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The Best Summer-to-Fall Transitional Item

the best summer to fall item is a maxi dress

close up navy and burgundy infinity scarf and gold jewelry

how to wear a maxi dress in the fall


how to style a maxi dress in the fall

Similar Denim Jackets: (1), (2) // Maxi Dress // Wedge Riding Boots (on sale!!) // Similar Infinity Scarves: (1), (2) // Initial Charm Ring // Nail Polish

This is one of my favorite fall looks year after year. Maxi dresses are the perfect summer-to-fall transitional piece for your wardrobe. You can layer a cardigan or jacket (like this denim one) and add a scarf for an easy fall look. It's also a great fall style because it is easy to adjust it to the temperatures. On more summery fall days stick with a light weight cardigan and scarf, but on cooler days add a jacket and blanket scarf.

The key to transitioning your maxi dress into the fall is to choose your dress / dresses wisely. Maxi dresses made of lighter materials such as chiffon should be left for the summer months. Cotton dresses, in contrast, are perfect to wear in the fall. Dresses in solid colors such as navy, black or red are easiest to style for fall.

This has been an odd work week for me, having both yesterday & today as office days. It's been great to actually catch up on paper work & emails, but I do struggle with not getting distracted at my desk. Hopefully today I can buckle down and then start my weekend early! 

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Wednesday Wants - Print Mixing

style tips on print mixing items
 
polka dots and stripes print mixing


My favorite part of fall fashion is the print mixing. Stripes, plaid, polka dots, & leopard are probably the 4 biggest prints of fall - and they work great when mixed together!

The key to print mixing is balancing the sizes - ie. if one print is very small, the other should be large. So, tiny polka dots work well with thick stripes, while big polka dots work better with thin stripes.

Liven up your work wear this fall, by doing some print mixing! If you are print-mixing-shy (yes, we're labelling that a term haha) stick with one printed item worn with a basic, and add your second print in via your shoes! The 8 pairs below (2 of each of the top 4 prints for fall) are a great way to ease your way in to print mixing your outfits.


In other news, if you follow my instagram, you may have seen my story about doing a Facebook live Q&A! I have been getting a lot of reader questions via instagram DMs (and a few good old fashioned emails) so I am going to round some up for a Q&A! 

If you have any questions you'd like to ask me (fashion, beauty, about me) send me an instagram message or leave it as a comment below! I'll try to do the Q&A video this weekend!

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5 Tips for Summer Office Wear

       Outfit Post (1)    //   Outfit Post (2)    //   Outfit Post (3)   //      Outfit Post (4)     //     Outfit Post (5)
 
1. Embrace White
Incorporating white into your office wear is the easiest way to make your work outfits fit for summer. A good pair of white pants are a wardrobe staple. I personally love these & these!
 

2. Add Bold Accent Colors
Summer colors like bright yellow, pink or orange can be work appropriate in small doses. When used as an accent color in a shoe, handbag or even top, any work outfit will feel more suited to the season.  

3. Add Prints & Patterns
While I recommend playing with prints & patterns year round; they are especially important in the summer months. Work outfits can feel drab and prints and patterns are traditionally more playful and fun - just like summer. As you can see from my summer office outfits, I love floral & stripes.
 
4. Switch to Neutral Basics
Where you would normally wear black - wear white, tan or cream. In other words, switch out those black pencil skirts for tan ones, black pants for white ones, and black heels for nude ones.

5. Add Accessories
Because the summer is traditionally more relaxed - even for work wear - you can get away with wearing bolder accessories than other times of the year. A pair of statement earrings can totally be styled for the office!

 linking up with: creative mondays // shoe & tell // OOTD // let it shine // hello monday // #howisummer // midweek inspirations // what i wore /TFF
 

Finding the Best Blazer for your Body Type



Last week I posted a guide on how to pick your first suit. Over the weekend I was inundated with emails about the post. (yay for readers finding it helpful!) The one thing so women wanted more information on is blazer styles. Blazers can be a real challenge. They are wardrobe essential for any professional woman but, this wear-to-work item can often leave women feeling shapeless and un-stylish. The good news is this does not need to be the case! Gone are the days of blazers being ill-fitted for women; there are actually a number of companies making great blazers that actually look good on women (woohoo!)

The trick, my wonderful readers, is to find a blazer cut that suits your body type so that you don't end up drowning in shapeless fabric looking like the girl at prom who threw on her date's jacket. (Side note: weird reference?? I have no idea why that's the first thing to come to my mind, but were gonna roll with it okay? okay.)

I struggle with the idea of classifying women's bodies into "types", but I also think it is a helpful way to help you look your best, so I have done my best to come up with terms/categories that hopefully you can relate to and can easily find yourself a styling, well-fitted, suited-to-the-professional-rockstar-that-you-are, blazer. Here goes:

If you are busty:


First off if you are busty; sister I feel. your. pain! Button-down shirts and qork wear in general was not made for us and the difficulty in dressing a larger chest is a massive pain. The struggle is real. That is a rant for an entirely separate post though. For now, let's just talk what you can do to find a blazer that works with your chest.

A single button blazer is the most flattering cut for a bigger chest. Be sure though that the blazer is NOT TOO SMALL. A tight blazer with only button actually has the complete opposite effect on a busty frame- making you look as though you are going to burst-out at any time. If you are between sizes in a one-button blazer, always size up and get the waist/arms tailored.

Also look for blazers with a slim lapel - width can again work against you. Avoid chest pockets or embellishments on the upper part of your blazer. Shop the widget below for some great blazers for busty women.



If you are small chested:

If you are smaller chested you can easily wear blazers with more 'happening'. Three button blazers will be the most flattering on your shape. Look for wider lapels - especially ones with detailing (I love a leather trim or other change in fabric on a lapel). You can also create the same illusion with color but choosing a blazer with a different colored lapel. Embellishments such as pockets also work well for this shape. The widget below has my top picks for blazers for smaller chests.

If you are apple shaped:


A well-fitted blazer is the key if you have an apple shaped figure- meaning you don't have a defined waist. The best blazer for this body type is one that sits at the hips - too short a blazer will "cut you in half" in terms of the look. The longer line created by a blazer that sits longer will be the most flattering.

As well, look for blazers that are made of lightweight materials. Thicker materials will both add width to your frame and also will not move as easily -and a flowy movement will allow the best parts of your shape to shine through. Below are great blazers for apple shaped women.


If you are pear-shaped/hippy:


I am quite hippy and for some reason for years though the best bet was to find a blazer that hit at my hips. Not the case! If you have wider hips you want a blazer that hits just above your hips (show off those curvy hips!) or one that hits just below them- covering them. Anything in the middle will draw attention directly to your hips and make you appear larger than you are.

You also want to avoid embellishments or detailing at hip height. Do not go for blazers with dramatic pockets at the hips! Wider lapels and embelishments on the top, by contrast, look great if you are hippy. Below are my favorite hip-approved blazers. 






If you are a straight build (not curvy): 

If you have a straight build you have a ton of options for blazers! You can play up your straight figure if you wish with a three buttoned fitted blazer. You can also play up the illusion of an hour glass figure by going for peplum waists, or anything with a belt that nips in at the waist. A wider lapel, combined with a nipped in waist, will add to the hourglass illusion.

Below are some blazers I love that would work so well on straight build:
 If you have a straight build you have a ton of options for blazers! You can play up your straight figure if you wish with a three buttoned fitted blazer. You can also play up the illusion of an hour glass figure by going for peplum waists, or anything with a belt that nips in at the waist. A wider lapel, combined with a nipped in waist, will add to the hourglass illusion.

Below are some blazers I love that would work so well on straight build:


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