Cold Weather Trend Alert: Velvet

Velvet is a trend that seems to make its way around every few years. This season it happens to be as hot as ever. Velvet is a thick lush fabric that calls for snow and holidays. It’s not an everyday fabric. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t versatile.

Velvet is currently available in multiple styles, including tops, dresses, shoes, and jackets. Not only can you find just about any style, but the color selection spans the rainbow. Once you’ve found the item that best reflects your personal style, how do you pair it? Such a deep rich texture can be paired well with almost any other option. Pair a velvet top with jeans, wool pants, or a simple pencil skirt. Pair a silk cami with a velvet jacket. Pair a velvet dress with patent leather shoes. The options are limitless. The occasion for velvet is another story. It’s not the sort of thing you wear to the playground, or your kids soccer game. Velvet falls into the category of your Sunday Best. It’s a great way to add a little sparkle to your outfit. And as the Holiday Season approaches, we’ll have a few opportunities to dress up a little… so bring on the velvet!!

J. Crew Wrap Dress in Drapey Velvet

J. Crew Wrap Dress in Drapey Velvet

J. Crew Going Out Blazer in Stretch Velvet

J. Crew Going Out Blazer in Stretch Velvet

J. Crew Sadie Ankle Boots in Velvet

J. Crew Sadie Ankle Boots in Velvet

J. Crew Faux Wrap Top in Drapey Velvet

J. Crew Faux Wrap Top in Drapey Velvet

Madewell Velvet Button Down Cami

Madewell Velvet Button Down Cami

Madewell Velvet Daylight Top

Madewell Velvet Daylight Top

Ann Taylor Velvet Moto Jacket

Ann Taylor Velvet Moto Jacket

A Little More on Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week was just about a month ago. While it’s been an incredibly hectic month, I’m still thinking about everything I learned and all the amazing styles I saw. I still have lots to share with all of you. Here I have included a few highlights from the show.

So first things first… what to wear!?! I have to admit that picking an outfit for the show wasn’t easy. I didn’t previously own anything by Tibi so it was more about what would be considered appropriate… turns out pretty much anything works… it’s more about showing off what you consider stylish. Most attendees wore their favorite outfit by the designer. The rest took it as an opportunity to push their personal fashion boundaries. For me, it was about being comfortable and true to my style.

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I wore a navy blouse with pleated peplum detail paired with off white culottes and nude pumps. I chose to wear statement earring and keep other jewelry relatively simple.

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The Tibi Show for Spring ‘19 showcased a gorgeous array of colors with a few choice prints including this lavender floral print pictured below. Tibi loves monochromatic looks. The brand’s signature style is clean and classic with versatility and comfort top of mind. Tibi stays true to their brand base and layers in trends accordingly. Form structured oversized jackets to flowing skirts, the Spring’19 pieces were perfectly on trend and a delight to their loyal following.

If you’re not familiar with the brand, it’s worth your time to check it out. The pieces work well from day to night and can make for great basics in your wardrobe. Most of all I love the quality of these items. They are made from rich, comfortable fabrics that move with you.

I have clearly become a fan of the brand. I now own a few pieces and will be keeping their new arrivals on my radar when my wardrobe is looking for something new!

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A Fresh Take On The Red Carpet Interview

Award show season has begun. I’ve always been a fan of the red carpet. I’ve watched it for as long as I can remember. I love seeing the fashions and the dresses. And I’ve always enjoyed listening to the interviews. I saw it as a rare occasion to see my favorite actors unscripted, talking even if just for a few minutes about the role they were nominated for.

In more recent years, the questions for women have changed from a superficial “who are you wearing” to a more thoughtful “what does this nomination mean to you”. In my opinion, the best interviews will give you both, a little of the fashion combined with a little introspection. After all, I do love fashion.

This year’s Emmy’s red carpet had some more interesting interviews. I only caught the red carpet in pieces (not having the opportunity to watch the entire time) but two interviews caught my attention specifically. The first was Jessica Biel. She was nominated for The Sinner. And she was asked what the nomination meant to her. Her answer was so genuine, it floored me. She said she was a part of the project from the beginning. And as a result she felt she was listened to. She had an opinion and people actually cared about it. She found it to be a transformative experience.

Let’s take this in for a moment. Here is an actress who has been working since her youth. Now, at 36 years old, she feels she feels like she is being listened to for the first time in her career. And this experience is empowering. And I know she’s not alone. Not just in her industry. I think this is very telling about a lot of women in their careers. They don’t feel as though they are being heard. They don’t feel that they have a seat at the table. There is a need to empower women and remind them that confidence can bring opportunities. I was taken aback by Jessica’s statement because I’ve always seen her as so poised. But like many of us, she carries her own insecurities.

The second interview that caught my attention was with Taraji P. Henson. This question was fashion based. The interviewer asked her how she picks her gowns for the red carpet. Her response : “how do I feel, does it fit and am I comfortable”. What a great way to pick your whole wardrobe! She went on to say “comfortable you can sell it – if you feel good in it you will sell it – the clothes can’t wear you.” This resonated with me and my message to my clients. It’s so much about how your clothes make you feel when you wear them. If you feel good, you will walk taller, and with more confidence. Style is so personal and in the end what’s important is how you feel in your wardrobe.

These ladies gave great answers to their interview questions… one about her career and one about her fashion. And I loved both questions and answers. I think there’s a place for balance in our lives. We have to be more willing to demand opportunities. We have to ready to stand up for ourselves. And we can’t be held back by a lack of confidence in ourselves. We have to remember that we are strong and powerful and thoughtful. And I hope these qualities will help us to get balance that we all need.

Jessica Biel

Jessica Biel

Taraji P. Henson

Taraji P. Henson