Fashion

Wear to Where: Perfect Pleats
08.31.11
Transitional wardrobe pieces are a must here in Orange County and pleats are your best bet this Fall. While most consider it a luxury, the warm weather doesn’t permit us to indulge in the chunky sweaters, scarves and boots of fall until well into the season and, for the fashion obsessed, the anticipation can sometimes be torture.
Cue my favorite trend for Fall – PLEATS. I can’t get enough of all the pleated maxi and midi skirts. With endless color and fabric options, these fabulous skirts look just as great with a simple t-shirt as they do with a heavy knit; and just as chic with a summer wedge as they do with this season’s popular ankle boots. The best part is that they can be found for a great price at places like H&M, American Apparel and Urban Outfitters.
There are many different styles of pleats, but the most seen and used have been knife and sunrays. Knife pleats are single pleats that all go in the same direction, sunrays are similar but their cuts start smaller and get wider towards the bottom creating a flared effect.
In order to create the best possible look certain simple rules should be kept in mind when wearing pleats. Take into account the fact that pleats are generally used to create bulk, so this type of detail should be avoided in areas where you don't want emphasized. On the other hand, women with broad shoulders can benefit from adding pleats on the lower part of the body to create a look with balance. If you want to draw attention away from this detail a good choice would be to opt for a stronger, more vibrant color on the body part you want to emphasize. A bold dramatic accessory can work in the same way. Happy Shopping!
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Leslie Christen writes "Wear to Where" for pacific-creative.digital each week. She is the owner of Leslie Christen | LifeStyling a business that does personal shopping, fashion styling, closet edits and organization. For tips on What to Wear and Where to Buy view her website at www.LeslieChristen.com and contact her at Style@LeslieChristen.com.
Blog

Just a Doll
08.30.11
Greer's OC recently sat down with Debbie Askew to chat about Doll Boutique for Riviera Orange County | Modern Luxury.
At the former Lola Rouge in Costa Mesa, Askew branched out from her sister, Sandy Askew Johnson, and from their co-owned Lola Rouge concept (still going strong at Fashion Island) and opened her own Doll Boutique in May.
Doll is a fresh look, gone are the black and reds, and in are the whites and yellows. And it carries a mix of affordable apparel lines, few high-end ones, new home decor and gift room and much more.
Read more at Riviera Orange County | Modern Luxury (starts on page 88).
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