Wide leg pants? Yes please. (Part 2)

If you missed our style advice segment on Breakfast Television, we’re sad for you. Not to worry though. You can watch it right here. In our first post about this segment, we shared a breakdown of the outfit we styled and told you why it was so awesome. Today, we want to do the same thing for the second outfit we featured. We know, this one might feel a bit scary for some of you. Keep reading. We’ll show you how to wear this. Model #2: Megan  Clothing & Accessories: LOFT Shoes: Gravity Pope Hair: House of Tin Makeup: Makeup by Bean Why this outfit is awesome: So, a white, wide leg pant for Spring. Yes, that’s what I’m talking about today. This is one of those rare times when a great trend comes along that is actually more classic than just “of the moment”. To pull these off, here are our key style tips: For a cropped wide leg pant, make sure they are actually cropped on you. If you’re on the shorter side, have them hemmed so they look purposefully short. Wear a heel. A stacked heel or a siletto is great. Just put them on.  You will need height to visually create length (e.g. this will make you look longer and leaner). This stacked heel is comfy and stylish – yes, you can wear them all day long. If you’re body frame isn’t tall and lean, listen up. You’re going to want to pair these pants with a structured, cropped and slightly fitted blouse. Wearing something loose, long and baggy on top isn’t going to create a flattering outfit. This cropped lace blouse is a great pairing for our white, linen pant. Wear a nude cami underneath if you want more converage. This nacy trench is amazing and works well if you have some height, like our model here.  Also, leaving it open visually creates a column look which, again, will make you look longer and leaner.  If you’re on the shorter side (like me), I might suggest opting for a cropped jacket to keep these proportions balanced (maybe a cropped moto jacket?). If you have questions about how to wear this, hit me up.

Wide leg pants? Yes please. (Part 1)

We recently got a chance to talk wide leg pants – really wide – on Breakfast Television. If you missed this segment, you must watch it. You’ll thank me for it. Many already have. ;) Wide leg pants aren’t new at all.  They have always been around. They are a classic closet staple. When I first start working with a client, I often get the (rather familiar) response, “I thought wide leg pants made me look short and wide.”  I’m not sure who is spreading that rumour. It’s just not true. For the most part, a wide pant leg can make you look taller and longer – you just have to style it right. We recently showed Breakfast Television viewers how to step in front of their fears and embrace the classic wide leg pant. We’re doing a breakdown on each of the looks… just for you. Model #1- Suzanne Clothing & Accessories: EXPRESS Shoes: Gravity Pope Hair: House of Tin Makeup: Makeup by Bean Why this outfit is awesome: This is a classic dress pant for work. I know that for years now, people have been gravitating towards a tapered or cigarette style dress pant. Well, it’s time to add these back into your wardrobe (and keep them there), especially this small houndstooth printed pant. It’s perfect for Spring. I’ve paired a sleeveless striped blazer under a fitted white blazer. What? Yes, I did that. It looks amazing together and isn’t as bulky as you’d like it would be. Once it’s warm enough, go ahead and shed that white blazer. As always, make sure the bottom of the pant just grazes the ground (with shoes on). This is how you ensure you look long and lean rather than short and stumpy. Trust me. I’ve pulled together a few different prints – in the pant, the bracelets, sleeveless blazer and clutch. That’s right, they don’t match. They certainly complement one another though. That’s effortless style. Try it. Her hair and makeup is perfect for a daytime office look. Check out the braided updo. It’s killah! With this hair, she should definitely go for after work drinks and appis. Stay tuned for a breakdown of our other models from this spring style segment. Photo cred: Dale MacMillan (he’s so amazing)  

It’s Spring! Shed some of those layers.

So, first off, my apologies for the long break. A couple of days ago, I got the opportunity to support Once Upon a Springtime, a fantastic fundraiser aimed at supporting childhood literacy, on CTV.  This event is being hosted by Apricity. I got to talk attire for spring on CTV.  Here are some of the looks we put together: Shades of Grey This look is awesome for work, for play…. for anything really. Rather than a classic pump, pair this with a chunky sandal for some added style. Miss Boss This is the perfect Sunday Funday look. This light jacket has a drawstring at the waistline. Use it. It’ll give this look some much needed shape. While it’s still a bit cool out, go ahead and pair this with a pair of tights and maybe a tan, suede ankle bootie. The Helm Clothing I’m totally diggin’ this look for spring, especially this double zip jacket. Yes, that’s a white denim. Wear it. Now. Don’t step in a puddle and ruin your pants though. Miss Boss I’d wear this sleek romper out on the town. It can be glammed up with hair, makeup and accessories. For added colour, swap the cloth belt for a skinny, patterned belt. Grab your tix to this spring event. I’ll be there… See you then. Credit: Thanks to Colleen and Gina from Fuss Art of Hair.