Is camouflage the new "it" print? 

Similar to other prints like leopard and polka-dots, camo never seems to go out of style. This Fall, a surprising number of designers opted for the print and put their own signature spin on it and I've seen a lot camouflage popping up in "street-style". Personally, I think it has a lot to do with the "neo-grunge" trend that's taking over but whatever the cause may be... I LOVE IT!  
 
 
I love that color is following us into the colder months... It's such a nice change from the blacks and grays that usually walk the Fall runways. This season, designers gathered inspiration from their jewelry boxes and the evidence is in the rich and luxe color pallets that were chosen. This Fall/Winter, I'm seeing a lot of emphasis on wealthy dressing, or as I like to call it "Old Money" fashion. You don't have to be rich to stay on trend, but dressing the part, is the name of the game... and like my momma says, "You gotta fake it, til' you make it"!

So what are jewel tones? Jewel tones, or gem tones as I like to refer to them as... are your emeralds, sapphires, ruby and amethyst shades. With such strong colors, it’s best to opt for clean lines and cut, because the texture will speak for itself. If you're not comfortable wearing gem tones head to toe, try breaking them up by showing a little skin (a bare shoulder), wearing a bit of black (a blazer), or you could always opt for a pop of color and accessorize with the rich tones. 

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Diane von Furstenberg, Yves Saint Laurent, Burberry, Prada, Versace, Ralph Lauren and Gucci
 
 
School is back in session and I'm taking Fall fashion lessons from the "IT"  girls of high school (wait, what... high school fashion ... no way) and by "IT" girls, I mean the ladies of Clueless and Gossip Girl! This Fall is all about channeling your inner preppy school girl and mixing it with a bit of "Old Money" and a splash of British glamour. So ladies, drag out your hounds-tooth, plaid skirts, pearls, and tweed...  and getchur class on. 
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My Bougie Baby
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Too Cute Magazine
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Clueless
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Chictopia
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J. CREW
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7-Day Fit
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Gossip Girl
 
 
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anyannachiara.blogspot.com
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morven-catsandrockingchairs.blogspot.ca
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www.jaglever.com
 
 
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Christian Dior, Loewe and Carven. Images: Showbit
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From left to right: Loewe, Burberry, Carven, Celine, Dior, Etro
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I still adore my polka-dots and paisley prints but I always love trying new trends and this print has be spotted everywhere. The chevron print is super fun and comes in a wide variety of colors and sizes! It's always best to ease into prints by starting with accessories! 
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Polyvore
 
 
I'm currently obsessing over Gabi Fresh. Seriously, If my wallet were full, and I could afford all of the beautiful things she owns, we would have identical closets! Gabi is a plus size, style icon, who pushes all of the boundaries and she certainly knows how to dress her body! If you're sick of being told to wear A-line skirts, wrap dresses, boot cut jeans, and slimming prints... this blog is for YOU! You gotta check her out! 
 
 
There are a few helpful tips that a lady should know when it comes to dressing for her body type. It's important that you learn how to flatter your figure and embrace your curves in order to look great and feel great in what ever you're wearing!

Flatter your Figure

Just because it fits doesn’t necessarily mean it’s flattering on you. Now  is the time to really examine your body and decide what you physically like most about yourself. Once you know which feature you like best, wear things that draw attention to that attribute... you will feel great and that confidence will exude! 

Stay true to YOU, only buy stuff that fits you now.

I know we're so easily tempted to buy and even keep something that doesn’t fit, just because we like it. You don't want to invest money in new things that don't fit. The end. 


Create Curves

If you want to draw attention to your upper body, I would suggest choosing something with an empire waist (have the waist centered right below your bust). If you want to direct the waistline lower, I would wear something that has an elastic waist; by doing so, you can place the waist of the clothing item, at the smallest part of your waist. I like to look for skirts, tops, and dresses that have elastic bands because of their "flexibility" when it comes to being able to place it in a flattering area. Another option for creating curves is to use belts...you can wear one at the smallest part of your waist to give you that hourglass shape. I would also try wearing a vest, cardigan or fitted blazer to add curves..as long as your cinching your waist at the smallest part of your mid-section you will be adding shape to your body instantly.  

Elongate your Legs

In order to elongate your legs, try wearing heels that expose your ankles; exposing your ankles adds a couple of extra inches to your legs instead of cutting them short.  You can also add length to your legs by wearing nude heels and by dressing in solid, monotone colors.

Steep Necklines

Having a low neckline will lengthen your upper body, making you look longer and more proportioned. This trick is great for women who have a bigger bust because as we know, wearing a steep neckline is great for showing off your best assets but PLEASE don't forget, modesty is key in anything you wear! 

Color + Confidence
While black is always a flattering color to wear, it will not always make you look slimmer. More important than color, is the material, weight, and cut. The fabric and fitting have to be flattering on you. Dressing in all black is fine every once in awhile but try to just use the color to add slimming elements to your outfits.
 
The most important thing you have to remember to put on before leaving the house is your confidence. If you put something on, and triple guess yourself (it's always good to second guess, reconsider..double check accessories, etc.) change... just forget about it and put on something that makes you feel confident! 

 
 
It's Memorial Day weekend and all of the pools will officially open!! These 95 degree days here in Nashville, have me day-dreaming about taking a dip in an icy-cold and refreshing pool! Ohhhh man, I just can't wait! Here is a little fun in the sun, poolside inspiration for you ladies...enjoy your weekend and as always, be safe! 

{{For the WHO, WHAT, WHERE on each of the items shown, just click on the picture!}}
And we can't forget about Summer accessories!! 
 
 

We are entering that time of year when all of the stores begin pushing out bathing suits and warmer weather is on everyone's mind! I used to be one of those people who would question those stores that sold bathing suits at the end of February, but that certainly isn't the case anymore. In high school, at the beginning of March... we would all begin our Spring Break regimen--and buying bathing suits were first on the list! Because Spring Break usually happens at the end of March, all those "spring breakers" snatch up the good suits by the time Summer rolls around. Being a big girl, shopping for bathing suits has always been a dreaded task, but after two summers of being left with the picked over "big-girl" selection... I learned that you have to compete with the "spring breakers" for the goods! SO BUY YOUR SUITS NOW! 

I'm going to let you in on my swimsuit shopping secret... have 2 suits! Buy a cute one from Walmart, Target, or Old Navy and use that suit to wear when you're laying out, canoeing, or swimming in your overly chlorinated neighborhood pool! Use this suit as your fun, go-to swimsuit and know that it will last you about one Summer! Now, for the second suit... I suggest you invest in a swimsuit that makes you feel like a million bucks! Spend the extra $40 on a nicer, more flattering suit that's made of higher quality materials. This is the bathing suit you'll wear out when you're going somewhere nice or if you're going swimming in a more public setting! The more expensive bathing suits will tuck you in and smooth you out for that boost of confidence you'll need when stepping out this Summer!

Unfortunately, it's hard to find these swimsuits in local stores so I'm sending you to several online sites! Please, don't let online shopping scare you! Invest in a measuring tape and measure yourself properly to ensure that what you order will always be perfect for you (compare your measurements with the sizes listed in the size chart)! Keep in mind that swimsuits should be fitted so avoid ordering a bigger size. 

In search of that perfect Swimsuit? 
Check out the websites listed below for amazing plus-size swimsuits!!!!

Always for me {{classic}}
Monif C {{buxom, fierce, and sexy }}
Torrid- {{ classic, young and flirty}}
Lane bryant {{classic AND bra support}}
ModCloth {{retro}}

 

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    A Brunette is the brainchild of a Nashville-based, style-obsessed, plus size- girl with a penchant for fashion, blogging and vintage treasures.