08.07.07
My Blog Has Moved to www.erinstafford.com/blog
My blog has now been incorporated into my website. Please find it at www.erinstafford.com/blog.
Thank you,
Erin
08.05.07
Top 6 Ways Stay Up to Date Over Fifty in Orange County
1) Choose your trends wisely. Just because polka dots are “in” doesn’t require you to wear them all over your torso. Maybe just on a belt or an eyeglass case.
2) Wear no clothing with embroidered words that identify you as the wife, the mom, or the grandma.
3) Be wary of retro. It’s the look that’s supposed to be retro, not you.
4)Indulge the latest fashion in purses, scarves, and shoes. But don’t buy those cute shoes if you can’t walk in them. When a young woman trips in her high heels, it’s charming. When anyone older does, people get nervous.
5)Learn to use the computer technology that most of the world uses to communicate.
6) Buy People magazine every now and then, or at least flip through it in the super market check out. I know you probably don’t care what the latest Hollywood starlets are up to, but the rest of the world will be talking about what they’re doing and wearing. You will at least know who they’re talking about.
* Some tips taken from Susan Swartz’s book The Juicy Tomatoes Guide to Ripe Living After 50. It’s a must read for all baby boomer women out there.
08.03.07
Get Your Colors Done – No More Unworn Clothes
I met with a client yesterday to do some personal shopping. I had met with her about three months ago to do her colors and go through her closet, so it was nice to catch up with her again and see how she was doing. She said that having her colors done and having her palette of colors in her purse at all times meant that she was finding shopping much easier. And as all the colors look great on her and go together, she was finding that she was no longer buying clothes that just sat in her closet with the tags still on. She was actually wearing them and mixing them with things she already had.
It makes me so happy when my services help my clients shop and dress themselves much easier. She can now get dressed for work in the morning without having a clothes crisis.
08.01.07
More Fall Fashion for OC’s Women
Here’s a few more things to look for when you are planning your fall wardrobe:
Long Leather Gloves – I know here in Orange County, that we don’t need gloves, but if you find yourself in a cold city this fall, invest in a pair of long leather gloves. Find a pair of opera length leather gloves and pair them with shorter sleeved jackets and coats. You’ll be stylish and warm!
Piped Blazers – We’re bringing preppy back this fall with the return of the piped blazer. They are instant classics with contrasting trim that can be worn over a solid dress, with jeans, or dress pants. This blazer will add just the right amount of oomph.
Camel Time – There is nothing classier than a beautiful camel wool coat, fantastic bag, or great pair of loafers. This fall update your camel pieces and pair them with almost anything…especially the leopard prints I mention below.
07.31.07
Fall Fashion Preview for Orange County Women
In case you haven’t noticed, while we’re outside sunning ourselves on the beach or by the pool, the stores are now filled with fall merchandise. Wool skirts, coats, tights, long sleeves, they’re everywhere you look. Although you couldn’t possibly think of wearing them right now during the heat, this is a great time to buy for fall, as you have the widest variety of sizes and styles.
Here’s what to look for this fall.
Hot shades of purple and pink – find yourself a great statement clutch, a pair of shoes, a couple bangles, or a loud scarf in either of these eye popping colors. Save the head to toe look for the kids, but embrace these bold colors through your accessories to stay modern and on trend.
Cobalt blue is back! – It was in a couple years ago, and is making a come back this fall. As this is an easier color to wear than the hot pinks and purples I mentioned above, you can indulge yourself a little more. Find a great cobalt wrap dress or a wonderful winter wool skirt. You’ll be turning heads in no time.
Add a splash of leopard! – Although many other animal prints are on the market, leopard is the classic. Add a dash of leopard print in a belt, a great pair of heals, or an amazing scarf. Pair these accessories with all black or all white for a truly classic yet modern look. A little leopard goes a long way, so keep it in your accessories.
07.29.07
Orange County CABi Fall Collection Party
I just returned from Christiana Parsons’s CABi Fall Collection luncheon and fashion show. What a treat. Not only was her house amazing, set high in the Orange/Anaheim hills, but the decorations and her attention to detail in planning the event were really top notch. Every table was beautifully decorated in the CABi colors of white and hot pink, with hot pink fans at every place, napkins tied with pink ribbon, and gorgeously dressed mini mannequins and rose petals as center pieces. My personal favorite were the husbands/wait staff who were adorned in black tee shirts with hot pink writing that read “CABi Hunk.”
I enjoyed mingling with the women at the event and viewing the new collection as a fashion show. It always makes it more fun. The fall collection has amazing pieces that can be worn to the office, out to an event, or for a relaxing weekend. CABi offers great style, design, and fit for a very reasonable price. Not only do the pieces look great, but they are so easy to mix and match. If you have not experienced CABi yet, you really must do so.
To contact Christiana about her latest collection please contact her at www.christiana.cabionline.com or posh1@sbcglobal.net. Make sure you let her know that I sent you!
07.25.07
When to Walk Away
When you’re on a mission for a specific item and you’re not finding it in the store, walk away. Don’t force solutions where there aren’t any. New merchandise arrives every week. Ask a helpful sales associate about the schedule of arrivals. Try again later.
If you find what you’re looking for, but it’s not in a flattering color, walk away. Fifty percent isn’t enough. Leave the store empty-handed.
Remember when you’re trying on clothes that 90 percent of what you bring into your dressing room may bomb. Don’t get discouraged. Twelve dresses in a row can be awful. That can be useful because when the thirteenth one slips over your head and is gorgeous, it’s easier to see by comparison how truly right it is.
The point is to buy clothes that are fantastic, fit well, and make you feel fabulous in them. You should never settle for just any old thing, just because you feel like buying something new. It will only hang in your closet with the tags still on with the rest of the clothes you never really liked. What a waste of money and space. Have the discipline to only buy things you love! You’re image will adore you for it!
* From the lovely Brenda Kinsel’s fabulous book 40 Over 40
07.23.07
Boxy Tops and Pencil Skirts for OC Women Over 40
Boxy tops and below the knee pencil skirts are all the rage right now for women over 40. It’s perfect for the end of summer and can be worn in or out of the office.
The skirts hem should just skim the bottom of the kneecap. To balance the longer length, pick a curve hugging cut; woven fabrics work well here.
Choose a top that’s structured, slightly roomy through the body, and hits at the hip; short or three quarter sleeves keep the proportions right.
For the most flattering look, definitely opt for heels. And since the feel of this outfit is so pared-down, go for simple, architectural jewelry, like a cuff and hoop earrings.
* from Lucky magazine August 2007
07.19.07
A note on Belts for OC Women
Buy great looking belts in the men’s department. They are often of better quality and have more interesting textures while being less expensive than belts in the women’s department. Many belt departments will cut the size down for you for no charge. Or take it to your favorite shoe repair person. (I have an amazing guy in Fullerton). You want the belt to fit you comfortably with the notch resting in the third hole of a five hole belt.
This was taken from Brenda Kinsel’s book 40 Over 40.
07.17.07
Fixing Bleach Spots
I found this great tip in this month’s Lucky magazine.
You know when you get a random bleach spot on your favorite top or dress, well instead of tossing the whole thing, they’ve found the best fix I’ve ever heard.
You’ll need – Tria System Pantone Markers. They won’t bleed on any fabric and there are endless color options, so you can always find an exact match.
How it’s done – Wash the garment first, then just fill in any splotches with the marker. Let it sink in for a day and then launder as usual. It sets permanently.
I love it! You can buy the markers for $3 each at www.pearlpaint.com