Seattle Street Style – Not So Mellow Yellow
Many blonds think they cannot wear yellow, and here Julie proves them wrong. It is all about finding the right tone of yellow for your skin, hair and eye colors.
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What I Learned at the YWCA Luncheon
I must admit I knew very little about the YWCA before attending; however, their goal of eliminating disparities for women and girls in marginalized communities stirred me.
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Seattle Street Style – “Fun” Neutrals
Whoever said neutrals are boring didn't know this lovely gal. Meet Niusha, new to Seattle from Dallas, TX,...
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3 Lessons from the Street
Here are three street style photos and one big lesson to apply from each!
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Angela Scott in Chicago
On my way to Chicago recently, I noticed shoe designer Angela Scott posted on Instagram from the stainless steel sculpture Cloud Gate in Millennium Park...
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Seattle Street Style – Inaugural Edition
Most people imagine that Seattle style is casual, if not sloppy, and not at all stylish. I beg to differ!
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The Hallmark of Great Style
A woman with great style has a wardrobe that celebrates the woman she is today, regardless of her weight or her shape.
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2016 – What’s New with You?
I do not make New Year’s resolutions. Rather, I like to take a personal inventory. I like to look at how I improved (or did not improve) over the past year. And then I like to look forward, both personally and professionally.
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My Date With Drew Barrymore
Drew is on a 10-city tour to promote her new book Wildflower, which is filled with personal stories (aka essays). She is quick to note this book is not a memoir. Drew said she felt "memoir" is too heavy a word for what she wanted to do with this book.
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Fall 2015 – The Confident Woman
The Fall 2015 woman blazes her own path and she calls her own shots. She wears what she loves, and she masterfully combines masculine with feminine
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Two Ways of Considering Fall
In the midst of the fall season, do you see things that are dead and dying, or do you see the cycle of life whereby things can grow bigger and stronger in the spring?
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Siggins in Seattle
My husband John took a job in executive recruiting for Amazon Web Services, which necessitated a move to Seattle. It was a very difficult decision for us.
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Oscar de la Renta: Five Decades of Style
I was fortunate enough to have recently viewed many works of the great fashion designer Mr. Oscar de la Renta at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas. The exhibit, Oscar de la Renta: Five Decades of Style, was open to the public from July 19 - October 5, 2014. Putting things off...
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Tory Burch “In Color”
Tory Burch, known as much for her love of the color orange as for her sporty flats and dreamy caftans, has released a gorgeous coffee table book today, "Tory Burch: In Color" about her 12 favorite colors: orange, blue, pink, purple, pink, red, yellow, white, black, natural and gold.
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How To Create a Wardrobe Shopping List
Why do you need a shopping list? For starters, most purchases are impulse buys. And let's face it, it is difficult to have a wardrobe that works for you if it is full of impulse buys. Any guilty parties out there?
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