Tag Archives: body types
Feeling Your Best in 2022
Ditch the Resolutions and Embrace Your Awesome-ness Instead A new study has shown that the average American bails on their New Year’s Resolutions in just 32 days. So by February 1, it’s all over (68% admit giving up even sooner). … Continue reading
How to tell if your outfit works
Your Mirror is Deceiving You. Why your bedroom mirror won’t tell if your outfit works. What’s the first thing you do in a store’s fitting room when you’re trying on clothes? You look in the mirror, of course. That’s … Continue reading
How to Find Clothes that Fit
Why Does Nothing Fit Me Right? “What the heck is wrong with my body? I can try on 15 things when I’m shopping, and maybe two will fit me.” Could these words have come out of your mouth? I’ve heard … Continue reading
Over 50 Style: How to Dress a No-Waist Body
How to Dress When Your Waistline Leaves Without You Okay, let’s face it: shift happens. And it doesn’t always happen where you might plan, given a choice, when it comes to body matter. If you face the mirror one day … Continue reading
How to dress a pear-shaped body
So They Tell You You’re a Pear: How to Dress It If this is your body shape, you know just what the “pear” is — you’re fuller below the waist than you are in the upper body. You’ve probably read … Continue reading
Back to School!
That first day back to school,… the anticipation, excitement, trepidation, all mixed together. Today, my Facebook news feed is graced with countless first-day photos posted by proud (and relieved) parents. The day creates memories and photo opportunities to be recounted … Continue reading
Can you,… really? (Edition IV)
This blog entry’s look at Glamour.com’s list of Fall 2011 Most Wearable Trends brings us to another of the season’s spotlights on color. This one, less about a specific hue, and more about a color characteristic. When was the last … Continue reading
Can you,.. really?
With each new fashion season, women’s magazines and retailers inform and promote the current season’s “must have’s.” While you’ll seldom witness the average woman on the street wearing the same dramatized versions seen on runway models, the modeled looks inspire … Continue reading