- Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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I met Juliet Renee Williams of JulRe Designs several months ago on of all place, Twitter. After one look at her website www.julredesigns.com I knew that I had come in contact with an extremely talented jewelry designer. Last week, I had the pleasure of meeting Juliet in person at the Skin Serenity open house and fashion show. Even more incredible than in the photos, the colors, sparkle and unique design of these amazing necklaces, earrings and bracelets had everyone drooling!.The phrase "statement jewelry" really pertains to Juliet's masterpieces.
About JulRe Designs:
Her Exquisite Wearable Art consists of a wide variety of high quality semi - precious and precious stones and metals. She designs each piece in her studio in Jersey City, NJ and showcases all new work exclusively in the JulRe Designs showroom in New York City and at Trunk Shows and Fashion events in other major US cities. Juliet's jewelry has been featured on NBC's "Today Show", WNBC's "Weekend Today in New York" and in Heart & Soul magazine. Her designs are inspired by her undying love of color and fashion.
"I get inspiration from the rapid pace of the fashion world and the beautiful colors that nature bestows upon us. The mind, body and spirit connections help me to remain balanced and creative. The love and support of my wonderful family and friends keeps me grounded and centered. It all comes together in harmony through the beautiful pieces I love to create and share" says Juliet.
Check out some of my favorite pieces! Host a trunk show and earn free jewelry or order direct on www.julredesigns.com
About JulRe Designs:
Her Exquisite Wearable Art consists of a wide variety of high quality semi - precious and precious stones and metals. She designs each piece in her studio in Jersey City, NJ and showcases all new work exclusively in the JulRe Designs showroom in New York City and at Trunk Shows and Fashion events in other major US cities. Juliet's jewelry has been featured on NBC's "Today Show", WNBC's "Weekend Today in New York" and in Heart & Soul magazine. Her designs are inspired by her undying love of color and fashion.
"I get inspiration from the rapid pace of the fashion world and the beautiful colors that nature bestows upon us. The mind, body and spirit connections help me to remain balanced and creative. The love and support of my wonderful family and friends keeps me grounded and centered. It all comes together in harmony through the beautiful pieces I love to create and share" says Juliet.
Check out some of my favorite pieces! Host a trunk show and earn free jewelry or order direct on www.julredesigns.com
- Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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Sound familiar? You have a closet full of clothes but nothing to wear. You have a tough time putting together outfits. You have so many clothes that you forget what you actually own. The solution to these problems is not to keep buying new clothes that you don't need, but to actually discover what's in your closet, get rid of the pieces you're not wearing, and learn to make new outfits from your existing wardrobe. Women spend thousands of dollars a year on clothes, shoes and accessories, yet they tend to wear only a fraction of what they own. By rediscovering and recycling your clothes, you can save money and help the environment at the same time!
The first step to shopping your closet is to familiarize yourself with the contents. This means a good closet clean-out. Get rid of anything that is tired, pilled, stained, ill-fitting or just not getting worn for one reason or another Sort your unwanted clothes by trash, donate, consign, etc. A fun way to recycle your clothes is to have a clothing swap with your friends. Break out the wine and cheese and have a ball trading clothes and accessories!
Once you've edited your wardrobe, you have a clean slate to work with. By weeding out what you're not wearing, it will be easier to organize your clothes and create new outfits. I recommend organizing your closet like a store by grouping together pants, tops, blouses, skirts dresses, jeans, etc. I also like to sort these groups again by color (ex: black pants, beige pants, brown pants, etc). The more organized your closet is the better! Also, make sure that you can see what you own. If you have fabulous shoes that are tucked in the back of your closet in a shoe box, chances are that you'll forget about them. Make sure that everything is visible and easy to access.
The next step is to reinvent your clothes by using the pieces in new and different ways. The goal is to stretch what you already own. Think out of the box by breaking up sweater sets and suits and dressing up more casual pieces with accessories. A great way to get fresh ideas is to start your own inspiration book or board by clipping magazine pictures of outfits you'd like to replicate from similar pieces that you already own.
For example, if you like a photos of a model wearing dark wash jeans, a white blouse and a turquoise necklace, you might be able to put together a similar outfit from what you have in your closet.
The last step is to make a focused list of what you need to complete your wardrobe. Perhaps you own a great floral silk skirt that has remained unworn because it needs a top to go with it. Or maybe your wardrobe is lacking some essential pieces such as fabulous tees or a good blazer. Make a focused list so that you only purchase what you need. Before you shop, do some research on the web to find out what's on sale and which stores have the best selection of what's on your shopping list.
Have fun with your clothes!
The first step to shopping your closet is to familiarize yourself with the contents. This means a good closet clean-out. Get rid of anything that is tired, pilled, stained, ill-fitting or just not getting worn for one reason or another Sort your unwanted clothes by trash, donate, consign, etc. A fun way to recycle your clothes is to have a clothing swap with your friends. Break out the wine and cheese and have a ball trading clothes and accessories!
Once you've edited your wardrobe, you have a clean slate to work with. By weeding out what you're not wearing, it will be easier to organize your clothes and create new outfits. I recommend organizing your closet like a store by grouping together pants, tops, blouses, skirts dresses, jeans, etc. I also like to sort these groups again by color (ex: black pants, beige pants, brown pants, etc). The more organized your closet is the better! Also, make sure that you can see what you own. If you have fabulous shoes that are tucked in the back of your closet in a shoe box, chances are that you'll forget about them. Make sure that everything is visible and easy to access.
The next step is to reinvent your clothes by using the pieces in new and different ways. The goal is to stretch what you already own. Think out of the box by breaking up sweater sets and suits and dressing up more casual pieces with accessories. A great way to get fresh ideas is to start your own inspiration book or board by clipping magazine pictures of outfits you'd like to replicate from similar pieces that you already own.
For example, if you like a photos of a model wearing dark wash jeans, a white blouse and a turquoise necklace, you might be able to put together a similar outfit from what you have in your closet.
The last step is to make a focused list of what you need to complete your wardrobe. Perhaps you own a great floral silk skirt that has remained unworn because it needs a top to go with it. Or maybe your wardrobe is lacking some essential pieces such as fabulous tees or a good blazer. Make a focused list so that you only purchase what you need. Before you shop, do some research on the web to find out what's on sale and which stores have the best selection of what's on your shopping list.
Have fun with your clothes!
- Saturday, June 05, 2010
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Meet Nancy Wood, the 3rd place winner of the Mom Makeover Contest. I met Nancy a few weeks ago at the TJ Maxx in Newton . Our mission was to spend her prize ($100 AMEX card) on new clothes. With Nancy's husband out of work, she has been working two jobs to keep the family afloat--so clothes shopping just hasn't been in the budget. Nancy showed up wearing a "too-long" raincoat, ill-fitting pants and a stretched out top, doing NO justice to her fabulous figure!
With just $100 to spend, I wanted to make sure that Nancy got pieces that would mix and match. Since her lifestyle is casual, we chose clothes that were both practical and versatile. We decided on two pairs of capris, four tops, a great pair of sandals and a neutral bag, giving Nancy a much more flattering and updated look.
Nancy must have told me ten times how much this makeover meant to her and how excited she was to focus on herself for a change. She loves her new look!
With just $100 to spend, I wanted to make sure that Nancy got pieces that would mix and match. Since her lifestyle is casual, we chose clothes that were both practical and versatile. We decided on two pairs of capris, four tops, a great pair of sandals and a neutral bag, giving Nancy a much more flattering and updated look.
Nancy must have told me ten times how much this makeover meant to her and how excited she was to focus on herself for a change. She loves her new look!
Hello Susan,
I just want to thank you for a lovely morning shopping spree. I can't think of anything else that would have been better. It put sunshine in my day, even with all this rain.
It was very nice meeting you and I can't wait to have my hair makeover which is on June 12th.
Thanks again for everything!
Nancy
- Tuesday, June 01, 2010
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