Sunday, September 20, 2015

Sunday Best

Sunday Best!!

Growing up Catholic I was told we needed to dress up for church as you are
going into the presence of God and we need to give him our best. I do still agree with this. Does that mean no jeans? No I wear jeans but they are presentable and you look classy. I would not wear my ripped jeans.  When I met my husband he was Methodist and I was catholic. We decided that we would go to the Methodist church. Recently I have gone back to Catholic and he and my son go to a non denominationa and I go to mass on Saturday night and then we all go on Sunday morning! It has worked well.  The point is that fashion is important I do not care what religion you believe in or not believe in.


Like a good Catholic girl I went to church on Sunday and as I was trying to concentrate on the mass, a girl stood up and all I could think was "did she go to the wrong place?" Obviously she was not dressed appropriate for mass—a tight dress with over the knee boots screams more clubbing than church if you ask me. So, if you want to look fashionable at mass but still be on God's good list, here are few ideas that will send you straight to heaven.

You will never go wrong with a shift, an A-line or a wrap dress like Here are some dresses from my Store 
Just make sure the dress hits you right on the knees or below. I would stay away from dresses that are too short or too tight.  Add a cardigan,  some pearls and you are set.
If you are not into dresses, try a pencil skirt  
 (make sure it's not extremely tight—leave that for your next hot date) or an A-line skirt. They are not only feminine but also look good on most body types. Pair it with a pretty blouse and pair of pumps.
If you are more of a pants kind of chica, why not wear your favorite pair of jeans? I love Here are some Jeans from my store.
 Of course you have to dress them up! I once wore a pair of blue colored jeans with a pretty yellow blazer, a white t-shirt and some flats. I went straight from church to a date with my husband and all I did was changed my shoes!  You can wear your jeans or pants with pretty much everything, just make sure you don't wear crop tops, spaghetti straps or show too much cleavage.
Tip: leave the high stilettos at home. As much as I love my prosti shoes (aka heels), I don't wear them to church. Instead, try heels that are lower than 3 inches. Pumps are a great choice to wear with a shift dress, a pencil skirt or pants. Other pieces to stay away from are shorts, leggings, tight or short dresses and skirts, sandals, flip flops, and of course, see through blouses.


I also know that there are many many parties and gatherings that some women are just not comfortable dressing for an occasion and need help picking out the perfect outfit! I can help with this as I am a personal Stylist! Are you the soccer Mom that has a party to attend to with her husband and need help with a dress or outfit so you look like a million bucks! I can HELP!

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I love to see the savings I am giving my customers. I have clients that have money but why be stupid and waste it on something you will wear a few times. I may be crazy but am I the only one that hates wearing clothing more then a few times. Except for jeans.... When I was working in a office I was told by a friend that she has never seen me in the same outfit twice. I thought that was a compliment.
I can help you achieve that. 
I offer a free wardrobe assessment. I will help you with you currently have in your closet and put together looks for you...I also can be hired to shop for you either at stores or at my store. Just email me with questions! I have references available upon request.
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