Category Archives: Beauty/Style

Year End Sale at Gehman’s Country Fabrics

Ready for a terrific Year End Sale? Gehman’s Country Fabrics has you covered. From December 26-31, everything in stock will be 10% off on orders over $25.00. Yes, the entire store!

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For those who love to sew, there is a huge selection of fabric (washable, fade-resistant and requires no ironing!) and sewing notions. Wouldn’t these make an adorable option for a girl’s dress?

Ready-made modest dresses and slips—including hard to find nursing slips–are also included. I call this functional elegance at its best.

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Every item from Gehman’s Country Fabrics is carefully selected to meet high standards of quality, durability, and beauty.

Ordering is very easy and can be done through their catalog or website. Plus, they now offer Login to Pay with Amazon for your convenience! This allows you to simply pay using the payment information you have stored in your Amazon account.

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Check out all of these lovely items and more here.

Modest, Not Frumpy

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Is there a difference between dressing modestly and being a hopeless Prairie Muffin? (Absolutely, just look at the examples above!) While it’s true that many modest clothes are horribly unattractive, the right ones are well-cut, well-made, and always in style. Personally, I want to be fashionable but I don’t want to dress provocatively—modest, not frumpy.

Can’t tell the difference? You may be frumpy if you regularly commit these fashion sins:

1. Hem & Necklines

Midi and Maxi skirts, I’m talking about you! Seriously, unless you have insanely long, toned legs, don’t wear a skirt that stops at the largest part of the calf (midi) or goes down to the floor and visually shortens you (maxi).

I’m not saying all long skirts are terrible. I have a couple Maxis that I wear in the summertime because the fabric is so light and breathable, but I’m careful. Look for solid colors or vertical stripes only and don’t even think about wearing a horizontal maxi or a long denim skirt!

When it comes to necklines, a V-neck (not too low) is so much more flattering than a high crew. Same goes for overly full turtlenecks and cowls.

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2. Proportion

Sometimes it’s not the top or bottom that are frumpy, but how we combine them. Try to only wear 1 voluminous piece at a time, meaning if you wear a flowy blouse, pair it with skinny jean. Want to try a puffy, pleated skirt? Add a slim-fitting sweater.

3. Oversize & Boxy 

Many ladies, especially ones that are plus sized, tend to wear clothes that are way too big. These garments are cut like a huge square, with no indent that follows a woman’s body. No matter how overweight you may be, look for clothes that fit right. Anything baggy will just look sloppy and old. The lady pictured here is larger, but her dress is belted/slim and she looks beautiful!

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4. Old Lady Accessories

Glasses – If you wear glasses like I do, pay careful attention to the frame. Find a complimentary shape, size & color. Yes, big black hipster glasses are popular, but they don’t flatter most people.

Clunky shoes – One doesn’t have to wear heels constantly to be stylish, but a flat should be selected carefully. Avoid anything clunky like clogs, Birkenstocks, Keds, etc.

Purses – Find a happy medium between a too-small clutch and the enormous totebag size many women drag around all day. Personally, I don’t like bags on a long chain because they seem old fashioned to me.

Vests – When I was growing up, vests were everywhere. Why, I don’t know, because they look terrible, especially if plaid or floral printed. Typically, vests are favored by large-busted women that are body conscious (I have an aunt who is like that and yes, she is still wearing vests to this day!) Instead of hiding, they actually make a bust look bigger, so please skip it.

5. “Mom” Pants

Super high-waisted, often pleated, and light colored, these pants are the worst! Whether it’s a jean or a khaki, this style adds bulk to the tummy and the tush and never flattered anyone, at anytime, anywhere!

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6. Jumpers aka “Frumpers”

Are there enough words in the English language to describe how bad jumpers are? I doubt it. Basically, it’s like wearing a sack as a dress.

7. Maternity Clothes (when you’re not pregnant)

Every mother understands this temptation: you’re tired, you’re out of shape, you have no time to shop. Seriously, the excuses go on and on and suddenly you find yourself with a 2-year-old and you’re still sporting belly-band bottoms. Maternity clothes will never fit properly if you’re not expecting (ok, they don’t really look perfect then either, but you get my drift…)

8. Shopping at the Wrong Place

Most stores/sites have a reputation for a reason. Just as we shouldn’t be shopping at Charlotte Russe and Limited Too, the “mature” women selection at places like Kohl’s, Talbot’s, Dress Barn, and Christopher & Banks can be frightening.

I like to shop for classic pieces in decent locations (Ann Taylor, Gap, Banana Republic) and I’m picky about color and cut. This black dress is something I’d buy in a second.

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While it can be a challenge to find a happy medium between too risqué and granny wear, looking and feeling good is important and worth our effort.

Gymboree Clearance: Prices Start at $3.99

Love Gymboree clothes but hate the high prices? Check out this clearance sale, starting at just $3.99 an item!

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Little girls will enjoy the Hearts Ruffle Tee and matching leggings.

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Shopping for boys? The gray and white Striped Pocket Tee is sure to please.

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How cute is the Strawberry Polka Dot Bodysuit for baby? Adorable, I think.

More sizes and styles are available, but don’t wait too long—the sale only lasts until the end of today.

Need a Holiday Dress? Check out the Badgley Mischka Collection!

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From ice skating in Bryant Park and shopping along 5th Avenue, to watching the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall and the lighting of the tree in Rockefeller Center, there’s no question that New York City is a magical place to be over the holidays. Inspired by these and many other iconic New York holiday moments, Badgley Mischka has created a stunning holiday collection that is now available exclusively at Rent the Runway!

Here are my three favorites:

Badgley Mischka Bonnie Sheath

Chic and shiny, this fully-lined shift features sheer sleeves and delicately embellished wrists accents. It has silver sequins on mesh with long sleeves and a crew neckline.  

Badgley Mischka Natasha Dress

This dress has blue sequins on mesh, cap sleeves, and a deep V-neckline. Its full skirt has pockets and a unique color pattern that shimmers and fades from deep navy to black.   

Badgley Mischka Silver Swank Sequin Sheath

This body-skimming sequin sheath is available in white, gold, blue, and green. It offers cap sleeves, a boat neckline, and a cowl back detail. Great for anyone seeking a fitted design.

Want to rent one of these stunners for the holidays but can’t make up your mind? You can rent 3 for the price of 1 for Thanksgiving weekend! Use code 3FOR12015 and order before 11/25.