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Cropped Jackets are All the Rage

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  An Easy Piece to Add to Your Wardrobe Photo Source: Living North I was skeptical when the crop trend began. Crop tops aren’t very flattering on women with thick waists or pudgy bellies—I’m in both categories. I’ve seen my students wear crop tops during the warm days of September and early October and often wondered why they’d want their stomachs and belly buttons showing. It wasn’t very appealing or appropriate for school. However, retailers realized that older women also wanted to wear crop tops. Soon, retailers like Old Navy and Target began offering their version of crop tops for women — and I was all in. Older women don’t necessarily want their stomachs showing or exposing their belly buttons. We want a crop top that hits right at our waist. It must be attractive and trendy. Retailers heard us and delivered the goods. Now, my closet is full of colorful crop tops. Retailers like Target provide crop tops in a range of sizes and styles. I wear them as the main top or as an under...

Spring is here! Transitioning Your Wardrobe from Winter to Spring

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 Let Your Winter and Spring Looks Work Together Winter to Spring Transitional lookbook video is LIVE!:  http://bit.ly/2p87dkn   Watch 7 outfit ideas that will help you through this cold-to-warm weather change  )video credit)  Spring is here! On March 19th Spring officially began. Depending on where you live, it was either a mild or harsh winter. Either way, Spring represents renewal, a fresh start, and rebirth. The grass is becoming greener. The trees are starting to bud. Birds are returning en masse to build new nests. Again, depending on where you live, Spring could mean April showers, April snow, or April heat. I live in New England and have experienced all three kinds of Aprils. So, while it’s still March, here are some ideas for combining your winter and spring wardrobes. Transitioning from winter to spring brings about the need for a wardrobe overhaul. However, the sudden shift in weather can be perplexing when deciding what to wear. Mixing winter an...