Fashion News Roundup: August 2019

Footwear from Universal Standard, a Nike subscription service, an interesting Target project, and more style stories that caught our eye in August.

Fun Fashion Quote

I really like Kelsey Miller’s down-to-earth take on skincare, make-up, and beauty routines:

“I remind myself that beauty stuff is for fun, and none of it is obligatory. I spent so much of my life in a toxic relationship with my physical appearance — my body shape and size, in particular. What I love about doing skincare and makeup is that it never felt motivated by the self-loathing and panic that drove my disordered behavior with food and exercise (which I’m now thankfully recovered from). If anything, beauty rituals affirm my self-acceptance. It’s a habit that puts me face-to-face with myself in the mirror every day, urging me to look on my 35-year-old face, with all its divots and freckles and slowly but surely emerging laugh lines. I don’t feel the need to fix that girl– she’s a real lady, after all. But it feels good to take care of her.”

Outfit Formula: Flared Skirt and Long Blazer

Flared skirts tend to look really good with short jackets, creating traditionally flattering proportions that lengthen the leg line and define the waist. We’re throwing some, if not all, of that out the window with this outfit formula. Whether you wear conventionally flattering proportions, or outfits that are just flattering enough — it’s all good as long as you adhere to your personal set of figure flattering priorities.

I liked these outfits because they look fresh, and make the trendy longer blazer a lot more versatile. It’s a slam dunk with pants and jeans – AND you can bring in the flared skirt. On to the outfits and choose any colour palette.

1. Structured Elongation

Combine a flared midi skirt – which needn’t be pleated – with a tucked top and throw on a long blazer. The length of the jacket worn with the length of the skirt shortens the leg line, but the tucked top lengthens the leg line back up from the hips to waist by shortening the torso. Heels were not a must, but here they further elongate the leg line. The black boots work well with the black jacket. Leaving the jacket open creates a vertical line down the centre front of the body, which further elongates the outfit.

MSGM Ruffle-trimmed Stretch-crepe Blazer

2. Unstructured Avant-Garde

There is very little structure in this outfit which is an acquired taste. That said, the matchy-matchy colour palette of the components help create the cohesive look. It’s very comfortable, and a vibe that I call “beyond body type”. A fluid shirt is worn over a flared pleated skirt and topped with a fluid long blazer. The pleats of the skirt give the outfit a little vertical integrity. The chunky sporty sandals are the fashion-forward touch, and the dainty crossbody adds a bit of refined glam.

MM6 MAISON MARGIELA Techno-wool Blazer

3.  Sporty Mishmash

This combination is very, “throw it all together and hope it works out”. To my eye, it works despite the seemingly randomness of the colour palette and items. The colour repetition of the model’s skin tone and blazer, and white shirt and sneaks are a cohesive touch, which helps the eye rest and regroup. There’s a bit of bookending with the black bits of the shoes and the model’s black hair too. As for the rest, it’s a creative and comfortable combination that certainly maximizes the versatility of your wardrobe items. You’ll need a roomy blazer to layer it all underneath, and I adore the pop of bring turquoise. I dare you to give it a go.

ACNE STUDIOS Double-breasted Masculine Blazer

4. Trendy Classic

Lastly, a pretty and polished combination that’s structured, textured, and allows movement. I like this one best, although I’d change the colour palette. It has a yummy late ‘80s and early ‘90s vibe to it which I’m drawn to. Combine a classic striped tee with a bias cut skirt, or another style of flared skirt. Tucking the top lengthens the leg line and shortens the torso, which is an especially effective styling strategy when you wear flats. Top things off with a long blazer that you leave open to maximize vertical integrity. Scrunching the sleeves adds further structure to the look. Add jewellery, watch and eyewear as desired.

Violeta by Mango Unstructured Cotton Blazer

Link Love: Fashion Trends for Fall 2019

The fashion world is starting to focus on the style trends for Fall/Winter 2019, here’s a few that caught my eye:

Fab Links from Our Members

Vildy is interested in how people (herself included) are merchandised to, and finds this concept of glamour quite interesting.

Are we supposed to give up our privacy to make fast fashion more sustainable, Shevia asks.

Always trying has been enjoying browsing Jodie’s Touch of Style blog.

Rachylou had noticed the F21 stores looking sad, and found this article about a potential bankruptcy filing.

Laura (rhubarbgirl) directs us to this article about a collaboration between Macy’s, J.C. Penney and thredUP. Interesting to read too that this start-up was rejected 27 times.

She also wanted to share this article about the idea of the ‘ideal woman’ and “ways we can each reinforce the messages of the market even when we say we’re empowered and making our own choices.”

Jorja loves Brenda Kinsel’s description of how to plan an outfit.

She also asks who will be taking the Second-Hand September pledge.

L’Abeille loved this fascinating read on “vintage adventurer inspired outfits” that incorporates the old-style Banana Republic catalogue, a video on the original Women’s Land Army uniform, a tutorial on going from a Pinterest page of likes to a list of desired garments, and how the blogger then made entire outfits just by shopping her closet.

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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Team Midi or Team Maxi

A midi is a dress or skirt with a midi or tea length. Midi hemlines finish anywhere between the bottom of the kneecap to below the calf muscle. A maxi is a dress or skirt with a maxi or ankle length. Maxi hemlines are longer and finish on the ankle or below the ankle. Both midis and maxis are knee-covering, but only maxis can be ankle covering.

You bat for Team Midi if you prefer wearing midi skirts and dresses, and vice versa. Note that any dress code counts so think dressy and casual midis and maxis. If you can’t decide, or you wear neither, you’re benched for the game.

I bat for Team Midi by about a billion percent because it’s my absolute favourite length. Midi skirts and dresses that cover my knees are the only ones that I wear because I like to cover my legs, but not entirely. Most of my midis allow for ample movement on the bottom half so that I can walk my fast walk, often with Yorkie Sam in tow. To my eye the midi length looks elegant, especially if there is a flared swoosh factor in the skirt. One of my midis is a maxi length at the back, but the high-low hemline brings it back to midi in front so that you can see some leg. It’s lovely in motion.

I don’t wear casual maxis, because I think midi lengths are more flattering. I like seeing part of the lower leg and ankle in a midi, whereas maxis cover that up. That said I would wear a formal maxi gown with a train and some sort of low heel, because extra long lengths are luxurious and dramatic, and dead right in a very fancy setting.

Over to you. Do you bat for Team Midi or Team Maxi? Tell us why, and no batting for both sides. I’m serving honey soy-glazed salmon with butternut and broccoli on the bench, and might throw in some pear crumbler with vanilla ice cream too.

Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

Soft Colours and Signature Pink Lip

We’re checking back in with Amy Ann Arnold from Straight A Style, who we first featured on YLF in October 2015. Amy Ann is now a stay-at-home Mum, and continues to have tons of fun with her outfits. Her style is casually polished and trendy with fun nods back to ’80s and ’90s style. She is enjoying sporting soft colours and pastels, is loving paper-bag waist shorts and likes to dress up and down her collection of fab dresses.

“The main way my style has evolved is just getting more comfortable with myself. I have also transitioned out of a formal work place and now stay home with my daughter and blog. Thanks to this wonderful change, my wardrobe is by nature more casual. I still love to get dressed up, but I have less occasion to do so on a daily basis. I love to incorporate trends in ways that are practical for me.”

Amy Ann Arnold - 1

A fresh colour combination for early Fall. Amy Ann is sporting a striped sweater in an interesting colour combo with pale lavender trousers. Faux tucking the cropped sweater showcases the large buckle on the self belt, and lengthens the leg line. The sweater has small shoulder pads — a nod back to the ‘80s — that give her shoulders extra definition. Pairing the dressy pastel trousers with pale gold pointy toe pumps is unexpected and adds shiny polish. A crisp white bag with oversized tassels and tortoise-rimmed sunnies finish off the look.

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Amy Ann is very into paper-bag waist shorts at the moment, and they love her right back. Here she is wearing a high-waisted denim pair with rolled cuffs that make our 5’10” blogger’s legs look miles long. The light wash denim works great with the pastel stripes on her top. Tucking the V-neck blouse with pretty ruffled sleeves fully shows the paper-bag waist with self belt tied in a cute bow. Amy Ann’s ankle strap platform espadrilles with embroidered flowers play up the Summery vibe. She finishes off the outfit with an on-trend see-through bag, dainty initial necklace, bold lilac drop earrings with fringe accents, and bright lipstick.

Amy Ann Arnold - 3

These heeled combat boos have become one of Amy Ann’s all-time favourite shoes. Here she’s wearing them with a feminine flowy dress which makes for a fun outfit juxtaposition. The caramel asymmetrical hem dress has a dainty leaf pattern and ruffle detailing that creates lots of movement. The black leather moto jacket picks up the leaf pattern in the dress and bookends her eyecatching boots. The jacket also adds hard edge that is tamed by the girly integrity of the dress. The jacket’s silver hardware and thick white boot laces add a lightness thereby juxtaposing the hard-edged elements. Amy Ann’s soft wavy locks and always immaculate make-up also add softness.

Amy Ann Arnold - 4

Pink accessories and footwear amp up the Modern Retro Summer vibe of this playful look. Amy Ann is wearing a sleeveless jumpsuit with flower branch pattern. The fitted waist and straight shoulder straps add structure to the wide-legged silhouette. The breezy pink slides with knotted straps add extra colour and have a fun seaside feel to them. Amy Ann bookends the flat sandals with a ‘60s-style turban in the same shade of pink. Then further plays up the pink theme with a pair of big fringe drop earrings and bright pink lippie. A rose gold watch and trusted transparent bag are the finishing touches.

Amy Ann Arnold - 5

Amy Ann rocks this gorgeous maxi dress with romantic floral print. The fitted waist, deep V-neck and 3/4-length sleeves on this fit-and-flare dress create structure. Suede ankle-strap sandals with block heel add height and subtle texture. Their seafoam colour echoes the blue in the dress perfectly. Our blogger completes this elegant dressy look with a pair of striking geometric earrings in a unique pentagon shape, and her go-to bright lipstick.

Amy Ann Arnold - 6

With its soft colour palette and transitional pieces, this polished casual look works equally well for Fall and Spring. Amy Ann is wearing skinny jeans with a twist front knotted blouse that creates a flattering peplum effect. The feminine ditsy floral print juxaposes nicely with the other pieces in the outfit. Popping over a suede moto jacket in a cool-toned brown creates soft edge and adds textural interest. So do the grey pointy-toe suede booties that throw another soft colour into the mix. The jacket’s cropped length plays well with the hip-length top and lengthens the leg line from the waist down. Our blogger’s logo satchel brings another shade of brown to the look. Amy Ann’s signature pink lipstick works with everything she wears!

Let us know what you think of Amy Ann’s fabulous outfits, and then hop on over to her blog to browse the rest of her outfits.