Thursday, July 24, 2014

Absences : OOTD

Hey Gorgeous!  It's been a while!

The next few posts might not have much content, and they might have some low-fi pictures, but at least there will be OOTD.  :)


Pink tee (LOFT), bootcut jeans (Target), purple / silver jewelry (Premier Designs)

I got these from Target for $27.99.  They're on sale right now for $22.99.  I LOVE them!!  The brand is dENiZEN.

That's all for today, ladies.  See ya soon!!

<3, Mandy


Thursday, April 24, 2014

Technical Difficulties

Hey y'all, I didn't forget about our Watcha Wearing Wednesdays.  I'm just having some technical difficulties.  Stay tuned and thanks for your patience!

<3, Mandy

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Necklaces and Necklines

OOTD:
New outfit from Maurices.  Baby girl wanted to be in today's outfit pic too. :)


A friend of mine recently asked what necklace to wear with what neckline, and while I personally believe that it's totally a matter of taste, I do understand that there are some women who just want rules so that decisions are easier.  And for those sisters there is this helpful chart from Pinterest:


'Til next time, loves.

<3, Mandy

If you're looking for some high quality jewelry at a reasonable price you can check out my jewelry website here.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Earring Shapes : What They Do for Us



OOTD:
Jeans, blue / green tunic, grey sweater, brown boots, silver belt.


I was recently asked what earring go with which face shape.  And just like the skirts post, it really depends on what your trying to achieve.  So here is a list of earring shapes and what they will do for you.




TYPES OF EARRINGS:
All earrings are by Premier Designs.

Hoop (circle) - will add width and roundness to your face.



Drop - will add length to your face.



Button (small round studs) - will widen your face.



Fan - will add width to your jawline.



Fringe - will add length to your face.



Tear Drop - will add width to your jawline.




One final note: If you want to highlight you face shape, wear an earring that mimics your face (ex. diamond face - diamond shape earrings, square face - square shape earrings).  If you want to downplay your face shape, wear an earring opposite your face ( heart shape face - tear drop earrings, round face - drop earrings).

Did you find this post helpful?  Share it with your friends!  Any other thoughts on earrings?  Leave a comment!  I'd love to hear from you!

<3, Mandy

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Skirt Styles : What They Do for Us

OOTD:
Jeans, chambray shirt, grey sweater, wedge shoes.


I've recently been helping a friend find the holes in her wardrobe (figure out what she needs), and it led us to skirts.  She'd really like to rock a skirt, but isn't sure what style would be best.  We've all been there, right?  So let's talk about skirt styles and what they will do for your body.

I'm not going to label which body types go with which skirt, because it truly depends on what you want the skirt to do for you.  For example:  You've got a pear shape, meaning you're bottom heavy.   Most fashion sites will tell you to wear a skirt that de-emphasizes your hips, such as Straight or A-Line.  But what if you like your hips?  What if that's something you want to show off?  Then maybe you want to choose a Pencil or Fit and Flare skirt.  Make sense?  So here we go.



SKIRT STYLES:

Pencil - Classic, typically high waisted and to the knee, slightly tapered.  Wear this skirt if you want to emphasize your hips without adding volume.


Bandage - Similar to pencil, but shorter, tighter, and with more stretch.  Wear this skirt if you want to emphasize your hips, butt, and legs.



Straight - As the name implies, this skirt goes straight down from the hip.  Wear this skirt if you want to de-emphasize your hips.  It's a great alternative to the pencil skirt.


A-Line - Made in the shape of an A, it is often considered the most universally flattering.  Wear this skirt if you want to de-emphasize your hips.


Flare - Slightly more volume than the A-Line.  Wear this skirt if you want to add curves to your lower half.


Circle - Forms a circle when laid flat.  Wear this to add volume to your lower half.


Full - Typically gathered or pleated at the waist.  Wear this to add volume to your lower half giving your more of a hip.

Had to get my nerdliness in with a Star Trek skirt.

Fit and Flare - Fitted through the hip, flaring out at the bottom.  It has a similar look to the A-Line, but will emphasize the hips.



SKIRT LENGTHS:

Mini - Well above the knee.  Probably best left to the younger crowd and for parties, and use caution as it will cut your leg off at the widest point.  But it can also be a good option for shorter women in order to elongate the legs, making them look taller.


Knee - To the top, middle, or just below the knee.  Often the most universally flattering because it cuts your leg at the narrowest part.


Midi - Traditionally known as a "Tea Length," this skirt falls half way between the knee and ankle.  It's a very difficult length to pull off as it cuts the leg at the second widest part and can make you look shorter than you are.  But it will be GREAT for you if you have super skinny legs that you want to add some shape to.



Maxi - Falls between the ankle and floor.  Be careful as these can quickly add volume to the lower half if you don't get a slim design.  So if you're top heavy or "banana" shaped, the volume will help create curves.



There ya go, loves!  Did I miss anything?  Let me know what you think and if these tips help you!

<3, Mandy