Anonymous wrote:Bi OP, yes I have used them. I went to the tysons location. They absolutely do tailoring and the girl I used told the seamstress to make sure my request was done ASAP. I had a business trip in 3 days and wanted some clothes for the trip. She made it happen. And tailoring was free or inexpensive.
I sent a lot of info in advance about preferences and body type, budget and what I was looking for. Didn't feel too pressured to buy outside my budget, mostly it was me coveting all the pretty things. I think they have a reay good selection at that store so you are sure to find things that work well. Give it a whirl! At the worst you'll step out of your box and at best you'll find new things you love.
Anonymous wrote:Do a personal shopping apt at Nordstrom, think your money will go further than at Saks. I hadn't heard of Roland Mouret before - gorgeous stuff, but I think you can get there with a price point above Ann Taylor and below $800 per pieceGo and make them bring you lots of stuff to try on - so many things look weird on the hanger but great on the body.
DVF, Helmut Lang, Akris punto, rag and bone, Theory and Vince are all brands I love and wear when I can afford it (I am mid-30s), I am tall though so not sure which will work on you. Helmut Lang reminded me a lot of Mouret so maybe start there?
Go and make them bring you lots of stuff to try on - so many things look weird on the hanger but great on the body.