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What's In Style! Creating confidence,with style!
Spring 2008

To My Stylish Readers!

" Oh the weather outside is frightful,..." Oooopps, wrong season! I told myself I wouldn't mention the weather in this greeting, but some things can't be helped!

After all, it's because of the change in weather that we change our clothes, isn't it? The March and April temperatures are similar to October and November, yet the colors and fabrics we wear can be so different, especially now that it's officially spring.

Even a colorful umbrella will make a difference in how you feel, so, go forth and add some color to your style!

Julie

In This Issue
  • Tips & Trends...Springs Key Pieces
  • At The Mall
  • The Corporate Image
  • What's enough and what's too much?

  • Tips & Trends...Springs Key Pieces

    The current fashion magazines always offer a list of "must haves" for the season. They are wonderful for information. Just be careful on how close you follow them. There are lots of things to choose from out there. After much review, here are my choices:


    1. A short, colorful trench. Most fashion gurus say that this is THE piece to buy if you can't buy anything else.

    2. A print dress that can be worn with a suit jacket. This is the office to evening look.

    3. 2 pants, one wide leg and one skinny

    4. 1 Spring jacket, cropped and either fitted or boxy in addition to the short trench

    5. 1 fitted cardigan

    6. An over-sized hand bag

    7. 2 pairs of flats

    8. 6 tops in various necklines, sleeve lengths, patterns and colors

    9. 2 necklaces, 1 with crystals & beads and one with large links.

    As you can see from the list, I think in 'wardrobes' not just pieces. Remember the mantra, "what will it go with AND where will I wear it?" Every item has to go with something either existing or new. How many inexpensive, must have, orphans do you have in your closet?

    It's also a good idea to visualize where you'll wear this fabulous piece. For instance, I love suits, but I hardly wear them any more. Even when I'm speaking or training, I usually wear co-ordinates, to look either more colorful or less formal. With the suits I have, I wear them as separates.

    And, of course, the 1st place to shop is in your own closet!

    Oh, almost forgot to give you the trend COLORS!
    There are more, but these are the predominate ones:

    • Yellow
    • Marine Blue
    • Bright Red
    • Orange
    • Hot Pink
    • Cameo Pink
    • Pale Gray

    Not sure which pieces and colors work for you?Contact me!


    At The Mall

    The Spring sales are in full force! There are lots of great markdowns to be had. (don't forget your shopping list!) There are also coupons galore!

    Most of the major stores have printable coupons on their web sites. Just Google your favorite and look under 'promotions' or 'specials' if you have to look for it at all.

    But, I think it's getting out of hand! Even I'm challenged with all the % or dollars off coupons from stores like Macy's. So, be patient with the sales staff because they're overwhelmed, too!

    FYI, the newest Nordstrom's is now open at the Burlington Mall. I haven't been there yet, but when I do, I'll let you know what's exciting or new.

    Happy shopping!


    The Corporate Image

    According to Amy Swift, Editor-in-Chief of Ladies Who Launch: www.ladiesw holaunch.com

    "Appearance counts! In our society, women who don't look good are just invisible. We don't even look at them. We don't count them. Looking good is power. I also am on a mission to prove that taking care of yourself and caring about fashion and beauty are not superficial and shallow.

    It's really vital to your career longevity, because nobody wants to hire somebody who looks outdated. If you look outdated, if you look like you don't know what's going on, people will think that your ideas are outdated, too."

    There's also great advice for dressing from the author, Charla Krupp Author, How Not to Look Old
    www.hownotto lookold.com

    Also useful advice on what to wear to work comes from Harper's Bazaar http: //www.harpersbazaar.com/magazine/
    Feb 08 OFFICE ELEGANCE
    A certain level of refinement should be maintained:
    1. Never show your midriff.
    2. Avoid showing too much cleavage (and keep straps under wraps).
    3. Keep hemlines in check -- and don't go too tight.
    4. Save flip-flops for the beach.

    And don't get too wacky. Express your personal style, but you don't want to seem too eccentric."

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    What's enough and what's too much?

    Around this time of year, I take a look at my winter clothes to see what I've worn and what I haven't. There are always a few favorites that haven't been worn. Why? Partly because there was no occasion to wear them. But, more often, those "old favorites" had been replaced.

    So, why didn't I move the old ones along when the new ones came in? Because I really thought I'd wear them!

    In an effort to improve this for Spring, I'm assessing the pieces I've worn. How many tops, jackets, pants and skirts did I wear? How often did I wear them in the last 3 months, December, January and February? Did I love what I wore?

    Just for fun, let's do the math. The premise is that a season is 3 months with approximatly 93 days. Here's the breakdown on just the pants:

    Out of 9 pairs of pants, 4 pairs were worn about 17 times each. The other 5 pairs were hardly worn at all, on average, about twice each. If you're doing the math, there are 13 unaccounted for days. I either wore a skirt or sweat clothes. I'm sure I wore something!

    So why am I telling you this? Because we wear the clothes we love, and not much else! I want to look great ALL the time and if that means fewer clothes, I'm willing to give it a try. How about you?

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    New Class Location!
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    What's In Style! Creating confidence,with style!
    Fall 2007

    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

    In This Issue
  • Tips & Trends
  • At The Mall
  • The Corporate Image
  • What's On Your Mind?
  • Success Story

  • Tips & Trends

    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!


    At The Mall

    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!


    The Corporate Image

    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:

    1. "I wore this to be comfortable."
      The attire would be khakis or jeans and a polo shirt.
    2. "The brochure said 'business casual' so I wore a sports jacket."
      This garment was usually old and tired looking.
    3. "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
    4. "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?

    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. I love this answer! What's more perfect than a live- in stylist? Well, me, of course!
    4. 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!

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    What's On Your Mind?

    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!

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    Do either or do both! I want to hear from you. It's that easy!


    Success Story

    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!

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    It's time for the fall Personal Style classes to begin!

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    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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    What's In Style! Creating confidence,with style!
    September 2007

    To My Stylish Readers!

    You may have noticed that I took the summer off. I thoroughly enjoyed myself, but now it's time to get ready for the fall!

    Hope you had a stylish summer, too! Julie

    P.S. I'm quoted in the September edition of Men's Health, again. Inquiring minds will want to know how men should mix and match their neutrals. For more color combinations for men, go to my feature at www.menshealth.com/color. FYI This is the 11th consecutive month they've offered this information!

    In This Issue
  • Tips & Trends
  • At The Mall
  • The Corporate Image
  • What's On Your Mind?
  • Success Story
  • How can I help?

  • Tips & Trends

    You know that I advocate focusing your image more on style than fashion. However, in order not to look dated, you need to adjust our personal look to what's fashionably current. Here are some suggestions to adjust your summer fashions for September.

    If you don't have a wide-leg pantsuit, this is the time to get one. You'll not only have the latest pant style, you'll have a great, short jacket to mix and match with shirts, dresses and weekend wear (jeans). For some of the best wearable, fall fashions check out the September issue of Lucky or www.luckymag.com

    See if you have the pieces to make these outfits:

    1. Summer skirts with white shirts or tanks with a gray or brown sweater or cotton jacket. J.Crew has a printed cardigan in 2 color ways for the romantics and some strip choices for the naturals. They have other great looking WorkWear pieces, too.

    2. Gray trousers with white or cream top, colored cotton jacket with a belt (tan for blonds and red heads with matching shoes and black for brunettes)

    3. A summer dress with a tee shirt underneath

    4. A gray or beige dress with a cotton cardigan in your favorite color over it

    5. Combinations of light gray with brown and cream or white. Depending on how you wear it, this color combination will look good on everyone.

    With any of these outfits, add a necklace (or 2) and/or a belt.

    Contact me if you're not sure which pieces and colors work for you.

    Next month: Shoes, boots and bags and colors for fall.


    At The Mall

    Make-up tips

    Another way to transition your look from summer to fall is to adjust your make-up colors. Why not make an appointment to try the new shades of your favorite make-up line. The hues for fall are always deeper and more subtle than summer. A new lipstick and blush is an easy way to changeover your look!

    FYI

    Back to School always features jeans. Not a good choice for work, but if you need them, there's plenty to select from, both in wide, regular and skinny legs.

    Ann Taylor has a new "curvy fit" style. It's wonderful for the silhouette that has a problem fitting the waist. Check: www.anntaylor.com

    Right now is a great time to do your own fall preview. I walked through Lord & Taylor www.lordandtaylor.com recently and saw some wonderful ideas for my wardrobe. Talbot's www.talbots.com has some solid color suiting pieces in dark gray (this year's new black), black and dark navy in a light weight wool. It's a good idea to see what's out there before you really need something.

    I'm planning to get to the new store at the Natick Mall for the grand opening, so I'll let you know what's exciting there.


    The Corporate Image

    The summer has to be the toughest time of year to enforce appropriate dressing for work. An HR executive recently said to me, "I've given up on cleavage! Everyday there are several women who are showing too much. If I had to speak to this issue each time I noticed, that's all I'd be working on!" Amen.

    All I can say is there is hope for improvement when the weather changes. Maybe?

    FYI You're not alone. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (as seen the The Boston Globe Magazine, August 5, 2007) 93% of US executives polled, say their employee's work attire influences their change of promotion. Wow!

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    What's On Your Mind?

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    I had a question sent to me for this month's What's On Your Mind regarding jewelry from Catherine C.

    Is it necessary to worry about mixing your metals with jewelry, buttons. belts, handbags, etc. It never fails I could be wearing all silver one day and the bag I want to carry has gold hardware. I drive myself crazy trying to match it all and get so frustrated. What do you think?

    Thanks for your question, Catherine. I wish there was an easy answer, but, as you have found out, it depends.
    I have a handbag with lots of heavy, gold chain on it. This doesn't mix well when I'm wearing all silver accessories. If only the zipper was gold, it probably wouldn't be noticed. On the other hand (no pun intended!) if I added a gold bracelet to the silver ones I'm wearing, the contrast might not be so obvious.

    Accessories are to add interest to an outfit. They also help direct the eye. The detail that stands out most, like metal buttons on a jacket, will set the tone. But, if the buttons aren't metal and blend in with the garment color, the necklace and/or earrings will draw the eye. If these are more subtle, than a contrasting metal on a handbag should look fine.

    The true answer lies in your Person Style Type. Here's a quick run down:
    NATURAL:
    Am I supposed to have more than ONE handbag?
    TRADITIONAL:
    Only one metal at a time, please.
    CONTEMPORARY:
    Wear only one piece of metal at a time, preferably the latest look.
    I hope this helps!

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    Success Story

    I'm proud to say that I've had more than one client go into the fashion business! This is the story of one of them.

    I met Sandie several years ago when she was still in the corporate world. She had just recently changed companies and wanted to spruce up her look. Like a lot of clients, she had things she loved, things she used to love and some things she hardly wore.

    Within hours, Sandie was transformed! She had the look she wanted, with her own clothes! I also analyzed her colors so she'd be very clear about what shades were right for her. The email I received about a week later confirmed that she felt confident and credible on the new job.

    Now, fast forward to 2006. I received a lovely announcement that Sandie at Diva on a Dime is about to open! Early in 2007 she invited me to speak at her shop to a select group of customers. You can imagine the fun we had!

    But the most remarkable part to me was how fabulous Sandie looked! The details of her image were amazing! And she's referring to designer labels like a buyer from Saks or Neiman's. I'm so proud of her!

    If you want to visit a delightful consignment store, than take a ride to Millis, MA. At 1072 Main Street, on Route 109 to find Diva on a Dime www.divadime.com. (508-376-1984). Proprietress, Sandie Kimball would be happy to assist you in find a treasure at a very reasonable price. And tell her Julie says hello!

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    How can I help?

    If there's information you would like to see included in a future ezine, please let me know! To send me an email, you can simply hit "reply" and the message you write will come to me! OR you can click on julie@juliefoley.net to send me your message.
    Do either or do both! I want to hear from you.


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    It's time for the fall Personal Style classes to begin!

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    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 want to 'fall' into your style!

    CLASSES

    The first in the series is Color. Of all the characteristics of personal appearance, color is THE most important component. It can affect how you feel and how others feel about you. This element alone will have more impact on your wardrobe than fit or style. Your personal color harmonies will give you the greatest number of outfit options with the fewest number of pieces.

    Whether you've had your colors "done" before or not, you'll be amazed at what you'll learn!

    Color
    (full) August 30th, Thurs., 7-9pm
    AND
    (full) Sept. 6th, Thurs., 7-9pm
    Additional Class!
    September 22nd
    Saturday, from 11:30 to 1:30 at the
    Transitions Movement Company
    540 Gallivan Blvd
    Dorchester, MA 02124
    617.265.8300
    www.transformationsmovementcompany.com

    Silhouette
    September 27th
    Thursday, 7-9pm

    Personal Style
    October 18th
    Thursday, 7-9pm

    Accessories
    November 15th
    Thursday, 7-9pm

    Wardrobe & Shopping Tips
    December 13th
    Thursday, 7-9pm

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