Clothes retail

Tricks to help you break out of a style rut

Even I (an absolute lover of fashion and a complete clothes hoarder or shall I say collector) can feel blah and uninspired about my wardrobe.
Some weeks I just find myself in a complete style rut, especially in my office wear.
The best thing I have found to do (without shopping) is to begin your outfit from on interest piece, something you don’t wear often, or a piece that you are not sure how to wear.
Such as…
• A brightly coloured pair of pointy flats
• A fun accessory, earrings or an eye-catching bracelet that can be the focal point of your outfit
• A statement necklace that can really make any ordinary outfit feel alive again
• A coloured or patterned pair of pants
• A beloved scarf that doesn’t get enough of your attention, tie it around your neck in a new way or on your purse or wrapped around your wrist
Put one of these on and try on coordinating pieces from there
Don’t think too much, just try on, you would be surprised what a little mixing and matching can do
You don’t know until you try…. Think about all those exceptionally fashionable girls you see that you admire and think how they thought to put that together?!
This is how, they try anything, and sometimes it just works
Your outfit will look and feel a little more new and exciting and you will feel great without spending a penny

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Derek B

Derek B
Retail Banking Compensation Analyst

Work Wardrobe Package Customized for his needs

New Graduate
Lianne was an unbelievable help in getting me “dressed for success” as a new graduate. Like most recent graduates, my budget was low and my student debt was high, so getting the most out of my money was a top priority. Lianne expertly guided me through the process of building a wardrobe that would take me from underdressed student to stylish young professional. She started with what I had, using her natural eye for styling to assemble great looking suit combinations that I never even thought to put together. Next she rounded out the essentials, helping me pick out some missing articles that I just couldn’t get through the work week without. She then sprinkled in a few high-value, versatile pieces that could add a little flair, but could be worn in a bunch of settings and combinations so that I didn’t break the bank. She happily helped me stay within the budget I had set out, and also left me with a few helpful tips on what items I might want to add down the road when the budget allowed.

First Raise
I was in need of a complete wardrobe makeover. I had just received my first promotion, and also lost a bunch of weight. Having upgraded my job, and my fitness level, it was time to upgrade my suit game. I had some suits, but given the weight I had lost, no amount of tailoring was going to transform them into something I was proud to wear. Likewise, a lot of my shirts were not enabling me to attain the slimmer look I was going for. At the same time, as a young professional living in Toronto, I still had a lot of bills to pay, so keeping to a mid-sized budget was important to me. Lianne enthusiastically tackled the challenge head-on. She took stock of what could be salvaged from my current wardrobe, and really focused in on what kind of look I was going for, and what colours would work best for me personally. Then it was time for suit shopping! By targeting sales, I was able to get four brand name, beautifully-fitting suits for under $2,000. By guiding me through what was worth spending the money on, and what I could afford to select cheaper options for, Lianne actually enabled me to fit some upscale casual Friday options into my wardrobe as well. Everything was pulled together, as we added in shirts, and were often able to match shirts to ties I already owned. The result was spectacular. I had a completely revamped wardrobe that allowed me to show off the new me, and everyone took notice. One month in and I am still receiving compliments on the ensembles

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Accessories: My Love for Hats

I absolutely adore hats. Any shape, size or colour.

I feel like they make any outfit I put them with.

A lot of people fear them, and I will admit, although I am very confident in all my hat choices I still get stares and many double glances when I wear them.

I guess they are not as common in the real world as they are in the fashion social media world I live in sometimes.
But I still throw them on any chance I get because they make me happy.

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Roseanne Lubitz

Lianne has always had exceptional fashion sense, so it was only natural that I came to her for assistance on what to wear to an outdoor wedding. Not only was she able to expertly coordinate clothing, shoes and accessories for myself, she made sure that my husband’s outfit coordinated with mine! Her excellent follow up skills and scheduling ensured that I did not feel stressed about timelines and showcased her professionalism.

She was able to keep all our purchases within my required budget, dressed both my husband and me comfortably for the September weather and keep me entertained through the shopping experience with her knowledge on the most recent fashion trends.

I will be meeting with Lianne for the upcoming wedding season for any events I may have.

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Derek B

Retail Banking Compensation Analyst Retail Banking Compensation Analyst

Wedding Styling
I was three months away from being married when it dawned on me that in the midst of all the other planning, I hadn’t even considered what I was going to wear. Not to mention that I had two groomsmen who were also waiting for me to tell them what to wear. The only thing that prevented me from full-blown panic, was knowing how professional and capable Lianne was, having worked with her before. From the first phone call, Lianne re-assured me that it could all get done, but that we needed to hustle. Lianne took a ‘project-manager’ style approach, determining what needed to happen, in what order and by what date. The ease with which we went through the process is a testament to her amazing energy and easy-going personality. For my big day, I didn’t want to spare any expenses, so I opted to go for a fully-custom suit. Lianne told me about a person she thought would be great, and we scheduled a meeting. Lianne complemented the services of the bespoke tailor perfectly – relying on their expertise on developing the perfect fit, while confidently insisting on design choices she knew were essential to the final look. Once the suit was taken care of, she skillfully crafted the rest of the outfit from shoes to pocket square and every accessory in between. Now, it was time for my groomsmen – a different challenge all together. Lianne knew I wanted to stand out, and she also knew that my two groomsmen had completely different builds and would never fit into the same off-the-rack suit. She decided to put us each in a different shade of blue, allowing the accessories to ensure we looked cohesive. The next challenge was getting time with the groomsmen, who are both impossibly busy professionals. Lianne found spots in each of their calendars at times that were convenient for them. Having chatted with them each afterwards, their reviews were positively glowing. One of my groomsmen actually ended up buying three suits, instead of one, as he was so grateful to have an expert with him while he shopped and wanted to take full advantage. In the end, the tireless efforts Lianne put in were all worth it, as the groomsmen and I all looked great and my wife and I will have fantastic pictures to look back on for years to come.

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How to be an expert shopper

My friends and family are always amazed at my shopping finds, whether it be a completely original prize or a beautiful quality piece I’ve paid next to nothing for.  I love finding great items to add to my wardrobe, it gives me the most wonderful feeling.

But! I prepare for shopping!  Here are my tips for a great shopping trip, similar to advice I would give my image consulting clients and/or what I would prepare for them;

Look for inspirations before you go…

What do you want? What do you need?

Think about what you would need to fill some holes in your wardrobe or make it easier for you to get dressed in the morning.

Bring a list of what inspires you, or pictures of looks you love.

Think about where you want your personal style to go.  If you want to change your style you need to think ahead.  Do some research on the pieces that you think would be a good addition to guide your style in the direction you want it to go.

Bring the inspirations with you if you are not a visual person.

I can picture every outfit and what every piece will look like with makeup and hair ideas as soon as I see an item, but I don’t expect that everyone’s mind works like that.

So, if your mind does not, bring visual aid, anything that you love the look of, or something that makes you smile when you see it.  Then you can hopefully find something with similar cut, colours or fabric, or even a similar feeling that is part of your inspiration.

Some other tips and tricks that can make a significant difference in how successful your shopping trip can be…

Never go tired or hungry.

Shopping takes energy, you can’t be thinking about eating or how tired you are the whole time.  Make sure you grab a coffee or a snack

Set your self up for success!

Wear proper undergarments, I cannot stress this enough! If you are trying on dresses bring your spanks and have on a supportive bra.  It is hard enough to try on multiple items in the change room without trying to figure out if the item would work if only you had your spanks!  This cuts out the “what if” and makes choices much easier.  If it doesn’t work with spanks, onto the next =) !

Bring shoes to try on with it!

If your going to be wearing heels with the dress, bring them.  It will make a difference in how you see the dress.  Fellas same goes for you.  Bring the dress shoes you plan on wearing with the suit or ensemble

Do your hair and makeup

This is a bit of a personal one, but it makes a world of difference in how you see yourself in each piece.  You can allow yourself to be easily discouraged that something does not look right because you feel blah.  I find it helps if you feel your best while trying on clothes.

Shopping alone is sometimes better

Catching up with friends and family is fantastic, but sometimes distracting, you may not be able to get shopping done when you have company.  You may not be able to focus on either task properly. Also, sometimes its better to decide how you feel about a certain piece first, with no one else’s reaction giving you the first opinion.

I am so certain if I love something and feel amazing in it, no body can tell me any different, but its best to form you own opinion first if you are easily swayed

My family doesn’t understand half my fashion statements, but they love me anyways and I feel great in my outfit!

So, if you love it, buy it!

And wear it all you want, with pieces you feel equally great in.

I hope you find these tips helpful and that you find fun pieces that make you feel as beautiful as you are.

Happy Shopping!

Love Lianne

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