Fashion

Red Dress, Black Heels

February 18, 2015

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I had the pleasure of test driving the lovely “Francesca Dress in Tuberose” by Igigi recently. When I first saw it in their look book, the beautiful red floral watercolor print is what first caught my eye, then the lovely silhouette. It’s retro feel definitely tugged at my vintage loving heart.

 

For someone with more of a pear/hourglass shape, this dress works well. The skirt is somewhat flared (helping to cover any problem areas in the tummy) and the fitted surplice bodice accentuates the good stuff. This knit dress has a thick, supportive lining helping to make it more flattering against the muffin top/rolls (I wore “super power panties” aka shapewear underwear, but I would have looked fine without it). For someone like myself, who feels comfort and style can (and SHOULD) come hand in hand, this dress makes me happy in that respect. I look forward to taking this lovely red thing out for a second test drive…maybe to a nice dinner? (Hint)

 

Besides this dress in general, another thing that impresses me about Igigi, is that their products are locally designed and produced in San Francisco (where I’m from – Bay Area born and raised!). It makes me proud to see a great plus size company right in my own backyard!

 

 

 

< I’m Wearing:   Red Floral Dress  –  Igigi (c/o)   //   Black Velvet Pumps  –  Vintage (Similar)   //  Vintage Black Patent Handbag  –  The Curvy Elle >

 

Staying Current in Fashion

February 13, 2015

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New York fashion week started yesterday and it made me think about what I do on a daily basis to stay current in the fashion world. Running a clothing shop (even if it’s online), I need to stay up on “what’s hot” and what’s going on in the fashion world. This makes me able to offer the products that my customer’s desire, as well as staying informed in the world I love, even though I no longer live in a fashion metropolis such as New York. It’s not only about following all the top fashion show (which is great in it’s own way, if that’s what you are into) — it’s so much more. There is a massive world of fashion beyond top designers. Here are a few of my suggestions to Stay Current in the Fashion World.

 

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1. Blogs

Blogs are one of the main places I go to for inspiration, to see how people are interpreting fashion and style, and see other worlds beyond my own. I check Bloglovin’ pretty much every day — even if it is just a glance at a few posts.

It’s worth adventuring to all different blog types (fashion, food, beauty, crafting, etc.) and find what and who inspires you.

 

 

2. Shop – online and in store

When  I say “shop online and in store” I don’t mean you have to actually buy anything. I am a rather frugal person and rarely splurge unless I really need or want something. I am an avid “window shopper.” Most days I stop by some of my favorite online shops and see what they are offering. I also periodically shop other Etsy shops (fashion, vintage, art, home, etc.).  Now that I don’t live in New York, I’m not as big into brick-and-mortar shopping because that usually means venturing into a mall setting — and I loathe the mall.

Remember – fashion is not only what’s going on with clothes and accessories, but what is going on in all aspects of life and creativity.

 

 

3. Current Events

Staying “in the know,” even if it’s a minor amount, is a plus. Knowing what is going on in the fashion world and non fashion world is important.  You don’t need to know everything, but having an idea of what’s going on and how it is affecting people usually reflects in fashion in some form. As I’ve always heard in my fashion classes through the years — the fashionable skirt length reflects the mood of the times.

 

 

 

4. Social Media

Social media, especially Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook (in my personal opinion), is  an easy way to get snippets and updates of all of the above.  It’s fast paced and rapidly up-to-date.

 

 

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