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Guest Post: A Stylist’s Guide to Choosing the Right Little Black Dress

The little black dress first appeared in American Vogue in 1926. However, it was Audrey Hepburn who made it iconic when she wore an LBD in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. I guess we can thank Holly Golightly for turning the simple and sophisticated little black dress into a timeless classic.

Audrey Hepburn Little Black Dress

In the never ending battle between quantity and quality, fast fashion syndrome predominates our fashion experience. We are constantly bombarded by new trends of low priced clothes made of low quality materials. Because of the poor quality, consumers are bound to regularly buy new clothes. However, if you want to have a timeless LBD in your wardrobe, you need it to be timeless in the literal sense too. Opt for a high quality dress that you can wear for years to come.

If you’re about to spend money on the perfect LBD, here’s how to choose the right dress.

Body Type

The first thing you should take into consideration is your body shape. If you have a pear or apple shaped body, empire waist and A-line LBDs are ideal for you. Any kind of a belted dress or a dress that accentuates your waist is the right LBD for a rectangular figure. I think strapless LBDs are what women with an inverted triangle body shape need. Finally, you’re a lucky girl if you have an hourglass body shape as any kind of dress that accentuates your curves will suit you perfectly.

Fabric

The best fabrics for dresses are cotton voile, cotton lawn, rayon challis, double gauze, knit, silk, satin or wool. You have plenty of choices, but the trick is to find a fabric that suits both the season and the occasion. If you plan to wear a LBD during summer or spring, chiffon, satin or cotton are a good choices. On the other hand, choose wool, polyester or velvet during the colder months. For a formal occasion choose silk or satin which can be matched with various embellishments. For a semi-formal occasion, I think the best fabric is rayon challis or cotton. Choose cotton, wool, double gauze or knit for casual looks.

Occasion

Make sure that the shape of the dress suits the occasion. You could go for an elegant and sophisticated LBD for formal occasions and a more casual version for other events. However, I think that the best possible option is choosing a little black dress that can transition from formal to informal and back again. Simply change your make-up, accessories and shoes to best suit the occasion.

This guest post is by Peter Minkoff. Peter is a fashion stylist and a writer located in Brisbane, Australia. He is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Creative Design and has worked as a wardrobe assistant for many local fashion events. He plans to start a freelance styling business. Follow Peter on Twitter for more fab styling tips.

Enter the Boyfriend Jeans Challenge for a Chance to win a $5500 Shopping Adventure in London!

boyfriend jeans

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I’ve always wanted to capture the style of London by shopping like Pippa and Kate. So when I came across the Boyfriend Jeans Challenge, I knew that this was my chance to do so. Skype is currently calling fashionistas across the world to style an outfit around a pair of boyfriend jeans. Once you’ve styled a fabulous casual chic look around your favorite pair of boyfriend jeans, simply sign into your Skype account and add Skype.Collaboration as a contact. Then submit a photo or video message of your look.

The grand prize winner will be flown to London to go on a shopping spree worth $5500 with Skype Photography Brand Ambassador and fashion blogger Chaucee Stillman and Holly Coopey, fashion stylist at Cosmopolitan UK as your personal stylists. Before the grand prize winner is chosen, eight finalists will be selected to join a group video call with Chaucee and a group of elite stylists where they will be asked to style one final look. The looks will then be posted to the Skype Collaboration Project website and put to a vote. The look that gets the most votes will win a Middleton worthy shopping trip in London! Time to start styling!

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Aspiring Socialite + Secrets of the Red Carpet

I always knew I was destined for fashion television and I just got my first taste.  I’m so excited to announce that yesterday, Aspiring Socialite was mentioned on Luke Reichle’s YouTube series, Secrets of the Red Carpet.  It’s a fabulous online series airing new episodes every Saturday at 3 p.m.  As a renowned fashion and costume designer, Luke is truly a fashion expert with experience designing for major Hollywood studios and top labels such as Perry Ellis, Calvin Klein, and Alexander Julian.  His latest endeavors include designing costumes for the hit TV shows, Castle, Without a Trace, and CSI Miami.

I really admire and believe in Luke’s mantra that style comes from the inside out making confidence the most valuable accessory.  Be sure to tune into the most recent episode of Secrets of the Red Carpet featuring actress, Traci Lords, star of Excision and Cry Baby.  Aspiring Socialite is mentioned at the end and the beginning.  Thanks so much for the shout out Luke!

Kate Young Macy’s INC Editor at Large

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I don’t know what it is, but everything is just classier at The Standard Hotel.  Did you know they have an ice skating rink out front?  Until the other night, I had no idea.  The view from the top is unmatched, especially when viewing outfits styled by Kate Young.  I would 110% wear every outfit this INC Editor at Large put together with Macy’s signature INC line.

In order to be your own celebrity stylist, you must take inspiration from renown editors and stylists.  According to Kate, one of spring 2012’s best trends is a tribal mood that starts with tie dye.

 

Some key looks from INC styled by Kate Young: