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Friday, 29 January 2010

Coming March 28 - April 3: Secondhand Fashion Week

Posted on 02:45 by mark khandry
I don't know about you, but I think it's about time that we had a new online event up and running at AmandaBeth! I've held off on posting this for a while because I didn't know what my schedule was going to be for the next few months, but I think it's finally safe to announce... Secondhand Fashion Week!!!


What is this event all about?

The purpose behind this event is to celebrate frugal fashionistas and their awesome creativity. In the whole fashion world there is this mindset that in order to be really fashionable, we need to pick up high end pieces, brand new, and spend a fortune on our wardrobes so that we can somehow be accepted as a fashionista. I don't know about you, ladies, but I'm not buying into it. In fact, I can't afford to buy into it. I believe that God has commissioned us to be good stewards of what he has given us and breaking our budget (especially in shopping for something as frivolous as clothes ;) is not a good thing.

Over the years, I have collected a whole lot of clothes secondhand; either by shopping my favorite thrift stores or by receiving cast offs and hand-me-downs. Some people might have a problem with wearing an item that had formerly belonged to someone else, but I say that if it looks good on you, don't worry about who wore it beforehand. If you can take secondhand pieces and reinvent them to make them your own, you are a true fashionista. :)

How do I participate?

The format of this event will be very similar to Summer Fashion Week and Maid Marian's Wardrobe. From March 28 - April 3, the goal is to dig through our closets for the awesome secondhand pieces and wear a series of outfits throughout the week based around those items. (Of course, not everything you wear has to be secondhand  - for example, I have like all of one pair of used shoes :P -  but the main statement pieces in your ensemble, or what everything else is based around, should be something that was purchased or given secondhand.)

Take pictures of your outfits and post them to your blog each day of the event. (You can also shoot outfits in advance if that fits your schedule the best.) You may include other family members who are participating in the challenge. Be sure to include the brand names of what you are wearing and where/how you got the different pieces.

Each day of the week, there will be a post featuring what I am wearing and a box in which you can include the link of your secondhand fashion blog post for the day. (P.S. If you don't have a blog, it is super easy to set one up and post pictures using Blogger.com - give it a try! :) I will also set up a special album on Flickr.com where you can upload your pictures, if you'd rather not use your own blog.

As well as participating in the secondhand fashion photos challenge, I would love to see any other sorts of frugal fashion related blog posts. Especially awesome would be DIY (do it yourself) REfashioned projects, in which you take an item and remake or revamp it. I will have a separate box in which you can post any links that fit into this category.

Of course, I will also try to include some fun giveaways over the week long event. If anyone would like some publicity for their home business/Etsy shop or cetera by donating an item for the giveaway, please email me at amandabethboutique{at}gmail.com - I'd love to work in publicizing your business through the event in exchange for an item!

Also, if any business/shop/site/et cetera is interested in becoming a paid sponsor for the event, they can contact me - amandabethboutique{at}gmail.com . For a flat fee, your business/site banner can be displayed and promoted throughout the week as an official sponsor. Any way that I can give you some publicity, I'll try my best to do it! :)

Last thoughts...

Walking hand in hand with all of this is our desire to be modest as well as fashionable. I'm not going to  set a strict rule or standard for what you should or should not wear, but just keep modesty and class in mind throughout the event and we should turn out all right. :) Of course, I reserve the right to refuse any submissions to the event if I feel that they do not meet the standards of this site.

At the end of the week, I and a small panel of judges will select a number of finalists for the event, choosing those that we thought were the most creative and stylish secondhand fashionistas. Then, for one week, a poll will go up so that you all can vote for your favorite! If we receiving a fair amount of other frugal fashion or DIY related posts, we may also vote for a "best of" in that category.

If you plan on participating in the event, please consider saving one of the banners in this post to your computer and then uploading it to your blog with a link to http://amandabethonline.blogspot.com . Thanks! I appreciate it. :)

Any thoughts, questions or concerns? Please leave a comment and I will try to address them! As always, there are usually some bugs to work out in the early stages, but I try and keep things as simple as possible. Should be fun! :)





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Tuesday, 26 January 2010

US Figure Skating Championships - Fashion Recap (Part 2)

Posted on 08:58 by mark khandry


Sasha Cohen may not have been able to deliver when the time was right, but she definitely put on an interesting show on Saturday evening. Although her program had some major flaws, she never once looked as though she had lost control; in fact, she smiled at the audience and seemed to be thoroughly enjoying herself and the moment. It was a beautiful thing to see and I applaud her brave comeback. Although she might not have made it where she wanted to go, she certainly didn't disappoint.

 

While Sasha only finished fourth in the competition, she totally won a gold medal when it came to the fashion department. I was so thrilled to see a beautiful and classy dress after the short program design failed to impress me. First of all, the fabric choices are perfect - the shades of grey/blue suit her better than anything else. The ruched bandeau top is set off by a sparkly rhinestone "brooch" and the cut-outs around the neck and wrists are similarly accented.

I think that this design would make a gorgeous full-length evening gown. Isn't it just lovely?

The rest of the ladies competition was rather lacking in pretty fashion, although Alissa Czisny and Caroline Zhang had a couple of show stoppers. Unfortunately neither of them could rally in the free skate and they finished 10th and 11th, respectively.



Meryl Davis and Charlie White nailed their entire competition and came away with the gold medal for the second year in a row. They are such an adorable couple and perform with lots of energy and passion - so fun to watch! Their free dance was set to selections from The Phantom of the Opera and their costumes reflected it perfectly. Charlie is wearing an off-white ruffled poet's shirt and Meryl's dress looks like it is clearly inspired by a gown from the 2005 film adaptation of the musical.

 

The lace overlayed bodice is ruched, ruffled and set with an oval brooch. The middle part of the dress is made from a maroon velvet/velour fabric and has a beautiful center "stomacher" design created with rhinestones. The back of the bodice has dramatic dark lacing. The skirt of the dress appears to be made from a few layers of chiffon. (I love the longer skirts they wear in Ice Dancing! :)

Runners up in the best dressed department were Madison Chock and Greg Zuerlein. They performed a beautiful waltz and their outfits looked like something out of a costume drama. Greg is wearing a gold shirt and vest with a dark blue, beautifully embellished coat. Madison's dress is a gorgeous purple color and the bodice is wonderfully beaded all over with flowers and accented with dark ribbons and ruffled lace. Such a lovely design!

 

Meryl and Charlie also carried off the award in the Original Dance competition, wearing fun and gorgeous costumes in their Bollywood inspired number. Meryl's dress - like traditional Indian costumes - is two separate pieces (although bare skin is almost always covered with nude colored fabric in figure skating) but I absolutely adore the fabric, colors and all of the embellishments. Gorgeous details! Charlie's tunic has some equally amazing beading around the neckline and front.

Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto's Moldavian Folk Dance costumes were also very charming, made in snow white and accented with lots of black, gold and red. Ben's costume is trimmed with wide, dramatic braid and Tanith's dress is embroidered with lots of pretty flowers, braid and ruffled lace. I just love the boots! Too cool. :)
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To sum up, it was a very exciting championship over all and it looks like there will be a strong Team USA heading into the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver. I'm certainly looking forward to it...

There's just one last thing I just want to reiterate here (because of a comment I received). Once again, I am commentating on the figure skating fashion because I love the sport and I believe we can get fun, fashiony ideas from it. I am not holding these designs up as modest "what you should wear" material, but I believe that truly beautiful looks and details can give us inspiration on how to include some new or pretty things into our own wardrobes. While this blog does focus on modest fashion, not everything shown is explicitly so. I hope that makes sense. :)

How was everyone's weekend? Thanks to everyone who prayed for me. I am still fighting some sickness, but I think it's going to surrender soon... ;)


Images: Passport to Gold / Zimbio / Icenetwork.com


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Friday, 22 January 2010

US Figure Skating Championships - Fashion Recap (Part 1)

Posted on 13:07 by mark khandry


If you've been following my Tweets or "Ooo... I Like It!" you've probably figured out that I am a huge figure skating fan. My sisters and I first began following the sport in 2005, and since then it's become a very fun thing to enjoy together. Figure skating is a culmination of athleticism, artistry, fashion, dance and music - all things that we thoroughly enjoy. That said, it is my intention to continue to cover the major figure skating events for this blog (click here to see my posts from last season), focusing, of course, mainly on the fashion side of things.

Obviously, everyone has opinions on whether or not even the most conservative figure skating costumes are "modest", but I am not going to get into that whole thing right now. :) As with my coverage of the red carpet fashion, I show my favorite photos to hopefully inspire and give you pretty, fashiony ideas... and I leave the yucky ones out of it.

 

The pairs championship was full of drama, with two time national champions Keauna McLaughlin and Rockne Brubaker fighting through a disastrous short program and placing 5th in the final standings. It was sad to see such an graceful and classy team do so badly when it counted, but in my opinion, they did manage to carry off the award for the best dressed team in the competition.

During the short program, Keauna wore a beautifully made burgundy gown, with a ribbed knit waist and rhinestone straps. The split skirt is made of layers of chiffon and dusted with glittery spangles. Rockne's outfit consisted of a simple grey tee shirt and pants - and I thought the costumes worked perfectly together.

For the free skate, they matched a bit too much for my taste, but Keauna once again choose a dress that suited her well and had a lot of lovely details. One-sleeved - in a brilliant burnt orange shade - it is full of nice touches, from the choker neckline all the way to the contrasting skirt drapery. I love the studded accents and the large gold pins. Keauna also wore a flower hair accent during both programs... so pretty!



The pairs competition is one of my lesser favorites and was rather lacking in the awesome fashion department. Gold medalists Caydee Denney and Jeremy Barrett turned in incredible performances but their costumes weren't so pretty. Caydee's short program "firebird" look was interesting, but nothing special. None of the other medalists provided real fashion interest (the pairs category can be so "matchy-matchy" and too bright and garish :P) - seventh place finishers Amanda Dobbs and Joseph Jacobsen probably wearing the best in the competition.

 

The ice dance competition is one of our favorites to watch and looks to be very exciting, with former training mates Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto (5 time US champions and Olympic silver medalists) and Meryl Davis and Charlie White (reigning US champions and 2009 Grand Prix Final champions) vying for the gold. The latter came out on top in the Compulsory Dance (by a mere .40) and were also my top pic in the fashion department.

Meryl took to the ice in a brilliant purple dress (what a way to showcase a big trend! ;) - ruched around the waist and accented all over with sequins - with a flared skirt in layers of chiffon. The collar and straps across the back are ornately beaded with rhinestones and Meryl's wearing a matching "bracelet" and exquisite hair piece. Of course, Charlie looks very nice in his tux. ;)

 

Runners up in the fashion category of the compulsory dance were the popular team of Kimberly Navarro and Brent Bommentre. Of course, Brent is just wearing the traditional nice tux, popular for performing the Golden Waltz, but Kim's dress is really pretty. I love the color transition from neck to hemline - yellow to orange - the sparkly rhinestones and the bejeweled neckline. Such a striking look!



Of course, the big news of the competition has been Sasha Cohen, the 2006 US national champion and Olympic silver medalist. Her comeback has been the talk of the figure skating world and, with this her first competition in nearly four years, there was quite a handful of skeptics. But Sasha proved in Thursday night's short program that she is indeed "back" - finishing less than half a point from first place. Unfortunately, her costume was a disappointment. I thought it was ugly (lace and gloves being "bleh") and not so modest. :P So, I won't share photos, but you can see a complete  gallery of her program by clicking here.

 

As far as the best dressed of the ladies competition, I think I would give the award to Ashley Wagner (currently in 4th place). Her costume is not only lovely, but it suits Ashley, her music and her program perfectly. I love the misty greyish blues and the delicate white flowers "blooming" up the side of the dress. So elegant!

Mirai Nagasu - the leader after the short program - wore a black and gold dress with two beaded sunbursts, sequins and a split skirt. It was fun and quirky, just like her personality.

 

Last year's champion, Alissa Czisny - currently sitting in a disappointing 7th place - also chose a beautiful skating dress. Made in beautiful shades of grey, blue and purple, it laces up the front beneath a ruched bodice and tiny puffed sleeves - enhanced by bold sequined trim.

Caroline Zhang, another favorite skater of mine, looked as beautiful as always in an ethereal black and red chiffon dress, with delicate, shimmering leaves sweeping up over the bodice - and a beautiful hairpiece. Unfortunately, this talented young skater has been hampered by injury this season and sits in 11th place going into Saturday's free program...

As for the men's event, I only saw bits and pieces but it looked very exciting. The fashion side of things... not so much. Which is why I don't cover it on the blog. (There! I've said it! Now no one ask me when the Olympic games come around next month. ;)

I'll be posting Part 2 of this series next Tuesday, after the Ladies and Ice Dance competitions conclude. Meanwhile, who's fashion is you favorite? And who are you cheering for in the upcoming Olympics?


Images: Passport to Gold / Zimbio / Icenetwork.com

P.S. So sorry that the post is up late today. Sickness and family obligations delayed me. Now I'm off to take a nap so I can get better! :)


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Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Golden Girls of 2010 - The Red Carpet Fashion Report

Posted on 06:23 by mark khandry
I am trying to decide whether this Golden Globe Awards was better or worse than last year... in the fashion department anyway. While there seemed to be less complete disasters, there were also less amazing "show stopping" designs. That said, there was a great deal of fashiony inspiration and lovely dress designs to browse through, and I'm attempting to break down the top trends and looks for your reading pleasure.



Just as a disclaimer, I do not watch the awards, nor do I support or endorse any of the actors, films or et cetera (unless specifically recommended). My focus in covering the awards is to give interesting and hopefully informative thoughts and opinions on the fashion. :)

So, without further ado, let's dive into the top evening gown trends for the new decade...


Colors
Black remained the classic staple, as always, and over all colors remained deep and muted. Perhaps this is a reflection of the economy. I personally found the bright, vibrant colors (which were heavily prevalent last year) to be refreshing and lovely. Red remained a popular choice right - on Maria Menounos), as well as deep plum shades. Silver and Gold also stood out in the crowd, with many women opting for shimmering, metallic fabrics.


Shapes and Sizes 
Of course, the norm is long, floor-sweeping gowns, but there was a sweet handful of shorter, just-as-classy dresses on hand. I tend not to be a huge fan of these, but was very impressed by both Kristen Bell (shown up top) and the always adorable Amy Adams (left - who is expecting, BTW. Isn't she cute? :). Sleek, fitted "mermaid" style gowns continued to be popular this year, with full-skirted hemlines, but simple a-line styles were in the majority. The trend for glamorous, vintage inspired gowns continues to be a hot one... and most of it was lovely.

The assymmetrical one-shoulder style (which I love) continued to make it's mark on the awards, but it definitely seemed that the strapless look is returning to dominate the evening gown world. Oh, well...


Details 
Ruffles reigned supreme (and were in many cases completely overused), adding drama and "poof" to hemlines, waistbands and just all over. This is certainly an area in which many dresses went completely overboard and landed in the "fashion disaster" category. Fortunately, Zoe Saldana (right) got it right in a romantic (almost victorian-inspired), droopy and beruffled and beribboned wine colored gown. So lovely!

Lots of interesting details were showcased on the red carpet, including a huge trend for draping, pleating and tucking the fabric over the bust and around the waistline. Sometimes this doesn't work so well, but as shown here on Dianna Agron (below, left) it's absolutely beautiful.

Sparkle
Beading, crystals and glitz galore were showered over almost every single red carpet look. As well as heavily embellished bodices, some gowns seemed practically weighed down by bling and were a sight to behold. Jewelry, while maybe not so over-the-top as last year (also a reflection of the economy?) was still very striking. Wide, collar necklaces, cuff bracelets, and long, tasseled earrings were standard fare, although some ladies went without jewels completely (and looked just as lovely). I also saw a few pretty sparkly headbands. Just love those!

As far as the best dressed goes... it was hard to choose a top four. Keep in mind that not only do I select these based off of pretty and fairly modest styles (I hate overly immodest gowns - bleh!), but I also take into consideration the colors selected and how the overall look suits the wearer. It's about an overall look and style harmony as much as an individually amazing dress. :)


The Best Dressed (IMHO)

 

Sandra Bullock

This woman won more than just a Golden Globe Award on Sunday evening - she was unanimously declared a stunner on the red carpet. Dressed in brilliant purple organza, she certainly didn't let it rain on her parade. I just love the simple, ruched bodice and the slightly poofy skirt, which is an unusual choice for anything other than a very young starlet. But it was absolutely perfect. (Even the slight sheerness works overall without looking sleazy.) The earrings are classy and the soft, almost "undone" hair suits her wonderfully. A fine choice for the awards!

 

Jennifer Garner

In my opinion, she looked absolutely radiant on the red carpet, and her dress couldn't have been more perfect if her fairy godmother had picked it out for her. Here's a woman who knows her colors and her body really well, and enhances them in a way that seems completely effortless (either that or she's got one killer stylist! :). The amazing, shimmering silver suits her skin tone perfectly (I'd guess that she's a "winter") and the drape-y asymmetrical style works beautifully on her figure. I really love the neckline and the angles of the pieces - so very flattering. Her half up/half down hair is pretty and romantic - and I adore the jewelry!

 

Lea Michelle

My only complaint about this dress is that it looks very much like the one Amy Adams wore to the Golden Globes last year. But while that dress was way too harsh on the red-headed actress, this sweeping black design is absolutely made to be worn by this young woman. She looks like an absolute princess, her dark hair matching the black of the gown and making her even more regal. The fitted bodice is beautifully draped and pleated in airy chiffon and the full skirt is absolutely covered in layers of ruching. It's all finished off by large, but subtle green earrings. Perfect.

 

Kate Winslet

Well, she may have been presenting instead of receiving awards this year, but the gorgeous girl definitely gets a best-dressed award. She's another one who knows and embraces her curves - and chooses gowns that fit and suit her impeccably. This one is completely understated and completely stunning, in a dark navy blue with minute and detailed gold beading up the side and over the one shoulder strap. It's simplicity is deceiving - if you look close you will see incredible shaped seams, providing a gorgeous fit and finish. It's also nice to see that she's wearing small, pretty earrings, instead of the huge ones the rest of the world was sporting.  She let's the wide metallic cuff bracelet do the talking...
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Other peronsal favorites of the evening (that were not shown here) included Ginnifer Goodwin, January Jones, Drew Barrymore, Julia Roberts and Kate Hudson. Oh yes, and George Clooney, Colin Firth and Harrison Ford. Awesome. :)

Disappointments would be Emily Blunt, Rose Byrne and Diane Kruger. And plain bad fashion? That belonged to Julianne Moore, Anna Paquin, Tina Fey, Chloe Sevigny, Jennifer Morrison and Perry Reeves (among others :P).

You can read more of my thoughts on the red carpet fashion by checking out my 2nd annual "live" report on the AmandaBeth Online Facebook Page. And be sure to leave your comments here and share your favorite gowns, thoughts on trends and whether or not you agree with me. ;)


Images: JustJared.com

P.S. Because I forgot to mention it in my post yesterday... our own Amy Elizabeth is holding a poll in which you can vote for your favorite heroine - over at her Historical Hairstyles Blog. She's been growing the site over the past year, adding images, resources and step by step photo instructions on how to do movie hair (including Marian from the BBC Robin Hood show!). Be sure to vote in the poll on which movie heroine you want to see covered in the month of February! Should be lots fun! :)


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Monday, 18 January 2010

A Few Things...

Posted on 09:33 by mark khandry
Hello to everyone! I hope you had a wonderful weekend and are enjoying Monday as much as is possible (I think this day of the week needs a serious revolution - why do we have to view it as a curse? :P). That said, I just wanted to take a moment to share a few things with all of you...

First of all, I wrote up my annual Golden Globe Awards Red Carpet Fashion "Live" Report once again. It was so much fun to praise and criticize the evening gowns last year that I did it again. (lol) You can view the report at the AmandaBeth Online Facebook Page - as well as checking out last year's commentary (as well as the Oscars!). I don't watch either of these events or support the actors or the films they are representing... but I do enjoy writing about the fashion that's involved. There sure is a lot to see (and critique! :).

Secondly, I am sure that all of you are aware of the terrible devastation that Haiti is enduring (due to aftermath of a major earthquake and lack of supplies and equipment) and I would like to encourage you to offer the people of this nation your support. Obviously, funds are desperately needed.

You can use the Red Cross Button shown here to place a donation (this was specially set up by Blogger) or give through another charity of your choice. Prayer for the country of Haiti is just as vital, as there are wounds there that money alone cannot heal. Faith and Action walks hand and hand, so please consider donating towards disaster relief and continue to keep everyone involved in prayer. They are going to need long-term support...


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Lastly, there is a Special Election taking place in my state of Massachusetts on Tuesday. While I do not want to saturate this blog with politics (lol) or tell you whom you should vote for, I just want to encourage those of my Massachusetts readers to make a stand for your convictions and get out and VOTE. The path towards change lies with us, the people of the United States of America.

I hope everyone has a very blessed week. A full Golden Globes fashion report will be coming tomorrow... as well as more from the US Figure Skating Championships! :)


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And the Custom Business Card Winner Is...

Posted on 07:51 by mark khandry
...Elizabeth! She was chosen via the generator at Random.org and will be receiving 250 custom business cards from UPrinting.com! In her comment on the giveaway post, she said:

"I sew custom formal wear, and I've found cards are a great marketing tool."

I agree! Be sure to check out her wonderful web site - it looks like she's got a lot of exciting things in the works! {Sewing By Elizabeth}

Congratulations Elizabeth! I hope you enjoy the cards! :)


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Friday, 15 January 2010

Rosemary Style

Posted on 05:38 by mark khandry


I love Rosemary Clooney because she is real. Not just another Hollywood glamour girl, she had an normal face, a realistic figure and one very special talent. She had a voice.

Not just any voice, mind you. Something truly special - warm, powerful and absolutely effortless. There were few other singers in the 1950s who could match her voice for pure, rich beauty. And she backed it up with her squinty, sparkling eyes and wide smile. Yes, Rosemary was a real woman, and one you can love, admire and relate to even today. When she starts to sing... the world stops turning for a moment and listens.

On the fashion side of things, Rosemary definitely wore her share of ridiculous, over-the-top 50s gowns. But there were plenty of classy pieces as well. Ever since I was a little girl, I have annually drooled over the beautiful dresses that she and Vera Ellen sported in the holiday classic White Christmas.  Seeing some more of her few films and enjoying the 50s fashion is definitely on my "to do" list. For now, check out the lovely creation she's wearing in the above photo - full skirt, sheer polka-dot fabric, a string of pearls and gorgeous strappy sandals. Iconic 1950s loveliness.

I hope you enjoy this short clip of Rosemary singing "Come Rain Or Come Shine." I was pleased to find some real gems from her television appearances while digging through YouTube, and picked out one that I thought was very special.



I think she's pretty much amazing. Do you agree? :)


Images: Phsychomodo on Flickr.com / SimplyClassics.net



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Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Cold Weather Accessories: Part 3 - A Hat on Every Head

Posted on 05:20 by mark khandry
{By Amy Elizabeth}



I have loved hats for a very long time, especially vintage hats. To me, it’s very interesting that it was only in the recent past that we did away with hats for the most part. It used to be a woman would never dream of leaving her house without a hat or bonnet on her head. I’m very glad that they are making a comeback!

Fedoras have been popular for a few years, but the trend is definitely still a strong one. For more interest, choose one with an unique texture or print.

This gray sweater knit fedora is a fun option. Try wearing it with a very modern, casual outfit, like a cobalt blue tunic with leggings and riding boots. Or if you prefer to be a little more subtle, go with more neutral colors and a lot of texture. Jeans and a long, chunky-knit sweater would be fun.



I absolutely love this hat! The saucy tilted brim is so fun, and the color contrast and texture are great. It’s a fun and fresh take on the fedora. For this style, you could definitely go more formal. I love the vintagey blouse the model is wearing – almost straight out of the 1940s. Just add a slim, knee length skirt, your favorite heels and you’re good to go!



Vanessa Hudgens picked a light colored fedora for warmer weather, and Victoria Justice is wearing one in plaid. Both are creative approaches to a classic style.

Cloche Hats are so very vintage! And do you know, I’ve actually seen them at stores like Target and Kohls!

This is a wonderful modern, designer soft fabric cloche. The little bit of hound’s-tooth fabric peeking out from the brown is fun and eye catching. This is the type of hat that could go almost anywhere! Wear it with a simple black dress and a thin belt for dressy occasions. For a low-key outfit, pair with a t-shirt, jeans, and a long scarf.



This purple felt cloche is so delicious. The pert flower on the side has so much character! Personally, I’m not sure if I could pull this one off, but I’m sure some of our readers could do it justice! I would pair this one with charcoals, grays, and black, perhaps adding a small square scarf with a pop of complementary colors.



Here are some more examples – Sarah Jessica Parker wearing a basic black cloche with a boucle skirt suit, and Angelina Jolie wearing a beautiful tan cloche for a film set in the 1920s. Look around and see if you can score any fun cloches at your local stores!

Last but not least, the Beret is really big for this Spring season. And there are so many ways to wear them! I’ve only recently been converted into a beret fan, and I wanted to save the best for last!

This is so, so cute! It has to be one of my favorites! The creamy, open knit hat would go with almost anything. If your style is vintage romantic, this hat was made for you. For casual, this would be very cute with a sweater dress over jeans. Slip on ballet flats and a soft paisley scarf to finish the look. Or wear it with a full, knee length skirt, a belted sweater, and high-heeled pumps.



Sequins are also big. The fun thing about this hat is that you can also dress it up or down. A knee-length denim skirt with leggings and boots for a fun outing with friends, or a classic black dress for a dressing up. Just because it’s sparkly doesn’t mean it can’t be casual!



Selena Gomez is wearing a classic cream felt beret. I love how she paired it with wide pants and a ruffly blouse. And Rachel Bilson dressed her cream knit beret up for an event with a brocade dress and a fun jacket.

Just because I love berets so much, I’m going to show you extra ways to wear them!



You can tuck your hair into a chunky knit beret and pop on some sunglasses. Voila!



And here’s another example of a more formal outfit. The pink felt beret really pops.



Lastly, a fun striped knit beret. Comfortable and cute at the same time!

Note: I would recommend checking out the clearance section in the accessory departments. Right now a lot of stores are getting rid of berets, cloches, and fedoras! Nothing is as thrilling as getting a good deal...

Coming Soon...
Cold Weather Accessories: Part 4 - Legwear
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Amy Elizabeth is currently studying fashion design in Illinois, with a special interest in Bridal and historical costuming.  Her style changes depending on her mood, but vintage-bohemian-romance kind of gives you an idea of her favourite look!  Accessories are her specialty!



Images: dailymail.co.uk / cn1.kaboodle.com / i.ivillage.com / celebrity-gossip.net / kewlmag.com / fashionindie.com / v-style.typepad.com / ilovelowie.com / elanimagemanagement.com / cdn.buzznet.com / midorilei.com / colorful-stitches.com
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