The Best and Worst of 2013

Here’s a brief wrap up of fashion, style, and retail for 2013. These are merely my own subjective musings, so feel free to agree, disagree and add to the list. It’s all in good fun and there are no right or wrong answers. 

Best Trends: Fluid and oversized fits, pointy-toe footwear, ankle straps, dressy knitwear, trousers, white-out, boyfriend jeans, gold, high necklines, man coats and daytime sparkle. I loved most of the trends in 2013. 

Worst Trends: Cropped pants and cropped jeans in Winter. 

Most Saturated Items at Retail: Torn and distressed denim, rugged boots, and cropped pants. 

Most Undersupplied Items at Retail: Low heeled dressy knee-high boots, and longer skirt and dress hemlines. 

Favourite New Outfit Blogger: Veronica from Bittersweet Colours who we featured on youlookfab. I love the way she mixes irregular pieces and colours, leaves off jewellery, and looks elegant and graceful no matter how sporty the outfit. She skillfully achieves a minimalist look with bold pieces, which tickles my toes. Furthermore, Veronica was awfully modest and polite when we worked with her, which makes her extra stylish. 

Blogger’s Outfit of the Year: It’s Veronica in a pair of emerald green Adidas track pants that she matches with girly heels, an oversized pullover, military coat and graphic crossbody bag. Fashion forward flair at its best. Genius outfit. 

My Style Discovery of the Year: I can comfortably wear heeled ankle strap pumps if I choose the style with great care. I love, love, love dainty ankle strap footwear and am thrilled that hope is not lost for my fussy feet. 

Best Aspect of Today’s Fashion: There is no one way to be stylish. 

Worst Aspect of Today’s Fashion: Casualization. 

Favourite Photographer: Greg, my sweetie, because he creates stunningly beautiful images, and takes immense care when he photographs me for YLF. It’s a lot of extra work when you photograph a person who is not a professional model, and I applaud Greg’s infinite patience, tenacity, sensitivity and endless creativity. My outfit posts are truly a labour of love.

Favourite YLF Moments: Working with my soulmate Greg and close friend Inge daily is a gift and true pleasure. They say you should never work with family and friends, but in our case, it has worked out well. The YLF gathering in Santa Monica in late September was another vibrant highlight. Fabulous weather, fun friends, glorious food, great fashion, and all right by the sea. And shooting the videos for LG with Meredith was extremely fun. We talked ‘80s fashion and sang ‘80s music at 7am while having our hair and make-up done. Priceless. 

Worst YLF Moment: It was the end of a YLF era when we lost Rosie.  

Item of the Year: Knitwear. The bumper knitwear trend is sublime. Long may it continue. 

Favourite Photos of Audrey Hepburn: I like to pin old photos of Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly in action with their pets and children, or spontaneously on the run off set. Here are my favourite photos of Audrey: 

Favourite Street Style Photo: This is how to hang out at a Brasserie

Worst Colour of the Year: I’m going to have to go with grey although I do wear it, love it on others, and dress many clients in shades of grey. But it’s a drab colour against my complexion and doesn’t make me happy unless I pair it with an acidic bright and/or lots of white. 

Favourite New Neutral: Ink Blue. 

Best Pastels: Light Blue and Blush

Retailers with the Best Customer Service: Zappos, Nordstrom and Amazon Prime still rate top in my book. But special shout-outs to Zara and Shopbop’s excellent online service. Ordering online from these retailers is fast and hassle-free.

Best Skincare Tip for Dry Facial Skin: Cleanse your face once a day, in the evening. 

Favourite Ad: Hamsters have never looked more cool than they do in this Kia commercial. The red carpet strut at the end launches me into orbit every time. Absolutely brilliant. 

Best Style Rule: Have fun with fashion at any age. 

I’m ending off the year with a photo that Greg’s Mum, Tuppy, took of us when she was visiting earlier this year. It’s special because it’s extremely rare to see photos of Greg, who much prefers to be on the other side of the camera. And even more rare that there is a photo of the both of us. Great job, Tuppy.

Angie & Greg

Nordstrom Roundup: Winter Sale

Tory Burch Amy Midi SkirtThese items caught my eye as I was browsing the Nordstrom Winter Sale. I’ve fitted some of the items onto my clients, and bought the odd piece for myself. 

  • Curio Asymmetrical Stripe Tunic: An option for those who like casual avant-garde pieces with a bohemian flare. Check out the back of the tunic. 
  • Nordstrom Collection Leather Trim Cashmere Car Coat: It was stunning on one of my tall clients as a coat alternative. Cocoon in style and slightly bohemian. Warm, cozy and different. Might need to size down a size. 
  • Burberry Brit Patterned Wool Sweater: I’ve been eyeing this pullover for a while. The cut is sublime if you like to wear high necklines in fluid fits. It’s pretty lightweight and a little short so consider yourself warned. Excellent with belted trousers and jeans or with skirts. 
  • Marc Jacobs Harriet Crop Wool Sweater: I bought this pullover because it’s a sweatshirt style in a dressier knitwear fabrication. Almost like a boiled wool. I love the colour, its ‘80s integrity, and enjoy wearing it with white jeans and white booties. It’s non-itch, short and runs true to size, although oversized. 
  • Sandro Tube Tee: Sandro is a French brand that is finally available at Nordstrom, and I love it. It’s modern and trendy, yet the styling is refined and crisp.The pieces are gorgeously simple and interesting with minimal detail. This tee is a great way to wear the mixed media trend in a lightweight fabrication. Check out the rest of Sandro’s offerings
  • Tory Burch Amy Midi Skirt: It’s the start of the tulip skirt trend we will see for Spring 2014. Elegant and a fun way to wear a Winter skirt with slim tall boots and fitted sweater. 
  • KUT from the Kloth Print Black Brocade Skinny Jeans: Soft, stretchy and interesting. Two of my clients bought these and are happy with their fit and comfort level. Fab tucked into mid-calf or tall boots. 
  • La Marque Exaggerated Collar Leather Jacket: A crisp avant-garde piece in a light shade of cocoa. Stay away from this style if you have a shorter neck. 
  • La Marque Drape Collar Jacket: Another avant-garde piece in a lighter weight with a short back hemline. A good shape for an apple shaped body type and short neck. Read the rave reviews. 
  • St. John Collection Jennifer Crepe Marocain Pants: Tailored and fluid. Love the front ankle vents and vibrant shade of blue. 
  • Donna Karan Collection Draped Jersey Tunic: This shape is excellent on a narrow hip and broad shoulder line. It drapes softly over the shoulder and midriff providing ample structure on the hip. 

There are many more items on sale, especially for men on the Half Yearly Sale. Remember to stock up on warm and insulating items now if your Winters are long and cold. Spring collections hit stores in a month and clothing will be a lot more lightweight, which for many of us is the coldest part of the year.

Burberry Brit Patterned Wool SweaterLa Marque Exaggerated Collar Leather Moto JacketLa Marque Drape Collar Leather Jacket

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Three Footwear Travelling Tips

I am not a light traveller. Packing everything into a carry-on for a two or three week trip is not my style. Heck, we put a suitcase in the hold for our four day trip to Las Vegas. That’s because I like to have options for both day and night, and plenty of clean clothes to avoid doing laundry. I also like to swap out my bags and shoes and feel that I look my best. And then there is also that bit of extra space in case I find something nice along the way. 

That said, our luggage is never overweight, and I do meticulously plan my outfit options for each day of a trip. I pay special attention to footwear because I’ll have a miserable time if my feet aren’t happy. Here are three simple footwear packing tricks for air travel that I’ve learnt over the years. 

Travel in your bulkiest pair of shoes

Wear tall boots, booties, wedge sneakers or the heaviest and most cumbersome pair of shoes you intend taking along on the trip to save space and weight in your suitcase. Granted, these shoes aren’t usually an easy “slip-on-and-off” style when checking through security, but the process only takes a few extra minutes of your time. You won’t hold anyone up if you move to the benches provided to put your shoes back on. I’ve found it totally worth the extra effort if it means I save space and weight in my suitcase. Plus, wearing bulky shoes with socks means foot coverage when you take your shoes off at the security check points. (I prefer not to walk barefoot at the airport). You can remove bulky shoes aboard the plane for extra comfort, and pop on another pair of cozy thick socks.

Pack multiple pairs of shoes for any length of trip

Shoes are bulky and heavy, which is why people prefer to pack as few pairs as possible. The point is not to pack the kitchen sink, but I do believe in bringing backup pairs for comfort reasons. Greg and I prefer to see a city on foot, and walk long distances when we’re on holiday. If a pair of shoes doesn’t work out as well as I hoped it would, I must have backup pairs so that I can continue enjoying our holiday with happy feet.

On the second night of our recent trip to Vegas I walked from the Bellagio to the Venetian in new gold heels, which killed my feet. I couldn’t wear the gold shoes again on that trip. Luckily I had dressy booties as a backup option that I could wear with wide leg black trousers for evening occasions. I also had comfortable flat Beatle booties to wear for long walks during the following days. It was so, so worth it to bring three pairs of shoes for a four day trip.  

Pack footwear in your carry-on

You can save weight and space in your checked luggage when you pack footwear, and other heavy items for that matter, in a carry-on. This is a little inconvenient, so I only do this when our checked luggage is near the weight limit.  

These footwear packing tips won’t work for everyone. For some people packing extra light is essential. Others are really uncomfortable wearing bulky shoes on a plane. How you pack and dress when travelling is as personal as your sense of style. The most important thing is that your packing strategies work for 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

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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Ensemble: Cobalt & Burgundy Skinnies with Boots

Wearing colourful bottoms is one way to reinvent the skinnies tucked into tall boots uniform. Here I’ve taken skinnies in two of the most popular colours for Fall and Winter 2013, burgundy and cobalt, and combined them with easy and on trend neutral sweaters and tall boots. 

My clients are often drawn to the idea of cobalt and burgundy bottoms, but worry about how to create outfits with pants that aren’t neutral. I suggest three “go-to” neutrals to wear with cobalt and burgundy bottoms: black, grey, and white. The shade of grey and white is whichever works best with your complexion. Sometimes I also suggest ink blue and taupe, but black, grey and white are usually more accessible.

If you want to pair more adventurous colours with burgundy and cobalt bottoms, think shades of orange, pink and green. Or wear burgundy with cobalt. Why not?

Here are the components of the formula:

Bottoms: Choose burgundy or cobalt skinnies in corduroy, velveteen, or denim that are tuck-able into tall boots. 

Tops: If you prefer to wear neutral tops with coloured bottoms, stick to black, grey and shades of white. Otherwise try some of the other colour options I suggested earlier. Choose on trend sweaters in fluid or oversized silhouettes, in chunky, semi-chunky, or fine gauge knits. Because last week’s ensemble was about chunky knitwear, I’ve chosen fine gauge knits this time round. An oversized V-neck with zippers, an asymmetrical drape-y tunic, and a fluid turtleneck. I kept the sweaters solid as a peaceful complement to the more hectic bottoms, but by all means choose a pattern. If it’s too warm to wear wool, wear an upscale sweatshirt, cotton knitwear or a big tee. 

Tall Boots: Wear just about any style of tall or mid-calf black boot with these combinations. Black boots work particularly well with black tops and/or black hair. Tall grey or taupe boots are another option. Go casual, tailored, rugged or sporty. Cognac boots tend to work better with burgundy skinnies. 

Coat: Top the lot off with a cozy coat. Grey, white and black coats are easy options in wool, wool-blends, tweed and down. I’ve chosen a chartreuse coat because it works well with both burgundy and cobalt, and brightens up a gloomy grey Winter’s day. 

Accessories: A burgundy and black bag, like a satchel or tote, is a fun and versatile Winter colour combination. Black, grey and Winter white bags are other options. Finish off the outfit with jewellery, eyewear, watch, hat, scarves and gloves as desired. 

Ensemble: Cobalt & Burgundy Skinnies with Boots

Hopefully you can shop your closet for at least part of this outfit formula. It’s amazing how many options present themselves when you start digging around.

Rainbow Hair

Blue, green, pink and purple hair has become quite the fashion statement. Although fringe, it’s definitely gaining popularity, especially in the form of “easier to wear” streaks as opposed to a full-on mop of long rainbow locks. I don’t want to sport rainbow hair, but I like looking at it on others because I enjoy the creative expression. It’s fun, daring, modern, visually shocking in neon shades, and can become the focal point of a person’s style. 

I’ve pinned rainbow hair across a variety of styles and colours that have inspired me in some way. Take a peek: 

Maintaining the brilliance of rainbow hair is hard because the colour fades, and the dye can run onto your clothing and bed linen. Furthermore, wearing rainbow hair in conservative office environments and across certain professions is risky because it can be perceived as inappropriate and unprofessional. 

A few years ago, I was close to adding a bright blue streak to my short blonde hair. But I decided against it because it would make my style too maximal when wearing colours and patterns. And since I strive towards a minimal style, my already two- toned hair, light and dark blonde, is enough for me. 

Over to you. Do you like the look of rainbow hair? Would you consider dying your hair blue, green, pink or purple? If not, why not? If rainbow hair is not your thing, can you appreciate the look on others?

Rainbow Hair