As a stylist, I enjoy mixing denim with more formal pieces. This lovely violet brocade jacket really dresses up the tailored denim trousers (both thrifted!). The detail on the lace blouse is amazing. Cream and gray pearls, a topaz rhinestone necklace, drop earrings, and patent pumps are a great compliment to the look. I love how the rusted metal chair contrasts with the formality of the outfit.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Military - Trend or Timeless Classic
Granted, the military "trend" is more popular in some seasons than others. But it's almost always around in some form or another. Really, we should consider it a timeless classic instead of a trend.
The fashion magazines and runways are abundant with models totally decked out in full military array...jumpsuits, aviator jackets, cargo pants, lace up soldier boots, uniform hats, and jackets with buttons and huge epaulets. How do we interpret the look to suit our lifestyle without appearing to be dressed for Halloween? I suggest wearing one military inspired piece at a time.
Two easy pieces to incorporate into your current wardrobe are the military jacket and cargo pants. There are always some really great, but inexpensive options available. Pair your military jacket with jeans for a totally casual look with plenty of style. Or throw it over a feminine dress for an unexpected combination (as shown above).
Whether your opt for the new skinny cargo pants or the looser (easier to wear) original version, try adding a floral top or casual sweater for two totally different looks.
For those of you who prefer to be more understated, but still want to add a military inspired piece to your wardrobe for fall, here are two great options.
My advice for your first military purchase...buy a "middle of the road" jacket, then plan to keep it forever. Trust me, this won't be the last season you will wear it.
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| Burberry |
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| KMart |
Two easy pieces to incorporate into your current wardrobe are the military jacket and cargo pants. There are always some really great, but inexpensive options available. Pair your military jacket with jeans for a totally casual look with plenty of style. Or throw it over a feminine dress for an unexpected combination (as shown above).
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| Balmain |
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| Moschino |
Whether your opt for the new skinny cargo pants or the looser (easier to wear) original version, try adding a floral top or casual sweater for two totally different looks.
For those of you who prefer to be more understated, but still want to add a military inspired piece to your wardrobe for fall, here are two great options.
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| Dries Van Noten |
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| Paul Smith |
My advice for your first military purchase...buy a "middle of the road" jacket, then plan to keep it forever. Trust me, this won't be the last season you will wear it.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Great Pants for Fall
It's great to see the wonderful selection of pants that are availalble this season: trousers, flares, peg leg, harem, cigarette, paper bag waist, etc. There is something for everyone. Here are a few photos of my two favorite pant looks: the menswear trouser and the slight flare.

The slight flare (reminiscent of the 70's) is fitted in the hips and thighs and then gradually flares below the knee. It is especially flattering on curvy figures as it balances out the hip area. Avoid pants that are too tight. A good fitting pant should have a 1" leeway in the thigh area.
The menswear trouser (made popular in the 1940's by Katherine Hepburn) provides a little extra room for those with ample hips and thighs. But make sure they fit well in the rear with not too much extra material in the upper thigh area. If you are petite (under 5'4") avoid pants that are too loose, have too large a flare, or pants with a cuff. Think proportion.
Pair your menswear trousers with feminine, silky blouses (tucked in) and a heeled shoe or boot. With your flares, try sleek simple tops or sweaters, depending on your build, and platforms or a heeled shoes to create a long, lean line. With both looks, you definitely need some form of waist definition.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Finding Your Own Personal Style - Personality
What is personal style and how do you develop it? Personal style is your image...how you are viewed by the world. There are three main factors that should influence your personal style: your personality and lifestyle, your body shape, and your natural coloring. In this post, I'm going to cover personality.






What is clothing personality?
Clothing personality is an expression of who we are by the clothes we wear. There are 4 "basic" categories of clothing personality: Romantic, Classic, Natural, and Dramatic. Most of us are a combination of a least two of these. And those can change as we mature and as our lifestyle is altered. Some life altering events that can change the image we want or need to portray are graduation, marriage, having children, and changing occupations, just to name a few.
How do you know which personality categories you are? Items that you wear repeatedly and feel great in are a fantastic indicator of your personality. Take a good close look at them. Are they frilly/Romantic, attention demanding/Dramatic, traditional/Classic, or basic utilitarian/Natural? Remember, clothes are a combination of styles...as are we.
Here's a little visual aid to help hone your "clothing personality" skills. The following photos are of four white tees that represent the 4 categories. Study them carefully to see what makes them romantic, dramatic, classic or natural. If you were going to wear only the top and some pants, which tops can you see yourself wearing the most often?






What is clothing personality?
Clothing personality is an expression of who we are by the clothes we wear. There are 4 "basic" categories of clothing personality: Romantic, Classic, Natural, and Dramatic. Most of us are a combination of a least two of these. And those can change as we mature and as our lifestyle is altered. Some life altering events that can change the image we want or need to portray are graduation, marriage, having children, and changing occupations, just to name a few.
How do you know which personality categories you are? Items that you wear repeatedly and feel great in are a fantastic indicator of your personality. Take a good close look at them. Are they frilly/Romantic, attention demanding/Dramatic, traditional/Classic, or basic utilitarian/Natural? Remember, clothes are a combination of styles...as are we.
Here's a little visual aid to help hone your "clothing personality" skills. The following photos are of four white tees that represent the 4 categories. Study them carefully to see what makes them romantic, dramatic, classic or natural. If you were going to wear only the top and some pants, which tops can you see yourself wearing the most often?
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| Romantic |
| Dramatic |
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| Classic |
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| Natural |
Most teens and young adults are part natural (therefore, jeans and tees). Most fashion bloggers must be part Dramatic and/or Romantic, because die hard Naturals and Classics aren't much into fashion trends! Granted, we can incorporate pieces from all 4 personalities into our wardrobe, but in the end, our final outfit needs to portray who we are. So the next time you go shopping, make sure the item your are about to purchase suits your personality.
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Friday, October 15, 2010
Wearing Olive for Fall
One of the hot colors for fall is olive. You can find almost every garment and accessory available in some version of olive. Here are a few:
Olive may be the "in" color this season, but IN GENERAL, it looks better on warm skin tones. Here are a few tips to keep in mind so you can make the trend work with your own natural coloring. Olive comes in a variety of shades including green, brown, and gray. Try differents shades of olive (in good lighting) to see what works best with your skin tone. The good news is...ANYONE can successfully wear olive...by simply adding a blouse or scarf of a more flattering color close to their face or by wearing olive on the bottom half or as an accessory.
To add more flair and interest to your outfit, pair your olive pieces with brights (such as red), animal prints, and fur.
One of the hot colors for fall is olive. You can find almost every garment and accessory available in some version of olive. Here are a few:
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| Oscar de la Renta |
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| Love this dress! |
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| BCBG |
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| Dolce Vita |
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| Seychelles |
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| Moschino |
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| Fossil |
Olive may be the "in" color this season, but IN GENERAL, it looks better on warm skin tones. Here are a few tips to keep in mind so you can make the trend work with your own natural coloring. Olive comes in a variety of shades including green, brown, and gray. Try differents shades of olive (in good lighting) to see what works best with your skin tone. The good news is...ANYONE can successfully wear olive...by simply adding a blouse or scarf of a more flattering color close to their face or by wearing olive on the bottom half or as an accessory.
To add more flair and interest to your outfit, pair your olive pieces with brights (such as red), animal prints, and fur.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Long Skirts
I am so enamored with the long skirts that are popping up this fall...mid-calf to floor grazing.
These graceful beauties are extremely wearable, not to mention comfortable. Opt for an A-line skirt in a flowy fabric. That is the best style on most body types. But remember that too much fabric at the hemline can make you look frumpy, especially if you are petite. Long skirts are best paired with hip bone length fitted jackets or tops to keep the outfit in proportion. If you do wear it with a longer layer, such as a cardigan, leave it open and belt the under layer to define the waist. Turtlenecks and chunky fitted knits are good options for those with a trim upper body.
Longer length skirts are perfect with boots, especially lace ups. Or try them with heels: oxfords, mary janes, or platforms. For the latest trend, add some cute ankle socks.
TIP:
To select your best skirt length options, try this. Using a piece of poster board/cardboard, stand barefoot in front of a full length mirror. Slowy move the poster board to different spots on your leg. Where it makes your leg look the best, have someone measure from the floor up to that spot. Use this method to determine all your best skirt length.
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| LouisVuiton |
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| Ralph Lauren |
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| Louis Vuitton |
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| Forever 21 |
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| Zara |
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| Rachel Pally at Revolve Clothing |
Longer length skirts are perfect with boots, especially lace ups. Or try them with heels: oxfords, mary janes, or platforms. For the latest trend, add some cute ankle socks.
TIP:
To select your best skirt length options, try this. Using a piece of poster board/cardboard, stand barefoot in front of a full length mirror. Slowy move the poster board to different spots on your leg. Where it makes your leg look the best, have someone measure from the floor up to that spot. Use this method to determine all your best skirt length.
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A-line,
fashion,
long skirts,
skirts,
style
Monday, October 11, 2010
And the Giveaway Winner Is...
Our CSN Stores $35 Gift Certificate winner is...a la Modest! Congratulations!!! Thanks to CSN stores for partnering with Hip Fashion Stylist so we could bring you this opportunity. And thanks to all of you who entered. (Winner selected using random.com.)
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
1960's Victorian Revival
As you already know, I love historic looks and vintage clothes. This photo is from a shoot I styled two years ago. I love the flowing Victorian looking Gunne Sax dress from the 60's, the historic location, and the muted colors from the setting sun. Photo by Dirk Olsen.
Don't forget, my CSN Stores $35 gift certificate giveaway ends tomorrow at midnight (Oct. 10). The winner will be announced on Monday, October 11. See my previous post for details on entering.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Stylish Shoes
I love looking at all the sky high heels, but when it comes to reality, I won't wear them. At least, not for long! And I refuse to spend a lot of money on shoes because they go out of fashion so fast. My most often worn shoes are my ballet flats and my low heel boots. Here is my latest boot purchase...Unionbay Moto boots. Aren't they fun? I can't wait for colder weather!
I took it as a challenge to find a variety of stylish, but inexpensive low heel shoes to share with my readers who are also "High Heel Challenged." I checked out the following online stores: shoes.com, shoebuy.com, and famousfootwear.com. Here are a few of my favorites for under $50.
Don't forget to sign up for my $35 gift certificate giveaway from CSN stores. The contest ends Sunday, October 10. See previous post for details.
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| Unionbay |
I took it as a challenge to find a variety of stylish, but inexpensive low heel shoes to share with my readers who are also "High Heel Challenged." I checked out the following online stores: shoes.com, shoebuy.com, and famousfootwear.com. Here are a few of my favorites for under $50.
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| Anne Klein |
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| Kensie Girl |
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| Steven Madden |
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| Dr. Scholls |
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| Madden Girl |
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| Rocket Dog |
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| Rampage |
Friday, October 1, 2010
Giveaway: $35 Gift Certificate from CSN Stores
Great News!! CSN Stores has offered to sponsor a $35 gift certificate giveaway on Hip Fashion Stylist. CSN Stores has over 200 online stores where you can find anything you need whether it be a stylish handbag, a chic bar stool or fabulous cookware. And if you are the winner, you can use your gift certificate as you wish at any of their 200+ websites. For those of you who are in love with the Anuschka handbags from my last post, you can find them there!
Here are a few of my favorite fashion accessories for under $35.
To enter, simply check out http://www.csnstores.com/, find something you love, and leave a comment on this post telling me about it. (Choose any item at any price, but not the items shown above.) Want an extra bonus entry? Subscribe to this blog though BlogLovin' and leave me a comment telling me that you did.
This giveaway ends October 10 at midnight and it is open to US and Canada readers only. Good luck!
Here are a few of my favorite fashion accessories for under $35.
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| Kenneth Cole Reaction clutch wallet - $25.99 |
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| David King Rivet Bag - $29.99 |
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| Anuschka coin purse - $16.00 |
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| Anuschka checkbook cover - $34.00 |
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| Adi microsuede boot - $35.00 |
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| Journee flats - $35.00 |
To enter, simply check out http://www.csnstores.com/, find something you love, and leave a comment on this post telling me about it. (Choose any item at any price, but not the items shown above.) Want an extra bonus entry? Subscribe to this blog though BlogLovin' and leave me a comment telling me that you did.
This giveaway ends October 10 at midnight and it is open to US and Canada readers only. Good luck!
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CSN Stores,
David King,
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Journee,
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