THE BLOG
BY CLARINDA LAUREN
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5 Questions To Find Out If You're Wearing The Right Dress Pants
How do you find dress pants you know you can rely on? Try them on and ask yourself these 5 questions…
Beyond Palazzos: 6 Different Styles of Wide-Leg Pants
Why is one designer’s wide-leg another brand’s palazzo pants, and just what exactly qualifies as a wide-leg trouser…?
Your Slim-Fit Pants
These pants are designed to reveal the shape of your leg and are perfect for every and any day.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Your Pants
Textiles are over 6% of the trash in our landfills. Stop throwing away your old clothes and start getting creative.
What Makes A Stylist Amazing
8 practices an amazing personal stylist will do for you to reach your style goals.
Your Style Persona
Meet six characters whose approach to style is revealed in that one, vulnerable, honest question: how do I look?
Do You Have Style?
Why am I talking about who’s got that quintessential style?
Because it’s part of everything you are, it’s your heart and mind connecting with your body.
Style That Makes You Smile
Style comes from a place of love, it can give you an unexpected freedom to experience real joy, and it can bring you the peace of mind to focus on what matters most to you.
Why You Care About Style
You are not defined by what you wear, but your style, what and how you wear your apparel, does reflect who you are. Style matters.
Is This Style or Fashion?
The two essential uses of style in describing apparel can be distinguished by bringing up fashion or being fashionable.
The Many Sides of Style
As the dictionary says, style is a verb or noun, but take style to stylish and you’ve got a very descriptive, and perhaps a bit of a deceptive, word.
The Inseam: Length & Style
Despite all the design features and all the nice brands out there, any woman marginalized for her height can tell you, the chances of finding the pants we need are almost zero when length is added to the list of requirements.
A Leap Of Faith In A Pair Of Pants
We put up with ill-fitting pants, telling ourselves we really don’t care that we’re wearing the wrong size, perhaps without even realizing there could be something better.