Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Park City Fasion

It all started with a three day weekend, two fashion experts, and one trip to Park City.


It was a three day weekend, and these two fashion experts decided to head up to Park City in search of some fashion do's and don'ts


Snowy Monday morning after an interesting breakfast, we were off on another adventure.




This little number is an obvious and big no. Even though this two piece business skirt and jacket are matching, it's too much of a plain, neutual, (and ugly) color to be flattering even when paired with a colorful shirt, shoe, or jewelry.


Not to mention the sleeves are hidious.


Here we are again in the dressing rooms of one of our favorite stores.

But do not be decieved, no store is perfect.

Although the color and shape of this navy blue pencil skirt is a find, it is much too short to be a keeper.



Remember; moddest is hottest.



Similar to the skirt above, this dress is on the short side.

We love the pattern, color, and overall fit of the dress,

but modesty is a must, so this dress is a no.






Our next stop was at our favorite place to try on and critque footwear.



We love shoes!
However there are many things to consider when shoe shopping, and style is a big one.

We have noticed that sandles are big an popular these days but let us give you a few tips about them:



The shoe above is an example of a gladiator sandle, and therefore unexeptable.



Sandles that have to wrap around your ankle, have excess buckels that take more time than necssary to stap on, or look like something Nephi would wear, are not for you.



We do approve of sandles in general, however this particular pair is of the devil.







Flats are usually a good choice. They are easy to slip on, usually cute, and fun to pair with any outfit; casual or dressy.



These flats are fun and come in different colors to choose from.








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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

"What Not to Wear"

Here we meet again on another adventure in the land of the great and spacious Sandy. Sandy is a shoppers paradise with a splendid mall with oh so many stores to choose from. Just across the street from the mall you will find a DSW shoe store AND a Nordstrom Rack. (Jackpot!!)

We felt that we needed to be more informative about what NOT to wear. So this time instead of finding people wearing unfashionable clothing, we found our own not-so-chic outfits and decided to model them ourselves.

Here we have a shirt that looks like it was made for a 6 year old girl going to a tea party. The pioneer pattern is really not helping either. It has a rather awkward length...is it supposed to be a dress? a shirt? oh wait, maybe it's a Shress! (shirt dress) Also those sleeves...yikes..not flattering.

Floral print + tube top = disaster. Well it looks more like a tube dress...all you need is some "stretchy pants" to wear underneath. Mmm Sexy...or not. Tube tops were never flattering on anyone. Plus, sometimes you wonder how they even stay on..

Can you say bedazzled?? We often wonder why a lady in her 20's..or 30's..or even 40's would want bedazzled jeans? It's not very age appropriate. Maybe if you were 12 and wanted to re-live the days of when you were in middle school.

Ah yes, the paint-splattered skinny jeans. Very classy. You also can't go wrong with a nice pink top with an overload of fringe. Kinda looks like a lamp shade from the 70's.


*GASP* My epidermis is showing!!!
Uneccessary holes in the sleeves of a shirt is...well...uneccessary. Also bold prints on tops can be a tad excessive and it draws attention away from your beautiful face because people are too busy wondering why you even bought that shirt in the first place.

Sit back, relax, and grab a bag of popcorn because Suzanne will show you why this sweater/jacket thing is never to be bought or worn!