Champagne Dreams

Pant suit // Shoes // Dress // Earrings

A few of my favorite things as of late.  

Straight cut, jacquard suits with long blazers bring to mind Hawk first and Ocelot second, though they would wear very different tops, shoes, and accessories with it. It's a perfect suit for Imps and more generally Magic Queens who prefer pants over skirt suits. 

The shoes would work for most Animal Familiars with line influence, and with multiple Fantasy types as well.

The dress brings Lion to mind for best fit AF and circle influenced types more generally, and for Fantasy maybe Godiva as well as Dragon Princess of course. 

The earrings are perfectly Hawk, with Nymph and possibly Mermaid for best Fantasy types. 

Valkyrie Style Archetype with Menswear Touches

Remember when I said I'd take on androgynous looks for the Fantasy 9 types? I tried half a dozen times without getting anywhere, because I was stuck on the term "androgynous". My conclusion after wrestling with it, is that what is androgynous is entirely specific to the particulars of an individual's features, and thus not something I can demonstrate without a specific person to style.

So instead I'm creating looks for the 9 with menswear touches that incorporate what's currently in style, and first up is Valkyrie:

 

A sleek tweed jacket that crosses neatly in the front and has a slim lapel. This could also work for some Nymphs. 

The blouse is the berry color I wanted to emphasize, and a nice step up from a t-shirt, but personally I'd rather swap it for something more fun- a chenille tank top or something with more interesting texture. 

Leather gloves in color and with braid detail.

A sparkly wrap bracelet for a little glitz.

Wide leg jeans with side slits to show off the details of the ankle bootie.

Her hair with a braid somewhere in the mix.

KLM Addition for Effortless and Exciting Style

In an ongoing effort to un-boring-ify wardrobes everywhere, I've created an easy approach that you can use to build an exciting outfit. Did I mention it's easy??

 

*Apply the following steps to separate items.

Step 1. Choose a Color. I highly recommend you choose a flattering color and choose to wear in near your face. Why? A good color can make your face look even better than it already is. Awesome, right? At their very best, neutrals don't detract from your lovely face, but neutrals aren't able to enhance that lovely face. A flattering color near your face could mean a top, or the top of a dress or jumpsuit, or it could mean your outerwear, or a hat, or a statement necklace. 

Step 2. Choose a Print. Ya'll probably think I'm print obsessed. Well, I am. Prints are an easy way to add a lot of interest, and they can be found in every color, every type of garment/accessory, and at every price tier. They're basically amazing. Go big with a print dress, or isolate it to a small clutch or even the trim on a shoe or jacket. If your outfits seem blah, try adding a print somewhere. Ideally choose one that flatters your personal lines and energy, and if you're not sure what suits you, I can help as a stylist.  

Step 3. Choose a Texture or Design Interest. A texture means a noteworthy texture- something that stands out. A few ideas: lace, patent leather, organza, velvet, jacquard, brocade, tweed, angora, satin, mohair, suede, quilted leather, popcorn knits, corduroy, taffeta, netting.  A design interest might be a: wrap, knot, twist, tear, sheer panel, drape, bow, fringe, asymmetrical hem, one shoulder, cold shoulder, tassel, rosette.   

 

A Breakdown using KLM Style Addition
Outfit #1: purple coat (color) + stained glass shoes (print) + blouse with ribbon ties (design interest) and ripped jeans (design interest)

Outfit #2: green silk blouse (color and texture) + b/w midi skirt (print and design interest) + snake embossed black slip ons (texture)

Outfit #3: blue print jacquard top (color, print, texture, and design interest) + black wrap skirt (design interest) + blue booties (color)

We see a blouse that contains all three steps. The blouse is a wonderful blue, has a print, and has both a texture in the form of jacquard and design interest at the neckline in the form of a knot that creates draping. It's a lot, right? But the effect is far from overwhelming because it's all smoothly in one garment. You could wear a plain black pencil skirt and plain black leather pumps to create the rest of your outfit, but that would get a *yawn* from me. I chose to claim the blouse as a print (step 2) and paired it with a black skirt with a wrap and asymmetrical hem (design interest step 3) and blue booties (color step 1).

If you choose to take the blouse as a color, you could try to find another print that would work with it. I'm having trouble thinking of one that would off the top of my head. As an alternative, you could break the only rule (apply the three steps to separate items) choose to claim the blouse as both your print (step 2) and your color (step 1) and try to add A LOT of design interest (step 3) in your choices of bottoms, shoes, and accessories.

Outfit #4: silk pink blouse (color, design interest, and texture) + pant + leopard purse (print + color + texture) + pump with contrast heel (design interest)

This example flirts with the rule. It would be better if the pant had a little something going for it, but I wanted a tame example to show that you can follow the KLM equation and still put together a classic office look. The KLM equation works for whatever realm of your life you're dressing for. If your work uniform doesn't allow color or print, choose it for your coat and purse, or find (or diy) fun linings to your clothes so that you'll know they're there.

Outfit #5: flamingo dress (print + color) + red purse (color) + red bow sandals (design interest + color)

You can see that many times an item might have 2 or even all 3 steps going for it. When you're building an outfit, you'll have to choose which one of the steps that item will stand for. Don't forget to step back and make sure it's still all working together cohesively :) 

If you decide to try it out, I would LOVE to see what you come up with using my style addition! Please share it in the comments.