The Black Heel

The Black Heel

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If you are still needing a pair of black heels*, this new style from Cole Haan is chic and comfortable and goes with a cocktail dress and skinny jeans. I know this because I styled two completely different outfits for a client’s weekend away using this pair in patent leather: one with a Rachel Zoe dress, the other with grey skinny jeans and a killer black blazer.

If you can wear a higher heel, they’re also available.

 

*How do you know if you need black heels? That’s simple: if you don’t already own a good pair, then the answer is ‘yes, you do’.

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Fall’s Top 5

Fall’s Top 5

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Is your wardrobe ready for Fall? The Indian Summer we’re having has certainly postponed the need to address the new season, but soon enough it will be cashmere-weather. Here are the top 5 items every women needs for Fall-

1. Frye brown boots– Most Colorado women own Frye boots, so why do you need new ones? Because you’re not going to a biker bar, riding a Harley, or any other activity that would necessitate this chunky pair. Frye continues to refine their selections, and the Anna and Melissa collections are their best yet. Available in the standard tall as well as the super-stylish short, these boots will anchor your cold-weather wardrobe.

2. Chan Luu scarf– Are you sick of me talking about this fantastic scarf? While scarf styling may initially add a few extra minutes in the morning, the effort is so worth it. Chelsea has a large selection right now, and they can also custom order any of these beautiful seasonal colors: Tawny Port, Shadow Purple, Biking Red, and Dark Olive Tie-Dye.

3. Leather jacket– If you’re like most women, a leather jacket has been on your list forever, so now’s the time to pull the trigger. On account of Willow-owner Andrea’s obsession with any and all things leather, they have the best selection around. I recommend this killer DOMA bomber jacket.

4. Cashmere dress– Every once in a while, you can sub out the skinny jeans for this amazing cashmere tank dress. Pair with #1 and #3, finish off with a long statement necklace.

5. Longsleeve t-shirt– Don’t forget the basics! Wear the J.Crew painter’s tee with everything!

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5 Biggest Myths of Working with a Stylist

5 Biggest Myths of Working with a Stylist

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1. Stylists are for celebrities– Stylists are for celebrities, and that’s because celebrities are usually too busy to do all the shopping and styling work themselves. They have demanding jobs that require a lot of travel, their lives busy with children, families, pets, friends, exercise, work and social events… Sound like anyone you know? Does it sound, perhaps, like you? We all have busy lives requiring strategic outsourcing (whether its childcare, housecleaning, grocery delivery, dog walking, etc) and working with a stylist is no different. Celebrities: they ARE just like us.

2. It’s too expensive– This is definitely the most popular myth of all and it’s the easiest to disprove with a simple exercise. First, estimate the percentage of your clothing (including shoes, jewelry and accessories) that does not get worn. If you’re like most women, that number is about 50% (and that’s being very generous). Next, take stock of items you have worn- once. Add in what you’ve spent on impulse purchases, sale rack stuff, stacks of $80 Anthropologie tops, junk jewelry, etc. Think that total is at or exceeding $3000?

Investing in a new wardrobe is not inexpensive; but as you should see, you’re already spending that money (and more), and you’re still no closer to enjoying getting dressed in the morning, knowing that you always look great, utilizing 100% of your wardrobe, and having the perfect outfit to wear no matter the occasion. And did you know that select local boutiques like Willow and Chelsea offer my clients special discounts that, added together, often cover the entire fee of working with me?

3. A stylist can’t work within my budget– If you’re ready to invest in your style future, you should have a realistic notion of what it really costs. Plainly, you should be able and willing to spend at least $1500 (excluding my fees) on select clothing, shoes, jewelry and accessories that will ultimately yield about 10 head-to-toe outfits. If you can splurge for the minimum, I stay within budget by consignment shopping, and scheduling our shops around sale times (typically at the end of the season).

4. I’m not gonna look like ‘me’– Not only will you still look like you, you’ll look like the best possible version of you: you 2.0. For more on this, please read what my clients have to say…

5. I have a friend and/or an online stylist can help me– You do. We all have that friend with fabulous taste, who always looks effortlessly put together and has made great recommendations in the past. But will this friend spend 3 hours going through every last thing in your closet, helping you decide what should stay and go? Does this friend have such extensive knowledge of shoe brands that she can recommend a ballet flat that is comfortable, stylish, versatile and affordable? Will she be impartial in recommending pieces when they aren’t her particular style or show you 5 different outfits to feature your new scarf? Plainly, it’s just not the same; stylish friends can make wonderful shopping partners, but they’re not professionals who can assist you in a total style overhaul.

As for the online stylists from Stitchfix.com and other websites, they’re addressing the tip of the style iceberg: buying new clothing is only part of the process. 3 new tops don’t teach you how to wear what’s currently hanging in your closet, or identify where the gaps are, and they certainly don’t put themselves into head-to-toe outfits for you! Skip this gimmick and shop local instead: Chelsea, Willow, Common Threads, Nod & Rose, Christina’s, Cedar & Hyde, Goldyn, Garbarini, Lawrence Covell, Moxie, MAX, and A Line Boutique.

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John Varvatos Pop-Up Shop!

John Varvatos Pop-Up Shop!

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Guys, if you haven’t made it down to Denver’s best boutique, Goldyn, here is your chance! They’re hosting a pop-up shop on Saturday September 6th (11a-8p).

John Varvatos is one of the best things happening in men’s fashion today. From the cool-factor of the clothing, to the ads featuring iconic musicians photographed by rock photographer Danny Clinch, to the New York City storefront acquisition of legendary music club CBGB, his brand embodies a strong Rock N Roll sensibility that separates him from the pack. If Dean or McQueen were still alive, they’d be wearing Varvatos.

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Can You Afford A Stylist?

Can You Afford A Stylist?

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One of the largest impediments to hiring a fashion stylist is the matter of money. In my experience, people both overestimate the cost of working with me and underestimate their ability to pay for it. There’s a very simple way to answer the question of  ‘can I afford it’ and it involves an honest exercise.

Add up all the tops from Anthropologie that you’ve worn only a few times, the Nordstrom Rack purchases that (individually) don’t drain the bank account, the piles and piles of cheap jewelry from ‘here and there’, and the items purchased on trips, impulse buys and anything else that lacks cohesion and purpose.

The honest math should show that you have spent over $1,000 on things and stuff that, simply, don’t do enough for you. Instead, consider investing that money in your style future. $1,000 won’t buy you an entirely new wardrobe, but it will cover the beginning stage.

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