Stop saving your clothes for "good".... enjoy them now!!
I always worked really hard to be able to buy really nice clothes. So when I would finally acquire the items, I didn’t want to mess it up. I would end up keeping them “for good” and never got the most possible enjoyment out of these investment items.
There were plenty of times I forgot that I had these precious items. When the occasion was finally right to put on such a piece sometimes they didn’t fit as well as they did when I purchased it or it was out of style and it didn't look current.
Moral of the story… there is no day like today to put on something special!
Here are a few tips to getting those items in your outfit rotation
Pull out 3 items you save for “good” hang them on the door or in the front of your closet and wear them within the next week.
Dress down a piece if you feel it’s a little dressy for your daily life with casual basics like a white tee, jeans, or sneakers.
It’s finally getting warmer out so pair a frilly dress with a pair of flat sandals and a denim jacket... go out and have some fun!
This is now I have been enjoying some of my "good pieces"
Frump to Fabulous in 3 Seconds
With a collarless blazer, you instantly go from frump to pretty fab. I love that these blazers are polished and a little edgy. They are a must have item in my client’s wardrobe. They are perfect over a dress, great with a skirt, and an easy way to dress up jeans and a tee.
Ever look in the mirror in the morning and not feel completely happy with your clothing choice? You don’t have the time or patience to change your whole outfit, but you do feel a little frumpy. Whenever I am in these situations (yes, even I have fashion blunders) I put on a collarless blazer. I instantly go from frump to pretty fab. I love that these blazers are polished and a little edgy. They are a must have item in my client’s wardrobe. They are perfect over a dress, great with a skirt, and an easy way to dress up jeans and a tee.
I also love the collarless blazers that a little stretch (more like a cardigan). They aren’t as constricting as a blazer sometimes can be, especially if you’re at a desk all day.
I have many clients that prefer this style over a traditional blazer. Blazers can be challenging if you have a larger chest; if it doesn't fit perfectly, the lapels can bend and gape in unflattering ways. The smooth lines of a collarless blazer allow the front of the jacket to glide over your chest without that awkward bulge.
click on item below for more info
Click on item below for a link for more info