Showing posts with label C.L.E.A.N. Fashion. Show all posts
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Monday, August 28, 2017

The Look For Less: Series 2: Super Sale - Branded and Thrifted

I love clothing, but I love them more when they are very much affordable to the pocket.

My wardrobe consists of branded and unbranded clothing which are either bought on regular price or on sale.  And I also never miss appreciating the vintage/thrifted ones.  I often mix and match my non-thrifted (branded or unbranded) clothing with thrifted (branded or unbranded) fashion items and at times I can go head-to-toe thrifted.

I have previously created a series which I called: THE LOOK FOR LESS, see series 1 HERE.  It is obvious that the series talks about my personal styling which involves outfit/s that costs definitely inexpensive.  In this second series, I am sharing the fashion pieces that I bought from a thrift store and from boutiques of known brands which were having super sale promotions and showing to you how I styled these pieces altogether.


How to achieve a look for less?

Series 2:

SUPER SALE - BRANDED & THRIFTED

Never miss a super sale of known brands of clothing and accessories and try to buy and wear something thrifted too.

This is a color-coordinated outfit wherein my look camouflaged with my background curtain.  The two-tone long sleeve top with faux fur and faux leather edgings intentionally matched with my leggings.  

The (1) top was thrifted at uber low price at Php 10.00 and the (2) leggings were also purchased on super discount sale price from Terranova in SM City Cebu which I bought at Php 199.00. And another item on this look that was also bought on super sale is the pear-shaped hoop (3) accessory earrings from H&M at the Villagio Mall in Doha, imagine I bought it at 2 QAR = Php 28.00!


What I Wore:
silk long sleeve top - thrifted
leggings - Terranova (on sale)
oversized accessory earrings - H&M (on super sale)
sunglasses - G. Country Mall Department Store


Live in style, every day!

Friday, July 21, 2017

Color Style Equation: Black + White = Pink

As we identify our personal style, we also realized that we have propensities to certain hues from the color wheel.  With my strong and consistent favoritism to the classic color combination of black and white and the color that best represent Barbie - pink, I segregated my #OOTD collection wearing Black & White + Pink and created a new blog.


The new blog that unfolded last year was dedicated to my overwhelming love for the color combination of black and white and the various shades and tints of pink.  These colors are definitely obvious mostly with my daily style and even with my choice of stuff for home use, school or office use.


The photos in this post are all past #OOTD's and you can see the detailed posts in the new blog with a name that likens to a color equation:


My color style preference would either be in the following:

1. Hints of Black and White with Plain bold black or plain bold white
2. Head-to-Toe monochromatic in Black and White
3. Head-to-Toe in similar shades or tints of pink
4. Head-to-Toe mix of the shades and tints of pink
5. Melange of black and white with obvious hints of any shade or tint of pink



Which color palette do you love or see yourself regularly wearing?
Black and White?
Pink? 
Black and White + Pink?




Live in style, every day!

Monday, July 3, 2017

What to Wear When Dress Code Says SEMI-FORMAL For a Graduation Ceremony

Due to ennui, the challenges of embracing an exacting adaptation and the sound need for human interaction, I resolved my issues through erudite means.

I engaged myself to self-improvement programs for a total of 52 hours with 3 different courses from 2 distinct training centers here in my current location.  Indeed a short period to acquire knowledge and to grasp all lessons taught, however, it was worth the efforts.  

After every scheduled period of training, commencement exercises were always held to celebrate the success of the trainees and trainers.  I am not a diligent learner, but fortunately, I ended the courses with flying colors, hence my presence was requisite.  With the two graduation ceremonies I attended, the dress code was favorably Semi-Formal.  With minimal options of clothing in my new wardrobe, I had to optimize what I see from my sparse closet.  

Rewinding January of this year, despite having no concrete plans to seek employment and be absorbed in social events in my recent locale,  I still packed with me some trusted and unconventional fashion pieces.  A sartorial blazer, a pair of straight-cut trousers and a Sabrina heeled pointed pumps are my trusted "basics" for a corporate ensemble.  My fondness for atypical clothing has deeply-rooted into my fashion personality and these pieces got a hard grip into my baggage.  And I am positively propitious to have taken them with me!


Sigh Style Tips:

WHAT TO WEAR:

Event
Graduation Exercises from a Training Center 
(Non-Toga Ceremony)

Dress Code
Semi-Formal



Foremost, let me refresh you what is SEMI-FORMAL wear for women from varied sources:


(1) In Western clothing semi-formal is a grouping of dress codes indicating the sort of clothes worn to events with a level of protocol between informal (e.g., lounge suit) and formal. Both morning and evening semi-formal attire share design features in common with the informal lounge suit. In the modern era, semi-formal attire for women includes wearing a cocktail dress  - via wikipedia

(2) Women have a wide range of choices with semi-formal attire. This may include a pantsuit in a dressy fabric, such as silk, cashmere, or satin. A dress or dressy suit with a dressy top, with heels, strappy sandals, or dressy flats may also be worn. Sparkling gemstones, pearls, and dressy fashion jewelry are all appropriate. - via HERE
(3) Semi formal wear is a fairly vague term used to describe wardrobe etiquette that lies somewhere between formal and cocktail dress. Semi formal wear should be dressier and, in many cases, more conservative than cocktail attire, which tends to imply nighttime wear with some sex appeal. - via HERE

I am more appreciative with the third description of a semi-formal wear, as aforementioned - dressier but with modesty in tow.  Highly considering that the event is of scholastic matter, attendees must be garbed as appropriately as they should.  By appropriate, it would further indicate to be compliant with the dress code and attuned to the specific kind of occasion, hence, dress fashionably smart.

And now the question is, How to Be Fashionably Smart?


My 10 Fashion Advice:

In spite of having discerned and secured your own personal style, it is still essential to be deferential to dress codes and to be sensitive to the event/s that you are partaking.  In this particular gathering, dressing smart and fashionable is my style input. 

a. Being successful warrants a triumphant appearance as well. Hence,  envision and array an outfit befitting to the event, the dress code and to your success.  
b. Buy new clothes, new shoes, new accessories when necessary.
c. Wear your selected shrewd clothing with an exceptional attitude.  Your clothes alone will scream "I am smart" on your behalf but with the right composure, your look is utterly amplified.
d. Opt for darker, neutral colors and minimalist prints, e.g pinstripes. 
e. Be conscious of the fit and length. Not too loose nor not too tight. Better strut a midi, not the mini and those with trains is a no-no.
f. Augment your look with a decent amount of drama through your choices of accessories and facets of your clothing.
g. Moderately inject your personal style. So the entire look will still be oh-so-you but being the witty-classy version.
h. Sashay your way with impressive sophistication.
i. Remember to dab on some color to your face, glamorize your crowning glory and spray on an ethereal scent.
j. But if you still have irresolute choices, email me (sighstyles@gmail.com) for fashion and style counseling.  It's free! 

My two ensembles have displayed both my fashion advocacy and my fashion personality (see further below).  If you have been reading this blog, you may have known by now that I have established my own fashion advocacy which I call: C.L.E.A.N. Fashion.

The C, which stands for Color Coherence is distinctly manifested in both of my outfits.  I opted to create a more solid visual impression with my fashion choices.  

Look 1, see photo above - Tints and shades of blue plus black were the color theme for the first graduation ceremony I graced, ranging from baby blue (shoes) to dark and navy blue (clothes).

Look 2, see photo below - Black, accentuated with gold hardware was the core hue of the ensemble and that contrasting shade of pumps was to illume the melancholic yet sophisticated fusion.  If I could have another set of footwear on hand, I will pair-up this look with gold or black pointed pumps for head-to-toe color coordination.


Let's talk about the make-up and hairstyle next.  I have no hands of a skilled HMUA nor overwhelming enthusiasm for these kinds of artistry.  However, it is equally important to have rudimentary knowledge on what and how to prettify one's face and on how to bridge that gap between make-up and clothing. Because without make-up, on a regular basis or on special events such as graduation, the look that you are trying to pull off would surface half-done and definitely, fashionably discreditable.

Since the focal point of my style is in the elaboration of my wardrobe rather than the vanity of my facial mien, hence, there is minimal flamboyance on that particular anatomical structure.  I went for a clean low ponytail hairstyle with fixed hairline. Matchy blue eyeshadow for my blue themed attire.  I opted for muted shades to match the dim motif of the second look and a bright red lipstick to seal the deal of both outfits.



My fashion personality: CLASSICALLY EXPRESSIVE

I have finally delineated my fashion personality from a book that discussed on finding personal style.  According to the book, "fashion personality changes as you change, and it's fair to say that it can change many times in a lifetime." And from my reading, I have concluded that I am classically expressive.  It is actually a combination of two personalities.  But the fact is, I am more of the expressive type with ample hints of being classic.

Describing Classic and Expressive Fashion Personalities according to M. S. Warren:

Classic: You desire structure in your wardrobe and you appreciate timeless accessories, a slightly man-tailored  appearance and attention to details.

Expressive: You have panache and see fashion as an art form!


With the two graduation ceremonies that I have participated, I have materially communicated my fashion personality and remained docile to the dress code.

I am decoding my sagacious ensemble in relation to my fashion personality:

The classic side was shown by the decision to complete the outfit with an outer garment in the form of well-fitted lapel blazers.  And the choice of darker shades for an evening event.

The expressive personality was manifested through the conspicuous traces of ostentation e.g. built-in accessories (chains on my dress worn as top), two-toned elements (leather and cotton fabric in one dress), frills and textures (appliqués and pleats on my skirt) and askew details (soft tulle edging on semi-spandex long blouse).


You may have observed the following:
1. I wore the same pair of shoes (since I have no other heeled shoes in hand now and with no intentions of purchasing new pairs).
2. I carried the same piece of purse but worn two ways: (a) purse and (b) chain sling bag.
3. I accessorized the same set of stud earrings (since I prefer to appear partially minimalist) but worn in two ways: (a) standard - with the big round part as the earring stopper/back and (b) reversed - with the stopper worn as the stud earring.


More Fashion Advice:

Simple reminder when your closet is limited, be a leader:

Learn to maximize what is currently at hand.
Exploit the art of mixing and matching.
* Activate your creative self. 
* Do not buy new pieces. But you can do so when desprerately necessary.
* Explore your  fashion personality and personal style.
* Remove hesitancy of re-wearing and refashioning.

When you heed my advice, you certainly can generate whole new chic outfits that are yielding with the dress code and that can still best represent your style and your personality without incurring trifling expenses.


WHAT I WORE

Outfit 1:
Blazer - MAGS / dressy top - The Mint / Trousers - Uniqlo / Shoes - Payless / purse - dupe Votez Coco / sunglasses (worn for photo purposes only) - Aldo / necklace - Coach / rose gold stud earrings - gifted by my mom / watch - Esprit


Outfir 2:
Blazer - Forever 21 / LBD with faux gold chains worn as top - unbranded / pleated black skirt with appliqués - Zxteremez at Centerpoint / Shoes - Payless / chain sling bag - dupe Votez Coco / sunglasses (worn for photo purposes only) - G. Country Mall Department Store / rose gold stud earrings - gifted by my mom



Live in style, everyday!


Monday, May 1, 2017

Life, Lately. Still in Pink

The shades and tints of pink always attract my sense of sight, be it in fashion items - clothing, shoes, bags, accessories - or housewares and home decorations.  This post is an actual update of my life now.  Something has changed, and it is quite enormous according to my judgment.  I have even opened a new blog for this change.  Well anyway,  despite the changes I am facing, what remains fixed is my unwavering magnetism to the PINK hue. Here are some of my photos for the past three months and the kawaii home decorations, with touches of pinks, that I have arranged in our new humble abode.


My outfits in this post were reflections of the winter season as it was actually winter time when we arrived at our new location.


Magenta glass jar - HOME CENTRE
Cookie canisters - HOME CENTRE
 Chocolate chip cookies - IKEA
Pink Plastic Calla Lily Flowers with Pink Pot - LULU HYPERMARKET
Glass goblets -IKEA
Two-face (bronze color / black&white combo) glass coaster - H&M HOME
Crispo Pralines - ANSAR GALLERY




Wooden / Metallic Kitchen Utensils and Ceramic Mortar & Pestle - HOME CENTRE
Plastic rosettes - LULU CENTER


What I Wore:
coat - Snidel / pants - Zara / pink long sleeve knit top - Only / black long sleeve - unbranded / crossbody bag - Desigual / pink shoes - Kappa / sunglasses - Aldo / earrings - Parfois


Cat -Shaped Moss Decor - HOME CENTRE
Scented Pink (light and dark) Plastic Rosettes - LULU CENTER
Pink Plastic Calla Lily with Pink Pot - LULU HYPERMARKET

I have another personal style blog dedicated to my love for black and white color combination and of the shades and tints of pink.  Check out www.sheiscyril.blogspot.com.


What I Wore:
magenta knit cardigan, cat print button-down long blouse, black leggings - unbranded / scarf - Burberry / sneakers - K-Swiss / sunglasses - SM Kids Fashion


Live in style, every day!


Monday, September 26, 2016

Fringe Style and All That Jazz

Social media has been an incredible source of inspirational quotes and words of wisdom.  The latest one that hit me is a quote from Reyna Biddy that I stumbled upon at Instagram:

" Trust in your craft enough to admire it, study it, perfect it, breathe it.  Never stop getting better at whatever it is that you love to do."


Foremost, what do I love to do?
My younger years basically can attest my propensity for dressing up and it turned out that it was not merely just an inclination but a passion that I totally fell in love with.


Dressing-up or personal fashion styling has become a craft that I have mastered over the years. My fringe style and all that jazz metamorphosed into a vehement passion that I have nurtured and closely perfected.  There might be times that I marginally opt for the uncomplicated, the plain Jane they say. But what is true of us would spontaneously surface and resurface no matter how firm we suppress it.  


What I learned over time, is that we have to trust in our craft, just like Reyna Biddy publicly expressed. Do aim for the betterment of what we started and what we always are inclined to. Unceasingly challenge oneself and continue doing what we are passionate about and painstakingly loving what we love to do.


What is your craft? Have you given your 100% on your craft? Share your stories, ladies.


What I Wore:

black DRESS worn as top - Forever 21 / knit stripe skirt - unbranded / hot pink fringe vest - unbranded / fuchsia fringe peep-toe sandals - Kay in Hong Kong / sunglasses - Chatuchak Market in Bangkok/ cobalt blue stretch belt - Landmark in Makati / necklace - SM Accessories in SM Seaside City / lipstick - BYS 



Live in style, every day!


Friday, September 23, 2016

100% You

Quoting J.A. Byler today:

The best thing about being 100% yourself is that, while you may face rejection, you can NEVER be replaced". 


Individuality may no longer be a dilemma to people in the world nowadays is congested with amplitude of opportunities to express oneself and boldly explore sole distinctiveness.


Just being you, 100%, is the key to unlocking the endless possibilities that await us all in this jungle of circumstances - mixed with a heap of success and luck.


What I Wore:
cotton + mesh top - Palacio de Fashion / black and white sweater tied around the waist - G. Capital SRP / black and white jogger pants - G. Fiesta Mall / sling bag - gifted / peep toe silver pumps - G. Metro Ayala / sunglasses - Aldo


Live in style, every day!

Saturday, September 17, 2016

What I Wore to America

I had the best chance to step my foot, for the very first time, on the land of the free and the home of the brave - United States of America.  And I was there for one month and have experienced a number of firsts in my lifetime.


But right now, I am sharing some of my #OOTD  during this trip.  You might see that there are less than 30 outfits since I was not at all times keen to take snapshots of what I wore. 

 I was very challenged during preparing my clothes for the month-long trip.  I had to pack wisely and still made sure that my personal style is not sacrificed considering I am only given 56 kg of baggage allowance.  And I was also ready to take on another challenge of mixing and matching only a number of wearable pieces for a 32-day, inexact, of work and vacation trip and with a weather that my body is not accustomed to.  It was the end of fall season and the opening of spring that time.

Let's start off with my outfits in CALIFORNIA, U.S.A, where I spent 8 days in this state.

Day 1 -
 arrived in Anaheim, California and had lunch right after we checked in Knott's Berry Farm  Hotel




What I wore in Los Angeles, California:

 This is what I wore when we were brought to Universal Studios in L.A. by my officemate's aunt.  My first time in Universal Studios, another of my "firsts" experience since I have not even gone yet to Universal Studios in Singapore.

This photo was taken in one of the alleys in Rodeo Drive.

What I Wore in San Francisco, California:




The remaining days of my trip in the U.S.A. were spent in the state of Georgia.  I had to be there to be with my sister in preparation for her wedding, and of course to be her Matron of Honor on her most awaited big day.

Below are photos of some of my outfits in Woodstock, Georgia:

 The picture above was taken on the first day of Spring 2016 in the U.S.A.  It was my first time to welcome the first day of any spring season - another first in my lifetime.

 This is what I wore during the first tea party that I attended, another first in my list!  It was the birthday of my sister's sister-in-law.  Me, looking prim and proper for an all-female party.


 This is what I wore during the Easter Sunday Mass in the Roman Catholic Church in Woodstock.  Another first on my list - first time to celebrate Easter in another country.

Wore this heavy knit for a cold day shopping tour around Woodstock, Georgia


Preppy look for some shopping at The Outlets in Atlanta

"howdy-rowdy" inspired outfit for a stroll and sightseeing at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park

 My Pink and Blue ensemble at the Coca-Cola Museum in Atlanta, Georgia:, see photo below


My next series of post will probably be about my trip in America, do look forward to it.  I am really excited to share the places I have gone to and the varied experiences I had in America.


Travel and Live in style, every day!