Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d probably wear straight leg jeans, boots with a small heel or Chelsea boots, and a sweater I can tuck in on the front, and great lipstick. Like this -
https://www.everlane.com/products/womens-day-boot-ecru?collection=womens-boots
https://www.onequince.com/women/100-organic-fisherman-crew-sweater
Wow, the 1980's Forenza sweater from the Limited making the rounds!
Ha! We used to we the V-neck Forenza backwards in HS. I forgot all about the Forenza sweater. Thanks for making me smile![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d probably wear straight leg jeans, boots with a small heel or Chelsea boots, and a sweater I can tuck in on the front, and great lipstick. Like this -
https://www.everlane.com/products/womens-day-boot-ecru?collection=womens-boots
https://www.onequince.com/women/100-organic-fisherman-crew-sweater
Wow, the 1980's Forenza sweater from the Limited making the rounds!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Designer straight leg jeans (AG, mother), trendy sneakers, top from Reformation
This is what I’d wear. Just make sure the sneaks aren’t golden goose because then you look try hard (and like a trend whore with no financial sense) not effortless.
Oh hell no! No sneakers on a Saturday night. If it were a day thing- fine.
Sneakers after dark fur drinks on a woman are not cool, definitely not sexy. Wtf?!
I live out west. We do things differently. You’ll routinely see fashion sneakers out here.
Anonymous wrote:ok, enough with the "get a blowout" - she is meeting people coming from APPLE PICKING.
OP, are you seriously considering buying new clothes for this meeting? Think about that one for a sec.
Anonymous wrote:Straight leg jeans, Chelsea boots, a lightweight v-neck sweater, and simple gold jewelry. Also, good hair and killer lipstick.
Anonymous wrote:ok, enough with the "get a blowout" - she is meeting people coming from APPLE PICKING.
OP, are you seriously considering buying new clothes for this meeting? Think about that one for a sec.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bonus points if it hides a hypothetical extra 19 pounds one hasn't been able to shake since covid, a lot on a petite hourglass frame.
I'm petite with an hourglass figure. From my closet, I'd wear ankle-length washed black jeans (Madewell) to wear with a silk shirt or my cashmere v-neck sweater (wear a little black tank under ether one to show just a tad). Black suede flats or maybe ankle boots with a little heel. Gold hoops and your favorite necklace. BTW, good luck on losing the Covid weight. I did that and it has made a big difference for me, both in terms of how I look and feel.
Switching over from fashion advice to life advice -- I'm glad to hear you're in a good place, OP, but, that said, if I were you, I'd bow out. I've been to those HS reunions where I've had to confront the the jerks, and, sure, it was a nice feeling to realize that I'd left that chapter in my life far behind, but, I still didn't want to spend the night catching up with those people. I mean, I hope they also have left that chapter in their lives behind and become better people, but honestly, life is too short to waste on them when there are people I like and love much more and would rather spend time with.
Yes I feel like most people glossed over the petite hourglass and busty part. Nothing that looks good on a WASP generally transfers to a busty petite chick with a butt unless you have impeccable proportions. V-neck. Keep with fitted on one half. Make sure you follow rule of thirds. Dont wear too tight or too revealing. Make sure bra fits well and avoid good look from the front but not from the back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you wear when you want to look great but like you didn't have to try hard to achieve that greatness? Smart casual edition.
In other words, when you're an accomplished 42 year old woman supposed to go out for drinks on Saturday night in a cool restaurant bar with a friend for your monthly catch up session and she asks if it's okay if she brings along a couple other people who are just in town for a couple days and you say "sure, the more the merrier!" but then you find out that couple other people are none other than the girl who tortured you for being uncool in middle school and the guy who turned you down for a Sadie Hawkins dance in ninth grade...what do you wear?
Damn.
I can't wait to see what other people suggest. Just glancing at the first few comments, I think a dress is too much in this situation. I would go with a very current/flattering pair of jeans. Maybe black, but blue jeans work, too.
A pretty, stylish top like this: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/sequin-keyhole-neck-blouse/7121015?origin=coordinating-7121015-0-3-PDP_1-recbot-also_viewed_graph&recs_placement=PDP_1&recs_strategy=also_viewed_graph&recs_source=recbot&recs_page_type=product&recs_seed=6473911&color=RICH%20BLACK
Black booties or something like that. Simple jewelry.
Another idea is a soft sweater in your favorite/most flattering color. Something that makes you feel great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bonus points if it hides a hypothetical extra 19 pounds one hasn't been able to shake since covid, a lot on a petite hourglass frame.
I'm petite with an hourglass figure. From my closet, I'd wear ankle-length washed black jeans (Madewell) to wear with a silk shirt or my cashmere v-neck sweater (wear a little black tank under ether one to show just a tad). Black suede flats or maybe ankle boots with a little heel. Gold hoops and your favorite necklace. BTW, good luck on losing the Covid weight. I did that and it has made a big difference for me, both in terms of how I look and feel.
Switching over from fashion advice to life advice -- I'm glad to hear you're in a good place, OP, but, that said, if I were you, I'd bow out. I've been to those HS reunions where I've had to confront the the jerks, and, sure, it was a nice feeling to realize that I'd left that chapter in my life far behind, but, I still didn't want to spend the night catching up with those people. I mean, I hope they also have left that chapter in their lives behind and become better people, but honestly, life is too short to waste on them when there are people I like and love much more and would rather spend time with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/Ciu3umGOF-C/
https://www.shopltk.com/explore/cellajaneblog/posts/6eee4de7-4e89-11ed-9b1e-0242ac110004
https://www.shopltk.com/explore/cellajaneblog/posts/109f21d2-43eb-11ed-8f19-0242ac110003
The third link is great, spot on (I'd do black coat and boots but same idea).
But the first one with the leather (or plastic) pants and the strappy heels? TOO MUCH. The key to looking effortless is to avoid items that, you know, take obvious effort. That means no super high heels, and definitely not a strappy sandal in October. No fabrics that take extra effort or are very trendy. Silk or cashmere are good -- it says you like quality and generally they don't require effort to wear. Leather pants? No.
The second one involves split hem bootleg pants. Just: no. That looks like something I would have worn to a bachelorette party when I was 30. The opposite of effortless!
It all comes down to the same formula: great fitting jeans, cool but easy shoes (Chelsea boots, flats, loafers), a slightly dressy but easy top (silk button down, cashmere sweater), subtle jewelry, make sure your hair and face look good. The "cool" bit actually comes from your confidence, not the parts of your outfit. It's the ability to go out wearing nothing particularly special and still look and feel good.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/p/Ciu3umGOF-C/
https://www.shopltk.com/explore/cellajaneblog/posts/6eee4de7-4e89-11ed-9b1e-0242ac110004
https://www.shopltk.com/explore/cellajaneblog/posts/109f21d2-43eb-11ed-8f19-0242ac110003
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you wear when you want to look great but like you didn't have to try hard to achieve that greatness? Smart casual edition.
In other words, when you're an accomplished 42 year old woman supposed to go out for drinks on Saturday night in a cool restaurant bar with a friend for your monthly catch up session and she asks if it's okay if she brings along a couple other people who are just in town for a couple days and you say "sure, the more the merrier!" but then you find out that couple other people are none other than the girl who tortured you for being uncool in middle school and the guy who turned you down for a Sadie Hawkins dance in ninth grade...what do you wear?
Damn.
I can't wait to see what other people suggest. Just glancing at the first few comments, I think a dress is too much in this situation. I would go with a very current/flattering pair of jeans. Maybe black, but blue jeans work, too.
A pretty, stylish top like this: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/sequin-keyhole-neck-blouse/7121015?origin=coordinating-7121015-0-3-PDP_1-recbot-also_viewed_graph&recs_placement=PDP_1&recs_strategy=also_viewed_graph&recs_source=recbot&recs_page_type=product&recs_seed=6473911&color=RICH%20BLACK
Black booties or something like that. Simple jewelry.
Another idea is a soft sweater in your favorite/most flattering color. Something that makes you feel great.