Link Love: In-Between & Plus Sizes in 2016

Racked published an interesting story about women who “fall between typical straight sizes and typical plus sizes”, or what is often referred to as “the in-between sizes”. 

Shoppers are calling out brands like ASOS who are charging more for plus-size clothing.

The New York Times asks why the beauty industry is ignoring curvy models.

During a panel discussion at CurvyCon, some 550 women shared their frustration about the lack of representation and diverse sizes in mainstream fashion with CEOs and designers from top brands.

Katie from The12ish shares 4 of her favourite plus-size labels.

Coverstory, a new online store, “curates a mix of under-the-radar indie labels and established brands” that cater to plus-size women.

Fab Links from Our Members

L’Abeille recommends this fascinating read on some of the emotional meanings of clothing items.

Angie points us to Sally’s post with helpful suggestions on how to dress when you need orthotics or have skin allergies

A lot of us have commented on the limited size range of designer clothing. milehighstyle (Linda) found an interview in which Christian Siriano gives some insight on some of the reasoning behind it and shows his awesomeness by doing his best to be inclusive.

Dee had never given much thought to the designers behind Olympic uniforms, so she thought this article was interesting.

Nishaa loves Bucketfeet shoes, but the concept behind the brand — namely, “to connect people through art” — even more.

Shevia wanted to share Vanessa Friedman’s article about how Hillary Clinton and Theresa May are heralding a new age in power dressing.

After reading that millennials are going braless, texstyle adds she’s not sure how long this trend will last, but that she hopes it will “drive attention to the need for truly comfortable, well-designed bras that don’t try to reshape the female form.”

A Very Special Gift

After a hectic week shopping preselections at the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale with my clients, a weekend of YLF gatherings were very well timed. I look forward to our gatherings because it’s a great way to meet new forum members as well as catch up with familiar faces. We have a ball. You can’t leave a YLF gathering feeling anything but energized and positive. 

Friday’s dinner event in bustling Capitol Hill was energetic, gritty and very loud. We had a wonderful time eating, yakking and walking through the crowds. After ice cream, we said goodnight and “see you soon”, because we were meeting in a larger group the next day for brunch and a day of shopping.

Dinner

Getting there a little early, I fully expected to be the first person at the Dahlia Lounge for brunch the next morning. But half the attendees were already there, looking as fab as ever. The atmosphere was once again jolly and bustling. Sweet Denise (CocoLion), who flew in from California for the gathering, told me not to look at a table of presents in the corner. I respected her wishes and did some heavy-duty socializing. The morning natter and laughter continued with Janet, JAileen and Deb, who flew in from Maryland, Nevada and California for the event. Seattle locals Anna, Margaret, Ann, Aida and Sharan were wonderfully hospitable and did a great job making everyone feel right at home. Christy, another Seattle local, joined us later.  

The morning flew by as we ate ourselves silly with fresh doughnuts before our brunch entree, washing it all down with pots of tea and coffee. As usual, we talked about everything. Out of the blue, I saw a beautiful cake complete with lit candles coming my way. I asked what we were celebrating – to which the ladies responded, YOU. The delicious lemon cream cake was iced with the message “Happy 10th Anniversary YLF“. Oh my goodness!

Cake

The cake was a lovely surprise, but it was just the tip of the iceberg.

It turns out that the packages in the corner of the room were for me, Greg and Sam (our Yorkie). The vibrant and very generous YLF community — headed by a global planning committee comprised of Denise, Inge, Suz, Diana, Anna, Svetlana, Janet, Tanya and Deborah — had put their heads together to come up with a way of commemorating and thanking us for a decade of YLF. I was completely unprepared for what was to follow. 

I opened the first bright package as Denise read some awfully kind words. Inside was an incredible book of loving tributes from hundreds of Fabbers across the globe sharing how they appreciated YLF. My heart stood still as I processed the effort, affection, thoughtfulness and kindness that went into compiling this gift. I could not believe it. 

Opening the book I saw the dedications to our blog stars Jasmine, Rosie and Sam, and that was it. The flood gates opened. Tissues were passed down the table at lightning speed as Ann, who was sitting next me, kept a supportive hand on my shoulder.

Book

Dear

Loving Memory

I had more tea and cake to compose myself, but it was to no avail. I was touched to the core. I’m disciplined, firm and controlled by nature, but also a sentimental softie who wears her heart on her sleeve. I quickly browsed through the heartfelt and creative extracts from our forum members, and could not stop crying. Showing Greg the book back at home, and reading the tributes in detail, I wept happy tears all over again. This is an incredible gift that I will hold in my heart forever. 

As if this priceless book was not enough of a heartfelt thank you to me and Greg from our incredible YLF community – there was more.

The three of us have been given a luxurious holiday at the Inn at Langley on Whidbey Island, along with money to purchase a new set of luggage (our well-travelled suitcases died last year.) And to top things off, a sizable donation was made to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Utah, which happens to be one of our favourite charities. 

Holiday

It’s all too much, and quite surreal. 

We are blown away by the generosity and thoughtfulness of the YLF community. My favourite thing about the gifts is that you included those who are closest to my heart – Greg, Sam, and the memories of Jasmine and Rosie. I am the voice of YLF, but it would not exist without Greg. And throughout the YLF decade, our Yorkies have supported and comforted us in the ways that only doggies can. From the bottom of our hearts THANK YOU. These are the priceless moments in life that we carry in our hearts forever because they make the biggest difference. We are deeply honoured and humbled. 

After lots of hugs and more tears at brunch, I found the strength to pull it together for our day of fun shopping. I’ve been walking on clouds since Saturday morning, processing the love and loyalty that has been shown by the YLF community. Words cannot adequately express our gratitude, but our hearts are full and we feel very appreciated. Much love to you all. xo

Saturday

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Nordstrom Anniversary Sale: Nine More Fab Finds

Here are some additional top picks that have been winners on clients and forum members since the official start of the sale last week. Remember that if your size isn’t available, it might come back into stock during the course of the sale. So keep on checking back on the items that tickle your fancy.

  • Free People 'Smooth Talker' Top: Flirty, fun, feminine and quite different. A roomy tunic with A-line swoosh. You'll need a layering tank top if you don't like the back exposure. Runs big, and all the colours are nice. Read the rave reviews.
  • Lafayette 148 New York Suede & Wool Open Front Vest: Chic Boho. A beautifully refined vest that jazzes up a simple layer. Can be dressed up or down. The back is gorgeous. Runs big.
  • Eliza J Bow Neck Crepe A-Line Dress: Modern Retro Fabness. The colour is delicious and the bow quite sculptural. It works as well as a tunic over cropped flared jeans as it does as a dress. Not good on a short neck. Some reviews found the fabric scratchy, but I did not. Runs big and is lightweight.
  • Eileen Fisher 'Even' Bootie (Women): Casually Chic. Cinnamon boots are hard to find, and these are a fabulous colour. The chunky heel is surprisingly lightweight. The ankle gap fits a narrow ankle quite neatly. Comfortable and refined despite the thick heel.
  • Blondo 'Karla' Waterproof Wedge Bootie (Women): Waterproof, extremely lightweight and very comfortable. The opening is quite large for a narrow ankle.
  • Pendleton Hooded Wool Cape: Global Cape Fabness. Impeccable quality. Great drape. This type of cape works well over chunky knits that are bulky to layer under a coat. Capes look fun layered over coats too. Runs big.
  • MILLY Butterfly Sleeve Sweater: An elegant pullover for broad shoulders. Works well on tall gals who can carry the architectural sleeve shape. Might not work on a large bust.
  • Chelsea28 'Victoriana' Lace Detail Tank: A fun Victorian blouse to wear with skirts. Layers well under a cardigan. You can wear a regular bra and all the colours are nice. The back neck buttons are a little tricky to fasten so be patient.
  • Burberry Brit 'Leightonbury' Quilted Hooded Jacket: An impeccable short quilted jacket that flares out at the waist. It is NOT streamlined so consider yourself warned. Very luxurious and will stand the test of time. Beautifully made with gorgeous hardware. Might need to size up.

You can see the items alongside my descriptions on the collection page.

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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Outstanding Outfit Bloggers

Charming Modern Retro Dress Style

We thought if would be fun to check back in with freelance artist Veronica Popoiacu (34) from Bittersweet Colours to see what she has been up to stylewise. Turns out she is loving dresses at the moment, so we decided to do a dress feature. Pennsylvania-based Veronica’s style is Modern Retro, very pretty, feminine and polished. Our 5’5″ blogger has an excellent eye for proportions, and is always up for trying new silhouettes. Unexpected, daring colour combos and advanced pattern mixing are her trademarks, and her shoe and bag game is on point. Since we first featured her, Veronica has become a Mum, and her style has taken a more singular direction:

“My style has changed drastically, but this change happened before I became a mum, about a year earlier. If previously I was oscillating between femininity — the old classic style (where pretty dresses & high heels were involved) — and a more minimalist and modern look (with clean lines, sometimes oversized pieces), NOW I’m just on one line: pure femininity! It took me some time to find out who I am in terms of style, but I realized that my heart skips a beat when I see a full-skirt midi dress. I had to look closely at what makes me feel confident, comfortable and is still me at the same time, and now I know. If I have to mention one thing that has changed since Noah’s birth, it’s that I don’t wear high heels as often as before. I pretty much prefer mid and low heel pumps, flats and sneakers (I’ve discovered how great the last two styles work with my feminine dresses, a pretty big surprise for me).”

Veronica Popoiacu - 1

This is a great example of the types of elegant dresses Veronica likes to sport these days. The frock is custom-made and fits her perfectly. The eye-catching print on this full-skirted dress with elegant boat neckline reminds me of Delft pottery. The fitted sleeves create structure, while the self-belt emphasizes our blogger’s slim waist. Mid-heel pointy toe pumps elongate the leg line. The pink suede makes the blue in her dress look even more vibrant. The green, yellow and pink print on the tasseled satchel picks up the colour of the shoes, and adds romantic flair.

Veronica Popoiacu - 2

Veronica Popoiacu - 2

Unexpected, bold colour combos continue to be Veronica’s strong suit. The rust paired with emerald green, mid-brown and bright blues packs a serious punch. Veronica’s sleeveless, fitted mini dress with dropped waist and front pockets is delightfully ‘60s. Pairing the sueded frock with a quirky patterned pussy bow blouse only adds to the sassy retro vibe. The knee-high brown boots hug the leg closely for a flattering fit. The suede adds further textural interest. So does the stunning green coat with oversized rounded collar and large buttons. Veronica’s leather shopper in vibrant metallic blues, and black cat eye sunnies finish off the look.

Veronica Popoiacu - 3

Pattern mixing expert Veronica is sporting a Diane von Furstenberg-inspired vintage dress with black and white pointy toe pumps. The zipper neckline on the dress is a fun design detail. Going with two graphic patterns, and choosing patterns in a similar colour palette creates style cohesiveness. The brown leather obi belt and wide Chanel cuff bracelet add soft edge to the feminine frock. Our blogger’s colour blocked bag cleverly echoes the colours of the belt and the dress. Veronica’s dark locks complement this outfit perfectly.

Here are Veronica’s thoughts and tips on finding one-of-a-kind dresses:

“Let’s start by mentioning that these days it is pretty hard to have a distinctive look and I will give you a basic example. When a big brand launches a stunning design, all the (more affordable) fashion retailers reproduce that piece and then you can see a uniform on the streets, all the girls have ‘that dress’. There is nothing wrong with that, but if you are like me and want something a little bit different, then go browse the vintage shops in person or Etsy.com if you are an online shopper. Of course, there are other ways to acquire rare pieces: estate sales, vintage auctions etc. This is what I do, and I love my collection of vintage dresses, coats, bags and jewelry. Not to mention that the quality is great if you are lucky to find THE piece in great condition. Another way, which I prefer from time to time, is to custom make my dresses ( I love to live in dresses). Luckily, these days you can find online shops that customize your garments.”

Veronica Popoiacu - 4

Veronica Popoiacu - 4

Pairing a white minidress with sweet ballerina kitty flats emphasizes the girly vibe of this outfit. The short smock dress showcases Veronica’s shapely gams. The loose fit is tempered by the gathering at the chest, the high neckline, and the turned up scrunched sleeves. Large gold and black drop earrings, that echo the gold detail on the shoes, add a glamorous boho touch. Putting up her hair in a ponytail and sporting a wicker bag — a reproduction of a classic Japanese picnic bag — gives this look a relaxed Summer feel.

Veronica Popoiacu - 5

This classic ladylike look brilliantly illustrates that Veronica is on a huge retro kick. This little fit-and-flare number in pretty pinks, reds and oranges is another vintage find. The paisley print, midi length, pussy bow neckline, self-belt, and pleated skirt scream ‘70s elegance. The top knot creates elegant strictness that works well with the high neckline. Pairing it with pale pink d’Orsay pumps lets the dress do all the talking. But leave it to Veronica to come up with a way to add a big dose of modern to the outfit with a statement bag. The suede colour block satchel in yellow, grey and black is unexpected without feeling jarring. Big round sunnies and soft pink lipstick complete the look.

Veronica Popoiacu - 6

Veronica Popoiacu - 6

Marigold and pink make for another unusual and striking colour combination. Veronica is wearing a long-sleeved pink shift dress with dropped waist and stand-up collar. It’s interesting how she chose to layer a scarf over the high neckline. The top knot keeps her hair from interfering with the lines of the outfit. The above-the-knee frock and pale pink pointy toe pumps create a long leg line. Tying the Hermès scarf in a big bow adds tons of retro charm. The texture-rich mango coat matches the yellow in the scarf perfectly. The colour block tote with architectural lines, another stunner from Veronica’s enviable bag collection, complements this Jackie O-esque outfit to perfection.

I can’t wait to hear what you think of Veronica’s fabulous Modern Retro dress looks. Let us know in the comments, and then hop on over to Bittersweet Colours to browse the rest of her outfits. Or find more visual inspiration on her pinboards.

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Four Ways to Wear the Simple Maxi Cardigan

Maxi or knee-length cardigans, in black, grey or burgundy, are unexpected winners at the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale this year. The silhouettes are straight and simple, which means no fussy waterfall collars, A-line flares, ties around the waist, round-bottomed hems, or cocoon-shaped torsos. The maxi cardigans are fluid on the waist, and streamlined on the hips and legs. 

Here are some good examples:

The item is popular among my clients because it’s a practical, versatile, slimming, camouflaging, comfortable and a fairly dramatic addition to an outfit. Here are the top four ways we have been styling them.

Over a Sleeveless Dress

The maxi cardigan became a fast favourite to wear over sleeveless dresses as a way to cover up arm exposure, AND add layering interest to an outfit. It’s also a great way to add warmth in cold air conditioning during the Summer months. Wearing a sleek long cardigan over a tailored or body-con sheath dress is a logical pairing because the silhouettes are similar. But the straight maxi cardigan looked as good worn over a flared dress. More unexpected and fashion-forward.

Over a Sleeveless Dress

Over a Pencil Skirt

Layering a maxi cardigan over a pencil skirt and top has the same effect as layering it over a sheath dress. You can create a high contrast between the top and skirt like the picture shows, if that’s more to your taste.

Over a Pencil Skirt

With a Tunic & Leggings 

The ease and comfort make this combination an instant hit with those who stay or work at home. The picture below doesn’t quite reflect the outfits I’ve been putting together with clients because the top is short and the footwear is dressy. Instead, combine an interesting asymmetrical tunic with the cardi, and think chunky loafers, slip-on sneakers, flat oxfords or pointy-toe flats for footwear.

With a Tunic & Leggings

With Flared Crops & Top

This was my favourite combination because it was the least expected and most fashionable. It’s counter-intuitive to wear a long top over flared/straight cropped pants or jeans, but it looks fresh and fun. As long as the lengths of the items are right, and the style of the footwear complements the bottoms — you’re in business. The top on the model below is short, but feel free to substitute it with a tunic, either with a straight or an asymmetrical hem.

With Flared Crops & Top

Cardigans are not my thing, but I love these combinations on others. What I like most of all is how happy the outfit formulas have made my clients. The drape and swoosh of an unbuttoned, simple maxi cardigan has a graceful and soft integrity that is quite powerful.

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