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Posted By Stefania Bartolomei,
30 April 2024
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Sometimes, the basics are the hardest to style. One of the wardrobe basics for many of us is a white shirt. It can be dressed up or down, and for many, can be a staple in their dressing.
However, when it comes to styling a white shirt, it may be a bit of a hit and miss. Depending on the shaping, styling, and accessories, you too can try out this wardrobe essential!
Make sure you’re selecting the right shape for your body type
First and foremost, the best way to make a white shirt work for you is to understand your body shape and the styles that will work for you.
Here’s a simple guide to inspire you:
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Hourglass: v-necks or sweethearts, as well as crew necks are great for balancing your top and bottom. You will also want to look at a fitted blouse to enhance your waist. Structure fabrics are recommended if your features are more angular (neat hourglass); softer fabrics are better if your features are more curvilinear (full hourglass);
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Rectangle: look for simple styles, and structure fabrics (like pipeline cotton) that will accentuate your waist without adding unnecessary colume and opt for patterns like vertical stripes that will optically elongate the bust; consider a peplum style to create the illusion of a defined waist;
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Triangle: open necklines, macro prints, and details such as ruffles, frills and pockets are great for you, as well as puffed sleeves are also a great option to make your shoulders look larger and focus the attention on your top; make sure your blouse doesn’t stop on your hips, instead tuck it into high waisted wide-legged trousers or skirts, to highlight your waist and elongate the legs;
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Oval: Hip length tops with an open neckline, as well as vertical or slanted stripes to optically elongate the bust. Opt for fluid fabrics, such as silk and viscose, to complement your natural curves. Go for simple lines and avoid details that add unnecessary volume at the torso, but also horizontal stripes or bold patterns;
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Inverted Triangle: simple lines and shirts that have minimal volume at the shoulders. Opt for crispy, structured fabrics to complement your angular features. Closed collars, peplum styles and wrapped shirts are great styles to explore for you.
Now you know the style and shape that could complement your figure in the best way, here are some ideas to inspire you to style your white shirt.
What to pair with your white shirt
Styling a baggy tee and jeans is a classic “cool girl” outfit seen regularly on streetwear to high fashion runways.
If jeans and a tee aren’t in alignment with your personal style, you could try out wearing a white shirt under your casual spring midi dress for a layered look that covers your shoulders from the sun. Change up your dress by popping your shirt over it too, and crop the shirt with a belt or tying with a hair tie.
Try out the dungaree trend with a classic white shirt underneath, with a pair of combat boots or DM’s to punk up the look.
If you have midi-skirts in your wardrobe they go perfectly with a boxy white shirt, as well as a more romantic vibe of a peplum shirt. Wear your favourite sandals to embrace the summer heat and why not try out a straw hat to really embrace the summer vibes!
For summery cool looks, pair your shirt with the go-to trouser of the season – a wide legged option. Whether it’s jeans or more formal black trousers, you can elongate your legs with a pair of heels or platform trainers in the same colour as your trousers. You can bring in your waist with a belt, and layer up the look with a cardigan over the top and a crossover body bag for the finishing touch.
How to style your white blouse
If a white tee is not up your alley, never fear – a white blouse can be an excellent solution. Still an essential in any wardrobe, this can be paired in a variety of ways. Here are some ideas:
Pair your white shirt with a pair of kick flare, dark wash jeans with heeled boots for a 90’s-gone-2024 vibe. Flares are an excellent option for triangle-shapes, and go a long way to elongate your legs.
For a cute nighttime look, you can pair your looser fitting blouse with a mini skirt and heels (or boots if you want to protect those ankles). Try out a trend-setting metallic mini skirt to really elevate the look and stand out.
Just like with a white tee, you can style a dress over the top of your white blouse for added layers and reusing your wardrobe items throughout the year. For example a summertime mini dress can be used throughout the year with a long sleeved blouse and tights for warming up during the spring/winter months.
Finally, if you’ve been craving trying out the denim maxi skirt look, there’s nothing quite like elevating the casual style of the skirt with a tucked in crisp white blouse. Depending on your body shape, make the look feel more sexy with a deep v-neck or unbuttoning the top buttons of the blouse and adding a long necklace – perfect for inverted triangles or hourglass shapes.
So, will you be trying out a white shirt?

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Posted By Stefania Bartolomei,
05 March 2024
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Beyond just enhancing our features, makeup and hairstyling have the ability to sculpt, accentuate, and illuminate our unique features.
Something many of my clients find the most transformative from my colour clinics is understanding the ways in which they can use their hairstyles and make up to transform their confidence. We’ve all been there – gone to a hairdressing appointment and left feeling on top of the world (or in some cases ready to run and hide!). Understanding your face shape and colourings means you can play with the hairstyles that would accentuate your features in the best possible way, and the colours you may want to try out.
Face Shape and Colour Analysis
Imagine your face as a blank canvas, understanding your face shape is similar to knowing the contours of your canvas – it lays the foundation for creating harmonious makeup and hairstyles. From heart-shaped to oval, each face shape offers its own set of opportunities to play up your best features.
Our colour clinics take this concept a step further, helping you discover the hues that complement your unique skin tone, eye colour, and hair shade. By mastering these fundamental principles, you'll be able to play with makeup looks that enhance your natural beauty and hairstyles that frame your face beautifully.
The Art of Makeup
Makeup is more than just a cosmetic; it's a form of self-expression. Whether you prefer a natural, barely-there look or a bold, statement-making style, the key lies in understanding how to play with the colours available and with confidence.
From the perfect nude lipstick to a mesmerising eyeshadow palette, each product becomes a tool in your artistic arsenal, helping you play with makeup in new ways.
I love helping my clients walk away from a colour clinic with me with a fresh face of make up that they love, in the colours that make them shine. They can have a go-to look for every day, and then more glamourous options understanding the lipsticks, eyeshadows, blushes and bronzers that will make them glow.
Framing your Face with your Hairstyle
It is important to understand your face shape if you want to have hairstyles that will accentuate your look. You’ll also want to think about your lifestyle when choosing a hairstyle that suits you best. You may want to go all out with a layer-filled look, but if you only have 5 minutes every morning, then this may not be the best option.
As general tips, those with heart-shaped faces may gravitate towards hairstyles that add volume around the jawline, balancing out the broader forehead. Meanwhile, individuals with oval faces have the flexibility to experiment with various lengths and textures, embracing versatility in their hair journey.
As a personal stylist, I believe in the transformative power of makeup and hairstyles. Beyond just providing a service, it's about fostering a collaborative journey of self-discovery and empowerment. By incorporating face shape and colour analysis into my consultations, I ensure that every client receives a bespoke experience tailored to their unique features and personality.
By embracing the principles of face shape and colour analysis, you can unlock the full potential of your beauty and express yourself with confidence. Remember, the most beautiful thing you can wear is your smile – but a killer lipstick and fabulous hairstyle certainly don't hurt!
If you’d like to boost your confidence by understanding the colours and styles that help make you glow, click here to find out more about my Colour and Style Clinic.

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Posted By Stefania Bartolomei,
24 August 2023
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Autumn can be a tricky time to dress for, then add on top of that an occasion such as a wedding and you may be baffled for what to wear.
In the UK, Autumn tends to be drizzly and cool – so being prepared for these weather changes is essential for your outfit.
In this blog, I’ll be sharing some top tips on how to dress for an autumnal wedding so you still feel appropriately dressed for the special occasion, even if the weather decides to change on you!
Select a warm layer
Layering is all important at this time of year. You’ll want to have a small additional layer to pop into your handbag, hotel room or car for the late afternoon/evening. Something like a bolero, pashmina, or blazer can be excellent solutions.
A pashmina works over dresses, jumpsuits and suits, and can be a boho-chic option, while a bolero is a more formal option. A blazer is an excellent solution for your two piece outfit, and you could go all out and wear a formal suit for the wedding, or why not play with different colours to make a statement?
Another option to keep yourself warm during an autumnal wedding, particularly if you are in older venue without heating (or when the fire isn’t lit) or if you are at an outdoor wedding, is to look for hosiery. A thicker dernier pair of tights can go a long way to keeping warm, without deterring from the elegance of your outfit.
Sleeve length
While during the spring and summer you may be wearing sleeveless or short sleeved garments, an autumn wedding may call for a longer sleeve. A ¾ length sleeve is a great option for this time of year and can be excellent for highlighting your waist. Look for a length of sleeve that stops right at the smaller part of your waist so it brings the eye in.
A full length sleeve is another option, and can be perfect for outdoor weddings where you know it will get a little chilly.
For an elegant look, why not try a dress with a cape attachment? This covers the shoulders, and adds an additional layer for warmth.
Play with suiting
Suits are becoming more and more fashionable, and are a beautiful choice for an autumnal wedding. Look for autumnal colours to really pop for the season, and match with a warm, elegant shirt underneath. To really play with the suiting element, you could mix and match your blazer and trousers, and add accessories to make the look more feminine such as jewellery, heels and your bag.
I wrote an article all about how to style a suit, for more inspiration, should you want to try a suit.
Try a jumpsuit
A jumpsuit is an effective option for this cooler weather as it keeps your legs covered, while looking formal and fun. Depending on the colour, pattern and style, you can dress up or dress down the jumpsuit to match the wedding.
Look out for the right shape for your body shape to elevate your confidence. Some jumpsuits can have a shorter torso or gusset area, so I always recommend trying your jumpsuit on at the shop.
One of the most important things about dressing for a special occasion is to feel confident and align with the dresscode. If you’re unsure on what to wear, speak with the couple or fellow attendees to gauge what level of styling will suit best. If it is a black tie or more casual affair, this will help inspire you for the outfit.
If you’re heading to an autumnal wedding soon, and just don’t know what to wear, I can help with my personal shopping service.

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Posted By Stefania Bartolomei,
25 April 2023
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PERSONAL STYLIST TIP: WHAT IS A CAPSULE STYLE WARDROBE AND HOW TO CREATE YOURS
You may have heard of a capsule wardrobe and wondered what does it actually mean, and how to create your own?!
Capsule wardrobes are a great option for saving time, stress, and money in getting dressed on your day to day life (while looking your best, obviously!)
While some may say you have to stick to certain numbers of particular garments, I believe that our capsule wardrobes should be as unique as we are, reflecting our own personality and lifestyle.
For some, you may need several trousers but minimal dresses, and vice versa, depending on your personal style, preferences, and needs as a professional, mum, business owner, or all of the above!
What is a capsule wardrobe?
Starting with the basics, a capsule wardrobe in essence, is a wardrobe that has your requirements for your day to day life, as well as a few key items that can be worn in multiple occasions. A capsule wardrobe holds interchangeable pieces that work with one another in a complementary way so you know whatever you pick and choose will work for your day.
For my clients, I often speak with them to discover if they are someone that would have one capsule wardrobe throughout the year, or some that may have seasonal capsule wardrobes that they can rotate to keep them feeling fresh, and enable them to play with trends they love. This is particularly preferable for my clients that are dramatic or creative style personality types (you can find out more about the different personality types and which you may fit into, in my blog, here).
A capsule wardrobe should take away the morning stress of what to wear, and work with your needs, rather than against them.
Now we know what a capsule wardrobe should be for you, we can look at how to create one for yourself.
This is something that I can help you with in more detail in a colour and style clinic, so this blog is a general approach to getting yourself started with a capsule wardrobe. If you’d like to create your own with a little professional help, then feel free to speak to me.
Start with clearing out your wardrobe
My first piece of advice for getting started on a capsule wardrobe would be to go through your own wardrobe now and clear out items that don’t align with your personal style, don’t fit you, or don’t work with any others in your closet.
If there are pieces in your wardrobe that you love, but you just can’t make more than one outfit with them, you may want to either reconsider the garment, or look at investing in further pieces that can make them more useable.
Now you have a clearer view of the pieces in your wardrobe that create outfits that you love, you can look at where you may need to invest or accessorise.
Create your outfits
Creating a selection of outfits from the capsule pieces you currently have will help you mindfully create a more suitable wardrobe for your needs.
For example, if you tend to wear dresses for work, but you feel you are unable to change up the outfit with your current selection, you can look at accessories and layers that make each dress feel like it can be changed up. For example, a belt can be worn to transform the shape of the dress. You can also look at cardigans, blazers, and shoes that elevate the look and change one dress into several outfits.
If you prefer two pieces, and prefer wearing jeans and a blouse, take a look at the options you have with regards to your tops and bottoms. Do you have enough blouses to give you the variety you crave, without filling your wardrobe to capacity? Do you have a favourite pair of jeans, but perhaps would prefer to have them in a different colour? These can be questions you ask while your wardrobe is being reworked.
If you are someone that would prefer a rotating capsule wardrobe based on the seasons, as we are now in spring, you may wish to take out heavy knits and replace them with lighter layers. Cardigans, blazers, and lighter knitwear are great for this time of year.
Remember your shoes and accessories!
For many of my clients, while having the new outfits in their capsule wardrobe being more approachable and easy to create, they find the shoes are where they can get a little stuck.
I recommend making your shoes and accessories a part of your capsule wardrobe update. If you go to work and need to wear an appropriate heel, then you will want to make sure you have one or two pairs that work with this requirement. You may also want to have a pair of comfortable yet professional flats to commute in.
If your work permits, and you prefer to wear them, platform trainers or wedges can be a funky and more approachable alternative to stilettoes and heeled shoes.
If you are a business owner or professional that works from home, shoes are not as important to your work-life, but will be a requirement for your day to day and special occasions. Sandals, flats, and trainers are all great options, while the special occasion wear may only mean you have one or two special shoes for those needs.
Take a look at the outfits you have created within your capsule wardrobe and make sure there are a selection of shoes that work with your outfits, so you don’t get caught at the last moment!
Bags can also be a fantastic way to add a dash of personality and function to your outfit, particularly if you need to take a lot of things with you as you head out. As a mum, I know I have a “mum bag” which can carry all the snacks and essentials, while my business-owner bag is a little smaller and colourful.
Understand your needs
As I have said, each capsule wardrobe is unique to the person who needs it. Your capsule wardrobe may be completely different to your colleague’s, and again different to your best friend’s. Each person has a different set of needs to get from their clothes, so while you may get inspiration for “the perfect capsule wardrobe” from the internet, it is best to really think about your needs.
Before you eradicate all of your garments from your collection, make sure you have the pieces you need to create the outfits you feel great in. Your wardrobe can be a reflection of you – so let it be just that. If a capsule wardrobe for one person is a collection of 20 pieces, yours may be 40, or even 50. A number is not what you need to aim for, a wardrobe that works for you each day is the goal of a capsule wardrobe.
To find out more about how to make a wardrobe that works for you, create outfits you love each day, and having garments that make you feel confident, I’d love to help.
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Posted By Sally Inkster, Brand Specialist,
31 March 2023
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What do you wish you'd known before you started your business?
When you start a business you usually come from a point of 'Being good at something'! This can cause a problem - There is so much more to running a business than just doing our job!
You may have come from a corporate company and decided it would be in your best interest to freelance your skills. You may have a job you hate but a hobby you love and so you start a business hoping to monetise that hobby!
According to Durham University in 2020 6 million new small business's started.
4.6 million of those were sole Traders.
When you take into account that statistically 60% of those will fail in the first 3 years it’s good to put the work into knowing your stuff.
This will help us to be one of the 40%.😁
Identifying your Personal Brand right at the beginning of your journey puts you on a positive trajectory.
Looking back I wish I had understood that I would have to become 3 personalities, within that Personal Brand.
These are the three personalities...
The Entrepreneur
- Has the ideas
- Creates new services, packages, products
- Has the vision
- Pulls things along
But an entrepreneur can mean you have too many ideas, too many thoughts and get excited by a shiny new object too often!
Apps on my phone that have helped me in this mode are...
- Blinkist
- Fiverr
- Upwork
- Pizap
- Canva
- Pocket
The Manager
- Is the pragmatist
- Creates order from the chaos
- Doesn't see opportunities, just problems to fix
- Is absolutely necessary for a business to survive and succeed
Apps on my phone that have helped with this...
- Canva
- Trello
- Hubspot
- Kajabi
- Dropbox
- Buffer
- Hootsuite
The Doer
- Loves to control the workflow
- Loves getting things done
- Gets instructed by the entrepreneur and the manager
Apps on my phone that have helped me in this role...
- Canva
- You Tube
- Pexels
- Kajabi
- Zoom
- Social Media Platforms (Find your party)
For the balance to really work you need
- 10% Entrepreneur
- 20% Manager
- 70% Doer
Would you find it helpful to have some clarity around your personal brand to help with the 3 people you need to be?
Book a Free chat with me Here.
Love Sally x
Sally Inkster
Finding Brand YOU!
What's a personal Brand?
''It's who you are, your values and beliefs and the ENERGY you bring to all you do''
**Image credit - Sally Inkster**

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Posted By One of a Style,
28 March 2023
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As spring is welcomed here in the UK, the colours are bright and abundant. This is usually the time when people yearn to add colours to their outfits. If this feels alien to you, and you are wondering where to start with colours, then I am here to help.
If you are just beginning to dip your toe into adding colours to your outfits, or haven’t yet tried to do so and are feeling overwhelmed, then here are my tips for adding colours to your wardrobe.
Play with colours that match your neutrals
If you want to make your colours feel appropriate for a look, investigate the colours that work with your neutrals. As a part of a colour clinic with us, we provide the base neutrals and complementary colours to work with them in your very own colour palette. This can be taken with you in your handbag so you can quickly pick and choose colours that go together.
If you don’t yet have one of these, here are a few of my favourite complementary colours that go with specific neutrals:
Colours that work with black:
Considered one of the most versatile neutrals, black is in fact one of the hardest colours to wear. Breaking up this basic colour with an additional colour within your colour wheel will make a huge difference to your look.
Some of my favourite colours to put with black are:
- ●Dusty rose
- ●Fuchsia
- ●Green
- ●Metals (copper, gold, silver, platinum)
- ●Lilac
- ●Red
Colours that go with navy:
Navy is a great base colour in particular for professional outfits as it isn’t as harsh as black.
Some of my favourite colours to put with navy are:
- ●Pink
- ●Red
- ●Orange
- ●Lime green
- ●Mustard yellow
- ●Gold
Colours that go with beige:
Perfect for the warmer months, beige is a light, airy colour that can be an excellent neutral in your wardrobe.
Some of my favourite colours to put put with beige are:
- ●Rust
- ●Aqua green
- ●Burgundy
- ●Olive green
- ●Mauve / lilac
- ●Pastel pinks
Start with the extremities
There is nothing more daunting than an entire outfit full of colours. This is why for those of you who want to dip your toe into adding colours to your looks may be stepping back.
The first way to approach colours can be starting with your extremities – such as your hands, feet or head.
These smaller areas of your body can take on a little dash of colour, while the rest of your body remains neutral, permitting for that colourful flash to be more approachable.
Shoes & bags are often the best place to start as they come in so many different colourways and patterns. Shoes can be covered gently with wide leg trousers or boot cut jeans meaning the colour peaks out.
Bags can be swapped out easily between outfits (as long as you remember to swap out your essentials!) so you can play with whatever look you feel like. Take a bold bright bag one day, and more composed look with a colourful handle the next.
Another option is to add a colourful headband or earrings, which can also quickly and easily be swapped depending on the occasion.
Break up the colours with your layers
Now you have your neutrals and your accessories set, you can look to adding additional pieces to your outfit. You can break up the colours in your outfit by wearing layers such as a blazer, a jacket, or even hosiery.
For example, if you want to bring a dash of colour to a summer dress, you can pair a neutral dress with a colourful blazer. You could also add an underlayer to your dress such as a thin long sleeved mesh top in one of your colours.
For your two-piece, why not add a colour through a slogan tee under your neutral suit? Pick out the colours from the tee and pop on a pair of shoes or a bag which has a colour that is in it.
Monochromatic looks
Just like your neutral suit feels less daunting than a bright one-off dress, you may find that monochromatic looks can be an excellent solution for adding colour to your outfits.
Picking one colour and seamlessly utilising it across your outfit can be a beautiful way to make an outfit feel approachable yet bright and inviting.
Consider a green suit, or match a pink dress with pink shoes and accessories. Picking out different levels of the colour can make it more dimensional as a look, too.
If you are looking for someone who can help you discover the perfect colours for you to add to your looks so you can shine, our colour clinics can be an excellent solution.
And if you can't meet us in person, we could help through our Online Colour & Style Clinic.

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Posted By Stefania Bartolomei, Stylist/Image Consultant,
29 March 2022
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Spring/Summer 2022 trends have come in and one of the top trends is the use of green. Green is a great colour, as not only is it a colour that feels fresh and springlike, it is also available in a variety of tones so can work for any skintone, as long as you find the right shade.
If you want to add this colour to your wardrobe and ensure that you pick up the perfect shade for your skintone, here are my top picks for you depending on the season you fall into.
How to wear green as a Spring
If you are a Spring – someone whose undertones are just like spring – bright, varied and with light features, then you want to find a bright or vivid spring green to add to your wardrobe. This is because the fabulous bright tones steer clear of those darker, muted tones that tend to drown you out.
Green pieces to add to your wardrobe as a spring
If you want to add pieces to your wardrobe in this on-trend colour, that works perfectly for you, then designers have a large selection of options for you. If you are on more of the tentative side and just want to add a little splash of green, then an accessory such as a bright green bag could be the perfect option for you. Whether it’s a designer piece such as this beautiful Mini Jodie bag by Bottega, or for a high-street option, this bright green shoulder bag from River Island is a quirky and bright addition to your wardrobe. The great thing about adding colours through accessories is if you want to keep more neutral with the rest of the outfit, you can do so. With bright greens, whites and creams are best to match, and they are best for your brighter skintone, too.
For a little more green to your look, you can add green with your trousers – wide leg trousers are a classic, while becoming more popular this year. They work perfectly for workwear, meetings, or casual brunches, depending on how you style them. Again, look for bright or light greens for your skintone. These bright, turquoise green, high rise Ted Baker trousers are a great option for you, or you can head to Nasty Gal for a pair of warmer green wide leg trousers. Match with your platform trainers for a more casual look, or heels for a more professional style.
How to wear green as a Summer
Summers have soft and cooler undertones, with pastels and blueish undertones working best for them. Think colours that aren’t too vivid, so as to not overwhelm your lighter features.
Green pieces to add to your wardrobe as a Summer
You will want to look out for more pastel or less vivid greens when adding this on-trend colour to your outfits. You can look for accessories to start adding a little touch of the colour to your wardrobe, and shoes are a great option for you. As we head into the warmer weather, you can look at adding these aqua green from Salvatore Ferragamo to your shoe cupboard, or try these slip on flats by Dune. And for a touch of glamour, without giving up on comfort, I find this metallic green loafers by Tod’s an excellent choice.
If you want to take the green in your wardrobe to a new level and add it as a full outfit, you can try out a spring/summer dress. I love when the seasons change, so being able to wear a dress without countless heavy jumpers over the top means I can try out a few brighter colours too! If you feel the same, then try this beautiful backless maxi dress by Aeron – a great date night or brunch with friends piece, or pair with a blazer to cover up the back and you could wear this to meetings, too. For a smarter style, this belted jumpsuit from Zara in sea green is a great option for your wardrobe.
How to wear green as an Autumn
Just like Autumn, people within this seasonal toning have deep and warm undertones, with soft contrasts. This means colours that work best for you are deeper colours that you would spot at this time of year.
Green pieces to add to your wardrobe as an Autumn
When you fit into this season, you will want to look for deep, rich greens to bring into your wardrobe. For a quick splash of colour, look for scarves in deep green, or with patterns to bring a little personality to the outfit, or accessories such as jewellery to easily update your look with this on-trend colour. Scarves are an often overlooked accessory, but can be used in a multitude of ways to update your outfit – from the different knots you can try around your neck, to playing with them as hair accessories, you really can play with them in unique ways. Find ones that are slightly slimmer if you are wanting to try out the different options without having to fold them over a lot to fit on your head or neck.
For a powerful, all-over green look, you could bring the colour to your wardrobe with a women’s suit all in green. The great thing about suits is that you can play with the way you wear it – wear the full suit together for a professional end result, or just wear the blazer or trousers and dress it down for a less formal look. This beautiful deep green suit by Ami Paris is a perfect formal yet comfortable option with it’s more relaxed tailoring. For a high street option, you can’t go wrong with this rich green suit from Zara.
How to wear green as a Winter
Winters have cooler undertones with deep and bright tones, which means you will want to look for those wintery colours such as bright icy greens to play with in your wardrobe.
Green pieces to add to your wardrobe as a Winter
When you consider adding green to your wardrobe, you will want to remember the colours of the winter – icy, bright, and cool. This will help when you look for options to invest in for the Spring/Summer and throughout your shopping! Whether it’s an emerald crossover body bag like this by Bottega Veneta, or emerald green sandals like these by Jimmy Choo – the accessories are always a place to start with colour additions. As a Winter you can wear black, unlike the other seasons, so when you bring a dash of colour to an all-black outfit in this way, you really can make an impact.
As we head into the warmer months, you may want to try out a more appropriate dress for the weather. Whether that’s a slip-style dress made of satin-crepe, perfect for feeling luxurious and sexy, or a more casual swing dress like this from Whistes, finding a dress in your green tones will be a great addition to your wardrobe for Spring/Summer 2022. Style them with a rocker vibe adding a black leather jacket over the top, or go for a more romantic style with silver accessories & a blazer.
I hope these ideas for adding green to your wardrobe this spring have given you some inspiration to add this on-trend colour to your wardrobe.
If you would like to know more about how to discover the season you fit in to, I have shared more detailed information about the 18 seasons method, here, or get in touch to arrange a colour analysis to help you know the colours that work best for your skintone.
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Posted By Stefania Bartolomei, Stylist/Image Consultant,
21 February 2022
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Colour analysis: the 18 seasons method and how to discover your colours
As a personal stylist, colour is one of the most important parts of my work with my clients. Colour can completely transform how our skin looks in dramatic ways, and I use my colour analysis service to do this for my clients. We work together to discover their seasons, and the colours that they can gravitate towards to help them feel their best whenever they next go shopping.
Now, when I talk about the “seasons” you may be thinking – well there are just 4, right? Well, there are 4 main seasons and then their underlying notes which in fact makes it 18!
Don’t worry – you don’t have to know all of them, for you, you just need to know which one is the best aligned to your skin tones and therefore the colours that match you best.
I wanted to share a few insights into the colour analysis method, and help you dip your toe into discovering the colours that best suit you, but of course, if you’d like to have the knowledge of the colours that help you feel most confident, I’d be delighted to help.
Let’s dive in!
The four main seasons in a colour analysis
Before we dive deeper into the palette that work best with you, we need to find out the general features that characterize every season, and that you can find in yourself, and your natural colours:
Spring
Springs have a warmer undertone, with bright and light features. They are actually just like spring – bright, varied, and with strong colours working well for them. However, they need to stay clear of muted, dark and colours with cool undertones, as these will take away from their features.
Best metals: yellow gold and rose gold
Summer
Summers have a cool undertone with soft, and once again light features. Think soft brown or blonde hair, your classic beachy boho tones with cooler features. Colours that work beautifully on summers are pastels, softer tones, and mother-of-pearl shades. Nothing too vivid, harsh, or strong in terms of colours should be worn by Summers as it can wash them out.
Best metals: silver (possible antique) and platinum/white gold
Autumn
Autumns have deep and warm undertones, and soft contrasts.Think of all the beautiful colours you see in Autumn and these are the tones that work best on this type. Whether it’s deep greens, oranges, or the reds you see as the leaves turn – these colours should be welcomed in your wardrobe, while brighter and cooler colours should be passed by.
Best metals: gold (possibly antique) and copper
Winter
Winters have the cooler undertones with deep and bright tones. Winters do not just have lighter skin and bright eyes, they are often with olive skin and dark hair, but the contrasting features are the most obvious to spot when it comes to winters. Colours that work beautifully on winters are bright icy greens, blues, blacks and even many shades of pink, from fuchsia to sorbet pink. You can also step towards the wintery colours of deep purple and emerald green.
Best metals: silver and white gold
The 16 subgroups of a colour analysis
Now we know the 4 main seasons we use for a colour analysis we can jump even deeper into the undertones we have.
Let’s be honest – we all have a range of skin tones, hair and eye colours, and therefore, putting us into just 4 options is restrictive. That’s why we have more options to help me discover the truly perfect matches for my clients.
The way I do this is through using the subgroups of each season:
- Spring: Light, Warm or True, Bright
- Summer: Light, Cool or True, Soft
- Autumn: Deep, Warm or True, Soft
- Winter: Deep, Cool or True, Bright
So while three different people may all belong to the same season, they might have different colourings, different level of contrasts and hue. Think of Cate Blanchett, Emily Blunt and Kate Winslet, all summers but with different palettes. And this happens with all the 4 seasons, and these sub groups help us discover the specific palettes that will be the most appropriate for your skin tones, which is not just clothes, it includes accessories, make up, hair colour (should you wish to change it!), and jewellery.
Now this way we have 12 main groups of colours. Then why I say I work with 18 seasons? Now things get really complicated, I know. the thing is, while (based on my experience) the majority of people fit in one specific group/subgroup, others can have a mix of features (ie. Warm skin undertone but cool eyes and hair, or warm hair but cool eyes and skin undertone) or a predominance of one particular characteristic (i.e “warm”) that place them in between two seasons. These are so-called “neutrals”, and they can be:
Spring/Summer (or Summer/Spring)
Summer/Autumn (or Autumn/Summer)
Autumn/Winter (or Winter/Autumn)
Winter/Spring (or Spring/Winter)
Autumn/Spring (or Spring/Autumn)
Winter/Summer (or Summer/Winter)
Why is that? There can be varied reasons: some people can inherit a mix of features from parents/family members and have in them a balanced mix of those, which provide them with a wider range of opportunities in terms of which colours suit them; others can experience a transitional phase due to ageing, when hair naturally change, as well as the skin and the eye colours (getting softer), and this make them shift from a brighter season (for instance) to a softer one.
It truly is transformative – and while I would say that because I love my job – it is always so wonderful to hear from my clients when they see the transformations in front of them, saving themselves wasted money on shopping trips with clothes they just don’t suit, and make-up that they love to put on.
Colour can bring us joy, change our mood, and as you can see, transform how we shine! I hope this insight into what goes into a colour analysis and the depth we go to so you can discover your best colours was beneficial! If you’d like to know more or book your own colour clinic, I’d love to help.

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Posted By Stefania Bartolomei, Stylist/Image Consultant,
11 January 2022
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As we head into a new year, often we may feel refreshed and invigorated to stick to goals we have set ourselves! If one of your resolutions is to feel more stylish, confident, or even work on making new connections, get a new job, or build your business – one way to start can be understanding your wardrobe and style in a better way.
Where to start with a new personal style
The first step to discovering your new style, is to understand what you want to portray through your fashion. A few questions I always ask my styling clients are:
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What are the first few words you’d like people to think of when they see you?
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Who are your style icons or inspirations?
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Do you feel a certain way in particular colours?
When you know these, it can help you start developing a sort of style mood board, which is what I create with my personal styling clients on Pinterest, to help you see a selection of options in one space that will help you with future purchases.
Remove items from your wardrobe that don’t fit within your style
When you know the type of style you want to portray through your clothes, that you feel confident in and showcases the personality you’d like to convey, you can then start to edit your current wardrobe.
Having a wardrobe detox helps with several things when it comes to developing your personal style:
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It will save you time each day – no more wondering what will go with what!
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Your wardrobe will work smoothly together as full outfits that you can mix and match easily.
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You’ll no longer have any clothes that you don’t feel comfortable in – removing items that don’t fit you is one of the most important parts of this process, as well as the ones you don’t love or feel confident in when you put them on.
Once you have a wardrobe of items you already own, that work within your style you can move onto the next step – finding new items that work with your current ones!
How to find clothes that work with your personal style
Now you have a wardrobe that you can maximise outfits from, that makes you feel your best, and you have a curated mood board for your style inspiration, you can begin your shopping journey!
As a personal shopper myself, I am sure you wouldn’t be surprised to hear that I think making a shopping experience fun, enjoyable and functional is the most important part of your shopping experiences! You’ll want to make sure you do a few things before heading to the shops (whether online or in person).
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Note which items you want to purchase to create outfits from your current pieces in your wardrobe.
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What new items do you want to get to create new outfits?
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What is your budget for this particular shop, or perhaps your quarterly shop? Knowing your finances that you are happy to spend each season for particular items will make sure you know what you can invest in and what you need to save for.
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What colours do you want to add to your wardrobe, if any?
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Which accessories would be a great addition to your collection to help develop fuller more diverse outfits? Whether it’s a belt, a bag, shoes, jewellery, or hair pieces, accessories can transform a look and finish an outfit!
When you have a plan, and an understanding of the style and messages you want to convey through your styling choices, your shopping experiences should be more economical and more useful for you. When we reactively buy because of new year’s sales, a sudden need for something quickly, and without thought, it can cause us to buy items that we ultimately don’t wear. Fast fashion, trends, and garments that don’t last cause us to spend our valuable money on pieces that don’t suit our style for the long term. Taking time to consider what you want your style to showcase, why you want to create that style for yourself – perhaps for your work wardrobe, your confidence, journeying into a new age bracket, or merely to feel great – can truly make a huge difference to how you feel.
Clothes and fashion should work for you – not against you. I hope you will walk into the new year with more confidence and joy each day, and if you’d love help to do this using fashion as one of the tools to manage this, please get in touch.

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Posted By Stefania Bartolomei, Stylist/Image Consultant,
23 November 2021
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PERSONAL STYLING TIPS: 7 PERFECT PARTY OUTFIT IDEAS
Parties – let’s face it,
dressing up can be a big headache if you are unsure on what to wear. Whether
you already have a fabulous wardrobe or not, the dressing up side of parties,
particularly during the festive season, can become tricky.
In this article, I wanted to
share 7 of my favourite party outfit ideas that are headache-free and some that
may already be in your wardrobe!
Try Out a Suit
Something I think will always be “on trend” is wearing a
suit! If you have a colourful, well proportioned suit, you can transform it for
each and every occasion as you see fit.
When it comes to dressing for a party with your suit, over
and above the office-look, here are a few ways to play with it:
1.
Add some sparkle – whether it’s with a sequined cami top
under your blazer, or with a sparkly
pair of earrings, add a little sparkle to make your suit more festive.
2.
Add colour – if your suit is in a more formal,
classic colour such as black, brown, or navy, adding some colour will make it
more party-appropriate. If you can, I’d recommend finding a colourful
blazer to go with your suit trousers, but you can also find colourful
luxurious trousers in a velvet
or satin,
which can be a great switch-up.
3.
Add party heels! Finally, the quickest way to
change up your suit for a party is adding a pair of beautiful heels. Think stilettos
that peek out from your trousers for a perfect look, or for more
comfortable option a pair
of sequined block heeled boots.
If you want to try out a blazer that is particularly fun,
festive, and party ready, as well as feeling totally personality filled, then
now is a great time to get one. Perhaps invest in a colourful suit, or one in a
fabric like velvet – go all out, it is the season for fun!
A Classic Little Black Dress
A go-to on anyone’s essentials list for easy to throw on
looks is the Little Black Dress. I shared some insights into how to style a
little black dress for any body shape here,
and if you want to have something simplistic and easy to put on that you’ll
feel great in, then the LBD is a great option.
However, if you want to add a little fun and festivity to
the look, you may want to play with your outer wear and your accessories.
Transforming your little black dress can be as simple as
adding the right jewellery for your festive party look, to adding fabulously quirky
disco boots, or even a cape! If you want to turn up feeling warm as well as
festive and have that moment when you slide off your coat to show off your
outfit, then a
warm fluffy coat can be a good option.
Co-ord Sets for Christmas
Co-ords, much like the suit, are very on-trend and will be a
really easy way to make your outfit work for you in a flash. Think a skirt and
top combination in the same colours or patterns, but that can be worn
separately, too. The reason I love co-ord outfits is that they are so easy to
put together in a rush. However, they can sometimes feel a little more “trendy”
depending on where you get them, so perhaps less appropriate for a sustainable
wardrobe. My top tip for finding a co-ord that would work for your Christmas
parties but also for future wears, is to make sure it is in a colour that is
within your palette and fits your personal style.
They can also feel a little casual, so make sure you look
closely at the fabric options, if you want your look to work for a more formal
occasion. For example, this
recycled polyester deep purple crop top and midi skirt co-ord can be a good
option for parties and separately for future events.
Festive Jumper – but styled up!
For a less formal event, or one with a little fun, you can
go for a fun festive jumper that’s elevated and can be reused for future. The
one thing that can happen when you are getting fun Christmas jumpers is you
only wear them once – which isn’t incredibly sustainable. However, if you find
a festive yet sophisticated jumper or cardigan, then you can still have that
fun, without wasting money or harming the environment.
A few festive tops that I found are:
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Pearl
embellished jumper – a great option for fun, quirky, yet sophisticated
looks.
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Sequinned
blouse – now, this is very sequined and glittery, but it can work really
well for a festive event, as well as a party throughout the year as it isn’t
“Christmas” themed.
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Black
and silver v-neck jumper – this is more casual in terms of the look, but
paired under your favourite blazer and with a satin skirt, you can dress this
up very easily.
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Short sleeved
navy glitter polo neck – and if you’re indoors so don’t need too many
layers, this short sleeved glitter polo neck in a lovely warm fabric, can work
well.
Cocktail Dress
This style of dress is an elevated version of the Little
Black Dress. Think different colours, fun elements such as ruffles, and will
fall above the knee. When you go looking for a cocktail look, you can be a
little more formal and consider that this outfit may only be worn for parties
or dates, due to the length it may not be suited to black tie or formal events.
The great thing about cocktail dresses is they can come in a
huge variety of colours, fabrics, and designs so finding one that suits your
personal style is the most important part of this process. You may already have
a cocktail dress in your wardrobe, so throwing it on with some jewellery, a
clutch bag, and your heels will be one of the simplest but most effective
looks.
For an elegant and easy look that is just below the knee and
in a demure style, try
this lilac cocktail dress with faux wrap top and pleated skirt – it has a
gentle shimmer so can be easier to approach than a more festive option.
If sparkle isn’t something you gravitate towards, then
this black almost grunge styled dress with ribbon detail and autumnal
flower design is right up your “rock chick” cocktail look.
Sequined Dresses
For a sparkly, festive, glitter-fest of an outfit then you
really can’t go wrong with a sequined dress. Becoming even more popular this
year, I have seen plenty of beautiful sequined dresses that will work for any
occasion. The great thing about sequins is they will sparkle and light up your
day – however, they can sometimes look a little cheap, so if you are going full
sequin and need to buy a new dress to treat yourself to this fun style then
invest in a good quality dress.
Whether it’s a silver
sequined mini dress with voluminous sleeves & a pencil skirt, a colourful rainbow-like
sequined dress with a higher neck, or an
almost 20’s inspired sequin fringe midi dress, you will find a great
selection of options.
Styling a sequin dress can be a little more tricky, so let
the dress do all the talking and let your accessories complement it. For
example, dark tights and a black pair of heels if you are wearing a shorter
dress (and to keep your legs warm) or a pair of simple strappy heels – and you
are ready to rock the dance floor!
Try Out a Jumpsuit
If a dress just isn’t your style, or you want to be able to
throw on a full outfit that is ready to party all night in then you can’t go
wrong with a jumpsuit! We are lucky enough to have a whole host of options for
jumpsuits at our fingertips, so if you are opposed to the classic dress style,
this is your year to try out the jumpsuit!
A few jumpsuits I have found online that would be great for
any party, are:
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For the smart/casual party – Try out this fun wide-legged
gold-polka-dot jumpsuit. It’s fun, sparkly, and comfortable too!
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For the unique black-tie event – this incredible
white (also available in yellow and black) cross-halter
jumpsuit is beautiful. No need to add a necklace, as the neckline is doing
all of the work. Add some bangles and rings and you’re ready to drink cocktails
and eat canapes.
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For the festive party – if you want to feel
festive, but don’t want to wear a Christmas jumper, then I have found this
velvet deep
burgundy jumpsuit!
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For the girl’s night out –for a fun, flirty
option for any type of party with the girls or over brunch, this elegant
one-shoulder cape-detailed jumpsuit in salmon is beautiful.
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For the theatrical event – I can’t say how
incredible this
art-deco inspired bronze jumpsuit is (it is a big investment, however) and
you will definitely make all the eyes in the room turn. It has long pleated
sleeves that go all the way to the floor, so perfect for a theatrical event,
particularly if your company is hosting a themed Christmas do this year – or
just to feel fabulous.
I hope this 6 Christmas party outfit ideas have inspired you
to get all dressed up! If you are looking for the perfect gift for under the
tree for that loved one or friend that deserves confidence in all that they
wear, I’d love to help – I am offering Christmas vouchers
this year that can cover a particular service, or go towards a service so
they can treat themselves to wardrobe happiness in 2022.
Photocredit: Canva December 2021

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