Less Is More: The Personal Style Point System

Less Is More: The Personal Style Point System

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One of the first things I always teach my clients is about the personal style point system. You should never have more than 7 things on. You know, like your earrings count for 2 points, those daisys count for 3 points. But the best thing to do is, right before you go out, look in the mirror and turn around real fast. And the first thing that catches your eye, get rid of it… Marilyn Monroe did that.’

My favorite piece of style advice always reminds me of the wisdom from classic zeitgeist movie, L.A. Story. Granted, this zeitgeist was Los Angeles in the early 90s (where it was totally appropriate to order ‘a twist of lemon’ after a meal and send a stun gun as a corporate holiday gift), an unlikely place to find a ‘less is more’ philosophy applied to anything! But Marilu Henner’s speech about keeping your style streamlined is, surprisingly, sage.

To be clear, I don’t have a structured point system and certainly don’t espouse Ms. Monroe’s method of ‘turn and take off’; but I do say (often) that while you want your outfit to maintain multiple working pieces (clothing, accessories*, jewelry), too many details suffocates the look. This applies to your home’s decor as well. Not every chair needs a corresponding side table, not every couch needs pillows, not every square inch of space needs to be filled** The eye can only take in and process so much. Erring on the side of less guarantees that your fabulous pieces will be noticed and your overall look not overpowered.

People can be funny about their stuff. Some use accessories as armor, and clutter as comfortable chaos. I know better than to strip mine my client’s exteriors without proper preparation. So consider yourself prepared. Bring an editing eye to your self and home by attempting the following, and remember that none of these changes are permanent:

-Embellish each outfit with only one major accessory (cocktail ring, cuff, scarf, layered necklaces, chandelier earrings, red lips).

-Clear off at least one third of each table’s surface (bowls, boxes, book stacks, candles, objets d’art).

-Create a small amount of outfits that include no accessories or jewelry. This exercise lays the entire style burden on the quality of your clothing and creativity in how it’s paired and presented.

 

*Accessories include a bold lip, painted nails, and (in some cases) a hair style.

**Someone please inform Divine Design’s Candice Olson.

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Loafer Love

Loafer Love

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In the eternal search to be stylish and comfortable, flats are always a popular solution. Loafers have made their comeback in the last few years, rivaling the trendier oxford and classic ballet flat as the comfortable shoe DO.

Available from J.Crew in the color of the moment (which I was endorsing last year)…

(Just sayin’).

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Have Style, Need A Stylist?

Have Style, Need A Stylist?

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When I launched Mile High Style, I had to answer an important question: why would someone with great style, fluency in fashion, an organized and streamlined closet and a fabulous wardrobe need to hire me?

Without question, the majority of my client base consist of women who (admittedly) enter our relationship sitting below the fashion curve. Working with them, witnessing their transformations and helping grow their style IQ is truly an amazing and rewarding experience. How would I feel, and how could I help those who have a more advanced grasp on style and would it be worth my time and their money? Is there a place for this type of client? Absolutely.

No matter your placement on the style curve, I know that you still battle in sessions of clothing karate, still have pieces in your closet that can’t seem to find a home in any outfits, and still face the discrepancies between what you see in the mirror versus what everyone else sees. You could still benefit from your wardrobe seen through a new set of eyes, and the luxury of no longer having to ask ‘what should I wear today’.

I want women who already have great style to come out of your fabulous closets, in your best outfits, and let me show you a new look, present a different perspective, and infuse a new energy and enthusiasm into you, your clothes, and your life.

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Frye For Fall

Frye For Fall

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Accompanying the excitement of entering fashion’s sumptuous Fall Season (booties, burgundy, blazers, oh my!!) is the reality of increased costs on just about everything. Raw materials like leather and cashmere are more expensive than their warm weather counterparts, and the silhouettes require more materials. Part of the reason boots are so expensive is the sheer amount of leather used (ditto anything with sleeves or a cowlneck). When you’re looking at upwards of $800 for a fabulous pair of high end boots (about $500 for booties), any chance to save on the bottom line, without skimping on quality or style, is a gift from the Fashion Gods.

Frye is just that thing. From a classic tall boot, to a cool ballet flat, booties for fashion forward women to the perfect pair for men, you’re saving without sacrificing, allowing some budgetary flexibility for the big pieces.

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The Hermes Scarf

The Hermes Scarf

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True story- I was two hours into a outfit-making session with one of my loveliest clients. This was the second time I had been in her closet and, assuming I had seen everything but still feeling something was missing, asked if she had any silk scarves. Out of a box in the closet, she reveals, almost as an afterthought, an Hermes silk scarf.

I probably don’t need to tell you how much trouble she was in (lots) that it took four hours of working together and my shot-in-the-dark probing to uncover the single most important accessory in the history of fashion and style. Since her look (like most of my over-40 clients) centers around pristine basics accented by fabulous accessories, that single scarf literally changed the punch and power of many, many outfits. That is the force of an Hermes scarf.

I understand that $400 is a lot of money to pay for any item, much less a scarf. I also understand that there are birthdays, holidays and other special occasions; piggy banks, consignment stores and hand-me-downs. While I think $400 is nothing to pay for the best accessory money can buy, anyone should be able to acquire one for less. Wear as a belt with jeans, tie around the handle of a big girl bag, or sport the old fashioned way: around your neck. For you women over 40, the necessity of this item increases as you age, when sophistication and refinement [should] become the backbone of your look.

Available in countless amazing patterns (horses appearing the most frequently, a tribute to the House’s roots as an equestrian boutique) and every color of the rainbow, I recommend their signature orange. If you’re ready to buy, here is my choice for classic, here is my choice for modern, and here is my choice for very modern.

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