Posts Tagged ‘hats’

3 Days ’til Warehouse Sale and a Holiday Special Preview

The holidays are approaching at lightning speed and I’m dreading the crowded stores and the ever-growing list of people to buy gifts for! I mean seriously…do we HAVE to buy gifts for all the cousins? Can’t we draw names or something?

In case you’re wondering the answer to that question is no…in my family no one is organized enough to draw names a month before Christmas, which means we are just going to have to buy gifts for everyone.

Fortunately, Recessionista has a plan!

We can hardly stand the excitement surrounding the warehouse sale and all of the new product that we are debuting.

Much like last holiday season, we’re making shopping easier for you with amazing deals that you’ll only find on Recessionista.

We’ll have gift sets for $30, $25, $20 and even $15 dollars!

Scarves, hats and head wraps oh my!

And here’s a sneak peak at some of the sweet new items you’ll find in these gift sets…

To help you out with that holiday shopping (whether it’s for you, your family or your friends), we’re giving away

THREE $50 GIFT CARDS.

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Happy Weekend!

Accessorizing a Hat for Spring

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During a morning Internet search, I came across this article and decided to share.  While I tend to think the fashion industry involves way to much thinking -over-thinking- and I usually break every rule, there are some decent points worth sharing.  Who knew there could be such a formula to wearing a hat and accessorizing it perfectly with each outfit?  Who knew?

    Add Sparkle to Colors and Color to Neutrals

  1. Add a white or beige ribbon to a colored hat to give even a winter-colored hat a bright, spring look. This is a good way to turn a sensible navy blue or burgundy cap from a winter-wardrobe staple into a nautical-looking accessory.
  2. Take the brooch you wore during the winter, or borrow a tiepin, and secure it firmly in the front and center of the crown of your spring hat. For floppy, straw styles, place a sparkly brooch low on the crown, almost where it meets the brim. For tailored, stiff styles, place the brooch either equidistant from the top and bottom of the crown or at the top of the crown for a bold, elegant style.
  3. Buy a scarf that matches your cap, and wear the scarf at your throat, through the belt loops of your jeans or slacks, or even tied around your wrist in a fabric bracelet. This is an easy, coordinated way to upgrade any outfit, and it can even work with walking shorts and casual shirts.

See what I mean?  A little to much thinking.  In my opinion, I say pick the hat you like most and wear it.  End.of.story.  Sometimes I think this is how it should be with everything.  Oh there’s more.

    Accessorize With Shoes, Belts and Bags

  1. Match your hat, if you want a tailored appearance, to your shoes, your belt or your handbag. However, do not match it to all three, as this will create a “splotchy” appearance, and the eye will be attracted to each of your accessories in turn. Matching the hat to one wardrobe item will pull the hat into the outfit without overdoing it.
  2. Wear bright lipsticks with bright hats. After you do your makeup, try your hat on in the bathroom mirror. If you are wearing a berry red or plum-colored hat, you may need to add a little more color to your face.
  3. Accessorize with a fabric belt pulled from a favorite dress and tied around your hat for an instantly complete outfit. Also, remove any fabric flowers and secure them to the hat. Extra buttons that come with clothing can do double-duty as hat accessories.

Warning:

Accessorize a spring hat lavishly if your outfit does not have many embellishments, and keep your hat simple if your clothes sport flowers, bows or other eye-catching accessories. You don’t want to look like a fabric explosion. At garden parties, however, it’s acceptable to go a bit over the top in the way of romantic flourishes.

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