Fab Finds: Sassy Summer Shoes

These shoes are not inexpensive, but they are fab finds for being charming, flattering, really well made, and very comfortable. All of the styles are tried and tested by my clients. 

Remix Anita Mary Jane Pumps

These vintage-inspired, low heeled darlings are gorgeous. One of my clients, who was desperate for comfortable low heels, bought these in an assortment of colours because they are bunion-friendly.  She pops them on in the morning and doesn’t feel them throughout the day. That’s worth a lot when you have fussy feet. 

You can purchase them directly from Remix Vintage Shoes by placing an order over the phone as there is no online store. Or you can purchase them online at Sole Food

Anyi Lu Luisa Sandal

Anyi Lu makes amazingly crisp looking footwear that is as comfortable as it is attractive. One of my other clients, who hasn’t bought heeled sandals in years because nothing worked for her feet, recently bought these in cream. She remarked that they were almost as comfortable as her Haflinger slippers. They cost a pretty penny, but if you’re after a timeless, chic and simple low vamped sandal with a manageable heel height, these are worth a look. 

Cole Haan Air Tali Wedge

Simple, modern, no-nonsense wedges that you can wear with just about any Summer outfit. Your feet will be grateful for the Nike Air cushioning comfort. The style comes in an assortment of colours and heel treatments. Some heels are cork, whereas others have a self fabric heel. I like the nude and blue best, although the pink is pretty fab too. 

If you have fussy feet and are desperate for shoes that look great AND go the distance (like I am), you’ll probably spend extra on shoes. You might have fewer pairs because your budget can only be stretched so far, but it’s better to have a few pairs of killer shoes that you wear over and over again, than a whole slew of nice shoes that hurt your feet. 

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Link Love From YLF Members

Annagybe found this article on Jezebel very interesting. It reports on the results of research into the impact that models have on consumer choices.

Rae reads on purseblog that Nordstrom tops the consumer’s list for luxury department stores according to a recent study by the Luxury Institute.

Classically Casual thinks that Georgette of Grown and Curvy Women, recently featured on 40 + Style, is a perfectly dressed curvy lady. 

Christeanne wonders whether the ’90s are vintage after reading that the decade has come of age on Queens Of Vintage. 

ironkurtin suggests taking a peek at Karl Lagerfeld’s crazy Fortress-of-Solitude fashion show.

MaryK liked Corporette’s post on what to wear to officiate a wedding. Mary further suggests that if you’re a clergyperson or a judge, wear your robe for the ceremony and save the pretty dress for the reception.

Celia found interesting this recent statement by Barack Obama about the First Lady’s position on style and power.

Goldenpig was surprised to read in the New York Times that wearing make-up can make a woman appear more confident

Last but not least, I will own these iconic red Gucci loafers one day, and wear them with everything.

Ensemble: Flared Dress, Fitted Jacket and LOTS of Shoes

Matching a fit and flare dress with a cropped and tailored jacket is a timeless and ageless outfit combination. It’s a great look for a business casual work environment, a dressier evening out, lunch date with friends, or whenever else it tickles your fancy. 

The pairing of fitted jacket and flared dress is somewhat ladylike, retro and dressy. Some will even think of it as overly feminine and prissy. The thing is, you can change the vibe of the clothes by pairing them with different styles of footwear. Dress the look up or down. Throw in a bit of edge. Add in an extra modern shoe. Create a retro or arty mood. Or keep it girly and sweet.

I have chosen bold, striped fit and flare frocks because they are on-trend for Spring/Summer 2012. I’ve matched them up with a short white linen jacket for a Summery and relaxed effect. I’ve added in an assortment of shoes that work with either dress and jacket pairing. Ballet flats, flat oxfords, loafers and thong sandals if you like to wear flats. Stacked ankle strap sandals, platform espadrilles, wedges and stilettos for those who prefer heels. There is neutral animal print for the pattern mixers. There are brights for the colour lovers. Neutrals for the neutral lovers.  High vamps and low vamps. Mainstream choices and less expected pairings. I could have also added in slipper flats, booties, metallic sandals, mary janes or cage heels. Take your pick. 

As with all the formulas, I sow the seed of an idea. The next step is to substitute the items that are true to your style persona. Perhaps you’d fancy a solid dress and colour-blocked handbag. A pastel or earthy colour palette. A cotton blazer. The addition of tough shoes or dainty strappy sandals. The possibilities are endless. 

Personally, I’d wear either dress with a collared cropped linen jacket, paired with the animal print ballet flats, yellow loafers or flat white oxfords. Which combination do you like best?

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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Style these Outrageous Shoes

I love the colour combination of these Style Bubble platform booties. The style is over the top, outrageous, and borderline ugly. Not to mention the crazy platform height. But lets style these shoes in an outfit just for fun. I can see them with a neon pink and white colour blocked mod mini dress and pink wig. Or, with a silky, taupe, long-sleeved romper with a neon pink scarf. Perhaps someone in Harajuku would wear this outfit.

Over to you.

Outfit: Dressy Skirt and Denim Jacket

Spring has finally reached Seattle and just about everyone was outside enjoying the sunshine and warmer weather over the weekend. We met with friends for supper at Boom Noodle in Capitol Hill, and Greg snapped these photos just before we headed into the restaurant. 

You’ve seen the same brocade skirt dressed up for fashion week and for a rehearsal dinner, but my favourite way to wear it is dressed down with a denim jacket and flats. That way I can wear the skirt more often. This is the trusty denim jacket and skirt formula, which I wear on a casual evening out, when I’m out and about town, or on a more casual appointment with clients.

I’m not a cardigan girl, but I like this Edwardian-inspired cardigan because I can button it up and wear it like a short sleeved high-necked pullover. I also like that it’s roomy around the waistline, yet fitted on the shoulder and bust line. It’s a little slouchy, which creates a more relaxed vibe against the stiff, flared formal skirt. 

I take the contrast theme further by adding a very faded denim jacket. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea to create such a vivid contrast between two items (casual with formal, and light with dark colours). I have a dark blue denim jacket that looks good with this skirt too. But because I really like the colour of light blue denim and enjoy wearing strong contrasting items, the faded denim jacket wins out every time. 

I added dressy, giraffe printed animal flats for a pattern mixed effect. And two-toned fishnet hose, green satchel, specs and watch to finish off the look. I was going to swap out my green handbag for a taupe clutch, but at the last minute, the casualness of my slightly battered green satchel felt right. We had a lovely evening!