The Trends: New York Fashion Week 2013

Now that Fashion Week is over, style editors have a chance to sit back, breathe and examine each collection to decide on the trendiest of all trends for the coming season.

Lucky for you, we’re doing all the work. So, you get to enjoy the trends and highlights of Fashion Week on us! We’re examining the trends that we saw from runway to runway and focusing on the ones that can be worn in your day-to-day life, because face it, not all the runway looks can be replicated in the office or out with friends.

Here are our favorite trends from New York Fashion Week 2013 and how to wear them in your regular life:

1. Military Bottoms: These are not your usual skinny army cargo pants. These have some room for movement and are made with a lighter textile. Rebecca Taylor and Rag & Bone both showed the new military-esque pants.

2. Folk for Days: Floral-patterned embroidery was seen on the models of Prabal Gurung and Suno. The bright tone of this aesthetic is a welcomed change from this winter’s darker hues. Well, almost. Most of the floral patchwork was sewn atop of black dresses or dark green suits making the contrast between the colors a splendid site.

3. Overexposed Prints: These tech-created prints look like sunspots, bleach stains and bits of overexposed in a photograph. The sun-kissed looks were seen all over from Creatures of Comfort to Rachel Comey. This fun take on print-making makes wearing a dress with a peek-a-boo ray of sunshine feel warm and perfect for the spring and summer seasons.

4. Quilt-Making: Quilting was seen on everything from skirts to coats this season. It reminds me of those classic Chanel bags, but less pronounced. On the 2013 runways, leather dresses and skirts were a quilting favorite. The new quilting is more subtle and was best utilized by Elizabeth and James, Theyskens’ Theory and DKNY.

5. Sexy Sweatpants: This must sound crazy. How, how can sweatpants be any kind of sexy? Well, they can when the pants are leather. Everyone needs a break from skinny pants and leather sweats are a great new shape for pants. Not to mention, they look awesome with booties. Who did it best? J Brand, Christian Siriano and Charlotte Ronson all featured a look reminiscent of a bad girl in gym class. Don’t knock it before you try it!

Which of these trends are you eager to try and which are you going to skip? See you after London Fashion Week and Milan Fashion Week when we have more fashion week trends to show you.

Ambush Makeover For A Friend – A Do Or A Don’t?

Have you ever thought about changing a female co-workers image? If so, don’t, and we repeat DON’T, suprise her with a Today Show style ambush makeover. She will feel humiliated and hurt.

Instead, talk to this person first to ensure they are on board. Then, and ONLY then, seek out a professional but PRIVATE image consultation.

In the world of fashion and beauty, we share stories with other image consultants. Recently, we heard about a company that drove an employee across the country (from Ohio!) for a “meeting in NYC”. Unbeknownst to her, she was meeting a stylist for a complete image overhaul. Let’s call her Betty.

Betty cried (not tears of joy) but went along with it anyway. She was already hundreds of miles from home and probably felt the pressure. With a fake smile plastered on her face, she sat through a hair makeover and color, a make-up tutorial and tried on dress after dress in Bloomingdales.

After an 8 hour day of altering her look, Betty went back to Ohio only to quit her job and return all the clothes her boss and personal shopper had purchased in NYC. She wasn’t ready for a change or willing to budge from her comfort zone.

With that being said, there are certain styles that should NEVER be tried in the professional world. Unfortunatly, Betty was sporting most of them.

If you are trying to determine whether or not your co-worker needs an image update, check this list for our top 3 cringe-worthy styles. But remember, sometimes the soft approach is a better remedy for bad fashion than a surprise beauty and wardrobe trip:

Business in the front, party in the back hair (A.K.A. mullets)

There should be no party going on with your hair if you want to be taken seriously. To change a mullet hairstyle into a more polished do, cut off the length in the back and go with a shorter, choppier style with bangs. This will look more professional but still keeps things fun.

Moo Moo dresses


Do not hide under shapeless dresses. They look sloppy and are unflattering. Clothing does not have to be skin tight but a little tailoring goes a long way in making you look better and feel more confident. Wrap dresses (we love Diane Von Furstenburg‘s signature wrap dress) and dresses with rouching are great alternative styles that will accentuate your shape while concealing flaws.

Purple eyeliner


Colored eye make-up can make you look like a clown if not put on properly. If you must have purple on your eyes, we suggest laying off the bold hued pencil and opting for a soft lilac shadow instead. Also, head to your local department store’s make-up counter for a free tutorial on how to apply eye make-up.

Nail Art Style Beauty Advice for Spring and Summer 2012

Thank goodness those boring French Manicures are over and done with! The Stepford Wives look reigned supreme for so long, we didn’t think anything would ever surpass it. Now, nail art has evolved with cooler and edgier colors. We love any style makeover that goes from from dull to electric!

Take a look at some of our favorite new nail makeover tips as you wave goodbye to the old.

COLOR ME NEON

Bursts of neon are everywhere this spring and neon nail art is a fantastic way to add a brightly colored splash to your summer look.

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Pop princess Katy Perry knows neon polish is a great pop accent

 

REMAIN NEUTRAL

Taupe, grey, or beige looks charming this season and goes well with a day or night look.

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Katherine Heigl's neutral hues compliment any look

 

PATTERNING

This is better be left for the professionals manicurists, but patterned nails are way too adorable not to try! Ask your manicurist for something simple, like stripes, to start with.

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Solange Knowles loves a funky patterned nail print

 

GREEN SPACES

Maybe the spring smell of freshly cut grass has gone to everyone’s heads because green is so in. Go for a wild, shimmery green or a lighter, minty green for a fresh nail look.

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Lauren Conrad has gone green

OMBRE ALL OVER

Ombre is simply beautiful. Either in dark tones or light tones, this is definitely statement nail art for the fashion risk-taker!

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Models at Jen Kao SS2012 made ombre nails a hit

 

Spring 2011 Bloomingdales Designer Sale!!!

Next Wednesday and Thursday there will be a huge blowout designer sale taking place at Bloomingdale’s on 59th street and Lexington.  Amandawill be taking as many appointments as she can during this mega sale.  All high end designer brands will be on sale for the two days on all of their previous fall/winter as well as new spring/summer items.  This would be a great chance to stock up on fall/winter merchandise for the upcoming year or to even snag some great spring/summer items to be completely trendy and fashionable for this upcoming season.Visit the New York Image Consultant website for further info as well as how to contact Amanda Sanders to schedule your shopping appointment and make over during the huge breakout sale.  www.newyorkimageconsultant.com.  This sale would also be a great opportunity and gift to give a mom or a great women in your life as a fantastic and life changing and fun mothers day gift; so think about it and consider it.  Don’t forget go log onto our website and book your appointment now while you still have time! We look forward to working with you soon!

Dressing the Petite Body

Since I’ve been interning with Amanda I have seen an array of clients come in for her expertise help.  Many of these clients are females, and a hand full of them are petite women.  As a tall women I myself at first had a hard time understanding what was so difficult about making a petite body frame look as best as possible; but since working with the various clients I have learned all the tricks of the trade in what works and what doesn’t.  The problem that most petite women run into is the trouble with knowing how to make themselves look taller.  Petite women must especially be careful in what they wear because a petite woman’s attire can either cause her to look shorter than what she already is, or her wardrobe can magically add inches to her stature.  Here are a few tips on how to make the petite body frame look taller and here’s an added perk SLIMMER than what it originally is.

Tips on how to flatter and elongate a petite body frame

1.      Wear garments with long clean understated vertical patterns.  This creates a longer body illusion.

2.      Only wear skirts or dresses that are knee length or higher.  The more skin you show within the leg area, the longer your legs will appear.

3.      When choosing heels opting for an open or peep toe heel can open up the leg area and create a longer illusion from bottom to top.  When choosing a boot the highest boot length a petite woman should wear is a knee high boot.  Anything higher than this will break up the body and cause you to appear shorter than you already are. Also when choosing a heel, the higher the better.  When you wear a higher heel it makes legs become longer and thinner; the shorter the heel the leg becomes shorter and stubbier.  Wearing a pointy stiletto pump elongates your legs like no other shoe ever will. It draws the eyes from bottom up and makes for a longer silhouette.

4.      Choose open necklines such as v-necks and deep scoop necks.  This opens up the upper part of your body, makes you appear longer and taller, and also slims the body frame.

5.      Do not put on heavy layers.  Although layering can be cool, casual, and trendy it is not for petite body frames.  Layering appears to drag your body down, add weight, and make one appear shorter than what they are.