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I Love Old Navy

February 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


I love to shop at Old Navy. It is affordable and good quality. I basically have gotten all of my clothing from Old Navy, from pajamas to dress clothes. I bought several summer dresses a few years ago, and I still wear them today. They are plain so they fit for any season and can be dressed up or dressed down. I also bought all of my maternity clothing from Old Navy, it fit perfect, and kept me feeling like I could be stylish and pregnant at the same time. I also buy all my son’s clothing from Old Navy, they have a great selection of childrens clothing as well as womens. Now a days, Old Navy is the place to shop, especially if you are on a budget, but still want to be stylish.

Balaclava Winter Fashion

February 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


My favorite article of winter clothing is my balaclava.  This item is actually geared towards use by both sexes.  They are very similar to ski masks and cover most of the face, some with bill caps to keep the snow off of your eyes.  They are very effective for battling the cold weather, something that is very useful here in New England.  They can be picked up easily in most sporting goods stores for less than $20.  Their first downside is that while they are durable, they are geared towards both sexes and not always what many women would consider attractive.  More often than not they usually are available in just black and have that fleece or generically bland appearance.  They never have any bright colors or flashy pieces.  However when it comes to winter cold in New England, or anywhere else, I would take take comfort and function over flash and beauty anytime.

Sharp and Sassy Winter Fashion

January 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


Just because the weather is dreary and bleak doesn’t mean you can’t look sharp and sassy. Don’t let the wintertime blues affect your fashion sense. Winter can be a great time to have a little fun with colorful accessories. Look at all the different textures and colors now available for scarves and gloves – chenille, cashmere and velvet to name a few. And who wouldn’t love to slip on a pair of bright red leather gloves to accent a charcoal gray coat or navy pea coat. Then there is “outerwear jewelry” – the assortment of pins is amazing. You can use bold and brassy crystal one day and demure pearls the next. Anything to break the canvas of your old wool coat with a splash of color and shine.

Zebra Print Coat

January 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


I have two must-haves for winter. The first is an animal print trench coat. It is the perfect way to add a splash of pizzazz to your outfit. Top off a red, wool dress with a zebra print coat and you can go from the office to drinks with the girls without having to change. The second is a pair of black, pointed toe boots. The thing that makes a pair of boots so perfect is that you can dress them up with a cashmere sweater and a pencil skirt, or dress them down with a plain white, button down shirt and a pair of wide legged jeans and still look chic.

Women’s Long Formal Black Coat

January 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


My favorite thing to wear in the winter is my long formal black coat with my thick pink scarf. This coat is unlike any other winter coat; it gives my body a great shape yet is incredibly warm. It’s not like those other super-warm coats that make you look like a marshmallow! I love to wear it on a night out on the town. My pink embroidered scarf compliments the coat perfectly. I bought the scarf while on vacation in Rome, so it also holds very special memories for me, and I can remember that first trip to Rome every time I put it on. It’s a beautiful shade of dark pink elaborately embroidered with a floral pattern, with lighter pink and green accents. There’s just a touch of sparkle to make the scarf really pop against my black coat.

Old Navy Pea Coat

January 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


I love the wintertime because I get to wear my favorite scarves and coats. I get scarves from all over the place; and I have a large collection of them. However, my favorite piece of winter clothing is my pea coat. I got this pea coat from Old Navy earlier this year and I absolutely love it. As I said, it came from Old Navy and it is a really good quality jacket and it is so warm and comfortable. It is an ankle length pea coat that is gray in color. Since it is a long jacket, I don’t normally wear it just around town; but I normally wear it to church or to other special occasions as it is a dressier looking jacket.

My Favorite Winter Outfit of Boots, Jeans, and a Button Light Sweater

January 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


The outfit that I like best for women during the winter season is boots, jeans, button light sweater, scarf, and a trench coat or a pea coat. The boots should be slightly below the knee with the jeans tucked into them. The sweater can be any color, as long as it does not clash with the trench coat or pea coat. The scarf color can match the coat, of be a neutral color. The scarf can be worn on the head or around the neck. This style will work for woman with any type of hair cut, and body size.

Bright Colors in the Winter

January 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


I am a woman that loves the bright colors. Born and raised in the Caribbean region I found a way to put my culture in the fashion of New York City. This winter I decided that I was going to have the prettiest, sexiest and classy clothes of the winter. I first decide that I need to make a statement, and what better than a bright very well-fitted red coat. That coat is the sensation every place I go, everybody loved it, also my sweaters follow the same approach. I have tried to stay away of the very dark colors that always mark the season, it gets to the point where the winter fashion get to bored fashion, no personal statement. So my secret, the thing that makes me stand out, is pick bright and pretty colors of sweaters and combine them with neutral pants or skirt colors, lace camis also make you very elegant.

Multiple Thin Layers with Colorful Galoshes

January 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


In order to avoid looking bulky and lumpy, wear multiple thin layers. The layers will create pockets of air, which your body will warm, keeping you toasty and looking slim. Try something like a tank top, a blouse or cardigan, a jacket and a trench. Try boots with a rounded toe instead of square (which will make you look boxy), and a slight heel if you can do it without slipping on ice. Don’t be afraid of colorful galoshes if you have to stick with a heelless boot, as winter is depressing enough without sticking with black and brown boots.

Colorful Winter Palette

January 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 


Layering is a great way to be fashionable and keep warm during the winter months.  It can be a great way to bring color to an otherwise neutral, winter color palette too.  Consider wearing tights or leggings with your skirts.  To make it fun wear ones that are colorful, or have patterns such as stripes.  A short sleeved top over a long sleeved one can look great while also keeping you a bit more cozy.  A t-shirt over a long sleeved tee can be a great casual look.  Or if the shirt on top has buttons it can serve as “jacket” like look.  A sweater over an oxford shirt, with the addition of a scarf and belt can look very smart.  The possibilities when it comes to layering are endlessly stylish.

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