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Saturday, May 31, 2014

Romper Rage!

Rompers are everywhere!
They are, however, difficult to execute... Basically meaning, it's difficult to find the best one for you and your build. So, here's a few kinds, tips on how to wear them, and what kind to wear with your build. Good luck, loves.



"The Tight Fit"
This is the absolute tightest that I would wear a romper. If you go too tight, you may look like a teenage girl in the mall, not a fashionista.  Notice that even though the tightness of the garment due to the long length of the short portion, she looks pretty and fit not cheap.

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"The Big Tee Shirt"
This one looks effortless and cute. For this, always always always wear a bright color. Also, never forget that belt in the middle. Without it, you may look overweight, therefore,not your best. However, with the belt,  eyes are drawn right to your waist!



"The Big and Bright"
This girl will be spotted from a mile! In this example, don't only notice the big and bright pattern, look at that "color blocking". Contrast is even in rompers! Pair some bright summer colors together (That don't clash: See my first blog post including rules for more information about that... Bottom line:If they are in the same triangle [ie. primary color, ie yellow,blue and red] then don't wear them together.) and enjoy the amazing results.


"Floral and Fab"
The most common romper pattern isn't the most common for no reason. It looks good! Anyways, floral is always a summer classic, perfect to be worn with a pair of strappy sandals and shades.


"Aztec and...Awesome?"
Also, make sure to try the new trend of Aztec. Tip: If you decide on Aztec, make sure the lines are pointing downward like the example above. This (like stripes! See my "I'm Seeing Stripes" post) causes you to appear longer and thinner! Short and fat designs will make you look well.. like the stripes. This pattern also goes well with the common summer pieces of sandals and shades. I love hers in the photo, so cute and perfect for her facial structure.


"The LBD Effect"
Yes, you just read that correctly. I suggest that every woman invests in a black romper to treat as another little black dress. By this, I not only mean to treat it as a classic, ready-to-wear, date night go-to piece but also use it like a neutral canvas to wear your accessories. The Little Black Romper is the perfect and classic date night outfit with just the right amount of dark to accessorize.

Now that you've seen the basic 6 types of rompers, here's some tips on how to wear them!

1) When wearing a pattern (such as the floral and aztec) tone down your look with subtle accessories. You don't want too much going on at one time.

2) If you decide to go long (not like any of the examples I've showed you) go with a neutral color. A full head to toe floral will make you a little too noticeable. You can always bling it up with fun accessories!

3) When looking for rompers, look for this : Light spring colors with dark piping! It's the recipe for chic. An example of this is a rose petal/pastel pink with a rich navy blue piping on pieces like the pockets or buttons.

4) Dress it up with a pair of (strappy, please!) heels and dress it down with (again, strappy!) sandals.

5)When wearing a loose or laid back romper, always (always, always, always) remember a tie or belt in the middle. This keeps your look cute and laid back, not frumpy.

6) If you decide to put something over your romper (Such as a cardigan or blazer) make sure the length of it is less than the romper! With it longer, it looks a little sloppy, not chic.

7) THIS ONE IS VERY IMPORTANT! When looking for the correct length, rest your hands at your sides. The ends of your fingertips will provide the perfect length for anyone.

Bottom line: Remember that rompers are a super fun addition to your closet! They symbolize summer and kicking back. Basically, what I'm trying to say is don't pair your studded leather heels with these things. Just have fun! Clothes are not only meant to make you look good, but feel good as well.

Which kind of  Romper to wear with your build:

If you are Petite: Look for a small pattern and a short hemline. Also, add strappy heels for a couple more inches. By doing this, you are avoiding looking like you are swimming in the romper.

If you are Pear-Shaped: Go for a solid bottom! The best for you would be to buy a neutral romper such as black and white patterned top with a black bottom and to buckle a colorful belt around your waist. This draws attention to your waist and balances your frame.

If you are Tall and Lean: Try going for a loose romper with a tie in the middle. You'll still look thin and tall, and hey, you can pull it off! The loose clothing will really accent your thinness!

If you are Average and Lean: Try the Aztec with vertical lines. They will make you appear tall and model like, just what you need.

If you are Short and Wide: Try solid colors that are fitted to you. I wish there was a formula I could tell you for your perfect amount of looseness and tightness, but girls.. You're alone on this one. Try to find something in the middle! Too tight will make you look bigger and too loose will make you look bigger. I just suggest trying on a bunch until you come across that magical one!

If you are Athletic: Go for a sleeveless-strapless. Show off those great arms and shoulders!

If you are completely average: Try everything. I'm dead serious. Average people are (Ironically) all different. I suggest going with the "Big and Bright"! It's fun and cute. Mostly everything should work for you, especially if you follow the rules!

Well, that is all I have for you ladies tonight! I really hope this helped and I tried really hard to include everything you would need (Types of rompers, rules of rompers and what romper for you) you would need. I'm striving for this blog to do well, since it is, after all, my passion.

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Good luck, ladies.

Stay Fabulous.
xoxo

 Mata.


Monday, May 26, 2014

Booties Had Me Like...

Booties.
These booties can be laced, heeled, strapped.. And most importantly, there's no need for squats to keep them up!
I know, another post about shoes. But, I love shoes!
In this post I am including three kinds of shoes that fall under the category of "Booties" and these include: Casual biker boots, ankle boots and heeled booties.
I think they are all close enough to be paired together, at least for now, the general idea.

[This isn't one of my best posts, I'm aware of that. I spent hours on the last one about thigh socks (That is now off the web) and literally six people read it in a day. Sorry if I have high hopes, but come on! That's depressing. So, I thought this time "Hey! I'll just tell them about these shoes, let them roam through a few pictures and a couple good ideas.. and figure it out. Make it their own!" So that's what I decided to do. ]


Here is the heeled booties with skinnies. Notice how the jeans are fitted? Make sure to do that.


Biker boots with dresses. Edgy way to spice up a girly item into a chic outfit.


With shorts.. Still cool, still cute, now fashion forward.



Use the biker boots to darken an outfit: Go punk. Go mysterious.


Fancy it up! Wear the booties with a semi-casual outfit to toss it over the line of casual into the "a little bit dressy" area.


"Prom Hipster?"
With a Prom (or fancy dress)! Ever feel like being on the edge? Not everyone wants to wear high heels and a princess dress to prom. Imagine walking in with biker boots and a short (slightly puffed) dress on. You'd be the Belle of the ball, the cool way. Hipster much?


Try putting together booties and thigh socks for an edgy, covered look.



Booties and (cuffed) boyfriend jeans... Just roll the cuff to show the great shoes. It's adding a little girly to a little masculine.



Regular booties and a dress... Pretty self explanatory?



Wear (laced) Biker boots to add that extra finish on an outfit, but I advise using them in a Boho look. The colors in this outfit are perfect.

This isn't one of my best posts, I'm aware of that. I spent hours on the last one about thigh socks (That is now off the web) and literally six people read it in a day. Sorry if I have high hopes, but come on! That's depressing. So, I thought this time "Hey! I'll just tell them about these shoes, let them roam through a few pictures and a couple good ideas.. and figure it out. Make it their own!" So that's what I decided to do.
I just made my own Facebook page, so if you could, give it a like, check it out, follow and/or chat me! I love to talk clothes with my girls: my fans.

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Good luck, ladies!
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Stay fabulous.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Thriving in Thigh Socks: How to Pull Them Off!




Thigh Socks.
Yeah, that's right!
I decided to go off my normal track today and go for something a little riskier.

It's chilly in my town today, and I wasn't feeling the summer heat (fall is finally here, and I'm ready for the hot chocolate, pumpkin spice lattes and warm sweaters!) that I should have been. So, instead of daydreaming about Sperry's or blazers, I started thinking about a solution for a chilly autumn day...
And I came up with thigh socks. I soon became overwhelmed with the possibilities! With dresses, shorts, skater skirts, pleated "school girl" skirts, booties, over hosiery, out of boots, with heels.. There was just so many!

So, here it goes. Just a few, for you.
Just a couple tips!
*If you are wearing denim, don't always wear black socks. Come on, this is one of my first rules of fashion! Wearing colors like brown, grey, or denim with black just provide a terrible color scheme. Wear denim and brown, black and white. Sometimes black and some denims looks odd and out of place. Feel free to wear them together if you must, but also try out some other options! I love the idea of charcoal grey thigh socks.
*Make sure the socks are fitted! Your street fashion game is high until you have to bend over and rip up your socks to keep them from being knee socks instead!

With shorts!
I am adding this outfit to my list of  "It's a little chilly out, and I don't want to be boring". I really love the small black shorts, the gap and then the sleek socks, really brings out her long (gorgeous!) legs. As I hope it would do for me and you.

With skirts!
(I guess who ever this model is did a bunch of takes in these socks... I'm not copying her, I swear. Everything here is my own. She just has pretty good taste, besides the black and brown thing. And the over accessorizing thing.)
Socks like this add just a girly touch on a everyday outfit. It's an easy and chic solution to chilly weather!

With a dress... Pretty self explanatory. I like the look of a looser dress though, since a tight dress is often slightly risque with the socks.



Pair some high socks with a cute plaid skirt and pull of the "Cute (or hot) School girl"! Very, very cute.
With boots! (You get how to wear them by now, so I'll just label what they are)

Add on to a little black dress!


Pair with some leather to "Get Punky" *Studs and BA attitude not included.

Over hosiery for a less exposed, sweater weather look.


With plain heels...

Sorry, today I only have time for nine (some general, some specific) ways to pull off these thigh high socks! I helped it at least gave you an idea, or just showed you what exactly you're seeing on the runway!
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Thank you again so much!
Stay Fabulous.
xx
Mata


Sunday, May 18, 2014

The Sperry Theory

Sperry Topsiders!




My new obsession. Maybe it's that casual leather. Maybe it's the adorable laces. Or, maybe it's the fact that these shoes are so connected to summer, when I see them, I think of the hot sun and the ocean.
I just love the fact that no socks are required, and I get that summer tan on the top of my feet.

For those who aren't familiar with the original use of Sperry's: They were and still are "Boat Shoes". Yep, used on the decks of boats by sailors.

Due to my family's ownership of a sailboat, I was born and raised watching these shoes pad across the wooden deck.

The history: After researching, I have found that Sperry's (and topsiders in general) were pretty popular in the 1980's but declined around 1990. And now, they are cool again! I'm very excited about that fact, if you can't tell.

But, your probably thinking, "Okay, I get it. They were boat shoes, were in style, out and now back in. But how exactly am I supposed to wear these?"

Simple, I'll show you.


The most popular is defiantly with cuffs. Cuffs.Cuffs.Cuffs. As you all know (from my "Cuffed Jeans:Casually Fabulous" post) I'm a die hard fan of cuffs. Just roll up your jeans a little, and roll them a second time to your desired length. For topsiders, I suggest within an inch of your ankle bone.




I see a lot of topsiders with shorts also. I mean, come on. They are a summer shoe! I advise buying a dullish color of topsiders  such as navy blue and cream stripe and pairing them with a vibrant short color. Because well, if you buy green ones, you may not get to wear them as often, which is unfortunate (And real Sperry's can get a bit expensive,so you'll get your money's worth of wears!).



Of course, wearing a skirt is possible. I mean, I do it all the time. However, this is where I see a lot of mistakes being made, fashion rule wise. Just be cognizant of the rules when wearing this, but if you do it correctly, it can be super cute!


Dresses, mmhmm. You got it, sister.



Hey, not everyone is into cuffs as much as I am. Just pair your topsiders with a pair of your favorite skinny jeans.


Well, there's the basic five of what you should wear with your topsiders. There are probably a couple more, but I think that sums it up. However, I have a little something special for you!
What not to do.
I see tons of mistakes and wrong doing with topsiders, and they are pretty understandable. So, here's a couple guidelines of what not to do with your Sperry Topsiders!

1. DO NOT (please) WEAR SOCKS WITH SPERRY TOPSIDERS!
I'm saying this one to save you! If you are ever lucky enough to go out on a sail or boat ride, the sailors will, no doubt, make fun of you. It sounds really stupid, I know. But sailors do get the credit for these amazing shoes, and can tell people how to wear them. Anyways, socks look a little..like you don't know what you are doing.
I"m not kidding. 
2. Don't wear them with winter clothes. They are a summer shoe, I think people look a little clueless wearing their Sperry's with a cardigan sweater.

Girl, you'd die going to the beach like that.
3. No dress pants, or dressy outfits. 


Still not kidding.

4.Do not wear with flared or loose pants. Topsiders look the best with fitted pants, no doubt!

Where did her shoes go?

5.I was going to say to obviously not wear athletic stuff with them. but, I think that the just "DO NOT FORGET TO HAVE FUN!" Is better. Yeah? Sperry Topsiders (for me at least) represent a good time with a cute touch.



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Thanks again.
Stay Fabulous.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

The Blazer Blueprint

Hey ladies!

So for those of you who follow what I do, and actually read what I write (besides the fact that I love you and appreciate you!)  I am sorry.  For a while, this  blog was doing well, and suddenly, it hit rock bottom. So, I must admit I was a bit discouraged and gave up for a week or so. I have decided to try to create a schedule for posts, so that you all won't feel like I am pushing my blogs in your face, but still enjoy it. So, thank-you and please enjoy the following post about blazers.

The other day, one of my naive-to-fashion friends asked me "What do I wear with a white blazer?" And me, being far too educated on the subject, quizzed her on the length, fabric, type of sleeve on it.That lead me to the idea of blazers in general, and what to wear with them.

I wish I could be one of those bloggers who can get away with just saying "Blazers are the bomb-diggity. Just wear them!" But, I feel my need to write about my ideas, so you're stuck with them, loves.

So, as usual, I'll give you some examples and looks that you can read to educate yourself, or give a try! I will, of course, have my commentary and tips about each one! Thank you.

This is ''totally cute and totally profesh"
On a more serious note, it really is adorable! Pairing a short sleeved/lengthed blazer looks cute and fashion forward, but is professional enough to wear to work or an interview. I'm defiantly prepared to try this one for myself!

(Sorry for the watermark, by the way. I don't take pictures of myself just yet, and I really don't have the money to buy myself as many clothes as I advertise! Thanks for understanding!)
"Casual Toss"
The colors on this one I usually wouldn't put together, but the cuffs of her sleeves look clean and cut with them, so fair enough, looks great. To achieve this look, just pick a crisp shirt and "toss" a blazer over it and there you are, ordinary day to fashionable, in a snap! (Or if you like puns, a toss)
"Pattern=Interest"
Pick a pattern to spice up your ordinary outfit!

"Hoodie style"
I've never been able to pull this one off (Yet!) but it is perfect if you want to dress it down. Got a super cute blazer but it's just too fancy to wear? Slide on a thin hoodie underneath. It's almost a secret formula for looking good, without looking like you're trying.
"Accent!"
I love the colors in this piece! If you feel like making that statement (or your LBD looks a little dull) add a crisp, colorful blazer for that special touch you were looking for.

"Dress it up"
Add a little something to a pair of jeans and tie it all together. Suddenly go from the compliment "cute" to "how did you do that?!"

"With a little dress"
"This dress is so cute, but so short. It's not even summer yet. Hmm, just looks cheap with the socks, but oh, this blazer should work.."
Been there, sister! Although I would admit she is over accessorizing, I think that the blazer pulls this together. Too short? No problem.
"Shorts"
Still a little chilly? Just throw a blazer (keep it unbuttoned, obviously!) over some high  waisted shorts for a crisp look.
"With skirts!"
This one you can probably figure out on your own. However, I advise:
If the blazer is long and bulky, go short and tight skirt.
If the skirt is belled or loose (like a skater skirt, for example) go short and tight!
Too much of a good thing (With either short or loose) isn't a good thing, right?
"Color blocking"
Good luck to you is all I have to say about attempting this look. It scares me to death (Will I look like a box of LEGOS?) but it's defiantly on runways everywhere and is a trend, so we are going to see a lot of it.

Well, there was 10 ways to wear a blazer! There are tons more that I didn't include (Like wearing a belt over the waist.. See my "10 ways to 'Belt-it" post!) But I've seen these often.
Thank you so much for reading!
I appreciate you all more than you will ever know!
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