Category: fashion
Spilling My Wardrobe Secrets
| April 3, 2012 | Posted by Nicole L. under announcements, fashion, Gather, Inspiration, weekend fun |
Nicole from The Wardrobe Code here! While I love putting together my fashion collages here on Inspired Design Daily, what I really love is working with my clients. It’s a good day if I can make a client see her existing wardrobe in a different light, or inspire another to develop a signature style.
Since I’m a wardrobe coach, my fashion philosophy is a bit different from most wardrobe consultants. I believe that empowering my clients to build their wardrobes strategically is far more satisfying than simply styling a client in the latest trends. So, because I want everyone to get a little sample of my world, I’m taking this fashion show on the road with 2 events in May.
1.) First I’ll be demonstrating my best service Ready, Set – Dress! live for anyone who would like to come learn my secrets, and it’s free!
Watch me work with a client, up close and personal. You’ll get a peek at my wardrobe organizing method and learn how to combine what’s already in your closet into dozens of outfit combos.
2.) Next, I’m hosting a seminar Total Wardrobe Makeover that will fundamentally change the way you think about your wardrobe.
Did I say this would fundamentally change your perspective? Because it will. Somewhere along the way, most of us just all collectively forgot how to to make fashion work for us – I blame it on the 80s. But this workshop will get you back on track and building a wardrobe that will impress everyone around you.
Both events are in the heart of Orange County in a funky, cool art lounge called The LOFT – and the first event is limited to 50 people. You can learn more about each event here.
Seriously, don’t miss out!
Nicole Longstreath is a wardrobe coach in Orange County, CA and author of Reclaiming Your Wardrobe, an ebook dedicated to building a smarter wardrobe, avoiding bad purchases and uncovering your unique style. She also publishes a weekly outfit inspiration collage, exclusively for readers of Collages & Commentary.
Wear This Now: Solid Sandals
| March 20, 2012 | Posted by Nicole L. under accessories, Design, fashion |
Summer’s coming up fast, and sandals are essential. Work, meeting for coffee, a sushi date – all good opportunities to show of some strappy kicks. To make crafting outfits easy and fun, you’re going to need some versatile sandals you can wear both day and nigh – but what style to choose?
The trend is moving away from extreme platforms and spikey stilettos. The new shape is a chunky heel and bold, wide straps – platform optional.
Shopping credits: skinny – Vince Camuto, natural textures – Elizabeth and James, bombshell – Kelsi Dagger Lilliana, chic and sophisticated – Calvin Klein, eye catching – Heart Soul Pasquale.
Nicole Longstreath is a wardrobe coach in Orange County, CA and author of Reclaiming Your Wardrobe, an ebook dedicated to building a smarter wardrobe, avoiding bad purchases and uncovering your unique style. She also publishes a weekly outfit inspiration collage, exclusively for readers of Collages & Commentary.
Art Inspired Fashion
| March 13, 2012 | Posted by Nicole L. under accessories, art, clothing, Design, fashion, Inspiration, vintage |
As of today, we are just 7 short days away from spring! Instead of using the 2012 pastel trend to my advantage, I wanted to find an art piece which which communicated the vibrancy of spring in a different way.
I love this simple Picasso line drawing of a woman with long, flowy hair. Atop her head is a wreath, and I imagined that below the neck she was wearing something bohemian - which is inherently “spring”. To interpret this into an outfit, I chose a monochromatic scheme of a drop waist blouse and wide, drapey trousers.
To invoke a bohemian look, I would suggest taking your cues from style a la 1920s vs. 70s, hippy-chic. An empire waist will always say, “groovy, baby;” whereas a drop waist hints at something more avant garde.
Shopping credits: trousers – Maison Martin Margiela, shoes – Jimmy Choo, bag – J. crew, blouse – Anthropologie, necklace – Marni.
Nicole Longstreath is a wardrobe coach in Orange County, CA and author of Reclaiming Your Wardrobe, an ebook dedicated to building a smarter wardrobe, avoiding bad purchases and uncovering your unique style. She also publishes a weekly outfit inspiration collage, exclusively for readers of Collages & Commentary.
Bravo Nordstrom Rack, Bravo
| February 29, 2012 | Posted by Linsi Brownson under Explore, fashion, Gather, Inspiration, See and Do |
Last night I was invited to an event called a “tweetup” at the Nordstrom Rack in Orange. The invite promised food, beverages and gifts…and I rarely turn that combo down, so of course I was on board!
I have to admit I was expecting it to be a little lame.
With no idea of how many people were attending, I sort of assumed we’d get a drink or two and a cheese platter while expected to wander around the store and “tweet” about being there.
Oh how wrong I was. Nordstrom Rack is just one of many large companies who are getting on board the Social Media train – using tech savvy shoppers to promote their brand for practically nothing (when you think about the publicity they get from an event full of twits, err I mean, twitterers…or whatever) while at these VIP events. But this event was done REALLY well, and to you Nordstrom Rack I tip my (on-trend fedora) hat.
When we arrived we were given the hashtag #rackopening to use for the night and advised that by using it there would be extra special rewards…intriguing. We were then handed a goodie bag that included a $75 gift card to play with – the perfect incentive to really dig in and shop! The store doesn’t even open until tomorrow so we were literally the first people to get our little hands on all the great stuff in there.
We honestly were treated like gold – from the free flowing drinks and yummy sushi style appetizers (and lemon macaroons, to-die-for), amazing customer service and kickin’ tunes, this was a total party and a great way to give people an experience they want to talk about.
But that’s not so much what impressed me. I think they did a couple of things very very right here.
1. They encouraged tweeting the event by GIVING AWAY the things we were tweeting about. Jennifer from TinyOranges tweeted a pic of these great Toms shoes, so when they drew her name she got to pick her size and take them home. Someone else got their 3 favorite nail colors and the night went on as such. What an awesome way to create engagement, and you know these winners will be talking for days after after.
2. The sales associates were walking around with mobile p.o.s. systems that look like iPhones with a credit card swiper. So, casually letting people know that they could just walk up to anyone in the store and check-out whenever left us feel free to shop without an ounce of tension about getting finished and getting in (what would have been a massive) line before the end of the event. They showed us tech-geeks that they too are savvy and understand what their connected customers want.
3. The amount of the gift card. Yes, I know that sounds kind of tacky, but I think that $75 was the perfect number to pick. First, it was more than anyone was expecting…so right off the bat we were all pretty stoked. Second, it allowed us to start thinking about splurging rather than finding something practical. If you’re handed $20 you already know that you’ll have to spend more than that to get anything good so you shoot low. But with $75 you can find something pretty nice and have it free OR put it toward something really nice and get a total steal! So this encouraged everyone to think bigger which, in turn, makes the whole experience more exciting and memorable and a lot more likely to be talked about.
I got this kick-ass Hobo clutch/wallet that I NEVER would have bought myself before. What’s even better, I had money left over to spend on a coral tank (which I needed) and some peacock blue nail polish – all for my upcoming trip to Hawaii.
With the gift card, I spent just over $15 on the whole she-bang. And I’m thrilled. Obviously.
I definitely think this event was a great example for Nordstrom Rack to set and I can’t wait to see more companies get into this. And I’m totally okay if they want to invite me…
Art Inspired Fashion
| February 21, 2012 | Posted by Nicole L. under accessories, clothing, Design, fashion |
If you’re not acquainted with art, it can sometimes be a little intimidating. Mostly because contemporary art is usually so serious. But I was delighted when I found this series by artist Amy Sullivan on (my fave art site) The Jealous Curator.
Featured in Jealous’ post were two series; one whimsical/creepy “Little Red Riding Hood” inspired set, and the second series featured the elusive forest creature – Sasquatch. What drew me to the Sasquatch series was an image of Sasquatch, his boombox, a friend and dozens of Eames chairs stacked precariously high.
This whimsical combination of Sasquatch and Eames chairs made me think of how fashion can be seriously intimidating, unless you’re able to find the whimsy. By simply adding some pattern (like polka dots) and a little color, you can create and outfit which has sophistication and style!
Shopping credits: crop pants – J. Crew, shoes – See by Chloe, tote bag – Cynthia Vincent, tank – Michael Kors, scarf – J. Crew, cardigan – Juicy Couture.
Nicole Longstreath is a wardrobe coach in Orange County, CA and author of Reclaiming Your Wardrobe, an ebook dedicated to building a smarter wardrobe, avoiding bad purchases and uncovering your unique style. She also publishes a weekly outfit inspiration collage, exclusively for readers of Collages & Commentary.












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