Link Love: Fun Fashion Tips

Did you know that freezing them can extend the life of your tights? Apparently this firms and strengthens the individual fibres, making tights less susceptible to runs later on.

If you want to get every last bit out of your mascara tube, all you have to do is soak the tube in hot water for a few minutes.

Yahoo! Style advises to thread necklaces through a straw to prevent tangles. Might come in handy while travelling.

I’m curious to hear if you have more practical fashion tips to share.

Fab Links from Our Members

Alaskagirl found this article on American consumerism eye-opening. It is making her rethink her needs, which she’d already been doing.

As an avid supporter of rust paired with navy, Angie loves the colour combination in this outfit. The ‘60s meets ‘70s flair of the look that’s stamped with a big dose of Modern is utterly charming. The double A-line effect of skirt and cape are genius. Retro Futurism for the win.

The Guardian recently published two articles on wearing black tights, which Joy found very interesting. This one discusses when it is socially acceptable to wear them. And here’s Lucy Mangan’s practical take on the issue. If you need tips on how to wear black tights with non-black clothing, this video might come in handy too.

Many articles about uniform dressing emphasize that it’s a way of dressing to make everything “easy”, to enable a person to concentrate on other things. This blog post had Astrid wondering if there isn’t another side to it.

Zendaya called out a magazine for heavily retouching a photo of her. Robin adds: “Will we ever be able to move past the idea that slender, with bumps and curves only in certain places, is the only way a body can look beautiful? Uniquely shaped buildings are admired for their originality; why not all bodies in their unique shapes and sizes?

MsMaven came across an article that appears to confirm that there is truth in the old adage, “you are only as old as you feel.”

Winter Boots: How to Wear Mid-Calf Boots

Mid-calf boots are taller than booties with higher shafts, but not as tall as knee-high boots. Their heights finish just under the calf or half way up the calf. I’ve found that mid-calf boots are the trickiest style of boot to incorporate into outfits because the length can create a leg shorting horizontal line across your calf. Mid-calf boots are especially tricky when they’re flat. If you’re after conventionally flattering proportions, go with a low or mid heel mid-calf boot unless you have a relatively long leg line or wear a column of colour. 

Despite their tricky styling, mid-calf boots are trending and looking particularly fresh this season. And based on what I’ve seen coming down the catwalks, there is no stopping the mid-calf boot trend. Here are four easy ways to style dressy and casual mid-calf boots. 

Over Skinnies

Wearing mid-calf boots over skinny pants or jeans is the easiest way to style them, especially when you create a column of colour like in the outfit on the left. Although the flat boots in the outfit on the right are shown with high-contrast skinnies, creating a low contrast between the jeans and top of the boots will lengthen the leg line. So when in doubt about how to wear mid-calf boots — create a low contrast between the skinnies and the boots.

ISABEL MARANT Arnie Leather BootsJIMMY CHOO Leather Biker Boots

With Short Skirts & Dresses

This combination reminds me of the ‘90s. The shorter length of the skirt or dress lengthens the leg line from the knee upwards, which offsets the leg shortening effect of the mid-calf height. Flat mid-calf boots will work as well with shorter hemlines (knee exposure is key). 

The boots in the outfit on the left create a high contrast on the skin tone, which does shorten the leg line a little. But the heels offset that quite well, as does the short hemline of the dress. The boots on the right are low contrast against the skin tone, which effectively lengthens the leg line.

JIMMY CHOO Dart Buckled Leather Biker BootsCHLOE Python Boots

With Knee-Length Skirts 

This combination gets a little trickier because the longer length of the skirt shortens the leg line from the knee down. There are effective ways to lengthen the vertical line of the outfit if that’s your figure flattery priority. First, choose heeled mid-calf booties. Second, match the colour of the skirt with the colour of the booties, as seen in the outfit on the left. The repetition of the colour creates vertical outfit flow which draws the eye up and down. And third, create a column of colour as seen in the outfit on the right. If the model was wearing black boots instead of dark brown, the repetition of colour would have drawn the eye even more vertically (style tip #2).

CHLOE Leather BootsALEXANDER WANG Gia Stretch-suede Boots

With Midi Skirts & Dresses

This combination is a modern take on the ‘70s. The length of the midi closes the gap between skirt hem and boot top which makes for an interesting look because the boots look like regular knee-high boots when you’re standing still. But you’ll see the tops of the boots when the outfit is in motion. In this case style mid-calf boots the same way you would wear knee-high boots. The higher the heel, the easier it will be to create a longer leg line. 

Tucking the top into the skirt – or wearing a crop top – will lengthen the leg line upward from the knees, as seen in the outfit on the right. Tucking is particularly effective because the boots, skirt and top create a high contrast with each other. The top, skirt and boots in the outfit on the left create a low contrast with each other which offsets some of the volume in both the top and skirt. The high heels are instrumental in creating vertical integrity in that outfit.

LANVIN Tasseled Python BootsVALENTINO Patent-leather Boots

I have a pair of flat, dark brown mid-calf moto boots (a NAS purchase several years ago). They are my go-to boots for bad weather and walks with doggies because they are very robust. I wear them over dark blue skinny jeans or black jeans most of the time to create a longer leg line. But I’ve worn them over white jeans too. I have never worn them with skirts or dresses because that would mean a shorter hemline, which is not my preference.

Do you find mid-calf boots difficult to style? Feel free to ask questions in the comments section if you’re struggling to create proportions that you’re happy with.

Weekly Roundup: Simple Casual Comfies

Here’s a roundup of comfortable casual wear in simple designs, many of which have been winners on my clients this season. There are a variety of colour options so do browse through them. Some of the items can be dressed up for business casual too.

Visit the collection page to see the items alongside my descriptions.

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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Brand Spotlight: Nicholas K

One of our forum members recently bought the Nicholas K Jersey Nova Jacket in black and she looks fabulous in it. Nicholas K pieces, much like Rick Owens pieces, have a “post apocalyptic” and avant-garde handwriting. The assortment is predominantly black and charcoal with a splattering of cream and brown. Silhouettes are very drapey, layered and asymmetric. The designs are intricate, interesting, arty, somewhat rugged, and the trims distinctive. Fabrics are usually knitted to create a casual or smart casual vibe. If you’re after a crisp and soft look that’s tailored and conventionally flattering, Nicholas K is not your brand.

I haven’t seen these items in person but they’re appealing if the dramatic look fits your style persona. I enjoyed looking at these creative designs, an acquired taste, and perhaps you will too.

  • Nicholas K Women's Jersey Nova Jacket: This style of jacket works well on curvy ladies with defined waistlines. Works surprisingly well on petites. The intricate front detailing of the jacket is more visible and dramatic in grey than in black.
  • Nicholas K Women's Merlin Crop: A semi-fitted jacket with an attached wrap that can be draped in two ways: down the side of the body, or over the opposite shoulder.
  • Nicholas K Women's Serius Sweater: Draped sweater on steroids. Fun thumb holes. Nice shade of brown. Perfect over leather leggings.
  • Nicholas K Women's Zella Sweater: The front of this cropped sweater can be draped in a variety of ways. It can feel quite fussy so consider yourself warned. It's a fun piece layered over other draped items - as seen on the model.
  • Nicholas K Women's Conifer Sweater: A hooded sweater jacket with distinctive front strap closures.
  • Nicholas K Women's Belta Kota: A belted sweater coat with an oversized shawl collar that doubles as a hood. Unstructured. Good on Team Tall.

New Fall Proportions in Rust & Blue

This is my new casual cold weather uniform that I’ll be wearing regularly this Autumn and Winter. It came together after feeling that my casual style was in a bit of a rut, so I refreshed my jeans capsule and added some footwear to go along with it. The outfit also features a new colour for my style — rust — which has injected life back into the ink and black items in my wardrobe. I can wear this versatile and practical uniform when working with casual clients, out and about downtown, or to lunch and dinner with friends.

I bought the trendy cropped straight ankle jeans at this year’s Nordstrom Anniversary sale, and have been wearing them since July. As a reaction to wearing baggy boyfriend jeans for three years, I sized down to create a snugger fit than on the model. They’re year-round jeans because the length works just as well with ankle strap footwear in Summer as it does with high shaft booties in the Autumn and Winter.

Coat Shoulders

Seattle Winters are wet, grey and chilly, but infrequently snowy and icy, so I shan’t be freezing my buns off in the jeans and bootie pairing that showcases a slither of faux bare skin. I’ve insulated my legs with a pair of nude-for-me knee-highs, so I’ll be adequately warm when temperatures stay above the freezing point. The cropped hems of the jeans are surprisingly practical for our climate because they won’t get soggy in the rain. And as long as I close the gap with the right footwear, I’m happy as a clam sporting the cropped length. 

Coat & Bag Side

Coat & Bag Full

The pima cotton & silk turtleneck sweater is new and already a favourite. Black outerwear does not make me happy but black turtlenecks make me VERY happy, and I’ve accumulated a good assortment. I love everything about this pullover. The oversized collar is a good fit for my long neck. The more fitted silhouette is a breath of fresh air amidst a sea of slouch. The fabric is luxurious, the extra long tapered sleeves are on trend, the patch pocket placement is interesting, and the asymmetrical hemline sublime. I’m wearing belts less frequently at the moment and pleased that the short, diagonal hemline of the pullover creates sufficient structure for it to be worn untucked. The diagonal hemline also subtly lengthens the leg line upward from the thighs and breaks up the stronger horizontal line that would have been created with a straight hem against the contrasting jeans. 

Coat Close

Coat Full

The Topshop Mary Chelsea Boots were love at first sight because of their sleek ankle fit, Mod ‘60s appeal, shiny texture, warm glow, and stable block heel. Their higher shaft makes them a good silhouette to wear with cropped jeans because they close the gap. I was worried that the heel would be too high, but the boots are ultra lightweight and comfortable which makes the height more manageable. I’m pleased to report that I’ve been shopping with clients in these boots and they pass the comfort test with flying colours. 

Jumper & Bag

Jumper & Bag Close

Rust might seem like a wild card to add to my wardrobe when I have a strong preference for crisp sour brights and graphic neutrals. But this earthy orange tone is a not-too-distant cousin of the cognac and Dutch orange that I love, and it works well with the abundance of dark blue, black and white in my wardrobe. I particularly like rust worn with dark blue, because the warmth of the rust against the cool of the blue is such a rich juxtaposition.

Jumper Close

Jumper Full

I chose rust boots, a rust bag, and my old ink military coat to complete the outfit. Apple green specs, watch and wedding ring are all I need in the jewellery department.

Bag & Boots

The high contrast between the pullover, jeans and boots creates a lot of horizontal lines that stand to undermine the outfit’s ability to be conventionally flattering. But there are a few important factors that create some vertical integrity and structure: the heels and higher shaft of the booties, the tonal repetition of the pullover and coat, the shorter length and diagonal lines of the pullover, and the elongating turtleneck collar. 

And finally, an interesting observation from my in-house fashion stylist. Greg says that I seldom talk about it in my posts, but that my items sometimes have design details that are inspired by 19th century military uniforms. In this case, the double-breasted coat. He said that perhaps it reflects the strict and ordered side of my personality. I’m sure it also has something to do with my love for equestrian style, which often has military roots.