New Blouse: Upscale Silk Sweatshirt

The upscale silk sweatshirt is what I call the modern pull-on blouse. The mixed media darling marries the Sporty Luxe trend with the bumper Knitwear trend, creating an elegantly relaxed look. It’s an interesting hybrid of dressy and casual and is as comfy as can be in a fashionably fluid or oversized fit. In true sweatshirt style, it’s frequently designed with magical raglan sleeves that can make wider shoulders seem more narrow and narrow shoulders seem more wide. 

We saw it come through last year and it’s gaining momentum as variations of the concept hit stores in an assortment of colours, patterns, and sleeve lengths. In some cases the sleeves and rib trim on the neck and hemline are knitted, with a silky woven front panel. The back can also be knitted like the sleeves. Sometimes the sleeves are made of a silky woven fabric like the body. Or the sleeves are silky and the body is knitted. Although raglan sleeves are the norm, set-in sleeves and dropped shoulder seams are other options.

The woven parts of the sweatshirt are usually made of silk, silk blends, or polyester. This provides a soft, breezy and luxurious integrity. It also makes the item drape well, which creates a flattering effect. A knitted fleece sweatshirt tends to look boxier and does not collapse back onto the body in the same way. 

I’ve been encouraging my clients to try the upscale silk sweatshirt because the silhouette can work across all body types and sizes, and has its advantages: 

  • Trendy: It’s one way to refresh your career wear, giving regular shirts and blouses a break. The upscale sweatshirt is fantastic worn over pencil skirts and trousers. It’s sufficiently covered when you don’t want to bare your arms, and does not require a jacket for layering. It’s an interesting piece that can stand on its own. 
  • Versatile: Upscale silk sweatshirts look just as good worn casually with jeans and shorts. They are just flattering enough over flared skirts. 
  • Comfortable: A roomy fit in a soft fabric is a good recipe for comfort. No need to fully tuck the top into bottoms. Faux tucking the front works well too. 
  • Forgiving: The boxy fit around the midriff is camouflaging of muffin top, yet the welt on the waist and tapered sleeves provide ample structure. 
  • Easy: Pull-on-and-go styles are the easiest of all. 

Choose a wider neckline if you have a larger bust and/or shorter neck. Choose your fit. Size down if your regular size is too boxy, or size up if you prefer lots of slouch. Pair it with slim-fit bottoms and tailored footwear if you’re after more structure. 

I love this trend and I’ll be adding a few upscale silk sweatshirts to my Spring and Summer tops capsule. The dressier vibe of the woven silk appeals more to me than the knitted fleece sweatshirt, and I appreciate the insulating sleeve coverage for always cold me. I’ll be wearing mine with flared jeans, boyfriend jeans, cigarette pants, bootcut trousers and pencil skirts.

What’s your take on the upscale silk sweatshirt? Will you be wearing them?

Kate Spade New York Barcley SweaterMSGM Snake Contrast Sleeve Cotton Sweatshirt

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Rebecca Taylor Womens Long Sleeve Tiger Silk Sweatshirt

Zara Abstract Print Blouse

Reiss Rover Print

Fashion News Roundup: Week 16, 2014

A Diane von Furstenberg dress selling out in minutes, three new clothing line collaborations, and more news from the style trenches this week.

Fashion Fact

Did you know that fashion designer Amanda Wakeley is one of surprisingly many people who have a condition called koumpounophobia? People who suffer from this anxiety disorder might panic when they have to put on a garment with buttons or even when seeing buttons on other people’s clothes.

Ensemble: A Trendy Casual Classic

Here’s a casual outfit formula that’s easy to pull together, and very popular with my Mum-on-the-go clients as we head into warmer weather. It combines modern classics — a neutral striped tee and denim jacket — with a fashionable support act. It’s amazing how much more current this outfit formula looks when trendy pieces are added into the mix. 

Here are the components:  

Black Bottoms: Choose trendy leather/pleather leggings or track pants for a bit of hard edge. Ankle pants, slouchy tapered cropped pants, and pedal pushers are other options, as are short shorts, harem pants or knitted Ponte pants.  

Tops: Choose a striped tee in neutrals like black and white, navy and white, or grey and white. If tees aren’t your thing, choose a lightweight cotton pullover in a neutral stripe. Choose a silhouette and neckline that works best for you. Leave the top untucked unless you’re wearing track pants, in which case you might want to partially tuck the front for a little structure. 

Toppers: It’s denim jacket or vest all the way, in either a tailored fit, or a fashion forward oversized fit. Personally, I prefer faded denim because it’s a prettier shade of blue, and it creates a higher contrast against black bottoms. But choose any wash that tickles your fancy. 

Footwear: Wearing trendy casual footwear is key to making this formula pop and look fresh. So think slip-on sneakers, cut-out booties, Birkenstocks, pointy toe flats, loafers, flat oxfords, cage sandals or d’Orsay flats. Of course, classics like Converse sneakers and gladiators will work too. 

Accessories: A large tote is an easy match, in either black or a light neutral. Satchels, fashionable backpacks or large clutches are great. Finish off the outfit with jewellery, watch and eyewear as desired. 

Most of you will probably be able to put this outfit together by shopping your closet. Here’s the formula in street style action.

Ensemble: A Trendy Casual Classic

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

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Hints of Spring

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Dressier Items

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Link Love: Shopping Around

A recent Harvard Business School study showed that customers who dress down may get better service at luxury stores. Fashionista’s Stephanie Trong put this theory to the test and went shopping in six high-end stores on Madison Avenue. 

The Invisible Woman went shopping in London’s Canary Wharf to find out which brands and stores offer stylish clothing options for the “older shopper”. She published her findings this week. The comments section for both articles has some great tips too, so be sure to check those out as well.

If you’re not in the mood to hit brick-and-mortar stores, then have a look at Refinery29’s roundup of eleven inspiring E-Shops. Or check out Racked’s 38 Essential Online Shops, with handy info about return and shipping policies.

Fab Links from Our Members

Annagybe came across this fantastic but far too short interview with French designer Jean Paul Gaultier.

Debbie Roes’ blog post “Following Up on Closet Personality Types” helped Laurinda to address some issues she is having with an overstuffed closet. She especially liked the following quote by stylist Bridgette Raes: “The only way to evolve out of something is through awareness”.

Angie thinks Liza Minnelli and Sammy Davis Jr. look absolutely killer in matching bellbottoms in 1976.

Caro in Oz especially enjoyed all the comments with this Man Repeller’s post about YOLO (You Only Live Once) dressing.

Greg wanted to share this Vox article that addresses “9 Questions You’re Too Embarrassed to Ask about Normcore“. 

Vildy found this article about couturier Charles James, dubbed “the Einstein of fashion” by Bill Cunningham, very interesting because she feels he is not only the “precursor of the Dior New Look, but perhaps also the precursor of the idea that to look ‘better’ you have to look taller, thinner, younger, more hour-glassy. In other words, you have to strive after looking like you have a body you don’t have.”

While looking for closet organization ideas, April found this post with 25 Lifehacks For Your Tiny Closet quite helpful.

Easy Business Casual for Spring

This outfit formula has been going down well with my business casual clients this season as we head into warmer temperatures. It’s on trend, comfortable and just flattering enough. It combines a fluid and untucked high-low top with slim-fit trousers that aren’t skintight. It finishes off the look with an indoor jacket and refined footwear, which adds structure back into the outfit. 

Here are the components, with examples of some of the exact pieces that my clients purchased: 

  • Fluid High-Low Top: BCBG’s Ayana Oversized Scarf Shirt has a dramatic high-low hemline. But if you wear it over low-contrast black pants instead of the houndstooth pattern below, the effect of the shirttail is less visible and dramatic. 
  • Slim-Fit Pants: Sloan-Fit Houndstooth Ankle Pants create a subtle pattern mixed effect. These pants are stretchy and you might need to size up. Wear them at a flattering length
  • Structured Topper: The Loft Lace Blazer is tuxedo-esque and pretty structured on the shoulder and sleeves, which is all you need to make this outfit look conventionally attractive. The open shape of the jacket matches the flow of the roomy blouse. If matching lace with pattern is too much of a stretch for your style, try a solid double weave open jacket in a similar silhouette. 
  • Refined Footwear: Vince’s Aurelian Pump is two toned with fashionable d’Orsay detailing. Super soft, low heeled and comfortable. Size down half a size to prevent slipping out of the style. Works relatively well on high volume feet.

If classic blazers, Chanel-esque jackets or lightweight moto jackets are your thing, wear those topper silhouettes OPEN instead of the tuxedo-esque style that I’ve shown here. Silky track pants also work quite well in this formula, but then you will either rely more heavily on the topper to provide structure to the outfit, or partially tuck the front of the top to create a hint of waistline. I’ve also seen this formula work with bootcut trousers that are fitted on the thigh. 

Feel free to throw in dressy slipper flats or loafers if heels are not an option. Or caged sandals if open toe shoes are permitted at work. 

Finally, wear a sleeved top under the jacket if sleeveless dressing is not your cup of tea and you might need to remove the jacket for a breezy break.

Banana Republic Sloan Fit Houndstooth Slim Ankle PantBCBG Ayana Oversized Scarf ShirtLoft Lace BlazerBanana Republic Sloan Fit Houndstooth Slim Ankle PantVince Aurelian Pump