Catalan style on the streets of Barcelona

European style is distinctive and you’ll notice its flavour as soon as you set foot on Euro soil. I’m in beautiful Barcelona, where men and women are generally well turned out, and I love it. While it’s the Parisians that lead haute couture, and the Londoners that lead prêt-a-porter; it’s arguably the Spaniards that lead fashion retail. Spain is home to Zara, one of the most successful clothing retail chains.

In true urban Euro style, the number one uniform on the streets of Barcelona across all age groups and body types is jeans or pants tucked into flat knee-high boots with either a belted knitted tunic or shorter piece of tailored knitwear. The look is finished off with coat, scarf and fab sling bag. Practical, put together and stylish. The same ensemble with flat ankle boots or fashion sneakers is the next most popular choice and to my delight there are loads of women wearing good old Converse. It’s Winter, so ballet flats are few and far between. The highest heels you’ll see on the streets are two inches, but that’s rare too. People in Barcelona commute on foot so it’s all about stylish flats and dressing in layers. The skirt-and-boots look isn’t as popular as it was in London, but streamlined knee-length puffer jackets, cropped leather biker styles and urban boots are a favourite and look great.

I chose not to bring my riding boots, but I’m right at home during the day in dark straight leg jeans, short, faux fur trimmed, belted leather jacket, a variety of fitted turtle necks and scarves, comfy cream and black Converse and black, biker sling bag. My heeled, cream patent ankle boots, dressy tops, cobalt coat and clutch come out at night. Easy!

Bad celebrity style

There are celebrities whose style I admire, and then there are the rest. I am often appalled at how the following women dress and can scarcely believe that they pay professionals to help them put their ensembles together. They claim to love fashion, but I’ve seldom seen them look fabulous.

  • Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen were stylish kids until they grew up and started sporting the spaced out zombie look. I cannot see past their unkempt scarecrow style no matter how gothic, esoteric or funky they claim to be. I’m all for a personal style that’s out of the ordinary, but the twins look dirty and I’d love them to clean up and start over.
  • Jessica Simpson wears her skirts too short, her tops too low and her skin too orange. Adding a modest element to her style would increase her style quotient.
  • Paris Hilton’s glitzy and often over accessorized look is in bad taste. She somehow never looks classy in her lavish designer wear.
  • Britney Spears is possibly the worst dressed celebrity around, but her problems appear to be deeper than style.

Compare these celebrities to the ladies that get it right all the time. Jennifer Aniston, Cate Blanchett and Reese Witherspoon are are ultra-stylish and have impeccable taste. They know how to be subtly alluring without looking tarty, and understand that “less is more”. It is safe to say that money does not buy you style.

Treat yourself on Valentine’s Day

There are frequently “hidden” items that we need, but that we don’t like to purchase because we’d rather spend money on items that get noticed right away. We neglect these items either because we have a limited budget, or because we’re not excited about them. Bras, undies, socks, lounge clothes, workout wear, sleepwear, bathrobes, slippers, perfume, make-up and socks often fall into this category.

For the love of your wardrobe, treat yourself (or be treated to) at least one of these everyday essentials. Treat someone else that you love to one of their hidden wardrobe needs. I am definitely treating myself to a sweet pair of pajamas for Valentine’s Day. My wardrobe deserves it.

Eberjey 'Lady Godiva' Pajama Set  Wide Leg Pant in Luxe Fleece

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

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Dressier Items

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

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Duplication to Remove Wardrobe Bottlenecks

Sometimes I purchase two of the exact same item. I don’t mean purchasing the same item in a different colour; I mean the same item in the exact same style and colour. Every season there’s at least one item that I find indispensable, but is bottlenecking at the cleaners or getting worn out through frequent use and laundering.

This season I found a finely knitted fitted black Edwardian style turtleneck with a back zip in a soft wool blend that does not pill. It goes with absolutely everything in my wardrobe, from jeans to wool skirts and suits to slacks. It’s the perfect layering piece and bridging piece that can be dressed up or down. So I bought two and have been living in them all season. Instead of having loads of different tops to wear with a handful of bottoms; I’ve changed the ratio around and worn loads of different bottoms with the same top and mixed it up with plenty of accessories.

In the past, I’ve bought two of the exact same pairs of jeans, white button down shirts, cardigans, knitted tops and fashion sneakers. And when I’ve done this, I have both items in use simultaneously, which is precisely the point. I’ve also purchased the same item in different colours, but this strategy does not work as well for me – I always seem to wear one colour a lot more than the other (the exception is Converse sneakers). Do either of these purchasing strategies work for you?

Full brows can look fab

Your eyebrows frame your face and it’s imperative that taking care of them is part of your daily grooming regime. Some women need to shape, dye and fill their brows, while others require brow waxing and trimming. And there are also women, like actresses Kiera Knightly and Jennifer Connelly, who get away with dark bushy brows. Much like some hairstyles, this look is not for everyone.

If you have naturally thick brows and you’d like to sport an alternative full brow look, here’s what you do:

  1. Grow them out for two to four weeks. It can be just as frustrating as growing out a hairstyle, so hang in there.
  2. Pluck away the strays. You’ll want to encourage the natural shape of your brow to grow back, but you’ll want to eliminate the hairs that fall outside your natural shape.
  3. Create an arch. The full brow look is still shaped. You need to create an arch to frame your face.
  4. Trim if necessary. If the length of your eyebrow hair gets too long and heavy, trim them with brow scissors.
  5. Finish with gel. Applying eyebrow gel once in the morning keeps the hairs straight and in one direction.

I love full brows on the right face. It’s an instantly eye catching, strong feature. Experiment with the look if you feel like it might work for you.