Outfit Formula: Casually Neutral Three-Piece

After last week’s hectically bright, patterned, and dressier outfit formula, it’s on to something neutral, relaxed and casual. These looks have a third piece — a jacket — because even when it’s hot outside, it’s handy to cover up in air conditioning, by the water, or when there’s a crisp chill in the air in the morning or evening. And in some casual office settings, you might want a jacket when you go into a meeting. Make sure you like the outfit without the topper too.

These toppers are for the most part utility-inspired, but feel free to make them gauzy cardigans or denim jackets instead. Choose any neutral colour palette.

1. Column of Black and Tan Topper

Combine a black skirt and top with a tan or olive utility jacket, and finish off the look with black sandals or slides. Easy! Here, the black buttons of the jacket effectively pick up the black of the separates. A casual black dress would work as well, and so would a pair of black cropped pants or shorts. A statement necklace will break up the black when you take off the jacket.

M&S Collection Tiered Midi Slip Skirt

2. Grey and White

Combine a white tee or shell top with Summery grey pants, and a white or cream topper. Add casual Summery footwear like slides, mules or sandals. The black slides here bookend the model’s hair beautifully, but you could go for shades of brown, white or metallic instead.

M&S Collection Evie Straight Leg Checked 7/8 Trousers

3. Denim Skirt and Espadrilles

Although I don’t wear heels or straight skirts, this one is my favourite of the four perhaps because of the addition of crisp blue denim. Combine a denim skirt with a black top like a tee, and top it off with a neutral utility jacket. Add wedged espadrilles that work with the palette and make a footwear statement. Scrunching jacket sleeves adds a relaxed vibe to the look.

MS& Collection Denim Midi Skirt

4. Blazered Athleisure

And last, combine a pair of earthy joggers with a black or white tee, and top things off with a Summery linen or cotton blazer. Semi-tuck the top for some structure, and to lengthen the leg line. Scrunch the sleeves of the blazer to relax the look. Add sandals like Birkies that work with the palette of the outfit. These white Birkies work well with the white top and striped blazer. White sneakers will work well too. Add jewellery, watch and eyewear as desired.

M&S Collection Tencel Utility Tapered Trouser

Fab Finds: RipSkirt Hawaii Wrap Skirt

Forum member Janet found this great wrap skirt. It’s very casual and suited to relaxed settings. The opaque quick-dry fabric is lightweight, drapes well, launders like a dream, does not cling and does not crease. It comes in several solid colours and also summery patterns. It works on a range of body types because you can adjust the position and size of the waistband to fit comfortably over your curves. The silhouette is streamlined, but not tight. You can stride comfortably without feeling constricted or worrying that the wrap falls open. There’s also an interior flat pocket for a credit card.

The skirt comes in three lengths, and goes up to size US22. The fit is generous. It can be styled with a tee, tank, crop top, knitted top, or tie-front shirt. It can also be worn as a cover-up over a bathing costume. Wear sandals, flip-flops, or sneakers on your feet. Wear it to the beach, pool, on casual errands, on the deck, in the garden, or to work or lounge in at home.

Facial Masks and Foggy Specs

For the last couple of months I’ve been wearing a facial mask whenever I’m outside the safety of our home — a very unexpected addition to my daily outfit. It’s taken a while to figure out the most comfortable fit, but I have some good options. The biggest challenge has been preventing my eyewear from fogging up, and I still don’t have a flop-proof solution despite trying every tip I’ve read.

I’m down to three types of masks that work well. A disposable mask, a shaped mask, and the Karen Kane masks. They work well because they FIT well, creating some degree of protection and a lot of comfort.

For context, I have a small head and face, a fairly pointy nose, big cheeks, small ears, and feel claustrophobic quite easily.

1. Disposable Mask

Disposable

These are very lightweight, and fast to pull on and off. I create a snug fit by knotting the elastic behind the ears, and folding over the top edge of the mask. The shaped wire across the top of the mask creates a close fit against the nose and cheeks, which helps to prevent foggy eyewear. I create a sweet spot with the position of the top of the mask and my specs for optimal comfort. The mask comes up high, and my specs are worn a little lower on the nose so that the fit is “locked”, thereby preventing the air flow that causes fogging. The pleats across the mask create room around the nose and mouth, making it feel less claustrophobic. The elastic around the ears is comfortable, and the mask stays put.

2. Shaped, Washable Mask

Shaped and Washable

A friend kindly made a shaped mask for me and I’m grateful. The mask fits snugly, thereby creating insulation and comfort. It ties in the back with a laced bow instead of ear elastic. It has the same wire detail across the top of the mask that creates a snug fit against the nose and cheeks, which helps prevent my specs from misting up. The mask takes a little longer to put on than the styles with ear elastic, and it can slip off my head if it’s not tied tightly. The tight fit and lack of pleating can make me feel a little claustrophobic, so I have to fiddle a little to find the right balance. It’s definitely the prettiest mask of the three, and has a nice clean fit.

3. Karen Kane Washable Masks with Filter Pocket

Washable with Filter

These masks by Karen Kane were way too big, but I altered them to create a good fit. First, I shortened the elastic so the mask fits closely against my face. It has a pocket for a disposable filter, which the other two masks don’t have. Surprisingly, the filter helps to create a better and more comfortable fit. I also fold under the bottom of the mask to decrease the size. This mask does not have wire across the top, but if I wear it quite high, and lower my specs, I can create a bit of a vacuum that helps prevent foggy specs. The pleating creates a nice bit of room so that breathing is easy. The elastic is comfortable, and the mask stays put.

Rainy Day

I haven’t figured out how to prevent my specs from fogging up when I wear a mask in the rain, so I go without eyewear when it’s wet. A blurry image is better than a foggy one. Good thing our dry Seattle Summer is on the way.

After a lot of trial and error, some alterations, and simply getting used to the feeling of wearing a mask, I’m sorted. I surprised myself by being disinterested in matching masks to my outfits. Although I bat for Team Matchy-Matchy, I’m happy to wear a mismatched mask. I’m much more concerned with comfort and the fact that I can see through my specs.

Roundups

Simpler Items

This week's list of top picks list is about basic pieces.

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Assorted Items

Items for Summer, both in and out of air conditioning.

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Casual Summer Vibes

This week's top picks are good for a casual Summer vibe.

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Summery Earth Tones

These items are for those who like to wear casual earth tones in warm and hot weather.

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Hints of Spring

Some tried-and-tested winning items to refresh your style for Spring.

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Dressier Items

An assortment of dressier top picks might be just what the doctor ordered.

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Horizontal Striped Tops: Yay or Nay

Horizontal striped tees, knitted tops, and pullovers are a Modern Classic, although there are also trendy and fashion-forward versions to choose from every season. Fits vary from body-con and tailored, to fluid and oversized. There is a range of stripes, which can be broad or narrow, loud or subtle, tonal or high contrast, and neutral or non-neutral. Fabrics are usually knitted, although the occasional woven is available too. The collection below shows some good examples.

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Georgia Jersey Tee
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Shopbop
Kule Modern Tee
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Zara
Jewel Button Top
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Zara
Striped Rustic Blouse
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Boden
Jersey Lounge Hoodie
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Boden
Georgia Jersey Tee
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Georgia Jersey Tee
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Although most of my clients have a striped top of sorts, their preferences for stripes run the gamut. Many prefer the traditional and relatively quiet navy/black and white French Breton version, because it looks the most streamlined and is easy to incorporate into outfits. Many prefer a narrower stripe as opposed to a bold rugby or jailbird stripe. Some will only wear low-contrast and narrow stripes like grey and black versions because they are the most subtle. But some will happily wear bold stripes and feel fabulous. Some have twenty striped tops in the their wardrobes, and some have exactly one. No one feels that horizontal stripes are unflattering and widening if they wear the right-stripe-for-them.

I love horizontally striped tops and have several of them. The collection below shows the exact striped knitted tops and pullovers in my wardrobe. I’ve kept many of the stripes classic, because those are my favourite. Most of the silhouettes have interesting design details like ruched, lantern and flutter sleeves, a hood, staggered hemlines, and a peplum so that I’m wearing more than just a basic tee. I like bold rugby stripes too and would happily add an item with those to my wardrobe.

I’m a big YAY for the horizontally striped top for these reasons. I adore the clean and crisp geometric integrity of the classic pattern, and do not tire of it. I absolutely do tire of other patterns. A striped top is an easy way of adding punch to an outfit made up of simple essentials. Striped tops are fun pattern mixing tools, making them versatile and maximal. And I somehow feel comforted by seeing their no-nonsense familiarity in my wardrobe. They’re like good friends that don’t let you down. I wear horizontally striped tops year round across warm and cold-weather fabrics (from cotton to cashmere).

Over to you. What’s your take on horizontally striped tops, and what’s their role in your style? Do they look fresh and comforting each season, or are you bored with them?

Dressing Up a T-Shirt Dress

A new outfit from Kristine Thompson of TrendyCurvy, whom we introduced to YLF in March 2017.

Kristine uses a duster sweater and cognac accessories and footwear to jazz up a simple T-shirt dress. Our blogger is wearing a black midi T-shirt dress with scoop neckline and short sleeves. The light grey cashmere sweater with its three-quarter sleeves and textural blocked pattern works great as a lightweight duster-style coat, and provides elegant drama. The warm-toned cognac accessories pop against the black and grey, and create a chic boho-lite effect. The belt accentuates Kristine’s waist and breaks up the black of the dress. Sandal booties in a matching shade of cognac add on-trend soft edge. Gold layered necklaces, big hoop earrings and light nail varnish add polish to the look. Kristine’s beautiful wavy hair is the soft finishing touch.

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