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Maternity Style ~ Rachael Weaver

I recently got to style the beautiful Rachael Weaver of Denver’s Rachel Grace Photography for a fun and surprising (snow!) session with Meghan Valentine.  Rachael has so much natural beauty and is a no fuss kind of gal, so I loved doing her hair and makeup with a neutral smoky eye and curled soft waves into her hair before putting it up into a top knot.  She looked so gorgeous it took my breath away!    Baby Weaver is due any day now and I can’t wait to find out what they’re having!  My guess is a girl and I hope she’s born on my birthday – February 13th.

For Rachael’s first look, I restyled her baby shower outfit, adding a more ornate belt from her closet and matching boots.  The second look is a wonderful tube dress by Heidi Klum from A Pea in the Pod Maternity.  The wrap is from H&M and earrings from Claire’s.  You can’t see her boots very well, but they are amazing Frye knock offs from Target.  I have the real harness boots from Frye and they look exactly the same for only $59.99!  I brought along a sweet elephant from India to place on Rachael’s bump since the Weavers have decorated their baby’s nursery with items inspired by elephants – the belly photo is going to look so cute in the baby’s room!  The last look is a bright tee from A Pea in the Pod paired with Rachael’s own jeans and a sweater borrowed from my closet from the Missoni for Target collection last Spring.

Here she is… The woman all other pregnant women are jealous of…

 

And here comes the surprise SNOW.  It was actually so wonderful because Rachael had pictured her maternity shoot surrounded by white and a light snow fall.  This has been one of the driest winters I’ve seen in 35 years so we never thought it could happen.  But it did. :)

Rachael, you’re going to such an incredible mom.  Good luck and I can’t wait to hear the happy news!

Jill

 

It’s Party Time ~ Are You Ready?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It’s the eve of my husband’s Christmas party, a.k.a. “Holiday Party” to be P.C.  I’ve known what I was going to wear for about….. 3 weeks.  That’s how I roll.  And it’s how you should roll too.  We’ve all had those horrible last minute shopping trips where we’re racing around desperately – it’s no way to go into an event!!!  My man works his a$$ off and he deserves to have me prepared and focused on him and his company’s success on the night of his party.  Not whining that I can’t find anything to wear and griping that nothing fits and being selfish in general.  (Yes, that’s happened.  More than once.)  This black dress is my pick for most versatile, can be worn by anyone, most flattering, most appropriate, most affordable for what you get, most likely to be worn again dress.  From Anthropologie, of course!  And with Pantone’s announcement, how could I not pair it with these gorgeous emerald earrings?

Planning ahead is crucial to having fun at a party.  And my gosh, if you’re like me and you rarely get out and dress up, you deserve to get out and have some FUN.  The key to planning ahead is knowing what to expect.  If you know the hostess of a party, simply ask her what she’s wearing, it’s the easiest way to make sure you’re dressed appropriately.  If an invitation is nondescript, take your cues from the venue and the time of the event.  An evening party will always be dressier than an afternoon one.  A party at a Mexican restaurant will always be much more casual than one at a hotel ballroom.  And remember that it’s ALWAYS better to be OVER dressed than UNDER.  If needed, you can say you have to stop by some fabulous event after the one you’re overdressed at.  :)

My goal in dressing my clients for special events is to make sure they are 1. appropriate, 2. comfortable, and 3. confident.  Allowing yourself time to be thoughtful in your dress choice is just kindness!  Expecting yourself to find something that fits the above criteria in one afternoon of shopping is not realistic, so don’t set yourself up.  Finding a dress that’s perfect in almost every way is why God inspired people to become tailors.  If the dress you love is too tight in one area, buy the next size up and have it taken in.  Do NOT shop for a number or a size, shop for what you love… most things can be made to fit by a tailor that ends up being YOUR size, not a 6,8,10, or 12.  You are not a number and a size 8 will look different on you than your other size 8 friend… and it should.  Because we’re all different!!!  (Okay, I’ll stop lecturing now)

Once you find your piece, make sure you try it on with the proper undergarments.  If you don’t have the proper undergarments, don’t say, “oh, I think I have this one old strapless that might work” and then wait til the night of to try it.  Just don’t!!!  Undergarments are as important as your outfit.  Make sure you have the correct fit of spanx, hosiery, bra, etc.  And remember to try your outfit on with the shoes you plan to wear.  I had to have my strapless black jumpsuit (yeah, you heard me) hemmed up so that I can show off my gold platforms (yeah, you heard me again) and have the right shape to my outfit.  An $18.00 investment.  So worth it!  And remember to be thoughtful about your outerwear.  It’s not okay to wear your fleece or ski jacket over your cocktail dress!  With even Target putting out cute faux fur coats, you can find something, I promise!  Beg, borrow, or buy!

When I’m hired to personal shop, my clients have to fill out a questionnaire for me that asks details like sizes, venue, color preferences, and even metal allergies for jewelry.  The details matter so much!  This is how I decide on where to shop.  Most often, I find special event wear at Nordstrom or Nordstrom Rack, Anthropologie, White House Black Market, ModCloth, or LOFT.  The best deal on dress shoes is Nordstrom Rack, hands down!  They also carry larger sizes that can be difficult to find elsewhere.  Accessories are what I scrimp on if need be, finding deals on costume jewelry at Francesca’s or even Forever 21.  If something is truly going to be worn once with one special dress, let’s not spend our hard earned cash on it!

Want to avoid “Bitch Stole My Look”?  My favorite trick to make sure my clients are not wearing the same thing as their co-partiers is vintage or separates.  Vintage is a no brainer but requires more time for acquiring and tailoring.  If you’re limited to off the rack, finding an amazing skirt at one store and pairing it with a blouse from another, with jewelry from yet another is a surefire way to set your outfit apart and show that you put effort into your look.

Easy links to fabulous dresses are here:  Anthropologie, Nordstrom, LOFT, ModCloth, Francesca’s, White House Black Market, Spanx, and in case you walk on the wild side like me… Linda the Bra Lady’s got you covered.

Remember, there’s really no excuse to not being prepared, especially because you have me!  :)

Jill

Underwhelmed by William Rast for Target (to say the least)

Hi there!  I finally got the chance to check out the line that William Rast (the fashion love child of Justin Timberlake and Trace Ayala) produced for Target.  Here is my review after looking through their collection and seeing it on one of my beautiful clients who had a generous gift card to spend there…

William Rast is known for their denim, that’s what the company started with back in ’06, and they really have good denim, it’s carried them through four years of building and adding to the WR empire.  BUT, the jeans they produced for Target are hit and miss, AND they cost $50 dollars!!!  I don’t know about you, readers, but if I’m going to buy jeans at Target, I’m not spending more than $30 bucks.  I’m thinking these jeans will be on their way to the sale rack within a few weeks and you should check them out then.  Look for their skinny jeans with patches, the one bright spot I found.

As far as the tops in the collection, I found them to also be overpriced for the level of quality.  The materials are much too sturdy and stiff.  I think that a designer can do lovely tomboy/military/menswear inspired clothes and still deliver soft fabrics that lay on a woman’s body nicely.  These pieces do not fit the bill.  And I am NOT ready for a return to the late 80′s/early 90′s with William Rast’s overdose of bootcut jeans and chambray shirts.

A major pet peeve of mine is when designers go overboard with self-promotion.  The William Rast “flag” is ALL OVER this collection (seven stripes, no stars).  I can’t stand logos and designer names ON clothing, that’s what labels are for!!!  Another return to the 90′s that I refuse to join.  (Remember when wearing a logo was cool?  I still don’t understand why and I’m not falling for it again!)

I’ve included some of the top offenders of the William Rast for Target collection, the worst being the $40 legging with the WR flag blazing in black across BOTH legs.  Dudes, you’d have to pay ME to be a walking advertisement!  Needless to say, my client and I left Target without any of William Rast’s pieces.

Whew!  I’m done, and pouting because Stella McCartney has designed a collection for Target Australia this summer… and it is GORGEOUS.  I’m keeping my eyes peeled to read news of her designing for America, and if I do, you will be the first to know!  Maybe I’ll wear my Tucker for Target pencil skirt out to dinner this weekend with my husband to not lose faith in top designers meeting us halfway…

-Jill