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How to Select a Handbag
Investing in quality is very important when choosing a handbag. Make sure that your handbag is well made. The stitching should be secure. The zipper should be strong enough to work properly and the zipper should not get caught in the material of a fabric bag. A good quality, classic handbag is a simple leather bag without a lot of ornamentation. It should last for years. When buying a handbag, keep in mind how often you will use it and what it will go with in your closet. -
A New Status Symbol From Tiffany’s
The new assortment of handbags designed by by Richard Lambertson & John Truex (formerly Lambertson Truex Label) is now "live" on the Tiffany website. There are a number of styles to choose from priced from $395 - $17,500. -
Fall Accessories ECO Style and Statements
Accessories can make an outfit go from bold to fierce, or classic to dynamic. They can be minimal and subtle or loud and outrageous and the list of accessories this season are wardrobe must have’s. Here are some essential accessory looks to update your fall wardrobe. While shopping learn to look for stylishly green eco friendly fashion. -
Is There Such A Thing As Dressing Too Young?

I have an opinion on the subject of women dressing too young. I believe that these days looking young has become a euphemism for looking good. That said there is a slight difference between looking young and looking stylish. There are plenty of old "socialites" looking very stylish but nobody finds them looking attractive and/or young!
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5 Ways To Stretch Your Clothing Dollars

Know what pieces of clothing you need before you go shopping and look for thoes items when there is a sale at your favorite boutique and / or department store. That means organizing you clothing and closet or auditing your wardrobe. An audit is taking a clothing inventory and an opportunity to get rid of things that you do not wear, don't fit or things that are out of style.
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Go Without Hose or Wear Stockings?

If you are climbing the corporate ladder stockings are a given. Sometimes cold weather may determine if you decide to put stockings on for warmth. Stockings look more polished for formal occasions if your legs are white as snow. Choose pump or closed toe sling back style shoes with stockings or panty hose for dressy type events if you have white legs.
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Dressing for Your Body Type
Knowing your body type is important because in order to look good you need to choose clothing styles that flatter you. Few if any of us have the “perfect figure.” For example: the inverted triangle body shape is the opposite of the pear shaped figure. This figure is large on top and has narrow hips. Wear clothing that calls attention to the hip area like slacks with side pockets or detailing in the hip area. Ruffled skirts, print or patterned skirts and slacks are also good choices since they call attention to your bottom half. Choose solid colored tops. -
What is A Good Investment in Clothing?

For those of you who are not familiar with CPW, it’s a concept that rationalizes the expense of a garment by dividing each time you wear it into the original cost. Cost-per-wear means the more you wear it, the better the returns on your initial purchase. It does not matter whether the item is an expensive pair of Christian Louboutin shoes or an H&M skirt or, whether you spent $2,000 or $100 on an item, just as long as you get your money’s worth.
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Women’s White Blouses Clothing Essentials
No woman’s wardrobe is complete without a crisp white blouse. You cannot have too many white blouses in your closet! They are versatile, available in many styles and are available in a wide range of fabrics. They are great style items for a business professionals wardrobe or to wear with shorts to the beach. Stylish women wear them to lunch and/or dinner and they never go out of style. -
How to Shop for a Winter Coat A Key Investment Piece
Now that winter sales are upon us, this is a good time to look for a winter coat. It’s an investment piece and should keep you warm. Buy quality and don’t be afraid of allocating more of your wardrobe dollars for this purchase. Buy the best that you can afford. A good quality winter coat should last at least 10 years or longer. Look at your purchase on a cost per year basis as if you were buying it over time.
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