Off to the South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal

Greg and I are at the airport and ready to vacation for two and a half weeks with Greg’s parents in South Africa. We’ll be in Southport, which is a small beach town on the South Coast of Natal. It’s Summer in the southern hemisphere, and we can already smell the rich sea breeze and feel the warmth of the sun. Wooohooooo. I LOVE hot weather.

We’ll be slowing things down while we’re away by publishing one blog post a day instead of two. I will also be slow in responding to questions that come up in the comments section of the blog and on the YLF forum. 

Keep those fashion feet moving and have fun with your style while we’re gone. I promise to have an extra samoosa, koeksister and buttermilk rusk on your behalf.

Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

Urban Pretty in Vancouver

Vancouver-based Alexandra Grant (27) is a Fashion and Lifestyle Blogger and Content Creator who documents her outfits over at To Vogue or Bust. She combines Urban Pretty with a touch of Boho, and Modern Classics with lots of Trendy. Alexandra loves feminine outfit touches, rocks red lipstick and beachy waves. She also loves “thrown together” messy looks, but keeps things very polished with her impeccable make-up and styled hair. 

“I describe my style as ‘femme tomboy’, if that makes any sense – I gravitate towards the lived-in quality of boyish dressing but always add a femme or delicate quality to my styling as well. As I’ve grown older and my style has evolved, I find it’s become a lot less fussy. I tend to gravitate toward more comfortable pieces and looks that work with a busy lifestyle, which usually means my outfits are far more simplistic!

Alexandra Grant - 1

The combo of dark florals, bare legs and leather accents reminds me of a very polished version of ’90s grunge. Alexandra is sporting a playful above-the-knee floral print frock with skinny belt to emphasize the waist. The dark background colour cleverly echoes the black sleeves on the coat. Great juxtaposition also between the tougher vibe of the military-inspired mixed media topper and the girly dress. Pairing the cool-toned grey fedora with the khaki is a little unexpected, but works well because the black band picks up the black in the rest of the outfit. The wood heel on the high-heeled ankle boots creates a two-toned effect that bookends our blogger’s outfit and hair. Alexandra’s signature red lip amps up the girly factor.

Alexandra Grant - 2

A pointelle mesh sweater with large holes is the perfect pullover for a bike ride on a hot day. Covered yet breezy, pretty and comfortable. Plus the pointelle provides built-in textural interest. Opting for white on white makes it look extra Summery. Outfit structure is achieved by scrunching the sleeves on the fluid fit pullover, and by pairing the sweater with tighter fit shorts. As much as I love the white on white, I have to say that the pale pink booties really make the outfit for me. So unexpected! The pink feels so fresh, and the buckles add soft edge to this pretty look. The cognac suede tote adds even more textural interest, while the warm colour is a nice contrast against the cool tones of the rest of the outfit. Pink lipstick, and dainty necklaces and bracelets finish off the look.

Alexandra Grant - 3

There is a lot going on in this nonchalant, thrown together look: stripes, tweed, torn jeans, different colours, multiple layers, and chunky knitwear. But subtle details pull it all together. Rolling the jeans and tucking the top creates structure that offsets the volume of the big, cosy coat. Wearing the scarf long offsets horizontally cutting lines. And note how the cardigan sleeves peeking out from under the coat are the same shade of navy and the same waffle knit as the scarf. A good way to add visual cohesion. Alexandra’s vivid red lipstick and rosy cheeks echo the red in the top. Finally, her orange-y cognac tasseled bag doesn’t match but goes with the light brown booties and red top.

Alexandra Grant - 4

Alexandra Grant - 4

Bringing unexpected touches to her outfits is Alexandra’s forte. Here, it’s going for burgundy tights instead of hosiery in another shade of brown. The luxurious colour adds playful interest without being over the top. The tights also keep our blogger’s legs warm under the short, pleated skater skirt. Playing with different shades of brown — whisky leather jacket, dark tan skirt, and cognac booties — is a fun take on the classic tonal look. The ivory beanie and sweater work well with the colour palette. The pullover is turned into a statement piece by the addition of the rhinestone embellishments. The very subtle turquoise accents make the browns pop, and the leopard print clutch further emphasizes that effect. Raspberry red lippie adds the polished finishing touch. 

Alexandra loves to travel. Here are her tips for looking stylish while living out of your suitcase.

“I buy multiples of pieces that can mix and match easily (for me, that’s menswear-inspired linen T-shirts, silk tank tops, pleated A-line skirts and skinny jeans) so that I can constantly pair up separates differently. I rely on locally bought jewelry or a strong lip to really accessorize the looks. Also, I like to travel with just one or two toppers, so usually I stick to a leather jacket when travelling since it’s the one piece that looks amazing with just about anything.”

Alexandra Grant - 5

There are many different ways to do Sporty Luxe. For this ladylike outfit, Alexandra went with only one sporty piece, a sassy sweatshirt. Semi-tucking the oversized top into an elegant, pleated midi skirt creates a relaxed and modern vibe. The full skirt is a flattering length for our blogger. The black ankle strap sandals do create a horizontal line, but the open style showcases lots of skin, which lengthens the leg line. So does the semi-tucked sweatshirt. The light blue stripes are low contrast against the cobalt skirt, which makes for a soft and pretty look. And then Alexandra throws in a second primary colour with the red clutch. Spunky and fun!

Alexandra Grant - 6

This cosy Winter outfit has stolen my heart. It’s the combination of the Winter whiteout with those rich browns. Chic and fresh! Our blogger has tucked white skinny jeans into flat, tall cognac boots. A practical and stylish solution for snowy and rainy weather. A cream cable knit pullover layered under a long cardigan with big collar keeps her warm and toasty. The sweater and cardigan are the same colour which makes the layers look less bulky. Plus, the subtle colour contrast against the optic white jeans feels very elegant. Sporting skinnies also tones down the volume up top. Alexandra keeps things casual with a brown parka with faux fur hood as the topper. It’s the same length as the cardi, which helps to create a long line. The big, chunky knit scarf and suede tote add tonal textural interest, and match the lighter streaks in our blogger’s hair.

What do you love best about Alexandra’s Urban Pretty style? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to check out the rest of her polished, on trend outfits on her blog. Or find out more about what inspires our blogger on her pinboards.

My Sock Trick

Have you ever been annoyed by the uncomfortable rubbing caused by the seams around the toe box of your socks? Well, I have, no matter how subtle the seams look. So lately I’ve been turning my socks inside out so that the rougher edge of the seam is on the outside. This definitely reduces the rubbing and makes the socks feel smoother and more comfortable.

Of course, wearing the socks inside out exposes the seams, but my socks are covered by long pants or footwear. And I only wear socks in solid colours, so even when they peak out when I’m sitting down the fact that they are inside out isn’t at all noticeable. 

I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who does this, but if you haven’t tried this trick, perhaps you’ll find it makes a comfortable difference for you too.

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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4 Mom on the Go Outfits with Casual Pants

I recently helped one of my Mum on the go clients shop the Fall sales to refresh her knitwear and casual bottoms. As a Seattle Mum on the go, combining a pair of casual bottoms with a fashionable pullover, a great pair of boots, and a statement crossbody or shoulder bag, is an ideal daily uniform. It’s fast, practical, comfortable and versatile. No fuss with blazers or belts. So we created some variation within the framework of this formula. 

Although my client loves wearing blue jeans, she is tiring of them and no longer wants to wear them daily. But she’s not a dress or skirt gal either. So it was important to find casual pant alternatives that work with the outfit formula AND with two pairs of mid-calf boots already in her wardrobe.

These outfit combinations show the exact pieces that my client bought and is already wearing for Fall. Note that she enjoys pattern mixing and combining clashing colours, as well as making a statement with non-black neutrals. Thanks to the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale back in July, she already had Paul Green’s Ally Belted Moto Boot in brown, and Aquatalia’s Sweet Shortie Boot in black. My client also likes to wear one bag for the season, and this season it is French Connection’s Elite Hobo. In burgundy, it adds a nice touch of colour to all these outfits.

1. Blue Jeans & Waffle Knit Sweater

We bought Gap’s Always Skinny Jeans to replace my client’s blue jeggings. We sized up so that they weren’t a “sausage casing” fit. They are available in longer lengths for my tall client, which is ideal. She can tuck the hems into the mid-calf boots for warmth, or roll them to showcase the boots with a little skin on milder days. We matched them with Gap’s Waffle Knit Sweater in oatmeal, which is very soft and oversized (but runs big so size down). The brown Paul Green Ally boots are a rich match with the oatmeal.

2. Olive Jeans & Waffle Knit Sweater

NYDJ’s Samantha Colored Slim Stretch Jeans are an excellent alternative to blue jeans, so we got them in both olive and grey. They are sueded and have ample length in regular sizes for tall gals. Nice girdling high rise too. My client loved Gap’s Waffle Knit Sweater, so she bought another in charcoal grey. It’s fab with the olive pants and mid-calf brown boots, which she wears over the pants.

3. Upscale Track Pants & Windowpane Sweater

As a big change in the casual bottoms department, I suggested a pair of upscale track pants to wear with a semi-tucked pullover. My client was receptive to the idea, and Eileen Fisher’s Cotton Knit Drawstring Pants fit the bill (size down because they run a little big). We paired them with Theory’s Dreamerly W Merino Wool Sweater, partially tucking the side front of the welt for subtle outfit structure. The black moto boots add a tough urban element to the knit pants. 

4. Plaid Corduroys & Striped Sweater

KUT from the Kloth’s Diana Print Stretch Corduroy Skinny Pants in a fun diagonal plaid provides another alternative to blue jeans. We paired them with Halogen’s Dolman Sleeve Cashmere Tunic in coral, and finished off the look with black moto booties and the same burgundy bag. Us Seattleites need extra bold outfits like these to liven up our awfully grey and wet weather. It might seem like a mismatched stretch for you, but it makes my client smile. 

All of the items here are extremely comfortable, non-scratch and cozy, because that’s a non-negotiable requirement of my client’s casual lifestyle. She’ll top off each outfit with a roomy puffer or wool coat, and add a scarf, beanie and gloves for warmth on extra cold days. She can shop her closet for additional knitwear that works well with the four new pairs of casual bottoms. She will also wear her tall grey riding boots with three of the pants.

It was a very productive shopping day. An effective seasonal wardrobe refresh and ample variety within the parameters of a daily Mum-on-the-go uniform.

Spring 2015: Lots Of Slouch

Fluid and oversized fits that create a sense of “slouch” in your outfits were once again the top trend on my recent forecast for Spring and Summer 2015. To recap, fluid fits are roomier than tailored fits, but not as baggy as oversized fits. Both fluid and oversized fits are unstructured, but oversized fits are a lot more voluminous than fluid fits. Wearing your clothes a little, or a lot, looser all over is THE way to create a current look. 

In some cases it’s a question of combining fluid and oversized fit tops with a structured bottom, like a pair of skinnies or tailored pencil skirt. In others it’s about creating a fluid fit both on the top and bottom. And sometimes it’s about creating an oversized look both on the top and bottom. Lets take a peek at some of the runway looks I pinned for Spring and Summer 2015

  1. Drapey oversized sweater semi-tucked into a flared skirt.
  2. Fluid tee and jacket over structured bootcut trousers
  3. A soft sack frock.
  4. Fluid blouse over baggy rolled chinos with sneakers.
  5. A fluid tee semi-tucked into roomy shorts with short boxy jacket.
  6. A very baggy and stiff three-piece combination.
  7. Sack dress topped with cropped boxy jacket.
  8. Extra slouchy window pane trousers with a tucked fluid top.
  9. Refined slouch with sneakers.
  10. A very baggy and soft three-piece combination.
  11. Oversized and swingy with slouchy cropped pants.
  12. Architecturally oversized.
  13. Big top tucked into slouchy culottes.
  14. An extra fluid column of colour.
  15. Slightly fluid top with tailored jacket and slouchy jeans.
  16. Tonal Slouch.
  17. Fluidly Drapey and Soft.
  18. Oversized sweatshirt with roomy shorts and sandals.
  19. Oversized sweater with skinnies.
  20. Oversized and Arty.
  21. Dramatically oversized moto with baggy bottoms.
  22. More dramatic head to toe slouch with extra oversized pieces.
  23. Oversized tee tucked into A-line midi skirt with waist tied plaid shirt for extra slouch.
  24. Oversized sleeveless pullover with slouchy cropped pants and sneakers.

Colours and patterns aside, half of these slouchy outfit combinations are quite wearable off the runway. In fact, you’ll probably find that most of the looks aren’t as unflattering as you once thought they were, which means that you’ve already adjusted to the changing silhouettes. And that’s a good thing because slouch is completely mainstream and is here to stay. 

Combinations that combine fluid and oversized styles with tailored pieces are the easiest to wear because we feel less overwhelmed by them. Wearing fluid or gently oversized pieces both on the top and bottom can also work well when we add subtle structure to the outfit. It’s when we wear lots of slouch both on the top and bottom without any structure that we tend to feel less than fab. 

Most of my clients, across all body types, sizes and heights, are happy sporting fluid fits or gently oversized pieces combined with a tailored piece. As long as they can create some structure in the outfit, it’s a winning recipe. In fact, they welcomed the fashionable change because it’s a lot more forgiving and comfortable than wearing tailored and body con looks all the time. 

Clients who want to straighten and slim the curves on the bottom part of their bodies enjoy wearing oversized tops with a tailored bottom because the larger top makes their bottom half look proportionally smaller and straighter. Fewer clients are prepared to wear completely unstructured and oversized pieces from top to bottom because it makes them look bigger than they really are.

Lots of Slouch

Personally, I LOVE fluid fits and adore a certain amount of slouch. I believe that wearing your clothes a little bigger makes you look slimmer and more chic, especially when you pair a fluid piece with a structured one. And you can’t beat the comfort. I wear my tailored fits a little loser than most so fluid fits were not a stretch to wear at all. And since I’m a fan of ‘80s fashion, I thoroughly appreciate a gently oversized piece because it’s fun and nostalgic. 

I don’t wear dramatically slouchy and oversized combinations not because I don’t like them, but because I don’t have the real estate to wear the silhouettes. With narrow shoulders and a slight 5ft 6 frame, those silhouettes wear me. I just can’t fill them out. Broad shoulders and height tend to pull off dramatic slouch a lot more successfully to my eye, so I’ll enjoy those combinations on others. 

Over to you. We are three years in to this watershed change of fashion fits. Do you wear fluid and oversized fits to create a desired level of slouch? What’s your threshold for the oversized look? Or do you stick to tailored fits no matter what.