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15 May 2014

Art Basel in Hong Kong

Art Basel begins tomorrow! Do you know what you're wearing? Get some tips on what to wear to an artsy event, whether it's a gallery stroll or a fancy gallery opening!

Quite frankly, entering the gallery atmosphere can be intimidating. You want to make sure you feel comfortable and confident in what you're wearing. There is no better time than visiting an art gallery than to wear a piece in your wardrobe you think is unusual or only matches a few things.  Avoid wearing something unusual head to toe, or you may venture into costume territory!



At an event like Art Basel expect to do some walking - and then some more walking! Located in the Convention Centre, Art Basel features over 2,000 artists so you will definitely need to wear shoes that are comfortable. Flats are always a classy and comfortable choice. For spring round and pointed toed styles look chic or choose a loafer style to match something trendy. If you're more comfortable wearing heels, consider a wedge or chunkier heel to distribute your weight over your foot so you won't experience foot pain.

While it is boiling and humid outside, you can be sure that in the Convention Center the thermostat will be turned way down! Prepare yourself and pack a light cardigan or shawl in a fantastic colour. Even if you feel like wearing black head to toe, add a pop of colour (in your best shade) with an accessory to keep you warm.

15 April 2014

Skirt of the Season: The Tea-Length

Once touted as "unwearable" and "unflattering", the tea-length has been spotted everywhere this spring from the runways to the streets! This flirty skirt falls between the ankle and knee, at a point most women assume will be unflattering. Fear not, with a few simple tricks you can learn how to wear the tea-length like a true fashionista!


 
First looking back, the tea-length was a popular style in the 50s-70s. Today this silhouette reminds us of a vintage, ladylike feel. The key to pulling off this long, full skirt is to balance its demure characteristics with modern pieces.

Consider height
When looking for the perfect tea-length, one of the most important things to keep in mind is your height. If you are petite you will want to avoid being overwhelmed by too much fabric and choose a tea-length that falls just below the knee. For taller ladies you can wear a skirt anywhere between your ankle and knee.

A general rule is that the most flattering place for a skirt to fall is the narrowest part of your legs. Generally this would be below the knee or a few inches above the ankle.

Create Balance:
Pleated, soft, or full, the tea-length skirt this season requires careful balance on top. Keep your top minimal and fitted, avoid baggy loose tops otherwise you will be swimming in fabric.

For shapes that are more top heavy, choose slimming necklines such as a v-neck or scoop neck. You can bring attention to your bottom half by wearing tea-length skirts that 
feature bold colours, patterns, or fuller silhouettes. 
Those who have bottom heavy shapes still need to choose sleek tops to avoid looking frumpy, but can choose to wear blouses with patterns or more details to create balance. To minimize your lower half, wear your tea-length skirt in a darker shade or choose a pleated or straight style.

Accessorise:
Spring's full tea-length-skirts are soft and ladylike; to avoid looking in costume it's important to wear contrasting accessories. Look to your bags, shoes, and jewellery to create this contrast in style.

Structured handbags can still look ladylike, but their clean lines look elegant against a soft tea-length. Or you can choose a handbag that is very contrasting, detailed with hardware, grommets, or metallic. Avoid bags that are slouchy and soft.


In the past the tea-length was worn with tights, the modern take on this long skirt shows off bare legs. Only a little bit of your lower leg will be shown when wearing a tea-length, so make sure that your legs are exfoliated and looking their best! Whether you choose to wear heels or flats with your tea-length, be sure to wear shoes that open up your leg – so avoid ankle straps or details that climb up the ankle.

Whenever you're faced with a style or colour dilemma, Savvy Style is here to help! Book one of our Style consultations to learn how to wear this pretty tea-length skirt this Spring. Click here to see all of our consultations!

06 February 2014

The Colour of Your Love

“Love is like the wind, you can’t see it but you can feel it.” – Nicholas Sparks

You may not be able to see love, but you can certainly be seen on Valentine’s Day with your love! February 14th marks the day of lovers, chocolate, flowers, and of course – getting all dolled up for a big night out! Once your dinner reservations have been made, it’s time to have a think about what to wear, who wants a last minute scramble?


While traditionally the colour for Valentine’s Day is red, we really love the soft poetic colours of Winter 2014. Look out for something smouldering in a delicate pink, smoky grey, deep navy, or sweet buttercream white.


Are these light pastel hues not in your palette? Depending on your personal colouring, these hues may be too light and make you feel washed out. A great trick to wear any colour is to accessorize with other elements that are in your colour. Consider pairing a light toned dress or blouse with a blazer in a rich hue to bring out your best tones.


Valentine’s Day falls on a Friday this year. If you’re looking for something smouldering to wear for a date night right after work, try throwing on a short jumper over this season’s hottest silhouette – the peplum. After work lose the sweater and wear your hot little number under a jacket or on its own.

If you’re totally unsure about what colours will make you look your best come in to our studio for a consultation. You can learn all about your best colours and which styles to flatter your figure!

Stay Savvy,
Eve


04 October 2013

Savvy Style's A to Z Autumn Winter 2013



It's Autumn Winter 2013! Wondering what to wear this Autumn Season? Look no further! We have read all the magazines, blogs, websites, newspapers store trends, tweets...in fact anything and everything to do with fashion this season. Check out our A to Z list of Fashion trends. If we missed anything.... let us know!  

A to Z Fashion Trends Autumn Winter 2013/ 2014 

A is for Art Nouveau / Animals / Art prints/Ankle boots/ Army Jacket / Aubergine
B is for Boys Club/ Brocade / Baggy Trousers / Biker Jackets / Brights / Box Clutches
C is for Coats / Colourblock / Camouflage / Capes / Collars / Chunky Knits
D is for Dogtooth – Houndstooth / Denim / Dark lace / Day Bag / Details / Digital
E is for Earrings / Ear Cuffs / Exotic Furs / Embellishment / Embroidered/ Emerald
F is for Femme / Futuristic  / Fringe / Faux Fur / Feathers / Furry Touches
G is for Green / Grey / Grape / Gold Jewelry / Grunge Plaids/ Glamour/ Graffiti
H is for Hitchcock Heroine  Chic/ Heavy Metal / Hats / High Slits / Heritage Looks
I is for Inspirational Style / Intricate details / Investment Bags / Indulgent Knits / Issa
J is for Jewelry / Jumpsuits / Jacquard Print / Jumbo sizes/ J Crew / Jeans
K is for Klimt / Gustav Klimt / Knits / Khaki / Knit Beanies / Kilt / Kimono style
L is for Leather / London Looks / Lace / Leopard Print / Layering / Luxe
M is for Monochrome / Mosaic / Military / Masculine Tailoring / Menswear Prints
N is for Necklaces / Neckties / Navy Blue / Noir / Newness/  net-a-porter.com
O is for Over the Knee Boots / Oversized Coats / Orange/ Originals / Oxfords
P is for Pinstripes / Pink / Punk / Plaid Shirt / Patchwork / Peplum / Purple
Q is for Queens/ Quality Coats / Quirky Skirt Lengths / Quilted Boots
R is for Rivets + Studs / Red Lips / Red Leather / Rebel / Reuse/ Ray Bans
S is for Stripes/ Sixties/ Supersized Sleeves / Snake Print / Skinnies / Slippers
T is for Trousers / Tuxedo Looks / Tartan / Texture / Tweed Jacket / Turtlenecks
U is for Urban Chic / Utilitarian boots / Unisex Footwear / Updated Styles
V is for Volume / Vogue / Velvet / Velvet Crush / Violet / Voluminous Waves
W is for Waistlines / Winter White / Wild Florals / Wild One / Woolens/ Wow brows
X is for X vs Y Dressing / X Factor / XXL Coats / X-Rated / X-Ray Prints
Y is for Yesteryear / 20’s , 40’s, 60’s and 70’s / Yves St. Laurent Tuxedos / Yellow
Z is for  Zzzzz – Sleepwear /  ZigZag / Zebra Stripes / Zippers Everywhere!

Every year we put together the hottest trends in our A to Z and this is our 13th year! To celebrate, we’d love to have a little feedback. Have you found our A to Z helpful? Drop us a note and let us know. We’d love to hear from you! Just contact Eve www.savvystyle.com
 
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Please contact Eve Roth Lindsay at image@savvystyle.com for written permission. 

Savvy Style makes looking great easy and fun! Discover how to make a good impression with simple insider tips from Eve Roth Lindsay with personalised consultations include Colour Analysis, Style Consultations and Makeup Makeovers Wearing clothes in your best style and colours will make you look and feel better than ever.

If you are interested in becoming an Image Consultant or know someone who is, visit our Colour Me Beautiful HK training academy at www.colourmebeautiful.hk 

When you look good, you feel good!
To learn more about the key looks for Autumn Winter 2013
book yourself into a Fashion Update session with us today.
We will show you a quick easy way to
update your wardrobe in styles that suit you best!
Stay Savvy
Eve