Link Love: On-Screen Outfits

Checking out what everyone is wearing, always makes watching movies and TV series extra fun. I also love reading about a costume designer’s thought process behind the selection of certain outfits and clothing items. So really enjoyed this article in which costume designer Susan Becker talks about kitting out cult movie True Romance. (And I can’t believe it premiered 30 years ago!)

Refinery29 discusses why plaid is film & TV’s go-to look right now.

After reading “7 Fall Outfits I’m Stealing from ‘Only Murders in the Building’” I’m even more curious about the show.

Fab Links from Our Members

April loves Isaac Mizrahi, and she enjoyed hearing about a new inclusive fashion line that’s created to be accessible and adaptive.

Nuancedream is just floored by the clever design and versatility of this little black dress. She also loves the grandma’s encouraging words and on point feedback. 

Suntiger thought this was a great article on the five components of prints, with useful examples.

Olive Green and Suz direct us to “Your Sweaters Are Garbage.” Olive Green adds: “This is why I wear a lot of cotton sweatshirts instead.”

Marlene1 has been bingeing the Sustain This! podcast — intelligent conversation on many fashion topics, not limited to sustainable fashion.

Accentuate Your Facial Features

Faces are fascinating, expressive, and on display to the world. Arguably, they play a bigger role in communication than any other part of our body. Accentuating your facial features to increase their visual impact can make you look and feel more attractive. 

Frame Your Face

Define eyebrows and lashes with an effective grooming regimen and leave it at that. Or further accentuate these features with eye make-up. Define lips with lipstick in soft or bold colours. Lip balm and gloss are more subtle if lipstick feels too dressed up.

Heavy facial make-up is fashionable and works well in certain settings. But a light and natural make-up routine can work better from day to day. Define your facial features in a way that is manageable and makes you feel fab.

Awesome Aqua Ankle Boots

A new outfit from Janie Medley of Medley Style, whom we introduced to YLF in March 2023.

Janie dazzles in a below-the-knee fitted turtleneck dress and show-stopping aqua ankle boots. The dress’s photograpic print in autumnal shades of brown, green, cream, blue, and black draws the eye up and down, and looks like a beautiful modern work of art. The vibrant aqua of our blogger’s pointy-toed stacked high-heel ankle boots is unexpected and adds heaps of happy pizzazz. For outside, she pops on an on-trend fluid fit emerald wool coat that makes the aqua boots stand out even more. The cream quilted bag with chain strap echoes the cream in the dress. Janie’s brown hat and big hoop earrings fit the colour palette and are the flamboyant finishing touches.

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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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Washing Sneakers in the Machine

Forum member RunCarla shared how she washed her Ecco sneakers in the washing machine with great results. I usually wash my sneakers by hand, which is effective but tedious. Based on Carla’s good results, I tried this for my own Eccos. 

First, I cleaned the bottoms of the sneakers by hand to minimize any accumulation of dirt in the machine. Then I removed the laces and footbeds, and popped them into a small gauze laundry bag. I put the metallic sneakers into another laundry bag, then washed the lot with a load of towels on the “delicates” cycle with gentle detergent, hoping for the best.

They came out looking fabulous! The soles aren’t completely clean, but the laces and leather look new. The laces were dry in an hour, but the footbeds and the sneakers themselves took a couple more days. I plan to do the same with two pairs of white Ecco sneakers.

I’m not sure how frequently you can wash sneakers in the machine without ruining them, but I’m thinking I’ll do mine once a year. Have you tried washing sneakers in the washing machine, and if so, what were the results?

Outfit Formula: Scarves for Fall

As Autumn hits the northern hemisphere, it’s time to pull out the scarves, and possibly refresh your scarf capsule. Scarves come in many sizes, fabrics, weights, colours and patterns. Some are small, square, silky, smooth, lightweight, refined, and neutral. Others are large, bulky, thick, textured, and non-neutral. 

On to some Autumn outfit combinations that incorporate scarves. Some outfits might also work well for your Winter.

1. Large Statement Scarf

This is an extremely easy outfit to pull together. In a colour palette that is to your taste, combine a top with a bottom and pair of shoes that work together. Choose neutrals or non-neutrals. Add a scarf that repeats all or some of the colours of the clothing, and Bob’s your uncle. Usually, the scarf is the focal point of the outfit and makes a statement. Here a black pair of leather trousers is paired with an earthy toffee sweater. Black flats match the black bottoms. An autumnal burnt orange patterned scarf that incorporates the tan and black of the clothing components is draped over the top. A bag in any of the colours of the scarf will complete the look.

Large Statement Scarf

Here are more examples of the outfit formula. Sometimes, the colours of the scarf are NOT repeated in the clothing components. Instead, they blend, are complementary, and work well anyway. Drape the scarf or knot it in a way that works for you.

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2. Matching Knitwear and Scarf

A patterned scarf can perfectly match a patterned item of knitwear to create a delicious set as is shown here. These sets are hard to find, but gaining momentum. If you knit, you can create a set yourself, and throw in a pair of matching socks. The set is easy to wear with a pair of jeans and boots. Or choose a skirt or pair of pants if that’s more your style.

Matching Knitwear and Scarf

3. Small Silky Scarf

You might prefer to wear a small silky scarf that isn’t as bulky like in the examples shown here. Some are square and some are oblong. They can be folded and knotted with a square knot, or folded into a triangle and worn muffler style. They can also be worn inside shirts and blouses like a cravat.

I like wearing scarves, and usually wear warm woolly ones in cold weather as a statement accessory, but more importantly as a way to insulate and keep warm as I brave the outside elements. Nothing keeps the chill off my neck and chest as effectively as a thick and well-knotted scarf. This Fall, I’m liking the idea of wearing a small and silky equestrian scarf as part of my horse capsule. I’ll enjoy finding just the right one.