Link Love: Classic Scents

Invisible Woman talks about the evocative powers of scent, and why it’s important to choose the right perfume.

An interesting read in the LA Times explains why perfumers are returning to classic scents that “evoke the glam, retro feel of perfumery’s Golden Age in the first half of the 20th century”.

Barbara Herman shares five tips if you are thinking about exploring the fragrant world of vintage perfume.

Fab Links from Our Members

Bridgette Raes talks about “anticipatory anxiety” and goes into the reasons why a person might be reluctant to change their hairstyle or upgrade their wardrobe, even if they want to. Laurinda found this quote inspirational: “it’s a heck of a lot easier to deal with the fall out of that change than living with the paralysis of over-thinking it and not doing anything about it”.

Vogue published a selection of designer-made Halloween masks. Angie especially loved the shirt and the cats.

HiggsMistress found Susie So So’s blog post “Call Me Picky” quite entertaining and enlightening. Her comments on stripes and complementary stitching had HiggsMistress checking her striped tops to make sure they matched.

This one’s for anyone who’s missing “What Not To Wear”. Nancylee informs us that Clinton Kelly is now available to answer your fashion questions (courtesy of Macy’s) on all the social media platforms. Just use hashtag #HelpMeClinton.

While reading Lisa’s post about field jackets, this quote caught L’Abeille’s attention: “Fashion at 50+ requires a fairly strong sense of self, and a good visual imagination, to get rid of cues meant for other demographics”.

DonnaF was looking for styling ideas for her Mum’s taffeta Dior New Look skirt and thought that the slide shows on Diorable Style, especially the year by year review in the middle, were great. She adds that it also demonstrated how dated prints and patterns can become.

Party Separates are Practical and Fabulous

Dresses, especially Little Black Dresses, are all the rage at holiday party time. I fully support the fab factor of party frocks if you’re a dress gal at heart. They are ultra feminine, usually more formal, an easy all-in-one outfit solution, and less complicated than putting together an outfit of separates. 

There is life beyond the LBD. Party separates are not to be underestimated. Here are four reasons why they make sense, and why they might have the edge on party frocks. 

  1. More Versatile: You can change up the support act of separates to create current and fashion forward looks, party after party and season after season. I get bored wearing party dresses because they look essentially the same when you don’t layer over them. Mixing and matching separates provides the ability to change the outfit more dramatically. And if you’re concerned with wearing pieces that will be remembered by people from the same social circle at different events, remixing separates to create new combinations is the way to go.
  2. Extra Warm: Separates can be warmer than dresses, which in the dead of Winter is a welcome toasty treat. 
  3. Look Fresh: Party separates look modern and fashion forward to my eye just because they are the less traditional choice. 
  4. Easier to Dress Down: In our age of casualization, holiday parties are more casual than they used to be. Separates are easier to dress down than a party frock.  

On that note, here are eight party pieces that can be remixed each season with an on trend support act. Remember that black is NOT your only colour option here. Think all shades of neutral, pastels, jewel tones and even the odd bright colour. 

  • Lace Pencil Skirt: Wear it with a sparkly sweater to one party, and with a shirt and tie to the next. Match it with a tuxedo jacket or moto. If lace is not your thing, think shiny jacquards or sequins. 
  • Dressy Fit & Flare Skirt: Choose one in a dressy fabrication, like jacquard, lace, flocked velvet, a sophisticated pattern, or even leather. Wear it with a cheeky sweater or turtle neck, hose and heels to one party, and tuck a shirt into it for the next. 
  • Tuxedo Trouser Suit: The jacket comes in handy as a topper over dresses and skirts, while the trousers can be worn with a dressy sweater and heels. Or wear the suit with a silky camisole, or a tuxedo shirt. 
  • Sparkly Sweater: Pop this over any party separate, wear it under the tuxedo suit, or simply pair it with jeans and dressy footwear. 
  • Evening Coat: A dressy coat in an extra refined cashmere wool, velvet, faux fur, or shiny and formal fabrication is a useful topper. I vote longer than mid-thigh length for maximum versatility. 
  • Sparkly Jeans: These are becoming more popular as parties become less formal. Wear sparkle on the bottom and pair it with a solid top and blingy arm candy. 
  • Gorgeous Black Trousers: ‘Tis the season for Kendal Farr’s Little Black Pant. You’re after a stunning pair of wool trousers in a fluid fit for extra chic and elegance. They need to drape like a dream and make you feel magical. Choose flares, straight legs, or even a harem style if it’s formal and dressy. I have a pair of luxurious flared black wool trousers that I turn to over and over again as a dressy bottom. I match them with anything from a structured and tucked button-down shirt and formfitting turtleneck, to a swingy high-low sweater and cropped chunky cable knit pullover. These trousers never let me down, and I love the way they move as I stride. 
  • Beaded Clutch: A small, retro beaded clutch is always in style. I vote in a neutral other than black, a colour, or metallic, to break up a sea of black separates. Holding a shiny little package in your hands is ladylike and dressy with all party outfits. 

If you’re looking to put together a mix-and-match party capsule that you can turn to year after year, a few of these separates will make a solid starting point. Build onto the base with trendy pieces to refresh their look and stop stressing about what to wear during party season. Over the years I’ve accumulated all of these party separates apart from the lace skirt, which is still on my shopping list.

Nordstrom Roundup: Kitty Cats

Cats continue to inspire designers as cat motifs and shapes appear on all sorts of wardrobe items. This selection is for those who are besotted with kitties. 

I believe that with a sophisticated support act, kitty wardrobe items can be worn at any age. They are playful, fashionable, whimsical and make your heart happy if you love cats.

Moschino Cheap & Chic Catwalk Cashmere SweaterMARC BY MARC JACOBS Dynamite Rue Cat Stud EarringsEvelyn K Cat Ear BeanieTom Ford Nastasya 56mm Sunglasses

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Roundups

Simpler Items

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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

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Dressier Items

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Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

Pretty and Polished Modern Classics

Stay-at-home Mum and fulltime blogger Kimberly Smith (34) lives in upstate New York and began Penny Pincher Fashion because she is passionate about encouraging women to look stylish without spending a fortune. Her style is crisp, pretty and girly with the occasional preppy touch. She is a high heels gal at heart, and uses Modern Classic pieces, interesting jewellery and her fab collection of footwear to create outfits that are polished and elegant:

“My style has changed so much since the inception of my blog. I find myself gravitating towards a more modern, streamlined silhouette now and I definitely favor tailored pieces since they work well for my body type. I’d say my style is classic, feminine and sophisticated.”

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Kimberly often reaches for classic items as the go-to building blocks for her outfits. Both the sassy cropped jacket and crewneck sweater are examples of traditional tailored fit. She then adds in a good dose of modern with the faux leather pants, which with their sleek shiny texture also create outfit depth. Sporting earth tones from head to toe ensures visual coherence, but it’s not just the Autumnal colour palette that screams Fall here. Opting for texture-rich fabrics like the sleek leather look (trousers and Zara handbag) and tweedy jacket further enhances the Fall vibe. Our blogger is a fan of neutrals like cream, black and white, but these rich browns and the mossy olive green look just as flattering on her, don’t you think? Chunky, baroque-looking jewellery and a plaid infinity scarf finish off the outfit.

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The first thing I noticed was the timeless, well-fitting coat with beautiful military style detailing. Such a versatile piece to have in your wardrobe. Then it struck me how all the elements in this outfit effectively play off against each other. Kimberly is de-bombshelling her curve-hugging leather pencil skirt by pairing it with a very fun sassy sweatshirt. I adore the graphic vibe of the XL heart. Plus, notice how it perfectly ties together the entire outfit because the black is repeated in the high-heeled black booties and the sleek skirt. At the same time the leather skirt helps to dress up the inherently casual plaid shirt, resulting in a modern look that is both playful and polished. The accessories too are well-chosen, with the mixed metal chain link necklaces and bracelets picking up the colour of the coat and sweatshirt, and the red satchel echoing the subtle red in the shirt. The cream hat looks cosy and emphasizes Kimberly’s soft wavy ‘do, while the red lippy packs a cheerful punch on a snowy day.

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My word, isn’t this the prettiest bomber you have ever seen! It’s the combination of the delicate see-through effect and romantic red and pink flowers. So fun, fresh and feminine. Bombers are often made of more substantial fabrics, but here the lightweight material collapses back onto the body in a very flattering way. Lovely for warmer weather. The peony red top matches the colours in the floral print jacket, the ruffles further enhance the romantic vibe. I like how Kimberly lets the happy flowers do all the talking by sporting simple skinny jeans and fashion-forward nude ankle strap pumps. Her trusted cognac Zara tote, chunky gold bracelets and aviator sunnies add subtle sheen and texture.

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A strong minimalist look after my own heart. When trying out new trends, like the sporty bomber jacket here, Kimberly likes to mix them with classic pieces to make sure she still feels like herself. She kept the high-contrast mixed media jacket refined by picking one in a neutral colour palette. The black sleeves emphasize the crispness of the dressy button-down. Turning up the cuffs of the shirt creates a subtle colour block effect, which almost makes you think the jacket is three-toned instead of two-toned. Clever! Slim-fitting boyfriend jeans also contribute to the overall streamlined silhouette. The girly red pumps — gorgeous with the rest of the colour palette — are a fab ladylike accent. Throw in a strap-free spunky animal print clutch and sleek silver cuff and you are good to go.

Kimberly got most of these fab items on sale. Her tip for finding affordable and stylish pieces when you don’t have time to constantly monitor sites for the best deals:

“Subscribe by email to your favorite retailers so you get alerted of sales and specials they are running. Sometimes if you visit a site and add items to your cart but don’t check out that same day, you will get an email in your inbox offering a discount incentive to purchase.”

Kimberly Smith - 5

Many of us struggle with dressing for hot temps when layering is not always an option. Well, this sweet Summertime look proves you don’t need a lot of pieces to create a stylish outfit. Just throw on an easy dress, add a great pair of trendy shoes, pick a fun clutch, and you are good to go. Jewellery or a topper are wonderful extras, but by no means essential to get you out the door looking put together and fab. Case in point: the embroidery on Kimberly’s little white frock offers built-in textural interest. The tan lace-up sandals give this look its fashion-forward edge, while the colour is repeated in the nude clutch with studded detailing. They also provide some toughness against the girly dress, as does the camo jacket. A juxtaposition that is played down again by the braided hair, sporting girly bling and turning up the collar of the jacket.

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Putting together striking denim looks is definitely Kimberly’s strong suit, and this ladylike tomboy outfit has stolen my heart. The proportions are exactly right, with the longer length black blazer hitting at the hip, and the dreamy ankle strap pumps elongating the leg line of the rolled up jeans. The tailored blazer is a classic with stretch that makes layering a breeze. This outfit gets it boyish ruggedness from the cropped, light wash denim jacket and distressed boyfriend jeans. Turning up the collar of the blazer and jacket, and faux tucking the grey turtleneck adds extra structure. Lots of yellow and rose gold arm candy, and that delightful colour blocked clutch perfectly complement this polished tomboy look. 

Hop on over to Kimberly’s blog to browse the rest of her archives and to get shopping tips from our budget-conscious blogger, or find out what inspires her on Pinterest. But first let us know in the comments what you think about her Modern Classic outfits.

Team Cashmere or Team Merino Wool

You are on Team Cashmere if you prefer cashmere to merino wool and vice versa. Note that any style of knitwear counts. We are choosing a yarn preference and not a silhouette preference. 

I have a lot of cashmere and merino wool knitwear because I live in a chilly city and feel cold at the drop of a hat. I love both types of yarn, which are equally represented in my wardrobe across many colours and patterns. I adore cashmere because it’s extremely luxurious and does not itch. Cashmere pullovers speak to me in simple, fluid, high-necked, welted styles where the fabric and colour does the talking, and the style is secondary. Versatile, cozy, minimalist and beautiful. 

I love fine gauge merino wool knitwear in stripes, argyles, checks and polka dots. Or solids. Merino wool is more prone to scratching and itching than cashmere, so I have to look a little harder for yarns that work with my fussy skin. I will find more interesting and affordable knitwear styles in merino wool than in cashmere so my love for the yarn is just as great. 

I can’t choose a side so I’m sitting this one out on the bench with parsnip and leak soup, garlic bread, and lemon curdy pud. Over to you. Do you bat for Team Cashmere or Team Merino Wool? Tell us why and no batting for both teams.