Dresses dazzle in Spring and Summer

Simply put, it’s a dress season. Regardless of your lifestyle, a women’s wardrobe is not complete without the odd dress. Unfortunately, a dress is probably the most difficult item to fit on a body unless it’s tailor-made. But having our clothing altered is a good solution and one that you should embrace when it comes to shopping for that perfectly fitting frock. Over the next 4 months, you’ll see stores full of new dress shapes and lengths, along with fresh colours and exciting prints. Day dresses are particularly big which makes a lady-like change to work and casual wear as temperatures start to soar.

You’ll see these new looks:

  • Sack or shift – the “it” shape for the season. This ‘70’s inspired style is unstructured, voluminous, and worn just above the knee. It’s loosely cut silhouette is shaped at the shoulder and very comfortable.
  • Maxi – ankle-length day dresses are back after falling off the fashion radar for 15 years. This length is best on statuesque inverted triangles who won’t look like they’re drowning in all that fabric.
  • Shirt-waister – this A-line or straight silhouette has buttons down the front and is belted at the waist. The top part of this silhouette resembles a shirt which explains it’s name. It’s perfect for pretty pear body types when trapeze in shape.
  • Sheath – the return of the form-fitting ’60’s sheath is a prim and proper alternative. Avoid this style unless you are well proportioned. It’s best on racy rectangle or hot hour glass body types.
  • Draped – a dress that drapes in the front and/or back through design details like knots, pleats, tucks, gathers and ruching. It’s perfect for adorable apples who need to disguise their midriff. 
  • Wrap – Diane von Furstenberg’s ingenious wrap-around creation gained immense popularity last season and continues to do so. It’s the shapely and curvier girls who look best in this style.
  • Bubble – this dress balloons out subtly at the hem and makes quite a statement at any occasion.
  • Kimono – wide sleeves and obi-inspired waist details make this style exotically fun. 
  • Empire – the empire seam (a high-waisted seam that sits directly below the bustline) can either be gathered or straight. The dress resembles a maternity baby-doll style if the seam is gathered, but can look very chic if the seam in straight.

Looking good in a dress is all about wearing the right style for your body type, making sure that it fits you correctly and wearing some sort of heel (even if it’s just an inch). I’ll cover which dresses are best for each body type in more detail as the season progresses. In the meantime, don’t be afraid to try something new – you might fall head over heels in love with this dress trend, just as I have.

Samantha Treacy 'Jackson' Silk DressKenneth Cole Reaction Sateen ShirtdressSingle Dress Long Sleeve Kimono Dress

The new Sack, Shirt-waister and Kimono dress silhouettes (Nordstrom).

The forever fashionable

There are timeless and of-the-moment items that are always good investments. You’ll be able to adapt the following items stylishly into your wardrobe regardless of your age, body type and fashion persona.

  • tailored single-breasted knee length woolen coat
  • trench coat
  • structured black jacket
  • crisp white collared shirt
  • a little black dress
  • a pair of perfectly fitting dark jeans 
  • animal printed accessories (shoes, bags and scarves)
  • a pair of black pumps or sling-backs 
  • ballet flats 
  • flat thong sandals 
  • a classic designer handbag

The best wardrobes are built over time, so don’t feel rushed to acquire these items if don’t already have them. Make your selections carefully and you’ll enjoy them for a very long time.

Giuseppe Zanotti    Alfani

Ballet flats by Giuseppe Zanotti (Zappos.com) and animal printed clutch by Alfani (Macy’s).

The butler bag

The butler bag is apparently the world’s first compartmentalized handbag. It was designed by Jen Groover who “was inspired by the common problem of digging through a purse in panic wondering whether something was lost or if she was holding up a line of people while her children were screaming.”  She was convinced that a handbag could be functional and fashionable at the same time.

Groover’s original idea was to put a dishwasher tray into her diaper bag. It was like magic! Everything had it’s place and was at her fingertips. She realized that this compartmental divider was also the answer to her bag problem. The butler bag comes in two timeless leather designs and an assortment of colours. You can buy the smaller version on-line for $95 and the larger one for $150.

I switch handbags often, so I keep the contents of my handbags to an absolute minimum. The butler bag is not be the best solution for me because I couldn’t fill it up (and it would get too heavy if I could). But it might be the perfectly practical and stylish solution for you if you like to use one bag for long stretches of time. Is anyone out there using one of these bags? I’m curious to know whether the contents remain compartmentalized once it’s in the swing of everyday use.

 Butler bag organization     Classic BagHybrid Bag

The Classic and Hybrid Butler bags are available in an assortment of colors.

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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The button distance rule for double breasted trenches

Generally, single breasted trench coats are more flattering than double breasted ones. This is particularly true if you are well endowed or carry a little extra around the middle. But even slim and well proportioned women sometimes don’t look right in double breasted styles. So I’ve been puzzled in the past when I’ve dressed curvier women in double breasted styles that have worked really well.

The secret lies in the relationship between the height of the person and the horizontal distance between the double row of buttons.

Buttons that are widely spaced on double breasted items tend to have “a widening effect”. Taller women can carry off these styles because the larger spaces are proportional to their height. On the other hand you’ll automatically get “a slimming effect” once those buttons are pulled in closer together. In the extreme a single row of buttons is still the most flattering option for shorter and curvier women.

Wearing yellow

There are no hard and fast rules dictating who can wear yellow and who can’t. Whether the colour will flatter you depends on your skin tone, eye/hair colour, which shade of yellow you choose and what you wear it with. I’ve dressed pale-skinned, green-eyed blondes in mustards, saffrons and neon tones with mod black and white. And I’ve dressed olive-skinned brown eyed brunettes in canary with cobalt.

Consider a yellow accessory if you love the color, but feel that you can’t wear it close to your face. There are plenty of sunny shoes and bags to choose from that are guaranteed to instantly refresh your Spring look.

 Materia Prima by Goffredo Fantini   
Tommy Hilfiger    MAXX NEW YORK 'Bridle' Oversize Triple Zip Satchel

Yellow sandals and flats (Zappos.com), Tommy Hilfiger satchel (Macy’s) and Maxx New York oversized tote (Nordstrom).