Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

Queen of Creative Outfit Combinations

Today, we’re checking back in with wonderful blogger Carelia from My Small Wardrobe, who was first featured here in July 2013. She continues to be the Queen of Creative Outfit Combinations, and can literally do it all: from dressy to super casual, brights and neutrals, ladylike and androgynous. But of course her style has evolved over the last few years:

1. I’m becoming even more careful and responsible about my fashion purchases. I’m trying to avoid as much as possible super trendy and cheap made garments. Little by little, I’m purging my wardrobe from fast fashion and focusing more on fabulous basics that can be updated with the use of accessories. I still think trends are important but more as an accent piece than foundational.

2. I continue being picky and selective with shoes because I’m totally convinced that well-made shoes with a great fit can transform an outfit from ok to fabulous.

3. I’m still a firm believer in dressing fun, however, I’ve been doing some changes with the use of accessories. Instead of piling up a look with multiple small accessories at once (mainly jewelry), I’m wearing less but pieces with more statement. This change isn’t necessarily permanent, but so far, I’m enjoying the look.

One extra thing: As an emotional dresser I’ve learned to never say never to fashion tendencies. Things that don’t work for me the first time around, sometimes become very appealing the next time around.

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Carelia knows how to layer with pizzazz. For this freezing snow day she combined an above-the-knee black puffer coat with a neutral-coloured maxi trench. It makes for a visually interesting look and adds extra warmth. Cinching the puffer with a wide silver belt tempers the volume of the coat and accentuates the waistline. Wearing a turtleneck with the fur coat neckline means you can forego a scarf. The striped turtleneck together with the white kick crop jeans adds a playful and crisp effect (our blogger is sporting leggings underneath to keep warm and dry). Black lugged-sole combat boots instead of regular snow boots are a very Carelia touch. She finishes off the look with a fun beret and cheerful teal bag.

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Texture, interesting design details, and on-trend styles all come together in this stylish office-appropriate look. Carelia is pattern-mixing her black and white striped turtleneck tee with elegant navy jacquard print trousers. She then adds a statement jacket with leather trim and oversized grommets. The above-the-hip-length jacket elongates the leg line, while the striped sleeves peeking out from under the topper again create a playful effect. Adding feminine pointy-toe pumps with scalloped straps in pearl silver further dress up the outfit. Snake-print chandelier earrings, studded sunnies and a charming circular straw bag are the unexpected finishing touches.

Carelia has started a new category on her blog, called ‘Monday Work Outfit‘:”I’m having a blast styling work-friendly pieces in a fun and yet professional way. With this category, I started embracing more classic blazers and even suits. Which I love to wear for casual days as well with less serious garments such as jeans and t-shirts.”

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Tucking a ribbed turtleneck into high-waisted jeans, mixing metals, and sporting different length necklaces over a turtleneck was the height of fashion in the ’70s — and is completely on trend again today. Carelia mixes casual with dressy by pairing her relaxed-fit straight leg jeans with frayed hems with black ladylike flats. Tucking the top lengthens the leg line. A straight-cut leopard print coat further amps up the modern retro vibe, while the black and grey works well with the cool colour palette. The white bucket bag adds a crisp touch. Carelia’s black bowler hat completes the outfit with quirky flair.

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Carelia’s full midi skirt with colourful conversational print is the star of the show here. To amp up the drama even more, she’s paired it with a white off-the-shoulder ruffled blouse. Opting for a controlled ruffle and tucking the blouse tempers the volume and emphasizes our blogger’s trim waist. To let the two statement pieces do all the talking, Carelia has left off all jewellery apart from a pair of statement earrings, and picked a simple black tote and patent pointy-toe pumps to create neutral polish. Her choppy bob adds extra movement to the look. Oversized sunnies, red lippy and Carelia’s trademark radiant smile finish things off to perfection.

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Carelia built this stunning arty outfit around a pair of purple vintage YSL pumps and a colourful vintage frock. The white jeans make the vibrant watercolour hues of the babydoll-style dress pop even more. The delicate fabric and flowy movement make the brilliant art print come to life. Layering the dress over a black off-the-shoulder, elbow-length tee is a clever creative touch. Pairing the dress with wide-legged jeans creates dramatic flair. The purple pumps complement the colours of the dress beautifully, while the bucket bag picks up the white of the jeans. Once again, Carelia’s wavy bob and beautiful smile amp up the style factor.

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Carelia wanted to be comfortable and stylish for a day of running errands. So she dressed up her lace-up sweatpants with a long-line plaid blazer. Pairing the super casual pants with black combat boots creates a punk androgynous vibe. Adding a black and white striped tee further emphasizes that rock ‘n’ roll vibe and provides a fun pattern-mixed effect. Throwing on a spice-coloured pashmina softens the vibe in an unexpected way. The colour also looks marvelous with the black and grey. Black sunnies, black hat and girly pink lipstick, and Carelia is ready for her busy day.

I can’t wait to hear what you think of Carelia’s creative outfit combinations. Let us know in the comments, and be sure to browse the rest of her marvelous outfits on her blog.

Tattoos are Mainstream in Seattle

Tattoos used to have negative connotations, but thankfully, those stigmas have all but disappeared in the 21st century. In a city like Seattle, to have a tattoo is the norm and completely mainstream. What used to be an eyebrow raiser in mainstream circles is now fashionable, hip, and modern. In fact, I’m starting to think that in Seattle you stand out more if you don’t have a tattoo. 

There seem to be more tattoo parlours opening all the time. Both in the city, and further afield — these days you’ll find a tattoo parlour in the smallest and quietest little towns. There is also a growing trend of all-female tattoo artists and parlours in Seattle, which is fabulous and empowering for women entrepreneurs.

People wear clothing that showcase their tattoos because they are proud of them, and because the markings form an integral part of their style. I regularly do hot yoga, and most of the instructors and people in class are tattooed, some very heavily. Many of the sales assistants at the Nordstrom flagship in downtown Seattle are tattooed. It’s not unusual for your server at a fancy restaurant here to be quite heavily tattooed.

Four years ago, when I spoke to a few human resource managers from well-known Seattle companies about what to wear to an interview, we spoke about tattoos. Then, they strongly believed that tattoos should be covered during the interview process unless you were interviewing for a so-called “creative” profession. I don’t know where they stand on the subject today, but their opinions surprised me even then. Granted, some tattoos are easily covered by regular wardrobe items because of where they are positioned on the body. These days, visible tattoos are popular. Covering them to prevent unnecessary stigmas is a dated concept, and was never a measure of a person’s ability to do the job anyway.

I attended a women’s fashion event at Amazon a few weeks ago with about thirty employees in attendance. Many showcased a small tattoo, and some were heavily tattooed. It’s laughable to think that tattoos would prevent these capable software developers and program managers from getting a job.

I do not have a tattoo nor am I motivated to get one. They are too permanent for my liking. And too dark in colour to mesh with my crisp, dressy and soft style. That said, I am fascinated by tattoos and love looking at them. They are an impressive form of body art and self-expression. They can look incredibly beautiful and I’m in awe of the skill that goes into creating them. The techniques are rapidly improving and looking more sophisticated, detailed and colourful over time.

I’m also intrigued by the motivations behind the selection of a tattoo. I sometimes ask people about this and they’re always passionate and proud to tell me about the symbolic meanings of their tattoos. Many chose their designs with great forethought, nostalgia, and a whole lot of heart. That’s beautiful in itself, and reflects the “personal” in personal style.

Trend: Slingback Pumps & Flats

There’s an incredibly rich list of ingredients simmering in the melting pot of fashion right now. Fashion has moved on from fads, and trends now have more longevity. The range of colours, silhouettes and outfit combinations in fashion is greater than ever, and keeps growing. We are at the point where almost anything goes. 

For the last few seasons, fashion has been bringing back classic and iconic looks. In fact, the bringing back of the looks is a trend in itself. This is FABULOUS because it increases variety and diversity, and celebrates the “personal” in personal style. Items also don’t date as easily as they used to.

A great example of all of this is the return of the closed-toe slingback shoe. Slingback pumps and flats look like regular closed-toe pumps, loafers and flats in front, but have open backs to expose the heel and ankle. A strap that “slings back” keeps the shoe on the foot and is what differentiates it from a backless mule. The collection below showcases a variety of examples.

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Sam Edelman Rivers
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Tibi Simon Pump
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Trotters Sarina
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The pointy-toe flat and stiletto-heeled versions look particularly modern classic to me. The block-heeled, wedged-heel, loafer, and mule versions look a little “newer”. The versions with vamp straps have a Mary-Jane vibe and look more Modern Retro.

Where closed-back pumps and flats without straps can slide off your feet, the strap of the slingback can make it a very secure style of shoe. That said, you need a little luck with the strap so that it doesn’t slide down the heel (very annoying). Another annoying thing with slingback styles is when the hems of regular length wide hemmed pants or jeans slide under the heel as you stride because the heel is exposed.

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I like slingback pumps and flats because they create a breezy, yet closed-toe look. I prefer to keep my toes covered, but exposing my heels gives the shoe a sandal vibe. I feel a little ahead of the curve because I wore my low block-heeled white slingback pumps into the ground last year. I tried to duplicate them, but they were gone in my size. I LOVE how dainty and dressy they look. The extra strap across the vamp cleverly prevents the strap around the back of the ankle to slide down the heel. It also gives the pump more of a ‘60s Modern Retro vibe.

I bat for Team Slingback Pumps and Flats. How about you?

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

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Ensemble: Cool Spring Emerald

Emerald green is having its fashion moment. As a bright with a somewhat acidic integrity, it’s usually more popular with those who enjoy warm colours. But you cannot see a colour in isolation because it’s greatly affected by the colours around it.  

These ensembles show how you can reduce the warmth of emerald green with cool colours like optical white, navy, ink blue, medium-wash denim blue, air-force blue, light blue, orchid, silver, ice pink and lilac. Black is another way to go, although I haven’t shown it here. Turquoise can also work, but to a lesser degree.

You can also wear emerald green away from your face. Wear it as a bottom with a skirt, pants, jeans, shorts and shoes, and sport cool colours on top. Or sport emerald as an accessory. Personally, I like emerald green with citron, turquoise, white and denim blue, which is a mix of warm and cool colours.

Winter can be unforgiving, long, depressing and extremely cold, but Spring is on the horizon. If you’re enjoying traces of Spring weather like we are in Seattle, may the colours in these ensembles further brighten your day.

Ensemble: Cool Spring Emerald

Swimwear and Sunnies for the Amalfi Coast

We’re heading to the Amalfi Coast in June and that’s why I set style goals to refresh my swimwear and add a pair of sunglasses. I’m pleased to report that I’ve completed my modern retro swimwear capsule and found the perfect pair of white sunnies. The exact items are in the collection below.

Swimwear capsules will vary greatly depending on beach and resort activities, and sartorial preferences. I will not be extremely active, so I won’t need a sporty bathing costume or rash guard. I’m VERY careful to cover up in the sun so I’ll shade under an umbrella most of the time. I’ll occasionally dip into the sea, and walk around in my cover-up.

Apart from the packable sun hat that I got last year, I built the swimwear capsule from scratch. I started my search early so that I could take my time, enjoy the process, and not have to compromise on fit, silhouette or colour.

I LOVE swimwear from the ‘50s and ‘60s and was set on that vibe for the bathing costume. I was open to wearing a retro full-piece or a bikini, but not a tankini. I wanted a pattern, and preferably not with black. I had my heart set on a shade of blue. I also wanted a style that offered the bikini top in bra sizes because those tend to create a better fit. I ordered many suits online and many were almost there, but not exactly right.

It finally dawned on me that Boden makes swimwear, and since I’m a fan of their merchandise, I was hopeful. I saw the navy polka dot full-piece and bikini online and ordered them right away. The swimwear is beautifully made, substantial, and offers coverage and support in all the right places. Alluring but not skimpy. Surprisingly, the bikini was more flattering than the full-piece and that was that.

I bought the cover-up before the bathing costume because I knew exactly what I wanted. I like to wear a long white gauzy collared shirt as a cover-up because it’s extra coverage for sun protection, but open in front so that the bathing costume can peek through. I found the right look from Zappos on sale.

I don’t wear flip-flops and don’t want to ruin a pair of regular white sandals in the sand, so comfy slides were a good option. Of course, they also had to be white to match the capsule. I need a narrow size for this type of shoe to fit my foot, and ordered a bunch of styles. Eventually I decided to keep the rubber-soled Naturalizers because they fit best, and were the cheapest. I can also wear them as house shoes in the hotel and the villa we rented with our friends.

I adore handbags and wanted a straw bag to carry items on the beach. The lining and bamboo handles on this one were extra fab. It’s a small bag because I’m travelling, but there’s sufficient room for essentials. I’ll hold the beach towel in my hand. The beach is only a hundred steps away from the villa, so not far to go.

The white sunglasses are the pièce de résistance and an incredible find. I’m hard to fit for eyewear because I need narrow frames that don’t overwhelm my small face and head. Pair after pair were too wide. Then I remembered that vintage frames were narrower than modern frames. After searching I landed at Etsy, where I found a vintage pair of white frames that had been packed away for fifty years. New, in mint condition, and PEARLIZED. My word, it was too good to be true. Impulsively, I took a chance and ordered them. It’s pure luck that they are a perfect fit. I had prescription lenses cut and turned them into sunglasses. I am absolutely thrilled with how they turned out.

With a slew of Summer dresses, great white jeans, pretty blouses, comfortable Summer footwear, and swimwear that makes me feel fab, I’m ready to pack for our trip to Italy.

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