Pages

Showing posts with label FIT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIT. Show all posts

May 5, 2010

Finding the Perfect Fitting Jeans


We all know that most women struggle when shopping for their denim jeans. It seems like there are an infinite amount of styles and brands out there for a variety of prices. So how do you know which ones are right for you? While I can’t see you and tell YOU specifically, there are some great guidelines that all women should follow. Here are a few things to take into consideration when shopping for jeans: fit type, rise, leg fit and wash type.

  • Fit Type: Most jeans come sized relaxed, slim, regular, etc. Slim and extra slim are best for those who are tall and thin.
  • Rise: Rise is something that really gets to me when shopping for jeans. No one wants a high rise unless you’re specifically looking for a pair of high waisted jeans. TRY ON your jeans to assess the rise before you buy them. Try sitting, crossing your legs and bending over to make sure that you’re comfortable.
  • Leg Fit: This is the part that usually gets me the most frustrated when shopping for jeans. These days a lot of women are looking for the skinny leg jean, but some women have larger calves than others. I’ve found what works best for me with a skinny jean is that it MUST have spandex or lycra in it to give it some stretch, otherwise it will not fit over my calves. Also, look at other cuts like boot cut, straight, skinny, wide, flare, etc. Don't forget to keep in mind the shape of your hips and shoulders when choosing a leg fit in order to give your entire body a uniform silhouette.
  • Wash Type: Darker washes tend to be more flattering and thinning, and are also easier to dress up if you’re wearing jeans out at night. Whisker washes draw attention to the hips and thighs. Lighter washes can hide a multitude of sins BUT can also make some look heavier, so be careful when trying these on and know what look you’re going for. Also, color washes can tend to add stiffness to the jeans because of the larger amount of dye in them.

    Lastly, when you’re shopping for your jeans, don’t be afraid to pull a sales associate aside to assist you. Get opinions in the dressing room so that you don’t walk out wearing a mistake. Also, research your jean companies. Most websites have great sizing tools for denim for all body shapes and sizes; take advantage of that! And finally, it’s not always true that spending more money gets you a better fitting jean. Every body type is different, and brands that you’d never imagine trying just might be the ones to surprise you!

    April 21, 2010

    Who's Your Favorite Up-and-Coming Designer?





    A few months ago working backstage at Fashion Week in New York, a new designer caught my eye that I think you all will love.  Abigail Lorick designer of Lorick, chose an elegant presentation for her line rather than a runway show.  Her pieces were like artwork -- very vintage, romantic, and wearable . . . the kind of clothes that make women feel like their "Sunday’s best" again.  Since seeing her presentation, I’ve been mildly obsessed with her designs.  Lorick attended FIT for design and has recently become successful launching her own line in 2007.  Her clothes have been featured in countless high-fashion magazines and showcased on the hit show "Gossip Girl."  She now sells her clothes internationally, but also close to home at Barneys New York and even in Philadelphia at Pileggi.  Check out some of my favorite looks from her Spring 2010 line.  If you’re interested in finding out more about her and her collections, check out www.loricknewyork.com Let me know what you think or let us know your favorite designer on the rise!