and brown's that we are all so used to wearing. So, I thought it would be perfect to create a list of Fall 2016 color combinations that work well together to help make deciding what colors to wear a little easier, while still staying on trend and color forward. Each season, Pantone, creates a fashion trend color report in order to decide what is this seasons hottest colors and influencers. From this list of 10 colors, I matched each color up with another color as an example of what types of colors can be worn together based off of Pantone's Fall 2016 Fashion Color Report.





1. Riverside + Spicy Mustard




Navy blue shades and dark yellow's have become recently popular to matched up with. Whenever we think of wearing blue's we always turn to a color that typically balances it out such as a neutral, but pairing a blue with a yellow is a great color combination as they both compliment each other and stand out as well as staying at a easy balance.


2. Lush Meadow +Aurora Red

 

 When it comes to red and greens, the first thing that comes to your mind is Christmas, but the red and green combination is making a comeback and not just for this season. Whoever said "red and green should never be seen" is seriously disturbed. Both of these hues can work well together if you choose an outfit that will create a delicate accent without making yourself look like a Christmas tree. Choose one hue as the standout color and the other color more of an accent.


3. Sharkskin + Potter's Clay



 You might think wtf when you first see this color combination and trust me, that's what I thought too. You typically don't see as much of grey and a orange-brown going together, but these two color combinations create a rustic look while keeping it neutral as well.


4. Warm Taupe + Bodacious

 
 
During the fall season you don't see many bright purples or pinks, but with Pantone listing Bodacious as one of the Fall 2016 color trends, this sensual and unexpected color pairs well with rich and warm colors such as taupe's and creams. These two colors give off that warm and vibrant feel when worn together.



5. Airy Blue + Dusty Cedar


 
 Yellow is not the only color we've seen this season with blue, but also its other complimentary color, red. Wearing red and blue together without looking patriotic is in fact possible and has been seen on the runway more than a few times. Red and blue create a versatile look as well as keeping it not so loud of a look. Try to wear more of soft shades of these two colors to keep the balance on a smoother level.


This Fall 2016 you will be seeing many complimentary colors be paired together as they are often seen unexpected and not your usual color combinations. This season it is all about taking risks with colors as well as stepping outside the box when it comes to some not so typical colors that we can expect in terms of this season's color forecast.




"Autumn is a second spring where every leaf is a flower"-Albert Camus


XOXO!