Do’s and Don’ts of Summer Dressing in the Office

Summer is almost here and some of you, we won’t name names, have a pair of flip flops or two planning to accompany you into the office. Before you don this accessory, please read our tips! It’s our goal to help you Flaunt It without losing your professional image during the work day. Let’s get ready for summer in style!

We’re going jump right into it with the flip flop issue. It’s thrown around every year and at Élan Image Management we say NO to flip flops! There are too many chic alternatives that will keep you comfortable during your commute and even during the day in the office. Many shops like DSW and Payless have very affordable ballet flats perfect for summer. Instead of getting two pairs of flip flops get a pair of ballet flats and keep your professional image intact this summer and be just as comfortable.

White House Black Market Belted Skirt White House Black Market Silk Dot-Print Skirt
The next issue is short skirts. In the winter months you may be able to get away with a slightly shorter hemline since you are most likely wearing opaque nylons. In the summer when it’s HOT, HOT, HOT it’s important to be even more mindful of our skirt lengths over bare legs. Style your summer skirts to hit at the knee if they are A line or flared or no more than an inch or two above the knee if the style is straight or pencil. Full cotton skirts will still be airy and breathe without showing off more than you bargained for.  Both of these styles are from White House Black Market. They are made of natural materials like cotton and silk and hit at the knee. Style them with a button up blouse or sophisticated shell for the office and couple with a light blazer for a more tailored look.

For more tips on finding the perfect A-line skirt read our post on the New 50′s Style Skirt.

We are not letting you off the hook until we discuss bare arms. Depending on your office a sleeveless shirt may be okay; but spaghetti straps, racer backs, one-shoulder, and strapless styles are NEVER office appropriate. Going to the gym or a cocktail party these silhouettes can be very stylish. Save them for just that and invest in professional pieces more suited to your work environment.

Ann Taylor Pleated Colorblocked Shell Ann Taylor Pleat Neck Top
This Ann Taylor Pleated Colorblocked Shell is a standout piece for the office. Sophisticated color palette can be worn with black, navy, charcoal, or white bottoms. This shell is very summery yet still covered up. A cap or short sleeve shirt is another option. This Pleat Neck Top, which comes in an assortment of colors, would look great tucked into those two knee length skirts.

Other (we hope!) obvious Don’ts for the office: shorts, distressed jeans, metallic or shiny fabrics, sheer fabrics, overly revealing necklines, exposed bra straps, logo’s Tees, any dress that can pass for a beach cover up, and any item that you don’t feel confident in if you were to bump into your company’s CEO or your most valued client.

When shopping for your summer wardrobe plan out different pieces for the workday and weekend. This time of year you will probably have a bit less crossover than in other seasons. When in doubt, err on the side of caution. Another option is to walk with a light jacket so you always look like you mean business.

For more summer dressing tips check out Natalie’s bestselling book, Frumpy to Fabulous: Flaunting It. Your Ultimate Guide to Effortless Style. It is available in Paperback, Kindle and Abridged Ebook Format.

Transition your Wardrobe from Winter to Spring with Ease

Those few weeks in-between seasons can be the toughest to dress for. You’re always too hot or too cold. Add in your office temperature, which will probably be the exact opposite of the temperature outside, and your outfit will feel doomed before you even put it on. We’ve got a few pieces we think will make this transition a little easier.

Of course lightweight scarves are a no-brainer this time of year. Check out our post a month ago on Layering With Scarves for ideas.

Caslon® V-Neck Elbow Sleeve Cardigan

For comfort on top go for layers. Cardigans will be your best friend this time of year. We especially love short sleeve styles. They give you an extra layer of warmth that isn’t to heavy if the temps rise midday. You can easily style a cardigan over a bold print or simple cami to work it into your wardrobe. For everyday layering, select a classic style like this Caslon® V-Neck Elbow Sleeve Cardigan. We found it at Nordstrom in 13 different colors! To get that pop of color everyone wants this time of year, a colorblocked cardigan is the way to go. We love the mix of pink and orange on the hem of this style from Lauren Hansen.

Banana Republic Martin fit black lightweight wool trouser Banana Republic Martin fit black lightweight wool trouser
We would say it’s safe to pack away the heavier wool and fully lined pants, though you probably don’t need to pull out capris just yet. Summer weight wool is perfect for this time of year. This pair of black trousers from Banana Republic is a nice option for the office. They are made of a light weight wool and elastine blend, sit at the waist with a classic mid rise, and are a straight leg. The perfect pair of black trousers can make your wardrobe transition.

For days with a nip in the year you may want to pair your slacks with a trench. Check out Our Favorite Trench Styles of the Season in this past post.

Nine West Flute Pump Nine West Movit Pump
Shoes are also tricky. You’re ready to pull out the open toes, but then your feet are freezing. Try a peep toe pump instead. You can show off your pedicure without exposing your entire foot. Nine West Flute Peep Toe Pumps look great for spring with light canvas and tan piping. These can easily be worn with trousers, skirts, and dresses all season long. We also really like these Movit Pumps to wear with those black pants.

Equipment Add To Boutique Daddy Brigitte Stripe Blouse Diane von Furstenberg Francesca Top
Never underestimate what a pop of color can do to your wardrobe. Even a long sleeve blouse can instantly feel summery with a bold print. This yellow stripe is versatile enough to be worn with jeans on the weekend and grey trousers during the work week. Floral poppies from DVF provide the ultimate spring palette. Always have a lightweight jacket on hand to layer on top this time of year.Either of these shirts can be paired with a jacket, for warmth or extra formality. Choose a grey or tan jacket for optimal versatility. For more ideas, read our post on Layering with a Jacket.

It only takes a few strategic layering pieces and the right basics to transition your pieces between seasons. Don’t be afraid to embrace color to help with the transition. We’d love to hear your ideas as well!

For more tips to help you style your summer, check out Natalie’s bestselling book, Frumpy to Fabulous: Flaunting It. Your Ultimate Guide to Effortless Style. It is available in Paperback, Kindle and Abridged Ebook Format.

Stylist Tips to Make a Colorful Handbag Work for You

Have you employed a little spring cleaning to your handbag?  It’s probably time to ditch the spare gloves in favor of a compact umbrella. While you’re at it, why not ditch the boring black bag too? Opt for a pop of color in the form of a colorful handbag.  We’ve got three looks to show you how easy it is to incorporate a bold bag into your work day ensembles.

Add Color!

Neutral outfits are an easy place to start. Any one of these bags could be worn with any one of these outfits. Which means they could probably also be worn with just about anything in your closet.

Professional outfits, like suits, can make playing with fashion daunting. We’re here to show you a bold messenger bag can work with your business attire. Follow the inspiration and mix and match your suit right along with your bag for a bold look. A boxy messenger is a great way to tote your laptop, ipad, or paperwork to and from the office.

Coral Bag Office to Casual

A pretty coral bag can easily go from the work day to the weekend without skipping a beat. What’s more, it can be paired with bright colors or in a more coordinated way. Let’s break this down.  For the office, we picked a bright yellow striped cardigan and paired it with a full skirt and neutral heels. Yellow and Coral are both warm shades that pair nicely together. So don’t be afraid to wear bold with bold.  Then on the weekend we did something we seldom showcase, matchy-matchy. It works here because it doesn’t feel overdone. Flats are casual as are the jeans. We picked a short sleeve woven blouse instead of a t-shirt and finished the look with a matching statement necklace.

See, a bright colorful handbag isn’t as impractical as you imagined. In fact, it’s a pretty fierce alternative that kicks up your look for spring/summer. Treat a handbag like any accessory and don’t be afraid to play with color.

For more fashionable tips to help you flaunt it, check out Natalie’s bestselling book, Frumpy to Fabulous: Flaunting It. Your Ultimate Guide to Effortless Style. It is available in Paperback, Kindle and Abridged Ebook Format.

How to Wear the A-Line Skirt 50′s Style

This Spring we are seeing a resurgence of 50′s inspired ensembles. This is especially true in skirts. Those of you who have been following Flaunting It With The Image Diva (or read Frumpy to Fabulous: Flaunting It)  know how much we love a skirt so this season we’re THRILLED by all the options. Full, pleated, and even peplum styles play into this trend. Picking one up in a fun floral print really drives this feminine trend home! Let’s take a look at a few skirts that have that 50′s feel yet are still modern enough to wear in the office.

Elie Tahari Alexandria SkirtWe absolutely adore this floral gradient printed skirt from Elie Tahari. (Did we say ADORE!) The A-line silhouette is flattering while small pleats give it that fuller 50′s vibe.  Pair it with your favorite neutral or red hip-length blazer for an easy office ready look. This silhouette is fab for women with full thighs, a slight tummy or wider hips

Jacy Pleated Floral-Print SkirtFor a bolder look in a more casual office, check out this Jacy Printed Skirt from Nanette Lepore. The 50′s were all about color, in fact black was really only worn in the evenings. So to truly grab this trend, go bold and add some color! Remember a blazer will tone it down for the workplace. White would be a great choice to ground this look.

MARC BY MARC JACOBS Skirt - Hannah Peplum

We may not all have the hips for a peplum skirt, but for those women with more slender builds who want to add more curves, this skirt is a must try! Marc by Marc Jacobs skirt is in a comfortable Nylon and Cotton Spandex with great vintage flair. Pair it with a slim cut blouse you can tuck in. A peplum skirt can be a great way to camouflage a tummy on a woman with narrow hips.

 

B. Jones Style SkirtFor true vintage style we visited one of our favorite sites, Modcloth.com; where we found this adorable midi with a full pleated skirt. Pair it with an ivory or black cardigan to complete your 50′s inspired look. A skinny belt would look fantastic too. With midi skirts higher heels are a must to ensure you keep your leg line elongated.

So how are you going to create modern 50′s style for the workplace?
- Full and pleated skirts paired with blazers.
- Peplum skirts or jackets depending on what suits your body.
- Floral and kitchy prints.
- A dose of color.

Tell us!

If you’re not on board with the trend as much but like the look of a simple A Line, you must check out this classic Tallulah number from Banana Republic. The gentle A-Line and solid navy hue here flatters almost every figure. If you have a flat tummy go ahead and wear it with a top tucked in. Otherwise, you’ll want to pair it with a top un-tucked that hits right below the waist band.

For more tips check out Natalie’s bestselling book, Frumpy to Fabulous: Flaunting It. Your Ultimate Guide to Effortless Style. It is available in Paperback, Kindle and Abridged Ebook Format.

How to Wear a Lace Dress for Work

Lace is a big trend in fashion these days. With celebrities turning up left and right wearing lace in revealing ways, it’s hard to interpret this trend into your professional wardrobe.  In the right silhouette it can be the perfect dose of femininity you’ve been looking for.

Mila Kunis lace dress and jacket

Mila Kunis does lace perfectly in this simple dress and white coat. It’s important to note that there is nothing revealing about this look. Her dress hits at the knee and falls in an A-line. The neckline is a flattering scoop that hits around her collarbone. Even covered up, Mila looks ultra-feminine.

Tahari by Arthur S. Levine Lace Overlay Crepe Sheath Dress
Create your own version with one of these lace dresses. Add your favorite blazer or trench coat to complete the outfit for the office. Both Tahari by Arthur S. Levine Lace Overlay Crepe Sheath Dress and Rickie Freeman for Teri Jon Lace-Top Sleeveless Dress have a sophisticated feel. Notice the lace is only used over the bodice and the dress is finished with a streamlined pencil skirt.

Inspired by Mila Kunis Style

Inspired by Mila Kunis Style by fortheloveofblueshoes featuring studded belts

If you’re in love with Mila’s style as much as we are, you’ll appreciate this quick inspiration. Aside from the shape and style of her dress, we also loved the matching peep toe pumps and contrast accessories. Not everyone can wear soft blush. As you can see this style works with a variety of colors.

Nanette Lepore Homecoming Lace Dress
Of course lace is great on weekends too. Nanette Lepore Homecoming Lace Dress is adorable for brunch with friends or even a more casual work outing. Follow this models cue and pair the dress with a neutral shoe.

Lace can easily carry that professional polish you want to exude in your work life. Make sure the fit is flattering without being revealing.  Layer on a blazer for added polish and look for colors that work for you.  Luckily this season you can find beautiful laces dresses in just about any color! Most importantly, have a little fun adding color and texture to your work wardrobe. Stay tuned, we’ve got more fabulous color inspiration coming soon.

Plus Natalie’s bestselling book, Frumpy to Fabulous: Flaunting It. Your Ultimate Guide to Effortless Style, has everyday tips to help you along the way. It is available in Paperback, Kindle and Abridged Ebook Format.

Effortless Dressing for Plus Size Gals

We are always on the lookout for niche brands for under-served demographics, such as the plus-sized market. We understand the struggles to find figure flattering clothing. Therefore we love to celebrate brands that serve in creative, affordable and stylish ways. The Limited, which has long been known for a blend of professional and casual looks at great prices, is now putting some focus on the plus-sized women. They’ve recently launched a new line, eloquii dedicated to clothing for women size 14-24.
Pencil Skirt & Printed BlouseThe assortment is similar to what you’d expect from The Limited. Right now they are helping you kick off the New Year with 30% off your entire purchase of $100 or more. Eloquii allows you to view products by silhouettes that are most suited for your unique body shape. Let’s help you find $100 worth of figure flattering styles to fill your shopping cart!

Heart: Fullest in the bust area.
Color Block Jacket Color Block Pencil Skirt
A color blocked jacket with a high stance keeps the girls locked and loaded while providing a slimming silhouette. Blessed with skinnier hips, you can pair this jacket with the matching color blocked pencil skirt.

Teardrop: When it’s all in the Hips.
Two In One Belted Box Pleat Dress Pleated Cowl Neck Dress
You want to accentuate your waist, right under the bust. Select a dress with a high waist and full skirt that will float away from your hips. Two In One Belted Box Pleat Dress may be asking you to be a little daring. It’s such a flattering silhouette and simple print, we’re sure you’ll be sold as soon as you put this dress on. If you’re still not convinced, we also found this Pleated Cowl Neck dress in deep cranberry with a similar silhouette. The cowl necklines also help add a little volume up top.

Emerald: Relatively straight from bust to hips.
Two Button Ruched Sleeve Jacket Hammered Satin Shell
Look for belted styles that help give you a defined waistline. Two button ruched sleeve jacket in emerald green does just that. You can easily pair it with you favorite black trousers and this printed silky shell.

Remember not to hide in your clothes. Find pieces that make you feel great! Be fabulous in the body you have now!

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5 ways to Revamp your Look for 2012

As we head into the New Year and you’re planning out your New Year’s resolutions, are you considering your image? We’re not talking about weight loss or major transitions. We have 5 quick and fun ways to revamp your look for 2012.  Try 1 or give all 5 a go. A New Year is a great time to try out a  new you.

1- Try a New Hairstyle!
Emma Watson Emma Watson Pixie haircut
A new color, highlights, or cut will give you a fresh perspective. Just like Emma Watson put her Hogwarts school days behind her with a swift pixie.

2- Add Color!
Nordstrom.com Remain Twisted Trim Cardigan
It’s so easy to get stuck in a rut of wearing all black. Especially for city dwellers. Give your wardrobe a kick start with some fresh hues for 2012. Even layering in a cardigan, like this tangerine example from Nordstrom, can give your wardrobe an added punch. It’s supposed to be a THE color for the coming year.

3- Add Pattern!
DVF Spring 2012 RTW DVF Spring 2012
As long as you are adding color, why not play with some bold patterns. This is going beyond a tweed pant or houndstooth jacket. How about paisley, brocade, or animal print! These two graphic patterns were on the DVF runway for Spring.

4- New Makeup Routine!
Makeup trend to try in your thirtiesTired of the applying the same old eyeshadow and lipstick? It’s time to switch things up. Ginnifer Goodwin tried out these teal accents for the Costume Institute Gala at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

5- Wear Heels!

We know it can be tough when you are on your feet all day. But a great pair of heels instantly makes you feel and LOOK taller and thinner! Who doesn’t want that for the New Year? If Kelly Rippa can run in them, along with a few hundred other ladies, what’s an 8 hour day?

However you decide to usher in the New Year, these quick changes could give you the motivational boost you need to land those other resolutions.  Happy New Year!

Runway photos courtesy of Style.com.

The Truth about Style Transformations

I want to talk to you for a moment about the transformation that results when a woman takes the time to refine, revamp or revitalize her image.

For some women, it just takes one style consultation session with me at the right time, when they are primed and ready to take action to achieve quick and life changing results.  This group is a lucky minority! For some women, transformation is slower, more paced, more trial and error, but successful nonetheless in the long run. I would say this is true for a third of my clients.

Still other women need multiple ‘sessions’ to make it ‘click’, for all the pieces to come together before they start to see the results they seek. This is probably true for the majority of women. For the rest it is a lifelong refinement, a continual tweaking, an ongoing quest and desire to shine as brightly as possible. I have a special passion for the ladies who recognize the value in investing in themselves this way and continually seek to up their style game.  Some of the most fabulous women I know fall into this category!

The point is the journey is unique and individual to each woman, pretty much like in life. I was a ‘late bloomer’ in most facets that give meaning to that phrase. I survived a very gawky teenage phase, endured a very self-conscious 20′s, and really only started to realize my brilliance physically and in totality much later in my life. Our journeys to self -acceptance and embracement are as unique as we all are and I wanted to take time to acknowledge and celebrate THAT!

Regardless of where you on your own journey, be present, be authentic and really go for it. Reach for the stars and push yourself to be as brilliant as you can. If we collectively take that approach, think of all the twinkling, shining, magnificence that we’ll manifest. Awesome!

Natalie Jobity, Elan Image Management, image consulting

Even models have ‘frumpy’ days

We revere models. We want to look like them. We think they have close to perfect bodies. Perhaps? Well I’m here to say hogwash! Find me a model who isn’t dependent on her stylist to look pulled together, and I’ll  show you a woman who struggles to get her look down pact like everyone else. What we often forget when we drool at glamor shots in magazines or watch celebs on the red carpet or being interviewed on TV is that 9 times out of 10, that woman (or man) has had a lot of help and time to look fabulous. There are glam squads behind the scenes, makeup, hair, wardrobe stylists, you name it, to ensure that person looks polished from head to toe.

Want proof? I want to use this post to share photos of two models who are having off days (in my esteemed opinion). Clearly the wardrobe stylist or image consultant had the day off. The first is the usually fab Selita Ebanks at a recent Prada event. Two words: School Marm! I mean really, this looks out of date, out of proportion and simply not well executed. Yes her makeup is pretty, but not loving the hair. Yes there is a necklace but the top washes her out and is so baggy and then  paired with the overly long ‘granny’ skirt, that it ages her by 10 years at least. And sorry, not digging the shoes either which could easily pass for running shoes. Thumbs down on this ensemble!

A better interpretation of this look keeping skirt intact? A more fitted, body contouring top in a color that pops with her skin (let’s say bubble gum pink). Then a belt at the waist to give further definition. I would change the necklace to one that had an edgier vibe. Finish off with nude tone strappy heels so there is no mistaking that she is young hip and gorgeous. Can you picture the difference?

I present next, popular model Christy Turlington. That boxy black jacket with a white lace summer dress? Really? This simply does not work-the black overpowers her face and is just too heavy for the white lace. Her hair pulled back with minimal makeup does nothing to hide the starkness of the jacket. I feel like I want to see a necklace to break up the drab. And again the shoes–ick! This looks like she was trying to be comfortable yet stylish but so did not pull it off.

What would have made this look work? Lose the black heavy jacket and instead opt for a cute cropped number in blush or even light denim. Hair needs to be down so the look says feminine casual. Drop earring and an elegant necklace would be great compliments. No black bangle but instead maybe a collection of skinny silver ones stacked together for a relaxed vibe. And the shoes? A wedge sandal in nude (still comfortable) or a cute ballet flat with a bow or other accent. Better!

 

I am being overly harsh in my critique of these models, yes. It is just to make you, average woman reading this post feel emboldened to know that ‘perfection’ is just an illusion. And even those we hold on pedestals can fall from grace quickly…without the help of their glam squad

Natalie Jobity, Elan Image Management, image consulting. Author: Frumpy to Fabulous, Flaunting It

Oprah’s Finale Dress: On brand and On Point

Oprah has evolved into a style icon in her own right. She has found the perfect hairstyles and makeup to complement her features but more significantly understands how to dress to flatter her killer curves. If she has taught viewers anything about style is how to be comfortable in your own skin and look fabulous whether you’re an 8 (her smallest size) or a 16+. What I have always loved about Oprah is how she showcases her feminine sensibilities in understated ways and embraces color in its full glory. Who can rock yellow and hot orange better than Ms O? She wears every color under the sun and looks amazing.

For her show’s final episode, her complete look was a slam dunk. The well coiffed hair flipped up at the ends, the makeup to perfection (subtle smoky eye), her nude heels and THE dress. It was the perfect choice in my opinion. She chose a soft pink, silk dress from designer L’Wren Scott that was custom designed for her. Every detail from the chiffon belt off to the side, the wide scoop neckline, three quarter length sleeves, nipped in waist and just to the knee length, worked to enhance Oprah’s curvy figure. The fit–sublime. The effect–stunning!

The color choice was perfect. Pink as a color conveys softness, femininity, approachability, and warmth.  This was perfectly aligned with her core message in her final show-a show dedicated to her fans. She thanked them for their lessons and for letting her share in their journey’s but she also uplifted and inspired by using her own journey as an example. "There are no coincidences" she underscored. She shared that the past 25 years have been a divinely inspired master plan (led by God) that allowed her to use her stage as her platform.  She wanted her fans to takeaway simple  truths and the things she knows for sure from 25 years helping people live their best lives. Her look, her message, her persona were all aligned. I listened to every word.

 

Oprah, you are loved and your show will be missed.

 

Natalie Jobity, Elan Image Management, image consulting