Being realistic about your lifestyle is one of the most important elements when creating a versatile wardrobe. Many of us buy clothing that we love, but that won’t work for our lifestyle. The result: gorgeous pieces that spend more time hanging in the closet than being worn and enjoyed. For instance, if you spend most… Read More
Shop for Comfort, Style, and a Great Cause!
I’m excited to announce that one of my favorite designers, Spooney, is hosting an exclusive trunk sale to benefit the documentary film and cancer initiative, Awaken the Dragon. The trunk sale will take place November 5th and 6th from 11am -4pm at 918 Lansing Dr., Suite F, Mt. Pleasant, SC. Come experience the irresistible moisture… Read More
Make Your Hips Appear Smaller
The next time your hips are the only thing you can see in the mirror, try these tricks when getting dressed. Wear straight or wide leg trouser cut pants. You want to create a straight line from your hip to the floor with the silhouette of your pants. Always avoid pleated pants. Pleats add width and… Read More
Local Designer Unites Charleston’s Fashion Set for Women’s Cause
Katherine McDonald, the owner and designer of local fashion label LulaKate, decided to premiere her fall collection in a recession-conscious style. She will be hosting a trunk show and donating 25% of the revenue to Dress For Success of Charleston. DFS is an organization that provides disadvantaged women with the wardrobe and skills needed to… Read More
5 Ways to Stretch your Clothing Budget
I am often asked how much money is needed to buy a new wardrobe. I believe that with a little effort you can look great on any budget. All you need are the right tips and tricks. 1. Make the most of what you already have. Before you head to the mall, start by shopping… Read More
Travel In Style
This past weekend, I flew to Kentucky for a dear friend’s wedding. I enjoy traveling and especially like the time it affords me to sit and people watch. Airports offer some of the best and most diverse people watching. I saw some interesting style choices and spent some time wondering how some of my fellow… Read More




