So I've always been an advocate of a personal style, and I love seeing someone's personal flare. The little something extra they put into their outfits that make them one of a kind. I'm not sure if its noticeable, but all most outfits have a little pop to make it personal. So, what's you flare?
For this look, the flare I chose were the green shoes. They are a loafer style that is both comfortable and slick. It is the pop for this outfit, but the cassette tape graphic tee adds another bit to this outfit to show off your individuality. Now with the brown slacks, grey blazer and the 80's raybans you are ready for a day out. Placing a funky t-shirt under a blazer gives you a polished look without being a stuffy suit.
Featured pieces from:Onto to look two. I think this outfit's flare is the almost neon blue shirt. I know the color is quite bright, but by completing the outfit with darker and neutral colors you can keep the overwhelming neon to a minimum. (hehe) I am keeping in mind that is is winter so the black long sleeve tee under the shirt to keep you warm. A dark wash jean and a black belt, with the grey canvas shoe keep this outfit classic.
Featured products from:Now our femme flare outfit. I've had these shoes on my list for a little while now. I fell in love with their color and shape, both unique. To make the shoes pop I took a shirt with a ruffle down the middle. Those sorts of embellishments on a top go really well under a blazer. The white piping on the black blazer give it a shape. A dark wash jean and black accessories wrap up the look.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
Office Party Outfits
Its that time of year! The holiday's are fast approaching and the office parties are brewing. This week I wanted to give you some examples of appropriate looks to wear to that office holiday party. Some a little more fun than what you can wear everyday, but something that still works for your boss and co-workers.This first outfit is a simple and comfortable look. The brown cords are a casual yet put together choice. Pair is with the festive green sweater, the button up white shirt and the brown loafers and you got a nice look for that office party! Things like sweaters can compliment any nice occasion. Choosing a color and style to accentuate the reason for the party will help you feel and look festive.
This next look is a variations on the first outfit. This one is a little more sleek. The jeans are a dark wash, but not black, with the black button up could work all by itself. However, adding the red/grey/black argyle sweater adds that pop of holiday spirit. Lastly, the men's ankle boots bring that last bit of sleekness to the entire outfit.
Now onto the femme outfit! I went, again, with a red accent for the holiday touch. The blouse has the frill for a party but without being over board. I paired it with the pencil skirt. (They are oh so versatile!) Next the ribbed tights are the coverage you need for an office get together, but still allow you to show off those legs. The boots are another way to get coverage but still looking sexy. Lastly, the jewelry! The multiple chain necklace stands out against the ruffles, the ring adds a touch of class without the gaudy sparkle, and the bow earrings are classic and make you look like a little gift ;)
So enjoy the holidays and enjoy your parties!
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A Chance to Be Featured!
Well here is your chance. As I'm sure some of you have come to realize, I use a website called Polyvore to create and shape my weekly outfits. I recently created a group with the polyvore website that makes it so you can "join" and then "submit" your own outfits and clothing sets. I urge you all to go out there and create looks that really catch your eye and if I think your job is something stellar I could feature it in an upcoming Lez Be Fashionable post! I want to see what you guys are taking away from my little lessons and what you can create from the deepest parts of your imagination. Also, if you keep close watch to the group you could get a glimpse of an upcoming look before it's even posted!
Click here to check out the group and sign up for Polyvore today!
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Looks for Rain
The rainy season is here! (Well for most of the 50 states) I know rain wear can be a downer, but with a few tips from me you can look hot even while its all wet outside.The first outfit is for those of use who want a funky flare. The first thing to grab attention are the green boots. They are a solid color which makes it easier to match up with other more busy pieces. The nostalgic Tale Spin shirt beings a pop of bright blue. I layered it on top of a grey polo to make it warmer. Next, a black water proof jacket, a green scarf, and the brown umbrella to keep you warm and dry! Lastly, a pair of blue jeans that act as a neutral to bring them all together.
This next look is a preppier way to keep warm and dry. A pair of grey corduroy pants to start off. The brown color of the boots pulls in the brown leather jacket. The argyle sweater with the great graphic is layerd on top of the grey polo shirt. The graphic on the sweater is a good way to get the pop and trend of a graphic without going overboard or making it look juvenile. Lastly, the wool cream scarf to match the sweater and the basic black umbrella that wraps up a classic look to keep you warm and dry.
The last outfit is for those femme lesbians out there. This look was actually inspired by the umbrella. The two fabrics, textures, and the bow give a regal yet Victorian feel. The floral rain boot gives a great piece of pattern to a solid colored look. A pair of skinny jeans fit easily into the boot and keep you from having the water creep up the denim all day long. The white ruffled shirt is perfectly framed by the low v-nceked, black and grey blazer. The cut of the blazer as well as the ruffle shirt really add to the Victorian look inspired by the umbrella. Then to finish it up the floral patterned earring and dusty rose scarf ties in with the boot.
So keep warm with layers and dry with a fun umbrella and rain boot. Enjoy the winter seasons ladies!
To learn where to find these looks check out these links:
Funky Butch Rain
Preppy Rainy Day
Femme Fashionable Rain Brittany Marie is a CSUN graduate with her degree in T.V. Production. To find out more about her visit her page on MySpace
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Looks for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is almost here and I have decided to give you a few ideas on how to dress to the nines for your gathering with friends and family. Fall has always brought me towards more nature based colors, especially the color of the changing leaves. So enjoy these three looks inspired by the fall season and the Thanksgiving holiday.This first outfit is a comfortable look when hanging with your family after the feast, lounging and socializing. I began with the sage green button up shirt, that went under a brown corduroy blazer. The outfit can work with or without the blazer, but it does make the look a little more put together and cleaned up. Next a medium wash jean with a unique military seaming for the pockets. The shoes are where the comfortable factor really comes in, they are a moccasin/slipper type in a sand brown color. Lastly, a leather corded, coin necklace with a cross detail. A belt can be added with this look, but stick with a shade of brown.
This next look is a more formal, but still very casual outfit. It began with the argyle sweater. I love the very "fall" coloring of the sweater, which makes it easy to pick a color for a shirt to go underneath. I chose the navy blue diamonds to match a navy blue (almost black) button up, collared shirt. Next a modern, medium wash, distressed jean. An old Europe family crest inspired medallion compliments the classic feeling of this look. Last, but not least, a brown dress shoe makes this outfit a very nice and appropriate look for a dinner out, or a formal get together.
Now on to our femme look! This began with the charcoal gray belted dress. That belted detail pulls attention to an hourglass shape and the looser top gives room for a fuller breast and shoulder. The leggings are an optional piece that can be worn or not depending on comfort/weather. The length is important, it should be about mid-calf. Leggings that stop at the ankle give an illusion of "cankles" and at the knee or above make the thigh look bigger. So when wearing leggings try to get ones made to fit mid-calf, if you plan to wear them with the bottom showing. (Leggings that fall to the ankle look fine under boots) Next I paid homage my fall palette with a dark orange, semi-pointed toe flat. Notice the totally cute bow detail! For a little extra warmth a brown sweater was added, I recommend it be worn open and unbuttoned so you can show off the dress. Brown chandelier earrings match the sweater, and the green/orange/tan pendant bring a few more fall colors into this Thanksgiving look.
So everyone enjoy a lovely Thanksgiving, eat lots, enjoy your family (as much as is tolerable haha) and show off your sexy selves!
Comfy Thanksgiving:
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Femme Thanksgiving: Brittany Marie is a CSUN graduate with her degree in T.V. Production. To find out more about her visit her page on MySpace.
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Layers and Layering
Layers and layering are not only to keep you warm, they can make a statement about you and your personal style. Layering is a great way to make an article of clothing that is normally plain into something new and fresh.This first look starts with a blue striped, collared shirt. Layered on top of that is the gray sweater vest. Then on top of the vest and shirt a brown corduroy blazer. The jeans are a dark wash and boot cut fit that will work well with the dark gray scarf and black/silver macramé bracelet. Lastly, the plaid converse that has the dark gray, medium gray, and brown to pull in every article in this look.
Sweater vests are a great item for the fall and winter season, they are classic pieces and can be layered on top of a plethora of button up shirts. If you aren't too good at matching colors stick to buying sweater vests that are a neutral color (Black, brown, gray, cream), they match every color. But, if you want a funkier sweater vest stick to a neutral shirt color underneath.This outfit is a more casual look, great for a weekend around town. The first piece is a hip Polaroid screen tee, layered on a white button up long sleeved shirt. For warmer days I recommend rolling the sleeves up for a cool look and to show off the awesome bracelet. Next is a slim fitted jean to show off some of your assets...hehe. Now, pair is it all with brown slip-ons, billed beanie, and woven bracelet, you have a cool, comfortable and casual look.
Lastly, our femme outfit. This is an outfit for the bolder femme fashionista. It all started with a rather plain, if not boring, black sweater. You can make that mundane sweater pop with the purple-tiger shirt dress, and a belt around your smallest area. (For bigger figures I recommend a wider belt, and for smaller ones stay in the skinny to medium range in width). Now because the shirt is a "shirt dress" I recommend balancing the weight and length of the dress with a skinny jean. I chose a dark wash, but not a black, to keep with the color palette without making it a head-to-toe black outfit. (Head to toe of ANY color is a no go in fashion terms) Next a flat boot for comfy walking and those who are less coordinated and heels aren't a preference. On to accessories! The vintage inspired bracelet gives a great myriad of colors. The necklace gives a layered effect without the tangle of chains and the earrings are a vintage pattern with the edgy skulls.
So there are a few example of simple layering techniques. Try a long tank under a t-shirt, a long sleeve under a t-shirt can work as well. For the femmes, if you got a shirt thats a bit too big try adding a belt around it to give it shape. So play with layers and figure out how to spice up your wardrobe this winter.
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Layered Funk: Brittany Marie is a CSUN graduate with her degree in T.V. Production. To find out more about her visit her page on MySpace.
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