Holiday Ensemble: The Cozy Party Frock

Nothing beats the simplicity of a dress. Pull it on, add footwear, hosiery, topper and clutch, and Bob’s your uncle. Of course the hardest part here is finding a frock that you like, and making sure that you don’t feel self-conscious about lumpage and bumpage. Not to mention that most of us want it to be adequately warm and cozy for this time of year. 

Knitted dresses in substantial fabrications, sweater dresses, A-line dresses with handkerchief hems, and sack dresses get my vote for maximum comfort. Make these styles of dress the base of your holiday look this year and finish them off with a festive touch. 

Here are two outfit formulas to get you started with the concept. In the spirit of being traditional, I’ve chosen a classic black, white, red, tan and gold palette. But you can choose any colour palette, as long as your footwear is festive. 

Sweater Dress & Coat

Combine a sweater dress with a fun coat. Fit-and-flares, sack silhouettes, and A-line sweater dresses are particularly comfortable. Add pumps, heeled booties or tall boots for footwear. Finish off the look with hose and sparkle. 

Sheath & Statement Wrap

Combine a simple sheath dress with a dramatic wrap or poncho. Choose a solid or patterned topper. The type of topper can stay on indoors so you don’t need to worry about losing outfit drama. Add pumps, heeled booties or dressy taller boots for footwear. Finish off the look with hose, sparkle and plenty of good cheer.

Holiday Ensemble: The Cozy Party Frock

Weekly Roundup: Blouses under $100

Some of these blouses can be insulated with thermal underwear to make them wearable in colder weather. Or they can be layered under a sweater or jacket. I’ve seen most of them in person and have fitted some on clients. Personally, I’m drawn to their soft and romantic vibe. Browse all the colour options. 

Visit the collection page to see the items alongside my descriptions.

How to Wear Blouses and Shirts in Cold Weather

My blouses and shirts don’t get much action for half the year because I much prefer wearing warm and cozy knitwear in the late Autumn, Winter and early Spring. But every so often, just to change things up, I will wear a blouse or shirt in the colder months as long as I can insulate them in a reasonable way. Granted, temperatures must be above freezing and toasty central heating is a must. 

These are the exact blouses and shirts from my wardrobe that I will wear in cold weather. They are long-sleeved, high-necked, opaque and covered. And in the case of the plaid shirt, brushed flannel is cozy against the skin and feels adequately Winter-y. 

Here’s how I insulate my blouses to stay warm:  

1. With Long-Sleeved Thermal Underwear

I’ve found Uniqlo’s Heattech thermal underwear to be best because it’s fitted, lightweight, extremely soft, and warm. Heat without the bulk. I will wear a long-sleeved, crew neck Heattech T-shirt in black or white under a shirt or blouse, and finish off the outfit with a coat for outdoors. Sometimes I’ll also layer a camisole under the Heattech tee. You can barely see the Heattech tee under the opaque blouse or shirt, which creates a more polished look. In this way you can sport “the blouse look” instead of “the sweater look” in cold weather. 

2. Layered Under Knitwear 

Wearing a shirt or blouse under a pullover or cardigan is another way to insulate the item indoors. It creates a fun look when the collar, cuffs and shirt tail of the blouse or shirt are peeking out from under the pullover (or upscale sweatshirt for an athleisure vibe). For further insulation, I will also wear a camisole or Heattech tee under this combination. Top off the look with a wool coat and I’m good to go.

I run cold so it’s important that I insulate under and over blouses and shirts in cold weather with the right pieces. But some of my clients don’t bother because they run much warmer than I do. They will happily wear a sleeveless blouse year round without a camisole — forget the Heattech — and simply layer a jacket or cardigan over the top. It is hard for me to understand how they manage this in the dead of Winter without feeling cold, but they do. They might pop a coat on if they’re outside for any length of time. In some cases, these clients are worried about overheating when wearing knitwear indoors, which means that they need the option of removing layers and wearing light layers to be comfortable.

Over to you. Do you wear shirts and blouses in cold weather, and if so, how do you insulate them?

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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Relaxing Into Missing the Bargain

Retail items in the United States can unexpectedly go on sale. You purchase a wardrobe item one week only to find that it’s discounted the next. Or you find the same piece at a lower price somewhere else. If your purchase was recent, some retailers will give you a price adjustment, or even match the lower price of the item at another retailer. But often you’ve paid the higher price for the item and that’s that.

This is definitely frustrating, but things will probably balance out when you save money on unexpected bargains. What you lose on the swings, you’ll gain on the roundabouts.

Also, there is nothing wrong with paying full price for an item. There are all sorts of reasons why doing so can be a good idea. For instance, some wardrobe items are time sensitive, which means that you can’t wait for them to be discounted. You run the risk of missing the item in your size and preferred colour if you wait for the sale. Perhaps most importantly, you are likely to be more discerning about a purchase when you pay full price. This can help to ensure that you add the right pieces to your wardrobe. 

So next time you pay full price and then see the item go on sale and fail to get a price adjustment, try to relax into it. Don’t let it affect your enjoyment of the item. There are many bargains to be had, and you’ll hit the jackpot the next time round.

Fashion News Roundup: November 2015

Kate Spade is launching a new company, Jonathan Anderson was the big winner at the British Fashion Awards, an ASOS bridal collection, and more style news that made headlines over the last few weeks.

Fashion Quote of the Day

I always enjoy reading the My Beauty Uniform series over at A Cup of Jo. This quote from a recent instalment struck a chord with me. When asked about her overall beauty philosophy, interior stylist and product designer Hollister Hovey said:

“Stand up straight, smile and never try to compete with anyone but your current self.”