31 Days in the Pink – Day #1

CarlsonClanUnionSpringsO.k., here’s a  little of the family tree .  I am one of 6 children, can you tell which one I am?

I love this picture because you can REALLY see everyone’s true personality.

O.k, I’m the one with the bangs, my sister is sitting on my lap.  (check out the white socks-loved those green slacks!) I can’t remember who took the picture or why we were all gathered; perhaps it was Thanksgiving.  Who knows-we were all dressed up and ready to get in the picture-well, most of us were!

Last weekend I was reflecting and remembering that it was almost October.  September marks so many events in of our lives with Labor Day signaling the end of summer. For me it is an wedding anniversary month, a birthday month for my nieces as well as my father-in-law and the month that my mother passed away from breast cancer.  Last year my father was diagnosed with breast cancer as well (he’s doing very well!)

So, as I was riding in the car enjoying the gorgeous days of early fall I was thinking, how can I celebrate all of these things AND remember with joy and happiness all that life gives!  I said, o.k., I am going to start, October 1st and live for 31 straight days in the PINK! That’s right, to honor all of those who are still here with us and remembering those who have gone on PINK is the IT color for the month.

I’m going wear PINK each and every day the month of October.  It could be a brooch, necklace, t-shirt, blouse, socks or just a ribbon…but whatever it is it must be PINK…..

I have a few things PINK in my wardrobe but I need your help.  Send me your suggestions.  I have A LOT going on in the month of October, from the “Trends with Friends” and How to Have S.T.Y.L.E event to the last  Style Camp of 2009 all in the month in October.  I am always  “expected”  to be in style and fashionable wherever I go—so please help!

It should be fun!  None of us are immune to the “C” word.  Some of us are touched in ways that have greater impact but all of us are touched. O.k., I’m feeling the need to go shopping now…..

HeDSCN1885re’s what I’m wearing today…A bit casual…On sale at Macy’s yesterday, couldn’t resist.  Rather beachy but still warm here in Atlanta.  That with a pair of dark denim and a sunny fall day is perfect here in the south.

I’m going to be posting things that you can take advantage of each day to honor and give back to breast cancer research.

The panther’s got nothing on us….here’s a special from Bobbi Brown..Free shipping all month  

Join me and let’s all:

“Look Good, Feel Great and Have FUN Doing It!”

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Diary of a New Hair Style

It’s the beginning of a new season.  The phone is ringing and the email box is full….Everyone wants an update, a change, something new.  Me Too!  I have worn the same haircut or variation of the same style (short) for the past few years-it seems like forever. 

I’m always telling people that one of the best things you can do for yourself to update your look, feel younger and more vibrant is to update your hairstyle.  For many reasons, I like  change-it’s interesting.  So, because it is a new season, I went to my hairstylist and began a discussion with her about changing my style.

This started the end of  July, after I returned from vacation.  I wanted something new.  We began.  She suggested that I begin the process of growing out the layers.  Have you ever tried to grow out your layers? Your bangs?  It is difficult to have any sense of style in doing so.  Patience,  creativity and alot of product is key.  

I was good for the first few trims, but last week just about did me in.  I have alot of  hair and it absorbs all the moisture in the air.  With the rain here in Atlanta over the past month, my hair has grown a mind of its own.

I knew I was in trouble when my son (always the honest observer) told me that my hair looked like something out of the 80′s.  I told him, that was the “style” right now.  (I didn’t mention that it was the style in clothing-not hair!)  I phoned my hairstylist on Wednesday night in frustration and left a message that if I didn’t get it soon, I was going to cut my “mullet” off.  Fortunately, she called the next morning as said I had scheduled an appointment for Friday. 

Friday came, the “mullet” came off and I have a reprieve for another 4 weeks.  She encouraged me that we were almost there.  “Where” I ask is “there”?  Well, we almost have enough hair to cut into a new style.  So, this much I know is true:

  1. If you want a totally new hairstyle it will take at leat 3 months of fussy patience and checking in with the salon IF you have layers or short hair.
  2. You have to have ENOUGH hair to actually cut to make a difference.
  3. Patience is strategic and systematic check in’s with the salon (at least every 4 weeks) during the process.
  4. Different styling products are imperative (you may need lighter products to begin with and heavier more controlling products toward the end of the cycle)
  5. Focus on the end result and try not to fight mother nature.  If you have wavy hair, sometimes it is best just to go with it while it is growing.

So, perhaps when we meet again after my next styling session, you’ll get to see the final “do”.  I’ll take a few snaps, but only after it’s finally finished so you can see the process/progress and you can tell me what you think!  Until then,  you know I want you to:

“Look good, feel great, and have fun doing it!”

 

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Trends with Friends

Trends with Friends

It’s not just a “Style Camp Reunion”, it’s TRENDS w/FRIENDS!

Come help Karen Hughes with Image Assets, Kyle Young with Multi-Tasking Woman.com and Best Self Magazine kick it into high gear for the Fall 2009 Season.

  • Join us, have some fun and do some good!
  • Learn What’s New for Fall 2009
  • Wear an Accessory that Shows your Style Personality AND
  • Bring an Accessory to Donate!

This Season We’ll be Gathering Accessories (new and gently used-handbags, scarves, brooches, necklaces business shoes, etc) to Donate to Women in Transition who are getting ready for a New Job!

Date: Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00PM
Location:   Atlanta Art Institute
6600 Peachtree Dunwoody Road
100 Embassy Row
Atlanta, GA  30328

Fee:               $25 (net proceeds will be donated to the season’s charity)

R.S.V.P. and Reservations Required!Register Now!

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VMA Style Posts – Monday Morning Style

 

#1 VMA Dress Winner Beyonce

   The ever gracious performer Beyonce did it again with her style and poise during the VMA awards.  Starting with her red carpet style, she was the consummate fashion forward dresser and one of the only ones who didn’t wear black.  Topping of the evening she acknowledged Taylor Swift after Kayne West’s disgraceful antics during her previous acceptance speech.   How tacky.  He showed no class, but the ladies did prevail and all ended well.

O.k. enough of that, let’s analyze Alicia Key’s outfit…AH, hum…..You know I’m all about balance and proportion.  So here’s a great lessson for those of you who want to wear short dresses/skirts and cage shoes….Can you see how off balance she looks?  There’s not alot attractive about what’s going on here.  I have a vision of a diamond walking down the street. 

Look at the difference between Beyonce’s outfit (and shoes).  The two ladies are not all that different in shapes, Beyonce’s legs just keep going with her beautiful black pumps.  Alicia’s legs are cut off right from under her with those aweful cage shoes.  Beyonce has hips too, she has even accentuated them with the flounce around the hipline only your eyes don’t stay there. 

Her monochromatic look and the deep ”v” give fluidity to the whole look.  Alicia has no cutout or neckline features that detract from her short skirt or hipline.  All you see is the dress, the bubbles and how short it is.

Here’s your “lessons in style“:  before you are all over the “cage” look make sure you take a good look at how others will see you.  Are your legs really long and shapely.   If you are “hippy” make sure you balance the upper and lower portions of your body with slimming techniques.  Give the eye something else to look at through color, shapes and fit and remember:

“Look good, feel great and have fun doing it!”

 

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Honoring our Country on September 11, 2009

This morning I woke up with a lilt in my step and the joy of opportunities that exist for us . 

To make a difference each and every day in the lives of others and our country is profound. 

Today is NOT about color, style, fit or “looking good, feeling good or having fun doing it”  (my mantra).  Today is about recognizing our country.

Traveling  today made me realize how easy we have it.  All I have to do is load up my car and go.  Hardly do I stop and think about where I am going.  I don’t think about taking a passport to cross state lines.  It made me stop and acknowledge the freedom we share here in America.  Not everyone has it this easy.  In fact most of the world doesn’t have it this easy.

I have a sense of gratitude for what our soldiers do to protect us and maintain our freedom.  Do you realize how fortunate we are to be able to disagree with one another over health care, government reform, political leaders and more?  So on this day of all days, it seems appropriate to spend at least a portion of the day in memory of all those who have gone on before us and those who continue to fight to allow us the opportunity for free speech, the right to bear arms, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.  For without these people we would not be the country we are today.

Never, ever forget where you came from.  Support those who protect our rights and educate yourself so that you know what true freedom really is.  Don’t complain unless you have a solution and get involved with the solution.  While you are at it, smile…..it’ll make someone wonder what you are up to!

 

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The Journey Begins

Style Camp August 2009Here are our latest “graduates” from Style Camp in August.  These ladies come from all walks of life and all want to achieve the same result…..Individual Style!  It is always a great pleasure to share the Style Camp experience.

It is my hope that Style Camp is just the beginning of great things to come in so many ways.  Style Camp for many is the start of understanding what true style is.  We start with a simple questionnaire and from there the discovery begins. 

It’s fun, it’s no doubt educational, but most of all it is a start of a journey that can lead to so many great things.  I have had people share their experiences after camp is over.  That’s the real blessing in it all.  Here are some of my recent emails:

“Thanks for getting me on the road to finding my style!” S.C.
“today was worth every minute. Rarely is your experience greater than your expectations. ” D.H
” I went shopping in desperate hopes of finding anything decent to wear”  I was able to use my knowledge that you taught me and IT WORKED!”  I got some great pieces and I just know you would be proud of the selections! A.T.
“This has been a great experience to learn more about general style concepts then apply info to my current personal style!”  R.C
“Great Job Karen!  Worth the money, but more importantly worth the time. ”  V.B.
“I loved Style Camp” MJC

So, keep it up ladies and always remember:

“Look good, feel great and have fun doing it!”