Sunday, February 9, 2014

Don't Feel Bad About Your Neck!

As we get older, there is a lot of emphasis on our necks. You can put moisturizers on your face, wear high coverage make up, slather on sunscreen, even have plastic surgery but there are two areas in which you cannot hide your age:  your hands and your neck.

There are cosmetic procedures that tighten your neck but the skin itself is a struggle to keep wrinkle and spot free. We can't keep getting procedures done every ten or so years and sadly, insurance doesn't cover them anyway.

So let's review clothing necklines and how to use them to enhance your face, your neck and your esteem.

1.  There is the turtleneck. A great coverage neckline but living in the South limits our time to wear these.


This neckline hides a myriad of sins and is warm but Spring and Summer (and usually Fall) in the South makes this style impossible to wear year round.

2.  Mock turtleneck. For some reason, it receives a lot of mocking (sorry for the pun). I like the mock neck (and so did Steve Jobs) because you don't have all that fabric around your neck and yet it hides wrinkles, spots and sags. Still, you can't really wear them in the Spring or Summer due to being too warm.


3.  Boat neck. I love this neckline. It is flattering, provides great coverage and is versatile. Just be sure your bra straps don't show. Young women often wear tops that show their bra straps (I blame Patricia Field who showed a lot of bra, even as a top alternative, on "Sex and the City," but I digress). It is NOT a fashion look, particularly for women "of a certain age." Just wear the right bra underneath.



4.  Ballet neck. Although I love this neckline, it does highlight that fatty area at the base of the neck in the back (if you have that... not sure? Look in profile with a mirror to see if you do). It is such a pretty neckline from the front, you might want to wear it and ignore the back. Your choice, of course.


5.  V-neck. A great neck for wearing if you don't have a lot of wrinkles, sags or spots on your neck and chest. Happily you can cover those with a great necklace to distract from your negatives. And this neckline looks great under a jacket or sweater.


6. Crew neck. The most common neck and a great all season one that provides coverage but still looks flattering. It is available everywhere and is a great option for us.



7. Collared neck. A great neckline for all occasions and one that can be dressed up with jewelry or scarves with the greatest of ease.

 

8. Jeweled neck. Just a beautiful way to have your top and jewelry in one piece.


9. Funnel neck. Fun to wear but one that constantly needs adjusting if you move around a lot.


10. Mandarin neck. This neckline always reminds me of The Beatles, somehow. And it still is stylish to wear and provides a lot of nice coverage as well.


11.  Scoop neck. This one can be tricky for us but it certainly is pretty.



12.  Bow neck. A beautiful look to highlight your face and smile and it provides great coverage.



Again, these are just suggestions to look at, try on when you're shopping and consider for your wardrobe...You need to wear what you are comfortable in and what looks best on you. You certainly can see that you have a lot of options. And when you add in the fabric choices, prints or solids, clothing bottoms (skirts, jeans, slacks, suits), your head could begin to spin. I don't mean to add to your dilemma of covering your neck but I want you to know that you are not alone and you can wear anything that suits you.

Nora Ephron wrote a great book, "I Feel Bad About My Neck" for the same reason I wrote this post...we age, we get stringy, stretchy and splotchy. But hold your head up, stick your neck out, and walk proudly knowing that this is going to happen to everyone eventually...male and female.  It's how you care for others that shows how you care about yourself.

She also stated:  “I look as young as a person can look given how old I am.  I say, A-men.

Until next week, I remain,

Stylistically yours,

Sooz

Sunday, February 2, 2014

My Newest Bargains...plus a Bonus!

I'm retired so my clothing needs should be less. But I use the fact that I do temp work in various offices as my excuse to continue to buy a few things ... maybe more often than I should, but they are items I will wear often!

So I bought a couple of items this past week at Target. They are both classic pieces that I'll be wearing for quite a long time.

I bought a Mossimo black dressy vest.  And I just had to have it.  I can wear it to work or for casual, styling it over dresses, pants or skirts.  It is so pretty and was only $27.99.  They also have the same vest in white but I shy away from white because of the yellowing factor (too much maintenance for me).

Mossimo® Womens Collared Vest - Assorted Colors
  • Lining: Basket weave
  • Material Lining: 100 % Polyester
  • Collar: Notched collar
  • Back Style: Plain
  • Sleeve Style: Sleeveless
  • Closure Style: Front button down
  • Garment Length: At hip

I also bought a great rayon dress.  For only $27.99, this is one of those dresses you can pack into your handbag, pull out and wear right away.  I love that it has a black background with a royal blue, light blue and white abstract print.  I plan on wearing this dress tomorrow while I'm temping and more often in the year. And it has in-seam pockets!  (I love pockets in dresses!)

Mossimo® Women's Geo Shift Dress - Assorted Colors
  • Material: 100 %: Polyester
  • Neckline: Round, No collar
  • Back Style: Plain
  • Sleeve Style: Short, Set in sleeve- No cuff
  • Closure Style: Back collar button
  • Pocket Style: Side pockets
  • Garment Length: At knee
  • Hem Style: Plain hem

At Ross on Tuesday, using my Senior discount, I bought these beautiful black suede shoes.

    
For only $12.99 (they were marked down on sale) and then 10% off that.  I love a wedge for walking across brick streets.


The week before, I bought, at that same Ross, these great sneakers.

   On the Converse website, they go for $80.  I got them for only $24.99, minus the 10% senior discount.  So much fun to wear (but they're not as comfy as my Skechers Go-Walks!).

Last month, I bought a pair of Lee Rider Jeans and plan to get another pair, if I can find them. They look like normal jeans but inside the waistband there is a sewn-in elastic band that makes them fit beautifully, there is no waist gap AND they look great from behind!  $16.99 for great jeans at Ross (again).



The weather has finally warmed up and is supposed to be like this all week (today it is 83 degrees and the forecasters predict the remainder of the week will be no lower than 61 degrees), so bundling up isn't necessary for now.  If you live where it is cold, remember to layer your clothes, keep your feet dry and warm...and cuddle a lot.

In this new year, I am trying to eat healthy and work out.  The bonus is that I have found shopping is a great way for me to lose weight. I get so wrapped up in hunting, trying things on, looking again and buying that it becomes all consuming for me.  And apparently I'm not alone on this.  As the beautiful and talented Jennifer Hudson (and Weight Watcher spokesperson) has stated...

Talk about a fun diet plan!  So go shop....but hydrate!!

Until next week, I remain,

Stylistically yours,

Sooz

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Who Wore That?

Shoulderless tops.....
Cold Shoulder Top

Bubble necklaces....
Bauble Necklaces

Cowl neck sweaters....
Cowl Neck Top

Shredded shirts......
Shredded Top

Infinity scarves....
Infinity Scarf

Peplum tops....
Peplum

Cat prints...
Cat Print

Waterfall sweaters...
Waterfall Cardigan

What do these things have in common, you might ask?  In this new year, these are last year's trends that are wearing out their stylishness meaning soon they will be out of style. I know, it is hard to keep up with "in versus out" trends. But a trend is a temporary fashion statement, not the classic pieces we own and should update regularly.  I'm a bit sad about several of these trends going "out," because I own several of them now.  Just get ready to pack them away and let's look at the newest ones on the horizon (you can get a jump start and wear these now, if you like any of them !).

1.  Striped shirts are the new solids...
  

I found lovely ones at Old Navy, Target and Marshall's and didn't pay more than $20 per.  Go buy a couple and find out how to mix and match them. Here are a few fun ideas:



2.  White on white.  This one can be tricky because you don't want to dress like you work in a doctor's office.  But if you do it right, you'll be on top of the trends.
White T-Shirt + White trousers

3.  Mixing your necklaces to make stylish statements.  Take a choker necklace and then pile on some pendant necklaces.  Wear different metals.  Mix your stones.
Choker + Pendant Necklace

4.  Turtlenecks under those plaid shirts. Very on trend and something you can wear right now to keep warm. Look at yourself layering and looking fabulous.



5. Colorful coats to bring some zing til Spring.  Depending on the fabric and thickness, you can wear some coats til mid Spring.  Try adding some color in your wardrobe, especially over black.



6.  Don't forget that shoes can also add color and zip to your wardrobe.  So easy to buy and wear and they don't have to cost a lot.

  

7.  Dramatic earrings are hot right now. Don't spend a fortune (remember this is a trend) and go to Stein Mart, Bealls Outlet or local boutiques for some fun bling.

 

Have fun with your style and stay true to what is you.  You needn't buy into the trends but I wanted you to know how you can update your closet and have people notice the fashionista in you.

Here's a quote to end this post appropriately.
Fashion is always of the time in which you live. It is not something standing alone. But the grand problem, the most important problem, is to rejuvenate women. To make women look young. Then their outlook changes. They feel more joyous.
Coco Chanel 

Until next week, I remain,

Stylistically yours,

Sooz