Ensemble: Layered Sparkly Tank

Play around with this formula if you have a sparkly tank top or vest. It needn’t be sequined, beaded or sleeveless, although the sleeveless option is easier to layer over shirts and blouses. You’re after a top with a bit of shine and texture to be the star of the outfit. 

I’ve used neutrals to emphasize the texture-rich integrity of the pieces, but any colour palette will work. I’ve used trousers and jeans as the bottoms, but skirts are another option. 

Here are the components: 

Sparkly Tank: A sequined tank is a no-brainer, but any shimmery tank can work. A lace or beaded tank is a more subtle option. Layer it over tops or under jackets. Layer the tank under a cardigan for an extra casual effect. 

Under Layering Piece: Button-down shirts and soft blouses work best as under layers for the tank. Choose white, denim or another solid colour. Or be a devil and throw in a pattern like gingham, tartan, polka dots or stripes. If mixing patterns with sparkle is “too much going on” for your tastes, keep the palette tonal and monochromatic to offset the hectic-ness of the combination. Leave the tops untucked. 

Layering a sparkly tank over a solid or patterned long sleeved T-shirt is another option as long as the necklines work in harmony. 

Jacket: You don’t need to wear both an under layering piece and a jacket with the sparkly tank. Simply wear the tank alone as a layering piece under a blazer, moto, Chanel-esque jacket, or tuxedo jacket. Any style of jacket at all really. But if you do like to layer, wear the jacket over the combination of under layering piece and sparkly tank. 

Bottoms: Dressy trousers and jeans in flared or tapered styles are easy pairings. I’ve chosen black trousers and blue jeans because they are popular wardrobe items. But grey, white, black, cobalt or burgundy jeans are great alternatives, as are checked or charcoal trousers. For the fashion forward dresser, upscale knitted track pants, silky track pants or leather track pants are a fun juxtaposition with the formal sparkle. 

Pencil skirts and full skirts make equally great bottom options when matched with the layering piece under the sparkly tank. But wearing a pencil skirt with a tuxedo jacket layered over the tank alone is a less playful outfit. Not necessarily a bad thing, just something to think about if you want to keep the outfit relaxed. 

Footwear: Knee-highs with dressy footwear like pumps and high vamped shooties are a good combination.  Dressy booties work particularly well with jeans. Dressy flats are great with tapered jeans and trousers. I vote pointy toe pumps with the upscale track pants to ensure an intentional fashion forward look.  

Accessories: An oversized clutch is my top choice, but a chain handle bag, wristlet or short handle satchel will work well too. Add jewellery, watch and eyewear as desired.  Layered Sparkly Tank

Wear this ensemble to work, or out to lunch, brunch, dinner, or a casual holiday event. Daytime sparkle is as mainstream as ever, so don’t think twice about popping on a shimmery piece at any time of day. Wear it with jeans to tone down its formal effect.

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Floor Sweeping Trousers: Yay or Nay

I am passionate and pedantic about pant lengths because the smallest difference can make or break the flattering line of an outfit. I’m continually amazed at how shortening or lengthening by just a few inches can make the world of difference to proportions. 

When it comes to flared trouser and jeans styles, I like them very long. Long enough to almost sweep the ground as you stride, and no more than a quarter of an inch off the ground when measured from the back of a heeled shoe. By flared trousers I mean any style that is flared at the hem, be it bootcuts, bell bottoms or wide legs. The trousers and jeans in the photos below are the perfect length. Any shorter and they would be too short. 

When I work with clients who ask about the correct length for flared trousers, I reply that “it depends on who answers the question”. I preface my answer by saying that I prefer extra long lengths that cover most of the shoe, if not all of it when hems are extra flared. And that these styles of trousers look best with at least a two inch heel because it creates a flattering break line on the front of the trousers. Wear a lower heel and the break line tends to look sloppy, especially when the fabric is soft and drapey. The stiffness of denim creates a less sloppy break line which makes wearing flared leg jeans with 1.5 inch heels an option. 

But as with all things fashion and style related, my preference for extra long hems is merely one subjective opinion. Some find these pant lengths overly long because you can’t see enough of the shoe. They believe that proportions look better when hems are an inch or inch and a half off the ground. The break line is straight, which to some is more important than a longer hem length. The shorter length also makes wide hem pants easier to walk in and prevents them from becoming damaged as you stride. 

I’m non-negotiable about what looks most flattering to my eye, so I vote yay for floor sweepers. There is something elegant and luxurious about the extra long length that looks so, so good. If you wear the hems a quarter of an inch off the ground with the correct heel height, you will not damage the hems of the trousers because they won’t drag on the ground. My trouser hems are proof of that. Granted, you should not wear flared hems in wet or snowy weather unless you’re commuting by car and under cover from door to door because they’ll get soggy and dirty. 

Over to you. Are the floor sweeping lengths of these flared trousers and jeans too long? Or are the proportions elegant and flattering?

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Nordstrom Roundup: Sweaters Under $100

Sweaters are a Winter staple. Here’s a selection that won’t break the bank across a variety of colours, patterns and styles. 

  • Hinge Pattern Sweater: The slight scoop neckline is excellent for a shorter neck, full bust or broad shoulder line. The high-low hemline adds structure to its sack-like shape. A little sparkle is fab for any time of year. Available in four neutral patterns. 
  • Trouve Faux Leather Trim Reversible Trim Sweater: Wear the zipper either in the front or back. A gorgeous fashion forward piece that would be mine if it was not grey. It hangs like a shapeless sack so consider yourself warned. 
  • Vince Camuto Zigzag Sweater: And here is the exact opposite silhouette. A tailored piece for those who like to showcase their shape. I was wowed when my petite hourglass client popped this on with jeans and boots. Simple and conventionally flattering. 
  • Leith Metallic Front Pullover: Super on a full busted apple shaped body type with flowing bootcut trousers or straight legs. The tapered welt and slim scrunched sleeves provide just enough structure. 
  • Halogen Zip Detail Long Sleeve High-Low Sweater: Fab for Team Tall. Leave the zippers on the welt a little un-zipped for extra structure and interest. 
  • Kensie Dot Print Sweater: Elegantly casual. Wear a black tank top with a built-up shoulder under the sweater to camouflage bra straps that peek through the sheer yoke. 
  • NYDJ Open Stitch Metallic Sweater: More casual elegance. The back V-neck is alluring and different. An excellent fluid fit with ample shoulder and sleeve structure. Available in two metals, and read the rave reviews. 
  • Rubbish Marled Long Cardigan (Juniors): Mixed media interest that’s fab layered over a tee. A cozy option for working at home. 
  • Leith Shawl Collar Cardigan: A little more fashionable, longer, and cocoon-shaped.
  • Michael Kors Mixed Media Cardigan: The photo does not do this avant-garde piece justice. It’s brilliant layered over sheath dresses and straight sweater dresses, adding a little arty edge to the mix. 
  • Halogen Ribbed Sleeve Ruffle Hem Moto Sweater: A fitted moto sweater with a ruffled back. Great with skirts and for petites. 
  • Halogen Print Wool & Cashmere Sweater: An easy pull-on-and-go fluid sweater that works well over wool trousers for the office. Also fab layered over a pencil skirt. Soft and non-scratch. It’s a little short, so a good option for short waisted body types in regular sizes. 
  • Topshop Texture Metallic Sweater: An ultra trendy subtle round-shouldered sweater in midnight metallic. Might be a little scratchy. 

I wear warm cozy pullovers daily in Fall, Winter and Spring across a variety of weights and silhouettes. And for that reason I’m always on the hunt for styles and colours that tickle my fancy. No matter how many I add to my wardrobe, I never seem to have enough.

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Girly Rocker Chic

Mum-on-the-go Sheree Morrison (35) lives in New York, and uses her blog It’s Not That Deep as an outlet for her passion for fashion. Her style is trendy, daring and fashionable. Rocker chic mixed with feminine elements, as proven by her love for bright pink, fun lipstick and refined footwear. 

“I feel as though my style has evolved as I have evolved as a person. My style is a total representation of who I am. Your individual style takes time and a lot of back and forth to achieve. Five years ago I would buy items, go home, try it on and say “what was I thinking”. I never do that anymore because I have really pinpointed what feels like me. I am pretty much urban and edgy but with a bit of femininity thrown in. I like a mix, a balance. If there is a feminine piece that I fall in love with I know immediately I want to dress it down or edge it up.”

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Leave it to our blogger to think of layering a leather tank under a simple white tee. It helped her feel more like herself in this vintage floral jacket that has an almost abstract Jackson Pollock quality to it. Pairing feminine pieces with tougher looking items is signature Sheree, and it’s present in almost all of her outfits. Simple black and white is such a strong combination in itself, here the yellow floral pattern enhances that graphic strength even more. Tucking straight leg pants into trendy tall boots repeats the black and white layers on on top, where the longer tank keeps the proportions balanced. A black tote with chunky gold chain handles is the perfect finishing touch.

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Sheree made this vintage dress with arty bright-coloured print her own by cutting off the sleeves to modernize it. For this particular look she also added a poofy skirt as an underlayer, giving the frock some fullness. To better fit her rocker chic style persona, she’s paired the Summer dress with a black leather jacket and fashion-forward open-toed ankle boots. Her favourite shade of hot pink lipstick adds a girly touch, a simple silver cuff some urban sleekness.

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Sheree found this beautiful light blue textured coat in a consignment store. She really has an eye for spotting this type of one-of-a-kind piece. The at-the-knee length in combination with the flares give this outfit a slight ’70s feel, yet the coat itself is a timeless piece. The cropped top, a big trend for Spring/Summer 2014, and the on-trend big scarf bring it straight into “modern with a big dose of Sheree flair” territory. The high waistband on the roomy trousers, the long sleeves on the top, and the coat as a second layer together offset the subtle midriff exposure. The fuchsia scarf and yellow detail of the clutch add vibrancy and depth to the wonderful blue colour palette.

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Casual plaid turned edgy by pairing it with an interesting mixed-media skirt and eye-catching ankle strap open-heeled flats. Sheree is cleverly using the semi-tuck to create an “echoed symmetry” effect. The plaid shirt is left open and layered over a thin white T-shirt. On the untucked side, these two items form a flap that echoes the sharp edge of the lower hanging part of the asymmetric skirt. Fashionably daring and very rock ‘n’ roll. The long drop earrings and bright pink blazer counteract the boyishness of the plaid. You’ll see it make another appearance below. Don’t you just love it that Sheree wears hot pink year round! The urban rocker vibe is continued with the addition of a black backpack that’s very practical for this Mum-on-the go. 

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Simplicity at its best. This one is all about the silhouette and shapes, proving that an outfit consisting of only neutrals and few layers can still be interesting and impactful. The pants look like a hybrid of harem and track pants –the boutique owner thought they might actually be vintage ski pants. With a showpiece like this, you don’t need extra bells and whistles. Sheree kept it simple by tucking in a collarless white blouse with mesh detailing for some textural interest. She topped it off with a structured mixed-media coat that adds casual chic. Ladylike pointy-toed pumps echo the colour of the top. Simple silver jewellery and modern red clutch finish off the look.

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Oh, how I covet these Emilio Pucci pumps! I love it that Sheree regularly wears low-heeled footwear, and these patterned pink babies are so deliciously modern mod. Our blogger is a master at playing up the juxtaposition between her rocker side and love for all things feminine. The torn jeans and RATE hair read grunge, while the tailored bright pink blazer, pink lippie and shoes bring in the girly. She is wearing the same top as above, but this time left it untucked to accentuate the high-low hemline. Together with the studded minaudière it adds another dose of rocker nonchalance, which is kept in check by the structured, happy-coloured blazer.  

Let us know in the comments what you think about Sheree’s fashionable rocker chic  style. Then hop on over to her blog to check out the rest of her outfits, or browse her pinboards for further inspiration.