Friday, April 20, 2012


Flowers are blooming and temperatures seem to be back on track for the season, meaning my wardrobe can get itself back on track for the season as well.  I feel like I really haven’t addressed enough spring fashion as of late, so this column is dedicated to adding a little spring pep into everyone’s step.  I’m borderline obsessed with one fresh new concept that’s both flirtatious and fun, and I simply love it when shapely silhouettes become the forefront the fashion industry.  Gone are the days of the skin tight mini skirt or barely there bandeau.  There’s a new flirt in town, and it goes by the name of a peplum.
Blake Lively wearing a Peplum Dress,
Image courtesy of teenvogue.com
I carried a peplum dress in my store in fall 2010 believe it or not, when it was still up in the air as to whether or not the trend would really catch on. Since then, it’s done a little more than catch on, and is currently in just about every store, in the form of skirts, tops, and dresses.  If you’re not quite sure what a peplum even is, let me just tell you that it’s pure bliss.  The word ‘peplum’ originates from Greece and refers to a short overskirt.  It’s usually protrudes slightly from the natural waist into a short skirt that accentuates a slim waist and adds a big of volume (in a flattering way) to the hips.  Peplums come in all varieties of pleats and ruffles as well as in varying lengths.  It’s a retro concept without being too dainty, modern peplums are popping up in bold prints and pastel neon hues, making them surprisingly new and fresh. 
  1. Peplum Skirt:  The peplum pencil skirt is both cute and sophisticated, which are two concepts that are tough to get out of one article of clothing.  If you’re a business gal, opt for a peplum pencil skirt to add to your work wardrobe this spring.  They’re available at literally every price point and pattern right now, so choose one that suits your style and personality.  The skirts also vary in length and style, so choose what’s right for you!  If you want to cover your back side, chose a skirt that dips in the back.  If you have boyish figure and need to create some curves, opt for a shorter, straight peplum style in a bold print.  If you choose a peplum in a contrasting color or print from the actual body of the skirt, this will create an even shapelier silhouette.  The possibilities are endless!
  2. Peplum Top:  This is probably my favorite peplum style right now, because it’s so new for spring.  Available in strapless, tank, or cap sleeve styles to name a few, the peplum top creates a slim waistline and a little bit of flounce.  Plus it can be worn with pants or shorts, which makes it the most user-friendly of all peplum styles.  Chose a bold color (think tangerine… the top color of spring) or a fun print for a pop of color over a pair of basic black pants.
  3. Peplum Dress:  This is probably the safest way to rock the peplum trend because it requires no options of a second piece.  A black peplum dress is both naturally slimming and figure flattering, making it the best bet for a peplum newbie.  Since it has an overskirt to hide an imperfect midsection, it’s a spring trend that’s actually wearable for just about anyone, and creates an eye catching illusion of all the right curves.  Rock this style to a wedding or cocktail party this spring and summer and you’re bound to get showered with compliments.

No matter what your personal style, there’s likely a peplum out there for you this spring.  From black peplum tops with embellishments to floral peplum dresses, there’s something out there for the edgy girl to the girly girl, and everything in between.  This style is also available in mature, sophisticated styles, making it appropriate for almost any age group as well.  Have fun with the hottest trend of spring, and be sure to add at least one of these peplum styles to your closet this spring.

It’s been awhile since I’ve done a nail art column, and with the temperatures heating up, so should your manicures!  Prom and Wedding seasons are rapidly approaching, so it’s time to study up on the hottest nail trends for Spring 2012.  I can hardly contain myself with pistachio hues popping up all over the fashion world, and what’s better than a minty maven manicure?  I may be a little biased, considering I plan on incorporating a variation of this color in my wedding, but this color craze has got me craving some mint chocolate chip ice cream from the Big Chill (so unbelievably good)!  Here are the irresistible top cool colors for your springtime fingers and toes:
  1. Perfect Pistachio:  This dreamy, creamy shade of green is practically heaven sent.  Fall gave us a lot of army and hunter greens, but this spring its’ all about being minty fresh.  In fact, I just ordered some yardage of Vera Wang chiffon in pistachio.  Double mint, anyone? RGB nail color in dew and minty, $16, available at www.rgbcosmetics.com
  2. Tango Mango:  We all know by now that the color of 2012 is tangerine tango, so of course we need some manicures to match!  Check out Revlon’s Scented Mad About Mango Nail Enamel, $5.99 at CVS stores!
  3. Pastel Neons:  I practially get weak in the knees when I see a creamy neon hue, whether it be clothing or nail polish.  In season’s past bright, 80’s style neons seemed to be a big hit, but this year it’s a tad more sophisticated.  If you still have your neon polishes from last summer, add some white polish and create your own softer version.  If you’re looking to buy, check out the Orly and China Glaze polishes like these at Sally Beauty Supply!
  4.  Girly Glitters:  These big, chunky glitter polishes are fun yet sophisticated, which is hard to do when it comes to glitter.  Stick to the glitter polishes that have champagne hues added in, or purple for a little fun.  Try Jewelry Heist or Papa-Paparazzi by Wet n Wild’s new Spoiled nail color line.  It’s $1.99 and available at CVS.  Enough Said.
  5. Basic Beige:  Nude nails are all the rage right now, similar to last season but with a twist.  It’s all about matching the natural nail to your skin tone.  Think dull, skin colored polish with less pink in the mix.  Try Sephora’s Neural Beauty polish by Sephora for OPI, $9.50 at Sephora stores and www.sephora.com
  6. Printed Polish:  Nail art is still a huge craze.  Go with an art deco inspired mani for the freshest look.  Try black and white options with a pop of color, or go the easy route with nail polish strips, like Sally Hansen’s Salon effects in Tri-bal It on or Pink-A-Dot, $9.99 at Ulta stores and Ulta.com

 Have fun with your fingers and toes this spring, and don’t forget the ice cream!