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Friday, October 5, 2012

Fashion Elevator speech...Whats Your Style?

I found myself brushing my pearly whites this morning, imaging what I would say to someone who asked me to explain my style. "How would you describe your style," they say....

How to answer  this is the question? How to make my style make sense to someone else, is it possible? I feel I dress for myself and have strong influences from things I see (movies, magazines, daily observations). I believe in living with eyes wide open at all times, people always interest me and give me ideas on new looks to try or colors to wear. I like classic silhouettes from the 50's and 60's, and I also enjoy the more modern looks as well. How do you describe yourself if you do not fit into any particular style pattern? What if we fit in our own unique style box...? 

If I could call my style anything it would be, 'The classic-retro renegade' or better yet Holly-Go-Lightly meets Janis Joplin. I wear what is classic and dainty, with the addition of pieces that stand out and move in the world. I like classic staples and build my closet around pieces that never go out of style. I fill in the gaps with prints, fits and finds that express the person I am and give way to new trends and style must-haves. 

There is nothing wrong with the K.I.S.S effect. A great little go-to since middle school, (keep it simple stupid). I like what I like, and can normally wear my purchases season to season or year to year. I feel that this is because when you buy for yourself and not for the "In" thing in the magazines, you buy for life. I am a classic girl with unique touches. I like to spice up a typical look in an un-typical kind of way. I use jewelry, accessories and layers to display personal style and unique wearability while hitting the hot look of the moment. 


But if I was to give an elevator speech for my style what would it include. . . 
After days of wondering, I have finally come up with a bang bang speech to describe myself. 
It goes a little something like this:

"Hello, My name is Jennifer Fernandez. I am a lover of all things fashion fabulous and am constantly looking for style inspiration. I love fashion, because I feel it allows us to "wear our personality on our sleeve" if you will. How we dress says a lot about who we are."

"So how would you describe yourself" (the person would ask)
"I would describe myself as someone who likes to stay trendy without loosing myself in my clothes. I wear my looks, they do not wear me. By this I mean, I wear only what I love, not necessarily what is trending at the moment. I like classic staples with unique touches. I am inspired by the silhouettes of early fashion icons like Audrey Hepburn but love the originality and wearablility of up and coming designers and fashionistas. My looks are often comprised of classic staples with a pop of color or unique addition." 

And just like that.... who ever asked the question is hopefully intrigued and satisfied with my answer. So I ask readers.... What is your style? Can it be described? Should it be described? Sometimes who we are is just that... and there are no words or comparisons for what we love... Unique is always in style. 

www.finditfashion.com

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

INTRODUCING FIND IT FASHION

I am happy to announce the creating and launch of my new site FINDITFASHION.COM The site is the newest addition to my own little world of fabulous, and contains tips, trends and fashion finds from across the web. I have also included other blogs and magazine articles I love and find helpful.

The idea behind the site is to bring fabulous fashion finds for the coming season to one place. Every month I update the site with different fashion finds and reviews in sections like: Fashion Favorites, From the Runway, Trends and Mind Body & Sole. I also add in pages every month on topics and trends that I am into. Some months I may showcase shoes, accessories and handbags; while other months I might showcase trendy looks like leather, prints and romantic pieces. At finditfashion.com  you can find and follow the fashion you love, while staying up to date on the trends of the season. 


Make sure you visit FIND IT FASHION for more tips, trends and fashion finds. . . 

See YOU there. 

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Reduce. Reuse. Recycle


By: Jennifer Fernandez
Sad to see your favorite summer looks go? Don't be. In this troubled economy, make the most of past season favorites by incorporating them into your fall wardrobe. Save money and reduce the amount of clothes you buy, by resorting to key pieces you loved from seasons before. Reuse past fall/winter pieces, by adding layers, accessories and color. Recycle looks from past seasons by refreshing them for the season to come, add accessories and simple additions like; broaches, buttons and tailoring to make an old look new again.
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The easiest summer-to-fall wardrobe recycle is the summer dress. Transform a maxi or peplum sundress by adding layers. A fitted sweater looks great over a peplum if it stops at the waste where the peplum begins. A cardigan fits perfect over a summer maxi especially when cinched at the waist. Other summer looks gone fall, the dress short can easily transform for fall with the addition of thick winter stockings and boots. For fall/winter 12, layers are IN layer up some of your summer favorites and get the most for your money.
Day Time Rewind: Make your look last day to night. Accessories are the easiest way to change a look from work to play. Daytime calls for layers, simple jewelry and comfortable footwear. For the night, take off your layers, replace daytime jewels with look at me bling and sub your comfy flats or wedges for sexy sky high heels to transform you into a night time showstopper.


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