audrey hepburn

Friday, June 30, 2023

Classic Stripes

Summer is without a doubt the most inelegant of all the seasons.  It is difficult to feel sophisticated while breaking a sweat.  But, where there's a will, there's a way.  So at times like this I simply ask myself, What Would Audrey Wear.
Audrey Hepburn is the epitome of style in any season or era and at any age.  If she can do it, I can do it, even when it's a million degrees outside and I am starting to have more gray hair than color.
Let's start at the most timeless of patterns: basic black and ivory stripes.  Stripes are chic; I don't know why, but they just are.  So, I started with a simple strip pattern and chose it on this Folded Off-Shoulder Rib Knit Top from ChicWish.  Now it's timeless, but not basic (i.e. Boring) when it's on this neckline. 
Next I added some high waist paper bag trousers that are light and because they sit so high on my waist, they are also comfy for lounging or walking around.  These trousers are so flattering, I wish all my jeans, shorts, and trousers fit like this! And the final touch, and a style tip that I learned from looking at Audrey's most famous photos, is to wear ballet flats instead of flip-flops or sneakers for a more polished look.  Make it even better by wearing flats with a little sparkle instead of basic black. Voila!  A sophisticated style to beat the heat.  

Shopping Info:  
FOLDED OFF-SHOULDER RIB KNIT TOP IN BLACK STRIPE-$29.90 from ChicWishMOUSSE Rhinestone Pointed Toe Slip On Flats-$42 from NEWBELLA  Use code BLEU to save 18% off your purchase

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

The Changing of the Garb

Here we are at the end of November and the seasons are changing again.  I wrote a little in some previous posts about the experiment I began three months ago.  After taking the past two years to thoroughly clean out my wardrobe of clothes I had been accumulating for seven years or so I found that I still had a ton of clothes.  The difference after the clean out was that all the things left in my closet were pieces I absolutely adore and don't want to part with even if it's been a while since I've worn them.  
Trouble was, I still wasn't wearing them.  I was so overwhelmed by the sheer amount of clothes in my closet that I didn't get around to wearing most of them.  Instead I reached for the same few things day after day and week after week.  It was a waste to have all these pretty things and never wear them, so I decided to try a little experiment.  Over the next year I will have my entire wardrobe on a seasonal three month rotation.  By cutting the sum of my apparel into manageable quarters, I hope to get far more wear out of my clothes.
The reason I haven't done this before is that the weather where I live is very fickle and all the seasons tend to blend together so much that it's hard to know exactly when to put the warm things away and bring the cool things out and vice versa.  With my current system, none of that matters.  I have a selection of clothing for a season and I can layer if it's cold or un-layer if it's not, but that's all I have to choose from for three months. 
At the end of this first quarter, I can safely say I have loved it.  Autumn has been a delight while wearing all the best and prettiest that I have not just for the season but for the holidays as well.  I have a number of Halloween themed things that I have forgotten about until the holiday has passed for the past few years and it always made me sad.  This year I wore every single one of my themed things because instead of being buried they were front and center.
Now it's time to change again and I'm after three months, I'm looking forward to the change and ready to bring out all my pretty winter plaids and prints, my wools and flannels for three more months of joyfully choosing what to wear each day instead of being overwhelmed and defaulting to the same tired old garb.
I don't know that I'll feel this way at the end of a year, but for now, I think this has been one of the best decisions I've made to simplify my life and get more enjoyment from my clothing collection (let's be honest, that's what it is) that I may have ever made.

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Little Black Dresses with Milreason

Milreason Women’s Casual Cocktail Dress Stretchy Cap Sleeves with Bow Tie Vintage 1950s Party Swing Dresses with Pockets
There are few things in this world that make me feel more self-confident and just generally amazing than a great dress.  You know the kind I mean, the kind with the classic, timeless style and the amazing fit like this Casual Cocktail Dress from Milreason.

Milreason Women’s Casual Cocktail Dress Stretchy Cap Sleeves with Bow Tie Vintage 1950s Party Swing Dresses with Pockets
It's been a minute or two since I've had a collab with Milreason, but I've never stopped loving their styles, and with at least a dozen graduations to attend this year, I'm more in need of a Little Black Dress than ever before.
Milreason Women’s Casual Cocktail Dress Stretchy Cap Sleeves with Bow Tie Vintage 1950s Party Swing Dresses with Pockets
When it comes to LBDs it's all about the details.  This particular LBD has a lot going for it like cap sleeves with those little ties at the cuffs and the buttons down the front and the best part of all is that you can save an extra 10% off this beauty and the V Neck Flutter Sleeve dress I'll be showcasing tomorrow with my code 10milmil.
Milreason Women’s Casual Cocktail Dress Stretchy Cap Sleeves with Bow Tie Vintage 1950s Party Swing Dresses with Pockets
Hello, pockets!  I can't get along without them, so I'm so glad that Milreason added pockets to this dress.  It also has a full skirt, and I added a ruffled black petticoat underneath for a little more fullness and because I can't resist those vintage vibes.  I'm feeling very Audrey Hepburn-esque in this dress.
Milreason Women’s Casual Cocktail Dress Stretchy Cap Sleeves with Bow Tie Vintage 1950s Party Swing Dresses with Pockets
While I staunchly believe that having a little black dress is the cornerstone of every well rounded wardrobe, I don't believe that gorgeous dresses have to break the bank.  This LBD from Milreason comes in at only $37 and that's before my promo code, so you'll save even more.
 
Milreason Women’s Casual Cocktail Dress Stretchy Cap Sleeves with Bow Tie Vintage 1950s Party Swing Dresses with Pockets
My promo code begins May 24th and is good for a limited time, so don't wait to make this LBD a part of your wardrobe and join me back here tomorrow to see my next dress in my collab with Milreason.

Milreason Women’s Casual Cocktail Dress Stretchy Cap Sleeves with Bow Tie Vintage 1950s Party Swing Dresses with Pockets

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Create Your Own Classic

Elizabeth Taylor, Rita Hayworth, and Audrey Hepburn are my style muses.
If you've ever sighed at the state of current fashion trends and wished for a return to those fashion days gone by, sigh no more ladies, sigh no more.  Thanks to this worldwide market place that the internet provides, we no longer have to settle for wearing whatever the local shops and tastes present us.  It's all a matter of finding that classic style you admire and then doing a little hunting for some look-alike pieces.  For today's outfit, I used the stunning styles of award winning actresses from the 1950s as my inspiration.  The recipe is quite simple:  Start with some Audrey Hepburn class, add a dash of Rita Hayworth's wow and just a pinch of Elizabeth Taylor's diva attitude and voila!  A modern day take on Hollywood Glam.
Black PU Corset Bustier Top from FemmeLuxeFinery.co.uk
Black PU Corset Bustier Top from FemmeLuxeFinery.co.uk and Swing in the Breeze Organza Skirt from ChicWish Black and Ivory Cream
Shopping Info: Black PU Corset Top - Amy-$19 from FemmeLuxeFinery.co.ukSwing In the Breeze Organza Midi Skirt-$49.90 from ChicWish.com
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