Autumn necklaces

I don’t wear much jewellery during summer, do you?
I suppose I don’t want to add anything which might make me feel too hot! Just now though, with the weather becoming a little colder, I have started thinking about necklaces.
You see, when I think about autumn, I think jeans, t-shirts, shirts, blazers, and, with that, I think I want to add something to make the outfits a bit more interesting.
That’s where the necklace comes in…

Zara has some really cute ones this season:
some quite voluminous and rather unusual, which I especially like on a t-shirt

some much finer but again unusual and fresh, nice with a shirt

finally some “medium-sized” ones, perhaps with a dress?

Anyway, it’s an inexpensive way to update your autumn wardrobe and make clothes look different every time you wear them!

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Accessories are always the key…..

E.

 

The shopping diet: clothes post holiday-eating! (WARNING: only for 2/3 kilos extra)

I don’t know about you but I have eaten myself to death during my holidays!

Food was great and I was having a great time too.images-8 Naturally, I have come back with extra weight and I can hardly wear anything I have in my wardrobe.

Now, I am certainly not getting too upset about it. Don’t get me wrong, I am not happy either, but life’s too short for mulling over spilt milk, so I try to think positive, I can buy something new!!!!!

I am not saying I am not going to watch what I am eating, but a diet?! No!! Shopping burns calories… Think about all that walking around and trying clothes on… Anyway, why torture yourself about being fat, just buy a size more and be done with it, once you wear something bigger, you will feel slimmer and will not feel so miserable anymore. If you feel good about yourself you will look better too.

Now, let’s talk about it…

I am, at the moment, wearing mainly dresses, which can hide an awful lot.

G-Star Denim dress - blue

G-Star Denim dress – blue

I can’t really be bothered to think, and anyway, it’s too hot here for anything else. But when it will be colder I am going to have to cover myself with something heavier! My lovely sister has the same problem and, as very often she does (I am only too happy to oblige), she asked me to come up with solutions to this problem, other than awful diets of course! We don’t do diets, we definitely like eating ….

Well, I guess dressing in the “I’m fat” situation can be made easier by some mitigating or worsening factors, like height, lengths of legs/arms, feet, hairstyle, age, and not last, where the extra weight is. It is all about balance. Balance between height and width.

Height does help a lot but, the obvious heel does help too. If you are particularly “not tall” (or the opposite for that matter), you should not wear very high heels,

Eden High heeled sandals - black

Eden High heeled sandals – black

that would just make you look even more “vertically challenged”, people would only notice the height of your shoes. Thicker heels make your legs look slimmer and ties around ankles make legs look chubby.

Short hair or long hair gathered up

Erin+O+Connor+Swarovski+Fashionation+Milan+TC1tZTnb5Yxlmakes you look taller too, as a cropped haircut does.  Of course a long neck with these kind of hair styles adds to height too, so show it!

Having said that, if all your weight has gone to your backside, you really don’t want to make your head look too little, this will only make your bum look bigger. Proportions are always very important, so you have to decide where you must add and where you must reduce. On the other hand if you have a “big hairy head”, your body will look smaller and thinner.

Do you have long legs and a short bust? You need to make your bust longer with a long top.

&Other Stories viscose wool long t-shirt black

&Other Stories viscose wool long t-shirt black

 

Are you very thin on the top part of your body? Add a little there and show some skin, take off from the lower part by wearing something dark and fitted (not too fitted though, it definitely isn’t stylish at all) to make you look thinner and longer.

Have you ever noticed if you have small feet your legs look chubbier and shorter? Try to find shoes which make them look longer for example pointy ones or with a wide sole.

MICHAEL Michael Kors black leather ballet pumps

MICHAEL Michael Kors black leather ballet pumps

If your feet look big, your legs will look small.

Soldini burgandy leather lace-ups

Soldini burgandy leather lace-ups

If your trousers show your ankles you will look taller. Especially if wearing something wide. Wear the same pair of trousers with a pair of ballerinas, a pair of men’s lace-up shoes, a pair of heels and see the difference it makes.

Promod streach cotton grey jeans

Promod streach cotton grey jeans

 

If your trousers are quite tight, don’t make them too short or have tight turn-ups, your legs will look like sausages!! In this case,  they need to be longer or with a side opening.

 

Skirts: lots and lots of different situations so I don’t know where to begin. Surely you can see what suits you and what not… just try to hide worse bits, balance weight and length of skirt. For example, if you have extra width on your bum you certainly don’t want to wear a skirt which is going to have extra fabric around your hips and you would have to go for something a little long to balance, not too long if you aren’t very tall though.

& Other Stories denim skirtA lovely A-line longish skirt is ideal, even more than a straight one. If you think about it, a short skirt is going to make you bum bigger, a long one too. A small waist and wide hips make hips bigger, so you should perhaps hide your waist with a top that sits just above your hips. No tricks for big calves, just going to have to hide them I’m afraid!

 And don’t even think about wearing a jersey skirt, wear instead a stiffer material one which will hold extras firmly in! Of course, if you want to hide your tummy, you really don’t want to wear high-waisted trousers or skirts, the waistband would only close just above your tummy pushing it out further. Lower cut bottoms, not too tight and with waistbands which aren’t too thick, hide the problem.

What about your arms? Are they a little big or flabby at the top? You must wear sleeves. Are your arms very thin, have small breasts and all your weight is around hips?

Zara floral print crop top

Zara floral print crop top

Add a top with lots of (printed) fabric, not too long and which partly cover your arms.

Is the weight around your waist? Your top must be loose but not too much and certainly longish.

A little extra on your tummy? A loose dress (not too big), better if fabric rather than jersey, knits. & Other Stories drape dressStand sideways and check in the mirror, do your breasts stick out more than your belly? “Yes” is fine, “no” needs working on. Always helps standing in the right position: hold your belly in, push your breasts forward and lower your shoulders!!!!!  Add to your bra, a little more “happening” on the top helps too, a printed or fussy looking shirt, necklaces, a scarf, a jacket left open, whatever makes the top of your body busier and makes it “come out” more than the bottom part.

I strongly disagree with the “cover everything up with huge clothes” theory some people have. If you have extra weigh the answer is covering a little, never with too loose or with too tight. Of course here we are speaking about a few extra kilos, not lots, ok?!

It’s obvious probably, but worth reminding, light coloured clothes make you look fatter, dark ones slim you down.

COS CROSSOVER FRONT TROUSERS

COS CROSSOVER FRONT TROUSERS

You don’t have to wear only black though from now on, but what you can do for example, is to wear light where you are thin and dark where you are less thin…

 

 

 

Ok, here are some slimming clothes

Also remember some fabrics are better than others at slimming.

Stretch is ok as long as the material is thick enough and firm, as previously said, jersey is difficult. Viscose is a good material for tops if you need to slim it down, while crisp cotton isn’t. Poplin (cotton) is stiff and anyway really difficult to iron.

Don’t wear ribbed knits if you already have a big bust. Knitted in general isn’t easy and always adds a little.

Silk, if you want to look slimmer go for georgette or crepe. Chiffon is a bit too light-weight and satin too shiny. While if you need to add, use organza, shantung, taffeta (very stiff) and of course satin, chiffon and some heavier types of crepe.

Linen tends to add, as does cotton. Jacquard (patterned), tweed, any kind of print add too. Forget bouclé ( you know.. Chanel) and similar. Gabardine (typical men’s suit material) is woven much tighter than flannel is for instance, therefore better for holding bulges in.

Velvet isn’t bad, as long as it’s dark but corduroy is out of the question, unless really fine.

(photos of the fabrics at the bottom, in case you are not familiar with some of them).

So, try to balance things and try to draw attention to the good bits, not the bad ones. You can also do that by wearing something really unusual or having a strange haircut, whatever you decide to go for, don’t forget a certain amount of auto-irony, that helps more than any kind of diet! And don’t forget STYLE!!!

E.

Earrings

I have noticed recently I find it very difficult to wear earrings. In fact, it has been a long time since I used to wear them regularly. I don’t much like having things I don’t wear. It just seems a shame, especially because, when I look at them, I still like them. The problem is, they don’t seem to go with the way I dress at the moment.

I was looking through a magazine yesterday and saw a model wearing multiple small lobe earrings.
I like it that way, it seems the perfect solution.

Accessorize has a lot of nice ones but they obviously reflect their price, I would generally try to find something better quality. I wouldn’t wear more than 2/3 together. They could be all the same or a few different ones, in this case I would go for tiny pieces.

I also like them on one lobe only, perhaps two exactly the same or just slightly different sizes of the same kind.

The Cos ones are nice, you can mix and match them…

Of course the tried and tested way of wearing one on each lobe still looks nice, as long as the earrings do too…

Another interesting kind of earrings are the ear-cuffs. Again, must be small and tasteful or at least worn at a special occasion.Bijoux Coquette @ Boticca - red-gold-lace-earring

Zara pearl and stone cuff earringsEvening look…

 

 

 

There still are a few long ones I like….. not many. I feel they need to be quite fine and simple…

 

 

I must be honest, I haven’t been able to find many sites where I like the jewellery, some are too cheap, some too expensive, some just too boring….but I will keep on searching.

A few more from Accessorize, and if you are the right kind of person, there are some “fun” options too!

 

Accessorize

Accessorize

E.