Creating the perfect wardrobe sucks - it really is a lot of hard work.
We sabotage ourselves daily by continually adding items just because they were on sale, in front of us when we needed a bit of a pick me up, or were given to us as a gift.
How great would it be if we could teach the younger generation not to do this to themselves and to just get on with living, loving and using their money to travel rather than throwing it all away in their wardrobes?
What a huge waste of money, hey! And what a crazy waste of clothing real estate space.
My generation grew up thinking the bigger the wardrobe the better. But if that was really true, I wouldn't have a thriving Business teaching people to do just the opposite.
Did you know that there are four skin colours? PINK, PEACH, ORANGE and BLUE.
I have cool pink skin, am a Hair colour type and suit low contrast dressing.
Our youngest daughter has warm skin, is a vibrant colour type and suits all contrasts.
When we visited New York, I bought myself a
Over time you begin to see certain patterns emerging in your wardrobe, your outfits and your shopping choices.
Seeing that my wardrobe consists of blue (contrasts my pink skin), green (my eye colour) and pink (my skin colour) plus off white and charcoal as my neutrals, it makes sense that my most highlighted scarf colour would involve red.
I also equal the amount of red scarves I own to how many I own in blue but my red scarves create the most impact against my cool toned clothes.
Red loves to be worn with both blue and green as well as neutral tones which lets red do all of the work so it makes sense that red scarves in my wardrobe are a must.
Have you ever had a real hard look at the colours that mainly make up your wardrobe and which one colour that you don't own could create an impact in a scarf?
Learning what colours work best together without repeating the same colour makes your outfit really pop.
You can watch my how to tie a scarf video here :
Now I don't wear thongs very often, I am much more of a "shoe" person but I do know that a lot of you just live in thongs (flip flops, jandals...etc.)
When I do wear thongs it is because I am going down to the beach, walking around (someone else's) swimming pool or watering the garden.
I don't want them to be a feature that frames my outfit, I want them to not actually mess too much with what I am wearing at all.
So I always go for a natural metal of gold so that they disappear against my gloriously tanned legs (well for 3 months of the year at least).
You could also go a silver if you are rocking a tan as it gives a slight contrast against the more orangey colour that a natural tan gives.
But if you don't tan at all and like to stay right out of the Sun, I suggest going for a dark brown or black so as to add a good dose of mascara for interest (eye focus away for the pale legs).
I explain more about that in this video:
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...Right now, I want to get you ready for "the shorter" jeans trend.
These guys are going to come edged nicely, pre-cuffed or sliced and frayed.
Now don't panic and think that you won't be able to wear them during Winter, you still can.
Just invest in a boot that comes a little higher up your leg to meet the hem of your jeans.
They really are not as scary as they first seem and I have a feeling that they may even grow on you (or grow shorter on you...he he he).
Mother The Dropout Jeans
Mother Crop Looker Jeans Jeans
Mother The Looker Ankle Fray
The more you see the shorter jeans, the more you will get used to them (I promise) and just fantastic news for us shorties too!
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The eBook that gives you the best colour pairings you’ve never thought possible - "Brilliant Colour Combinations".
I would like to talk about the effect of not repeating a colour in an outfit and see if the samples below here help bring it home for you too.
Here we go.
These photos below were taken only 2 years apart from each other. The one on the left was when I was using my Light, Dark, Colour and a Print system (which is a super awesome system) and I was framing my light dress with a dark shoe But...
I was repeating the colour in my scarf back down again in my shoe giving you two places to look at, at one time instead of allowing you to just look around and enjoy my entire outfit.
Having the whole ensemble on the right below not repeat a colour gives your eyes a chance to look around and then see me rather than struggling to flip back and forward on the repeating colour (first outfit) which actually compacts the whole outfit (and me).
I did show a few more examples and wrote a little spill about this some more in my FREE CLOSED FAC...
I thought that it was time that I spilled the beans and showed you a little more of myself behind the scenes, (well in my actual bedroom in fact) as we take a look at my bling.
The key to having the best accessory collection is knowing when to cull the crap stuff that is getting in the way of seeing the really great stuff.
There is a bit of a knack to wearing big earrings without your whole ensemble looking kind of, well "messy".
The key is to leave as much space under the earrings as possible, meaning - show a lot more skin.
Low neck tops, off the shoulder and strapless are just perfect for clearing enough space for your "big" earrings to take pride of place.
Statement earrings also work best with your personal proportions if they sit just at or above your chin height from your ear down.
You can watch this video about statement earrings to learn even more.
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My biggest tip for going out this weekend is that you don't run yourself ragged by heading to the shops right now or tomorrow morning just to grab something new that no-one has seen you in before.
And stop looking at what she is wearing and think that it will be okay on you too! That really has a lot to do with how we have got ourselves into this mess in the first place.
There really is no-one else just like you - never exactly. You will never find someone just like you.
If you spent years shopping on your own advice that suited you perfectly, you would actually own an island by now.
It is far better to wear the same amazing outfit (or one item and change it up with other items you already own), that you feel great in, over and over again than it is to been in something new just for a point of difference.
It is when we feel unsure, feel out of the loop and feel desperate for anything due to a time frame that we walk home with "whatever" but we really should know better.
Should we be matching our handbags to our belts or matching our shoes to our belts?
The easy answer is NO but of course you know me, I like for you all to have something to hold onto and look at, refer back to and perhaps even put away in your "Stuff from Nat" folder.
Your handbag and belt should have different colours - never match them.
If you only collect tan in both your handbags and your belts, just make sure that they are in slightly different levels of tan.
Cool Tan Belt
Warm Tan
A detailed belt acts like a print.
My kind of tan is a cool tan that works with my cool skin tone.
Both the bag and shoes are cool tans but my shoes are darker (cool taupe).
Cool Taupe/Tan
Warm tan belt
Warm Tan
You won't have to fear about this detailed belt matching anything, it's easy to wear.
Denim goes with everything.
Including more denim.
Also known as double denim...
or even triple denim.
But seeing that floorboards actually do venture off into many different wood colour ranges, it does help to work out which exact colour yours are.
The floor boards in our new house are a Deep Peach.
So with the help of my Brilliant colour combinations e book, it was easy to not only work this out but also to work out which colour rug, couch and coffee table colour I should choose.
By knowing that my lounge room and the kids bedrooms throw deep peach due to our floorboards, helped me to know which colours to calm and which ones to enhance.
The rest of our house however is in a cream polished stone and they but up against each other with a very sharp jolt.
The colour that both Deep peach and Cream have in common that just loves them is Seafoam.
So seafoam is one of the ma
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