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Holiday Outfits Part 3 of 3: Friends & Family

Posted by on Dec 2, 2010 in Holiday, Men's Style, Women's Petite Sizes, Women's Plus Sizes, Women's Style | 0 comments

It is not always easy to get motivated to work your style, especially when amongst close friends and family.  These are the people who know you better than yourself so why bother? When you are feeling especially unmotivated, remember that when you look great, you will feel great. Without further ado, here is the final installment of holiday outfits 2010. Character vs. Style You could play into the expected role this year – the mid-life-crisis Mom, the Cougar, the Scrapbooking Grandma,...

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Holiday Outfits Part 2 of 3: Work Day to Work Party

Posted by on Dec 1, 2010 in Fall/Winter, Holiday, Men's Style, Women's Petite Sizes, Women's Plus Sizes, Women's Style | 2 comments

There’s Smart Casual and now we declare Smart Holiday – the outfit that can transition from work to party as is or with a simple change.  If your work party is a casual affair, remember that professionalism rules. AVOID FORGETTABLE AND TOO MEMORABLE If you want to stand out, the standard fare won’t do, nor will going overboard at work to look more festive for the party.  Consider the following: Boring. So you forgot about the party when you were getting dressed.  Make time...

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Holiday Outfits Part 1 of 3: Semi-Formal

Posted by on Nov 30, 2010 in Fall/Winter, Holiday, Men's Style, Women's Petite Sizes, Women's Plus Sizes, Women's Style | 0 comments

There are numerous ways to make a memorable entrance at a semi-formal holiday party. This could include a work-related event at an elegant venue like a library, art museum or sit-down dinner or attending a fundraiser gala or ball. AVOID “TOO MUCH” Instead of solely relying on a dashing date, which we’re certainly not opposed to, try avoiding these common mistakes. Too sexy. In general, a little sexy is great but too much skin in tight fabric is too much.  If you are still...

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Fabuliss’ Best Of Picks on CBS Minnesota

Posted by on Nov 15, 2010 in Men's Style, Women's Petite Sizes, Women's Plus Sizes, Women's Style | 0 comments

If you are looking to shop for something specific and want my advice, look no further.  CBS has created a city-specific set of lists and WCCO contacted me to feature my picks on several lists. I visited each store listed (and many more that did not make the lists for various reasons) as part of my research.  It was great to finally see local boutiques I have heard about but had yet to visit. Without further ado, here are my local picks in these categories. Best Interview Outfits for...

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To Tuck or Not Tuck…What Looks Best on Different Body Types?

Posted by on Oct 25, 2010 in Women's Petite Sizes, Women's Plus Sizes, Women's Style | 0 comments

    When I was putting together a series of Fall outfits, I tested one outfit with the shirt tucked in vs. not tucked in.  While tucked in lengthens my legs, I don’t like how the front of the pant looks with a tucked shirt. Here are considerations to determine whether a tucked or untucked look works best for you and your outfit: Does tucking in the shirt make your legs look longer without making your torso look disproportionately short?  Ideally you want your body to look...

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Why Conference or Unconference Wear Should Say “Work” and not “Weekend”

Posted by on Sep 12, 2010 in Fall/Winter, Men's Style, Women's Plus Sizes, Women's Style | 4 comments

I decided to write this column after attending several great local conferences over the past couple of months, including She’s Geeky Twin Cities and Minnesota Blogger Conference. When deciding what to wear to an event, weigh the options.  Is it more important to be comfortable, make a statement or look confident and put together? In many cases, you don’t know most of the people attending one of these events.  What if you go to an event and meet one or all of the following? The...

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