Showing posts with label boots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boots. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2011

For the trend-setting fashionistas

I did a blog yesterday about the top 10 fashion trends in 2011.

Anyone who knows me well, or has known me for a long time, is well-aware that I go out of the box with my outfits. In high school I was known for the crazy layers I always had. 

It's progressed now to a different level. I love to combine classy-looking clothing with modern accessories and the modern clothing with classy accessories. 

Since it has turned winter, I've started a new trend of my own that I previously haven't done. 

As I said, I've always loved layers. Instead of shirts though, which is what I used to layer in high school, I layer my socks, boots and leggings.

Yes, I took a picture of my socks and boots at work.
Almost every day I wear a dress or tunic to work with leggings/tights and boots (as mentioned in the top 10 blog and other previous posts, I'm obsessed with boots). 

So today, it's black leggings with gray socks and black boots. Yesterday it was dark brown leggings with light and dark plaid socks and brown boots. If I'm wearing a solid color dress/tunic, I wear plaid socks. However, my dress today has a pattern, hence the solid colored socks. 

This has become my main outfit this season. 

I plan to continue it into the new year and beyond. Maybe I'll pull out a twist on it for the spring and summer seasons.

If you have some tall socks laying around, try the outfit idea out and see how you like it! Just because I enjoy it doesn't mean everyone else will, but I hope it sparks a light bulb in your brain to start your own trend. Not following in the spotlight trends can be really fun!

"It is easy in the world to live after the world's opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after our own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude." -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Top 10 fashion trends of 2011

In 2011, fashion began a more common term thrown around. I'll admit, I bought more clothes than usual this year. The opening of more discount retail stores and outlets really inspired shop-a-holics and fashionistas to get out and find a new wardrobe.

Everyone has a different opinion about fashion and narrowing down all of the trends to the top 10 is difficult, but here are my picks. It's not to say I like all of these trends, but they were all present throughout the year.

10. Colored jeans.
I saw these around fairly often this year, especially in the fall. The skinny jean that was a huge hit in 2010 transformed in 2011 to include a variety of colors - red, yellow, blue, pink. It wasn't anything I ever partook in, but some women pulled it off pretty well. Forever 21 and similar stores were the primary spots for these.

9. See-through shirts and dresses
Thankfully these were layered (usually), and often times had a classy feel. The sheer, see-through material became a popular thing to wear over color colored shirts. Other see-through shirts weren't completely sheer, but with lacy holes - enough to have to wear a tank top underneath but so much to be too provocative. Victoria's Secret, Express, New York & Co., and many other stores picked up this trend from spring to fall.

8. Flare jeans
Yet again, flare jeans made a comeback. They were around for a bit in 2010 but showed a prominent appearance in the spring and summer of 2011. I'm personally too short for the flare-jeans look, but some women can pull it off beautifully. Most of the stores mentioned above carried the jeans throughout the year.

7. Animal print
I'm not a fan, personally, but some of my favorite stores really carried this trend out this year. Leopard print, tiger print and zebra print debuted in the spring. The bright and bold clothing made a loud statement throughout the summer, but has pretty much died down since then. Express was one store that really pushed the sales of animal print.

6. Mixed prints
Now this I am a fan off. Mixing flower prints with stripes or plaid with stripes is a difficult and tricky task, but if done right it makes a huge statement about what a daring and confident person you are. I've always been a fan of mixing prints and was thrilled to see so many other women doing it this year. In the cold months it has nearly ended, but the summer and fall were popular for prints.

5. Trench coats (long coats)
Long coats are classy yet mysterious and have become a popular item at the end of the year. I just received one as a Christmas gift and I must say, they are warm and enjoyable. Some have a high slit or buttons that end at the waistline, leaning toward a little more provocative look while others keep it as classy as possible with a straight button-down look. Women with small waist lines tend to wear the belted trench coats to create a curvy look, while women with a larger waist or chest have been wearing the trench coats that button all the way up. All of them look good on the right person.

4. Hair extensions and colors
It's not a clothing thing - but it is fashion. Adding things to hair has become a hit this year. Putting feathers in hair, coloring the tips of hair or colored extensions were popular amongst teenagers and adults alike. The colors were typically bold pinks or blues. While I haven't done this I've seen it around much more than I expected when it first hit the fashion waves. 

3. Platform wedges and boots
While the summer of 2010 was the summer of wedges, the summer of 2011 was the summer of platform wedges. In fact, 2011 has become the year of platform-type shoes. Fashionable platforms have been a fun addition to the shoe market since the summer. Now platform boots are popular. The difference between the typical heeled wedge or boot and the platform is simply the lack of the wobbly heel with the same height. Most of the shoes have a platform that is several inches high - height that someone who has bad balance couldn't do in a heel.

2. Military look
The female fashion population really found the appeal in the military look. From shirts to jackets and vests to boots, the military theme has stuck around all year. Almost every popular retail clothing store had at least one military clothing season. The army-green was a popular summer and fall color. The military-style shirts and vests came around in the spring and are still popular buys. The fall season really brought out the military-styled jackets and boots. It seems to have died down for the first time all year, but that's not to say it won't be back in 2012.

1. Tall boots
Boots won my list because I have seen them in every season. Knee-high boots, boots that come above the ankle and even thigh-high boots were around all year. In the early months of 2011 thigh-high boots were on women everywhere. Whether they say it was to get their legs warm or not, it created a huge fashion statement. With the skinny jean phenomenon still going on, wearing tall boots over jeans was simple and near-classy looking. As spring broke out, knee-high boots over leggings was one of the most common outfits I saw on women - my age, younger and older. That trend hasn't slowed down one bit yet. The summer season was fascinating with the boot trend. Skirts were worn with no legging, but tall boots. It was a different look than the usual summer trend, but it worked well with the other popular summer trends this year. Fall and winter, of course, have brought back the leggings and boots and jeans and boots look. 

Boots have been my favorite piece of fashion in 2011. Since it turned fall I have worn boots with leggings almost every day to work. Boots with high heels and short heels. Black boots and brown boots. Knee-high boots and ankle-high boots.

Hope you enjoyed the list. Have something to add? Leave a comment below!

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Sport a scarf, you fancy fashionistas!

I love a cute scarf.

It wasn't until two weeks ago that it was the right weather for me to rock some of my favorite scarves. Since then, I've worn one just about every day.

A winter scarf, to me, has more characteristic than a necklace. I love to wear my scarves with outfits indoors. Today I'm rockin' my favorite bright red scarf. Yesterday I wore a colorful boxed pattern scarf and the day before a brown one.

They look cute with dresses, business clothes, jeans, coats and boots. Where can it go wrong?

For any woman living in a state where cold weather is common, scarves are a must.

It keeps you warm AND looks adorable? Perfect! Combine it with a cute coat and some boots, and you're all set to go anywhere outdoors.

Good accessories, especially such comfy ones, make me confident and happy - like no one can bring me down. Try it out, hopefully you feel the same things.

Sport the scarves, fashionistas!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Flat Fashion

I'm short. Without shoes I stand at 5'0" even. Yep, short.

Therefore, heels have become my really good friends. I wear them every day to work. I have black heels, pink heels, white heels, brown heels, black boots with heels, gray boots with heels ... I could keep going.

Now of course, I don't wear them solely because of the height.  I like them. I enjoy wearing them, when I'm not standing for four or more hours at a time.

No heels?

I went to the doctor earlier this week because of a pain I had in the ball of my foot. And what I feared came true ... I was forbidden from wearing high heels.

I went to work, without heels on, and heard over and over phrases such as "wow, you're short!" or "I never noticed how little you are!"


Not wearing heels to work just doesn't feel write. I'm a journalist. I'm a professional. I need to go out to interview people and impress them with the way I look, and I like having the heels there to assist with making that impression.
Diablo Pilot boot

So I wore moccasins one day and tennis shoes the next. Now it's Friday and I've already given in.

I'm wearing my brown Diablo Pilot boots that I bought from DSW in September.

They have a small heel so I'm justifying it.

I feel much better with my extra height boost.

Flats just aren't for me.

Despite my lack of listening to the doctor in reference to not wearing heels, you shouldn't ever risk your health or well-being for fashion. I'm wearing a pad on the bottom of my foot to comfort the injured area. And I'll still be taking breaks from heels occasionally.

TIP: If you like accessories like I do, I always try to coordinate my jewelry with my shoes. Even when it's something so minor that only a fellow fashionista would notice, I still like it. With my Diablo Pilot boots I wear bracelets and earrings that match the buckle on the boot. You can buy good jewelry at cheap prices at places like Kohl's or Target. They usually have decent sales.

Keep it fancy, fashionistas!