Style Blueprint November 2018

The What To Wear article is now up on @styleblueprintnville !!!! Go take a look and read the stories of these amazing moms who have sacrificed so much for their sweet kids! What an honor and blessing it was to style this photo shoot!!!! I cannot thank @styleblueprintnville enough for having me back and letting me be apart of this amazing shoot!!!! 🌇Where: Jackalope Brewing Company 💃Models: Lisa Wolfe and Laurenne Nicgorski 📸Photos: Leila Grossman 💄Makeup: The Cosmetic Market 👗Clothes from local boutiques: Moda , Pieces , and Posh

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Style Tips Part 3

  •  Rolled up jeans, designed that way or done by hand, are a fast way to make your outfit current. Not only does this style jean bring more interest to your look, but it also shows off those cute shoes. 

 

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From Pinterest 

From Eileen Fisher.com

From Eileen Fisher.com

From Garnet Hill.com

From Garnet Hill.com

From Net- A- Porter.com 

From Net- A- Porter.com

 

  •  Drape a jacket or coat over your shoulders. This simple style tip brings to your outfit an air of sophistication while at the same time making it look more fashion forward, chic, and expensive. 

 

From Jcrew.com

From Jcrew.com

From Pinterest 

From Pinterest 

From ASOS.com

From ASOS.com

From Pinterest  

From Pinterest 

 

  •  Knotting the ends of your top is an easy way to define your waistline without using a belt. This fashion idea lends a more creative finish and adds a playful vintage touch. 

 

From Anthropologie.com

From Anthropologie.com

From Madewell.com

From Madewell.com

From Anthropologie.com 

From Anthropologie.com 

From Express.com 

From Express.com

 

  •  Get more use out of a dress by slipping on a sweater or tee over the top half and tying it at the waist if you need to. This style trick creates the illusion of a separate bottom half and allows you to get more use out of the dress. 

 

From Pinterest 

From Pinterest 

From Pinterest 

From Pinterest 

From Pinterest 

From Pinterest 

Style Tips Part 2

  • Layering is an important component of making an outfit. With the dog days of summer here and the up and coming fall season this is the perfect transitional time to be playing with this method of styling. Try to have fun with your layering! For example wear a leather jacket over a maxi dress to create a unique combination. 
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From Religion Clothing.com

From Jcrew.com

From Jcrew.com

From ASOS.com

From ASOS.com

Shopbop.com

Shopbop.com

From FreePeople.com 

From FreePeople.com

 

  • Try to mix prints and patterns. Yes, this fashion style is okay for you! Start off simple with mixing florals and stripes and go from there. This type of style gives you freedom to express your individuality in a fun and creative way. 
From ModCloth.com

From ModCloth.com

From Pinterest 

From Pinterest 

From Anthropologie.com

From Anthropologie.com

From Pinterest  

From Pinterest 

 

  •  Push and roll up sleeves on jackets, tops, or sweaters. This gives your outfit more interest and make it look relaxed and easygoing. 
From Net-A-Porter.com

From Net-A-Porter.com

From Women Within.com

From Women Within.com

From Lili Gal.com

From Lili Gal.com

From ASOS.com 

From ASOS.com

 

  • Tuck your shirt in completely or tuck just the front or side to develop a visual interest to your look. This technique will help you show off those high waisted pants that are on trend right now. 
From Boden.com

From Boden.com

From Pinterest 

From Pinterest 

From Madewell.com

From Madewell.com

From Pinterest 

From Pinterest 

From Pinterest ( street fashion from Paris )

From Pinterest ( street fashion from Paris )

Style Tips Part 1

With the dog days of Summer approaching and a new season coming around the corner we all can use some new style inspiration! I have compiled a list of style tips for the next few posts that will help you fine tune your wardrobe and bring it up to speed for anytime of year. 

 

  •  Buy one to a few pairs of good quality jeans. That will not only stop you from buying 20 pairs of jeans but also will give you a reliable wardrobe staple.  
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From Paige Denim.com 

From AG Jeans.com

From AG Jeans.com

From DL1961.com 

From DL1961.com 

From FreePeople.com

From FreePeople.com

From Principle Denim Innovators.com  

From Principle Denim Innovators.com  


  •   When it comes to your purse, opt for bags that represents the colors of the seasons. Whether it’s bright colors, warm colors, patterns, or a unique brown its sure to give your outfit a pop. 
From Fossil.com

From Fossil.com

From Francesca’s.com

From Francesca’s.com

From Hammett.com

From Hammett.com

From Fossil.com

From Fossil.com

From Hodo.com 

From Hodo.com

 

  •  Colored pants can brighten up any inspiring fashionista’s closet. Pair them with a tee or a pretty blouse and you will be ready for the day.  
From Anthropologie.com

From Anthropologie.com

From Jcrew.com and Ann Taylor.com

From Jcrew.com and Ann Taylor.com

From Old Navy.com

From Old Navy.com

From Ann Taylor Loft.com           

From Ann Taylor Loft.com 

          

  • If your “go to” outfit is seeming a bit tired, throw on an accessory. It will wake up your threads. Colorful scarves, statement necklaces, fun earrings, bracelets, rings, and cool detail bags can be the perfect addition. 
From Charming Charlie.com

From Charming Charlie.com

From Anthropologie.com

From Anthropologie.com

From FreePeople.com

From FreePeople.com

From Earthbound Trading Company.com

From Earthbound Trading Company.com

From Fossil.com

From Fossil.com

From Shopbop.com

From Shopbop.com

 

  •  Add the “in colors” of each season to your wardrobe and you have instantly updated your closet. This spring and summer season yellows, pinks, lavender, sky blue, turquoise, and milky white are just a few of the colors that are popular. 
From Zara.com 

From Zara.com 

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From Chico’s 

From Kate Spade.com

From Kate Spade.com

From Amuse Society.com

From Amuse Society.com

From Macy’s.com

From Macy’s.com

From Urban Outfitters.com

From Urban Outfitters.com