Showing posts with label kimonos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kimonos. Show all posts

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Jeans: Maintaining A Level of Professionalism Yet Cozy

Cropped white denim paired with gold ballet flats
Not so long ago, jeans were a major no-go in the workplace. Fortunately these days, the line between casual and professional is getting blurrier by the day, and even denim is no longer off-limits. However, there is a catch. In most cases you are still expected to look like the face of professionalism despite the casual allure of denim. The secret to it is getting it styled right.

Whenever I wear jeans to the office (the darker the wash, the better for the office), I go for the unfussy with just a few thoughtful, quirky details. I include a polished third piece like a sleek blazer or a kimono, as it makes the outfit feel more professional. A tucked-in blouse, accessorized with pearls or a slight flash of gold jewelry completes the equation. That makes this straightforward getup feel special while still keeping it professional.


A blazer is always the best way to get away with wearing something not-so-work-appropriate to the office.

Dark boyfriend jeans paired with a sleek blazer and pink ballet flats for a pop of color
 But if the weather gets colder, try wearing a knitted poncho or cardigans with your jeans. Not only does it make you feel a little more cozy and casual in the office, but it also looks great while still maintaining a level of professionalism.


Dark blue boyfriend jeans topped with white knitted poncho
The brilliance of this outfit is that it looks pretty and grown-up. It's a low-effort, high-impact approach!


A darker rinse jean is considered to be the standard for a more professional denim look. Denim with a lighter wash, whiskers, etc. is considered to carry a more casual tone that might not be suitable for all offices. Choose a darker blue and black hues for a more professional look.  Pull it all together with a great kimono, it adds a pop of color to your outfit and you will soon see floral pieces aplenty around the office.
Cropped white denims with green paisley print kimono

Basic jeans topped with red floral kimono


All black ensemble topped with a floral kimono to add a touch of color

Boardrooms, presentations, and great work do not have to remain well removed from the space where you wear denim. Denims for work should not only be reserved for casual Fridays. More and more offices, however, are embracing the spirit of permitting their employees to wear jeans to work almost every day. Executive women, rejoice!

Friday, November 18, 2016

Getting the Japanese Vibe with Summer Kimonos



I love kimonos, no, I’m pretty crazy about kimonos! They're so relaxed but still dressed up and you can pretty much wear them year round... from my part of the world though, I can! Although I cannot shake the urge to compare it with a cape and the superpowers a Kimono might hold.

Just think about it! What if you'd turn into a superhero when wearing one. A superhero in a Kimono who can wear pink hair in 20-inch stilettos, ride motorcycles through the desert without an inch of hair getting out of place, sing better than Beyonce. Not such a bad idea, isn't it? All these may be too stretched from reality, but hey, give the Kimono a try. It is after all pretty versatile and fabulous, a hidden superpower may not be such a far cry from the truth.

The kimono is an iconic Japanese garment that was worn for thousands of years. It literally means a thing to wear (ki- “wear” and -mono “thing”). But recently, Kimonos have become everyone's favorite current "trend." I use that term lightly because kimonos are a timeless and classic summer staple. Summer kimonos come in a million different styles: long, short, midi, with prints, with fringes, silky, oversized. Kimonos are an excellent way to brighten up any outfit. It’s incredibly feminine, very sexy, it’s boho chic, it’s Alexa Chung meets Vanessa Hudgens cool and it always adds just the right amount of oomph to any look. One can wear this over anything, even over a posh skirt or jeans. They do look most fabulous over a pair of shorts, mini skirts or short dresses, tank tops, bustier tops, over swimsuits, and just about over anything you’d actually wear on a hot summer day or night. Wear it as a silky jacket or as a sexy, sophisticated cover up. Or wear it at home over your grungiest pair of shorts or PJs, and you’ll still end up looking fab while having coffee. Wear it for the jazz of it, not because you’re cold or you’d look better in it, but because it adds a bit of color and sophistication to an otherwise boring outfit. If you chuck something big and gaudy over the top, it tricks people into believing you’ve made an effort.

How to wear a summer kimono? Just throw one on. It can be bohemian, gypsy knock out beauty, western cool, effortless sexy housewife , feminine, grungy, posh boho – incredibly trendy! Whichever way you choose to wear it there is no denying the kimono is the perfectly practical and endlessly versatile summer staple.

What do you think? Oh and did I tell you I get my kimonos from GAMÂ Handcrafts, an arts & crafts store in Cebu City, Philippines.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Confessions of a Tomboy

In case many don't know the definition of a tomboy, it's a girl who enjoys  rough, noisy activities traditionally associated with boys. Many may not believe it now, but I grew up a tomboy. When I was in grade school, I rocked jeans and t-shirts and rubber shoes. While other girls were learning to do their makeup and curl their hair (never really learned how to curl my hair. I just end up burning my fingers and putting creases in my hair that makes it look like I've had it in a ponytail all day long), I was learning how to handle a slingshot. When other girls were fixing their hair everyday for class, mine was thrown in a haphazard low ponytail. Dresses were the bane of my existence. I thought makeup was the weirdest thing ever and the only color I had on my face were my freckles splattered on my face from long days outside riding my bike (which my Daddy taught me how to ride.) or playing basketball with my brother.

My Mom tried to raise a pink-loving, ballet-dancing little girl. But my Daddy won  - I came out tougher than nails who does not take shit from anyone. Although my appearance changed, my personality didn’t. I have definitely left the tomboy fashion behind. I still don't love painting my nails because they are always chipped, but I do my hair every morning. Now, I'm always wearing light makeup, and I do love a good sun dress. I am still incapable of wearing tights without ripping a hole in them so I just avoid them altogether. So yes, I did grow out of my tomboy stage like most girls do, but there are still a few exceptions. Many would say I got my Daddy's tongue and temper. Sometimes my mouth could use a little filter. God shook His head the day He built me. Oh, but I bet you there was a big grin plastered on His face and my Daddy couldn't be prouder and wouldn't trade me for anything in the world!

Although society may try and tell you something different, you can absolutely be a tomboy and a girly girl. Pick your battles, choose your favorites and just be you. Be the girl that walks into church wearing a gorgeous periwinkle dress with your favorite old converse, because trust me, being confident in both roles is much better than forcing yourself into something you’re not.

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Chubby Chic: Chunky But Classy



Left Photo Credits: Pinterest
Left Photo Credits: Pinterest
This is not for me to show off the clothes I have in my closet but more for empowering women, women who are on the heavier and shorter side, just like myself.  I have always been on the chunky side and recently have been the target of ridicule for my weight. I have decided to put a STOP to those mocking me for my weight (and height!). I have turned to Pinterest for some fashion inspiration. I am beautiful, no matter what you say!




My mantra: Find comfort and confidence in your best assets, no matter your body type; be it full figure, petite or somewhere in between. No matter what your size, fashion does not discriminate. All women should look beautiful and embrace what they love most.

Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. Every woman is beautiful, no matter what she looks like or what she wears or how her body is. Don't worry about that senseless stuff. It does not matter what anyone says, no matter how many mock or laugh at them, they continue to be themselves even if they are on their own. They don't change to get anyone to like them. They smile because they're happy and content with themselves. I think the most beautiful people in this world have the highest self confidence and self esteem no matter what their shapes and sizes. They also have a pretty girl swag and always stay fabulous with their gear, dress to impress and own the room when they enter.

No matter your size, no matter your weight, be confident in who you are and you'll be more beautiful than any beauty queen.

Left Photo Credits: Pinterest