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To My Stylish Readers!
Back in May at my annual image consultants'
conference, I discovered this wonderful, advanced
color analysis system. It's more detailed, yet more
efficient to use than fabric drapes. There are 16
choices with approximately 50 fashion fabrics in each.
Here's what the creator has to say:
"Essential Colors system is the art
of seeing color
in a whole new light. This advancement in color
analysis allows for much greater accuracy than the
original 4 'seasonal' types. We can now determine
ideal color harmonies for clothing, hair and makeup
by identifying colors by their hue, value, intensity, and
resonance. Even if you have had a color analysis in
the past, we promise you will be thrilled with the
more 'whole person' approach of the Essential
Colors palette, which is chosen not only to
compliment your natural coloring, but also to reflect
unique 'essence'. It's advanced, holistic and non-
seasonal."
Donna Cognac, AICI, CIP
This is another tool to make dressing easy and
effortless which is what we're all looking for, right?
Until next season, stay stylish!
Julie
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Shoes, boots and bags
Of all accessories, footwear is a necessity. For
practical as well as enhancing purposes, it's
essential to have a wardrobe of them. You'll be happy
to know that this year's crop are styled for comfort.
Compare this list of basics with what you have:
- Pumps for business
- Dressy high heels
- Ballet flats
- Short boots
- Tall boots
- Walking shoes
- Foul weather boots
- Athletic
Your personal style and life-style will determine the
heel height, shape of the toe and how many of each
type to have. Speaking of how many you have:
I have a friend in the closet systems business.
Through her work she's discovered that most women
have almost twice as many shoes as they think. They
don't count the ones only used a couple of times per
season. In reality, it looks like there are more choices.
Just like our clothing, shoes need to be purged a
couple of times a year.
Just for fun, guess how many you have, and then
count them. O.K. I'll cut you some slack. Just count
the ones in season.
Some need all the basics in 2 colors. For those with
dark hair, I suggest black and brown. If you're light, try
brown and tan.
As part of the shoe inventory, check your handbags,
too. The basics for these are a tote, handbag and a
clutch. I suggest a set for each of your essential
colors.
Reminder: Shop for shoes when your feet aren't too
tired. Also, try them on, again, when you get home.
Compare the comfort to comfy ones you already have.
To see a lovely selection of shoes, boots and bags,
go to Talbot's.
They always have the basics!
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Fall Colors
Gray is the new black this year. It's really a
great
addition to last year's browns and the perennial
blacks. The rest of the story all about neutrals such as
black,
gray, taupe, tan, beige and white. To spice these up,
add a shot of color, either a little, like a top, necklace
or shoes or a lot, like a jacket or coat. All shades of
purple, plum, deep burgundy, teal blue, pine green are
popular.
For those who like bright tones, try
orange
red, hot pink and egg yoke yellow.
For more on colors, check: www.pantone.com
Must Haves for Fall
I mentioned these last month, but it's worth repeating.
All of these looks aren't for everyone, but you need to
know what's out there.
According to Lord &
Taylor, this is "What's Hot"!
- Cropped, Swing & Belted
- Wide Leg Pants
- Shine & Metallic
- Detailed Blouses
- Knits
- Mod
Happy shopping!
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How do Men FEEL about How They Look?
From the boardroom to the baseball field, our image
is our brand.
Take, for example, the conference I recently attended.
85% of the 700 or so in attendance were financial
executives, and men. The most common question
was, "How do I look?" And my answer was initially the
same, which was, "How do you FEEL about the way
you look?" The variety of answers were generally:
- "I wore this to be comfortable."
The attire
would be
khakis or jeans and a polo shirt.
- "The brochure said 'business casual' so I wore a
sports jacket."
This garment was usually old and
tired looking.
- "My wife dresses me."
This group generally
looked pretty good! Their personal clothier knew
to put
them. In the typical business casual look of:
Dress pants in khaki or gray Dress, button
down or polo shirt A blazer style sports jacket
- "I want to look good, so I always wear a suit to
these events."
The conversation that followed
usually centered around a vast inventory Of
carefully selected, quality attire. These guys
looked great, but hold on To the old stuff too
long.
What were the rest of my answers for improvement?
- Comfortable for work is not the same as
comfortable at home. In a business environment,
jeans are not for work, unless you for Levi Strauss. If
you choose a polo, knit or button down colored shirt,
wear dress slacks with a leather belt and shoes.
- A sports jacket always improves a shirt and pants,
except when it doesn't look good any more. An old
favorite might have broken shoulder pads, (try a better
hanger) worn out sleeves or doesn't fit any more. My
rule of thumb; if you wear this piece 3 or more times a
month, then replace it every year or 2. Oh, and retire
the old one.
- I love this answer! What's more perfect than a live-
in stylist? Well, me, of course!
- These men really get it. Distinguished and
prosperous looking, they enjoy the process of
dressing well. But in clothing there can be too much of
a good thing. If you wear a suit daily, 10 to 15 are
plenty. Since you probably buy a new or 2 a year, be
sure to retire the same number.
Ladies, the same advice goes for you, too! Because,
like men, YOU are the image of your business!
***** For information
about working with me on YOUR
image-in-the-workplace, click
here.
Or, to speak with me about working on your
company's image-in-the-workplace issues, click
here.
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Socks and Stockings
Hi Julie,
I really enjoy your newsletter and look forward to it
every month. I have a question. What is the rule on
socks and stockings? Should they match the shoes
or pants? Today I am wearing a camel colored
sweater with a white blouse underneath and some
jeans and dark brown shoes. My struggle this
morning was weather to wear some nude colored
nylons, some dark brown knee-highs or a pair of off-
white/camel colored socks. I chose the socks; hope
that was the right choice!
Joanne J.
Hi Joanne,
Generally, we match the with the pants. But that's a
very general rule. With jeans, you can add more color,
and fun, to your outfit by adding color. This also draws
the eye to this area because of the contrast. Assuming
these are casual shoes, I'd just wear a dark
sock.
Hope this helps!
P.S. Leg wear for fall has lots of patterns, in
dark colors. Unless you style type is "Mod", don't wear
the bright tights!
*****
I've added this new section for YOU. I want
to know what YOU think about the challenges
of dressing. Ask me questions, share
opinions, great finds or ideas... What's on
YOUR mind? Simply hit "reply" to this
newsletter or julie@juliefoley.net
to send me your message. Do either or do
both! I want to
hear from you.
It's that easy!
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This 30ist female executive is moving to New England
to open an office for her company. She decided it was
time, once and for all, to get help with her wardrobe.
Attractive and in great shape, she was never really
sure she looked good. She relied on a few "go to"
outfits and her family's opinion, but what she really
wanted was to look great!
Finding me through a web search, we talked. After
a "mini make over" in her hotel room, she said to
me, "I wish you could come to my closet!" I said, "Why
not?" But why do this before you move?
2 good reasons:
1. You won't pack what you don't need or want any
more
2. You'll know exactly what to wear during this
stressful time
The process with all my clients is to:
Analyze-Organize-Plan-Shop-Review
For more details go to: www.julie
foley.net/services
This is usually done in 3 appointments, but it was
amazing to do it all at once. Since she was moving,
we left no draw or storage box unopened. In 5 hours
we went through every garment she had. While she
was going through the draws you never clean out, like
socks, stockings, underwear, workout clothes and
sleepwear, I packed up all the "good byes" (or is
it 'buys'?). This was Day 1.
Day 2 started with organizing and purging her jewelry.
Although jewelry doesn't go out of style as quickly as
belts or scarves, we all have our favorites. This also
served as a good time to talk about scale, proportion
and necklines. By 11 am we were off to shop!
Normally I "pre-shop" for clients. I did some on line,
but I knew I'd fine something at classic stores like Ann Taylor
and Talbot's. They didn't disappoint. Even
though this client is petite, we found most of what she
needed by 7 pm. Suits, skirts, tops, shoes and
evening wear would be added to her newly revised
closet the next day.
As we started integrating the new purchases with her
existing wardrobe, I photographed these outfits.
Clients love this "memory tool". After a couple of
hours of mixing and matching, we visited another
Talbot's and Ann Taylor. Good thing because these
locations had more merchandise than the ones the
day before. We found 2 more suits that she really
needed to complete the new wardrobe. By 2 o'clock I
was at the airport heading home.
So, in 3 days (or 20 hours) she had the wardrobe of
her dreams. Being an executive, she explained her
feelings in terms of "take-a-ways":
- Buy pieces you love
- Find the colors that look good on you and don't
compromise
- Wear clothes that fit
- If the ones you love don't fit, get them altered
- To save time, make outfits
- Plan these outfits a week ahead
- When in doubt, hire an image consultant!
For a busy executive, this is defiantly the way to go!
*****
For more information on working
with me on YOUR
style, click
here.
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More About
Julie
It's time for the fall Personal Style
classes to begin!
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CLASSES
For detailed descriptions of classes, click
here.
Designed for 4 to 6 women, these 2 hour sessions
are packed with individual advice on color, fit,
accessorizing and personal style. You leave with a
sense of knowing exactly what's right for you! Held at
my office in Hingham, MA, I provide the necessary
tools to help you to remember what you've learned. At
just $79.00 per person, you'll what to 'fall' into your
style!
Accessories
November 15th, 7-
9pm and November 29th, 7-9 pm
Accessories! Have you
ever wondered how to wear a scarf, choose the right
jewelry or add some panache to your look? If so, then
this is the class for you. I previously covered
accessorizing in the Personal Style Class, but there
was always more to talk about than time would permit.
Now I devote a whole class to this critical part of your
style! When you call to reserve your space, I'll give
suggestions on what to wear and bring.
Wardrobe & Shopping Tips
December 13th, 7-9pm
Color
January 2008
Silhouette
February 2008
Personal Style
March 2008
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from one of my
corporate presentations were added to my
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welcome and valued by me! Quite often, the
only way we know that something needs
improvement is when we're told, so I'm asking
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