Finding the perfect bra...

I recently had the chance to get professionally fitted for a bra at the Saks near my house by a woman whose job involves traveling around the country and training saleswomen in how to fit women for the right bra size.

I had an aha moment when I realized that even a bra more expensive than (more…)

Spring 2011: What’s coming this se...

Attractive, by ETCETERA

I’m so excited to share with you this Spring 2011 trend report. Take a look at what’s coming down the pike with this a beautifully illustrated run-down of top 10 spring trends. Enjoy!

What I want now (and what you might want...

Doubly Wise, from Elva Fields

I find that some pieces of clothing and, especially, accessories, are so wonderful that they would work for a variety of women (with different styles, lifestyles, and budgets). Here’s what I find myself recommending: (more…)

Transitioning your style into Fall...

I have been obsessed in the past few weeks with the transition to Fall … maybe because of delayed gratification. You know, you want to break out your  [fill in the blank with your latest cool purchase for Fall 2010] but it’s still so darn hot, you really just can‘t.

What I want: Faux fur vest (Scully, Zappos.com)

Fortunately, sometimes just reading about getting ready for a new season can provide that little bit of immediate gratification. This blog post fit the bill for me: “20 Ways To Transition Your Style into Autumn,” from the blog You Look Fab.

What do you do to get a little more mileage from your warm weather favorites while awaiting a drop in temperature? Or do you just pack ‘em all away and get a jump on your Fall favorites? Personally, I really can’t wait to wear my new faux fur vest. Leave a comment and how you’ll be transitioning to Fall.

(Ketura Persellin is an image consultant and personal shopper in Washington, DC, and surrounding suburbs. She’ll help you get rid of those 15-year-old jeans and find you an alternative to your college sweatshirt. Find out more here.)

Fourth of July style: What will you wear...

My family is traveling to San Antonio on Friday for our annual so-hot-we-might-melt long weekend in honor of my dad’s birthday. In his tony, tiny suburb, there’s a really cute small-town parade. It’s homey and adorable — everyone walks, there’s a pick-up band that plays “When the Saints” and if you don’t wear red, white, and blue, you’ll be kicked to the curb.

Last time I was caught by surprise and wore, at the last minute, my red-striped thermal pajama bottoms and a white gauze tunic.

This year I was going to try to do something a little better.

Alas, I don’t have much red in my closet. Not a lot of white, either.

But I just came across this pithy but inspiring post from the blogger behind What I Wore. With Jessica’s advice in mind — not to mimic the flag slavishly — I am going to wear that same white tunic, a denim pencil skirt, turquoise ballet flats (or black patent Gizeh Birkenstocks or old, old pewter sandals), and sparkly silver headbands from Anthropologie. (To me, the Fourth begs for silver rather than gold.)

Another option is to choose one of our flag’s colors and stick to that, and I like this option, too. Here’s Michelle Obama from last year, looking festive and appropriate, but not over-the-top. (This dress is described as black and white but I’d like to think it was really dark navy.)

And it’s not necessary to pick bright white, navy, and true red — as Jessica points out, variations of those colors look patriotic without looking goofy. This dress is one example, and you could pair it with an orange silk scarf, like this one by Eileen Fisher, for a festive, cool look.

What will you wear? Leave a comment and let us know!

(Ketura Persellin is an image consultant and fashion writer in Washington, DC. Sign up for her free email newsletter here and find out what satisfied clients say here.)

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