3 Tricks for Building a Vintage Wardrobe

Posted on: 11 February 2020

If you have decided that you want to wear vintage clothing, you have to find vintage clothing that works for you. Switching to a more vintage-inspired is going to take a while, as it takes time and effort to find quality vintage pieces. #1: Learn All Your Measurements First, before you start vintage shopping online or in-person, you need to know what your measurements are. You need to know the measurements for your waist, hips, and inseam. [Read More]

The Clutch Bag: Why It Should Be Your Go-To Accessory

Posted on: 29 March 2019

Clutch bags, so named because you clutch them in your hand to carry them, are an essential part of any wardrobe for ladies. If you can afford designer bags, like Chanel clutch bags or Louis Vuitton, all the more reason to have them in your wardrobe. If you do not own a clutch, you should buy at least one. Here is why clutch bags should be your go-to accessory.  They Let Your Outfit Shine  [Read More]

Dress For Your Figure: Five Fashion Tips For Curvy Women

Posted on: 17 December 2018

Curvy women with the classically feminine hourglass shape sometimes have a hard time finding clothing that accentuates their positive attributes without drawing attention to any negative aspects they might have. Here are five fashion tips to help you dress your best. Wear A Wrap Shirt Women with an hourglass shape have a small waist in comparison to their bust and hips. A plain wrap shirt without ruffles will accentuate your tiny waist and will draw attention away from your ample bosom and backside. [Read More]

Have You Decided To Make Clothing As Christmas Gifts?

Posted on: 2 November 2018

Are you known to your family and friends as a gifted seamstress? If so, you more than likely already know that they will be thrilled when they open Christmas gifts from you that you have created yourself. You might even save some money by making items of clothing to give to those you care for this Christmas. Of course, buying fabric still costs money, and your time is certainly worth a lot, but if you enjoy sewing and if you are good at selecting excellent materials at a great price, you'll probably still be giving great gifts that were more affordable than clothing you could buy in a store. [Read More]