Watch Her Dress Up Below:
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Side Slit Top
Side Tie Tunic
Capelet Poncho
Versatile Vest
Cardigan
Hi Lo Top
Short Kaftan
Midi Kaftan
Boxy Babydoll
Self Pocket Dress
Maxi Dress
Maxi Kaftan
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A special live! Local customer Cathy joins us as we show you how she wears chiangmaicctv! We try some looks on her, and take you through what styles fit her best. Cathy is 5'7" in height, with a bra size of 34DD. Her waist is 29", hips are 41" and bust is 35". Cathy shared that she is narrow across the shoulders and that one of her legs is wider than the other so, throughout the Dress Up we focus on creating a parachute-esque figure; more narrow through the top while being wider on the bottom.
Watch Her Dress Up Below:
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Boxy Top:
Cathy absolutely loves the Boxy Top and says that it is one of her favourite styles in the store! She looks perfect in the Casbah pants paired with the Boxy as it accentuates her natural figure while also creating the perfect figure for her height and concerns as it's a narrow top paired with wide bottoms. For some fun styling, Cathy paired the Boxy Tops she was trying on with the yellow Tashi Pants as she loved how the vibrant colour of the pants complemented the vibrant yellows in the top. While trying on the Boxy Tops, one of the first styles she tried from SariKNOTSari, she shared that her first SariKNOTSari piece was purchased from Home Hardware! We have one lovely stockist who carries our pieces at Home Hardware in Burlington! The ladies shared a laugh over Cathy’s love for this store starting in the most unlikely of places!
Side Tie Tunic:
Later in the evening, Cathy tried on the Side Tie Tunic however she wasn’t a fan of the length of the style, wanting it to be shorter on her. Shefali demonstrated how, if you can’t get the desired length by tying the small ties on the side, you can gather more fabric at the sides and tie a larger knot. This styling creates a more bunched look that eliminates some of the excess fabric and allows you more control over the length of the piece. The Side Tie Tunic pictured above was the second Side Tie that she tried on that evening, pairing it this time with our Cotton Harem Pants in plum rather than the Khaki Bamboo Capri Cathy had been rocking all night. While trying out different ways of styling the Side Tie, Priya grabbed one of our sash silks to use as a belt. Fully untying the Side Tie and wearing it at its full length, Priya ties the belt at Cathy’s waist into a beautiful bow at the back; then blouses out the fabric to create a more boho-loose look. Cathy shares that she doesn't usually style her pieces in a boho look but loved the shape this styling created!
Capelet Poncho:
The next style that Cathy tried on was the Capelet Poncho. At the beginning of the Playing Dress Up, Cathy shared that the poncho, as well as the boxy top, were two of her favourite styles from the store, going on to say that those are the styles she has at home in her closet! Cathy tried on a beautiful Poncho with a myriad of greens and the most gorgeous weaving work along the border. While the piece was turned to be the same length as our Kimono Sleeved Top, Priya styled the Poncho on Cathy by tying the corners together on one side to add weight to one side, creating a lovely asymmetrical look. The Capelet Poncho is Cathy’s favourite style because it is so versatile and effortless, and she loves being able to drop the silk by the corner and turn it into a scarf when she is on the go. It is no surprise this is Cathy’s go-to style because she looks stunning in it!
Kimono Sleeved Top:
The first style of the night that Cathy tried on was the Kimono Sleeved Top. The shade of green in the silk of the Kimono Sleeved Top (KST) paired beautifully with our new khaki bamboo capri, creating a contrasting monochromatic look! Priya, Shefali, and Cathy, (with the help of the Livestream Ladies) struck genius as they tried various styling hacks using the magnetic chained buttons. The chained buttons are an amazing tool for styling pieces as the chain creates the illusion of tucking the fabric without physically tucking the silk into your underpinnings. These types of buttons are great for trying innovative styling hacks to fit your style without having to worry about it coming undone as you go about your day! The first styling hack that Priya tried with the magnetic chained button was using two chained buttons along the bottom of the piece pinching upwards on the sleeve to create a more narrow shape. Pinching the buttons on the sleeve creates the illusion of dividing the top into three columns; the main center panel and the two flowy sleeves on each end. This one styling hack completely changes the shape and silhouette of the top!
Next, the ladies used the chained magnetic button to shorten the neckline by creating a pleat in the back (the Margo hack) to fit Cathy better as she has more narrow shoulders. While this styling looked great, we think that it could be better accomplished using our unchained buttons for a more subtle look. However, Cathy was already wearing Silver jewelry so Priya and the Livestream Ladies struck gold (or should I say silver) with a genius idea! With such gorgeous sparkling buttons, you could use just one of the magnetic chain buttons as a focal piece to pinch and shorten the garment in the front from the neckline. These versatile buttons become an accessory that pairs beautifully with jewelry that you already have at home! Priya then tried using the chained buttons to ruche the silk up from the center along the bottom and pinching it into place. Using this hack is perfect for when you want to wear your Kimono Sleeved Top while still highlighting the underpinnings you may pair with it as it shortens the length of the Kimono Sleeved Top (pictured on the far right). Because Cathy has wider hips, the shape this styling hack creates gives a narrowing effect without sacrificing the natural flow of the piece as it creates a more exaggerated flowy sleeve that is reminiscent of the gorgeous tapering in our Waterfall Top. Cathy liked the look of this styling hack and tried it once more when pairing the Kimono Sleeved Top with the cream Parachute dress, even playing around with the placement to pinch the fabric off-center for a funky look. Cathy was initially hesitant about trying on the cream parachute dress and she was worried that the light colour might wash her out because of her gray hair however; we were so glad that she tried the light colour nonetheless as she looked incredibly elegant and she loved the look!
Priya was having way too much fun trying the endless button hacks for the Kimono Sleeved Top! Before finally moving on to the next style, Priya protested that she must show everyone the wonderful hack Margo created for the Kimono Sleeved Top! Turning the Kimono Sleeved Top to the side so that it forms a long tube, Priya places one of the arm holes over Cathy's head. Then, Cathy put her arm through the head hole (Which now falls at her side). The way that the garment drapes when styled this way is very reminiscent of our Versatile Vest styling hack in which it becomes an asymmetrical top! Priya shared that if you want to take this styling to the next level, you can gather the excess fabric around the neck and tie it into a small knot, forming a flattering cowl neckline and keeping the neckline from sliding down the shoulders.
Hi Lo Top:
The next style that Cathy tried on was the Hi-Lo Top. The ladies paired a gorgeous neutral, pale-toned Hi Lo Top with the Khaki Bamboo Capri, which bolded the green hidden in the pattern, pulling it forward and brightening the piece. Priya tied small knots at the corner of the shorter part of the Hi-Lo, adding weight to the piece to narrow it as the weight eliminates some of the flowiness of the piece. While we loved the Hi-Lo Top style, Cathy had previously expressed that she doesn't tend to gravitate towards the Hi-Lo and didn't like the style for herself however; she loved the pattern of the piece and was interested in how this styling changed the drape of the piece. Cathy has more narrow shoulders and the shape of the Hi-Lo Top is quite wide, especially at the neckline as it is a low scoop neck. By adding the ties to the front as Priya did, the neckline tightens so that it doesn’t move around on Cathy as she goes about her day. Thus, despite being one of our more flowy styles that uses more of the silk garment to create, the style did not look too big or awkward on Cathy at all and the livestream ladies could not get enough of this look! Trying something new, we tried pairing the same Hi Lo Top with a cream Parachute dress. Priya takes a styling leap and puts the top on Cathy backwards with the longer ‘tail’ side to the front, she then goes on to style the piece to bring her vision to life. Priya makes small ties on the corners of the shorter side to bring the top in then, using a chained magnetic button, Priya brings up the excess fabric from the “tail” of the Hi-Lo and pinches the fabric into place once again trying the styling hack they discovered with the Kimono Sleeved Top. This styling creates a look that is very similar to the scrunchie hack we use with our Midi Kaftan, pictured above on the right.
Versatile Vest:
While Cathy was still wearing the new khaki bamboo capri and Ritzy top set, Priya wanted her to try one of the Versatile Vests that Cathy pulled as she thought the greens used in the silk garment would pair beautifully with the new bamboo colour. We found that the Vest worn with the longer side to the front added too much visual weight to her hips as that is where the most fabric falls in the piece. Shefali shared that if Cathy were to wear the vest with the longer side to the front, styling the piece with some knots and ties would help to add more shape and weight to the piece. Priya then flipped the piece so that the Vest was shortest in the front and longest in the back, and found that when worn this way, it was a much more flattering look for Cathy’s dimensions. Even the livestream ladies said that she was killing it in this look and we couldn’t agree more! Cathy also tried the Versatile Vest styled as the asymmetrical top for the first time and loved the look! This styling is accomplished by putting your head through one armhole and your arm through the other. When styled this way, one side will be shorter falling at your ribcage while the other side is long (as shown in the picture above) providing more coverage. The asymmetrical styling was just perfect for Cathy, especially because of her height. Priya played around with the styling by tying a knot to create more of a sleeve as well as add some weight to the piece to emphasize the asymmetrical look. What a wonderful look on Cathy!
Midi Kaftan:
Cathy tried the Midi Kaftan for the first time with our Khaki Bamboo Capri Pants and was going in with some initial hesitancy that the style would be too much fabric for her and she would be lost in the piece. At first, Cathy’s initial feelings came to fruition however, through Shefali and Priya’s styling, Cathy came to see all the fun ways one could style the Midi Kaftan. To eliminate some of the excess fabric, Shefali styled the kaftan by gathering the excess fabric and tying it into a large knot to add weight to the piece and create a more asymmetrical shape and drape. To try and counter feeling lost in the garment, Priya brought out some chained magnetic buttons to attempt a styling hack to bring in the piece along the side. Priya connected a set of chained buttons on either side of the kaftan below the arm. This narrows the piece as the chain brings in the fabric creating a more cinched look without the restriction of a belt or tie, a perfect alternative as Cathy shared she finds belts become uncomfortable throughout the day. Priya found the magnets could be used to create a similar pleat to the one sewn in the back of our Self Pocket Dress to bring it in in the front of the Midi Kaftan to create a beautiful shape that narrows the piece while making it more interesting visually. While playing around, the ladies used the chained magnetic button to weigh down the fabric, creating a deeper v-neckline and also making the shoulders narrower. By using the buttons in this way, you can get the full effect of the Midi Kaftan while achieving a more narrow fit in the shoulders. Throughout trying these styling hacks, we just loved the Midi Kaftan on Cathy as each look was very ethereal on her! Finally, Cathy tried pairing the Midi Kaftan over a cream Parachute dress, an underpinning that is one of her favourites. Cathy and Priya used the magnetic chained buttons to cinch the fabric on both sides in the front of the kaftan to create the illusion of a Hi-Lo Top with beautiful dramatic sleeves. Although the Midi Kaftan may not be the style for her, Cathy loved the different ways the buttons could be used to style the piece to fit her style more.
One Shoulder Dress:
We were very interested to see this piece on Cathy as the One Shoulder Dress has a very wide neckline and is one of the styles that most of our customers with narrow shoulders tend to stay away from despite being such a flattering piece! One of our customers, Denise, shared that when she wears the One Shoulder Dress, she uses a pair of our magnetic buttons to tighten the neckline so that it doesn’t slip off her shoulders and she can still enjoy the beautiful cut and patterns. Cathy Tried on the One Shoulder Dress pictured above and fell in love with the piece! The gorgeous rustic One Shoulder Dress was covered in detailed embroidery and sparkle that was just stunning! Immediately upon putting it on, Cathy and Priya weren't impressed by the neckline and wanted to do something to the piece so that it sat in a more flattering way on Cathy. Priya gathered some fabric on the shoulder with the open arm and tied a knot to shorten the neckline. As mentioned at the beginning of the Playing Dress Up, Cathy has quite narrow shoulders so pieces with a wide neckline can sometimes fall awkwardly. Once the neckline was tied, the One Shoulder looked gorgeous on Cathy! The livestream ladies shared that they never wear their One Shoulder Dresses without their magnetic buttons as it helps create the perfect shape! To take the styling even further, Priya showed how you can tuck the One Shoulder Dress at the hip into your pants waistband or your camisole to create more of a tunic look or add some asymmetry!
Boxy Babydoll Dress:
When approaching the Boxy Babydoll style, Cathy shared that she loves the look of the style but finds that it is one of the few pieces she doesn’t love for herself. Trying out the style, the ladies paired a gorgeous warm purple floral sheer Boxy Babydoll Dress over mustard yellow Tashi pants to create the fun and vibrant look Cathy loves! Priya found that some styling was needed to make a more flattering shape for Cathy as the pieces paired together have a lot of flowing fabric in which someone who is a bit narrower may get lost. Using our regular magnetic buttons, Priya ‘pinned’ up the corner of the skirt of the Boxy Babydoll Dress, creating a small ruched drape to add a focal point as well as more shape to the piece. This hack helped show off the underpinning which helped eliminate the look of getting lost in the fabric. After seeing the dress styled this way, Cathy shared that she liked the look of the Boxy Babydoll Dress over top of something and would like to try the style over her tiered skirts to see how she could incorporate the dress into her closet. Throughout the night we noticed how the right silks are so important for achieving a certain look or feeling more confident in these styles. So, Priya picked out another Babydoll Dress for Cathy to try on that was made out of crepe silk, meaning it was not sheer like the purple dress she had tried before. This dress was a gorgeous mix of blues with golden-yellow flowers spread throughout the pattern. Cathy once again paired this dress with the yellow Tashi to tie into the colour of the flowers. This time, Priya styled the Boxy Babydoll by using the magnetic button to ‘pin’ the silk up through the pocket of the dress so that the button is hidden. We loved the look on her! Cathy can rock the Boxy Babydoll despite being a style she was hesitant about!
Self-Pocket Dress:
Cathy tried on a gorgeous primary-coloured Self Pocket Dress made up of panelled sections in different prints, with a silhouette of wildflowers growing up the front of the dress unfortunately not pictured. Priya fell in love with the Lorina magnet hack and wanted to try it with different silks in the store! Priya used the magnetic chained buttons to once again cinch the silk upwards and ‘pin’ it in place to create a beautiful drape that also highlights the cream Parachute Dress paired underneath the Self Pocket. The Self Pocket Dress was a stunning combination with the Parachute Dress even without the chained button as it complements the asymmetrical cut of the skirt without taking away from the shape it creates. We loved the cream colour however, we think that this Self Pocket Dress in particular looked incredible with a black dress paired underneath to emphasize the colours in the print. Later in the live, Cathy tried a different Self Pocket dress that was a beautiful denim blue with small golden patches in the pattern that were covered in pink and blue watercolour flowers (pictured above). Cathy loved the golden patches so much that she wanted to bring attention to them by pairing the dress with the mustard yellow Tashi pants, complementing the look with the mustard fabric-wrapped necklace. This look beautifully highlighted Cathy’s incredible eye for colour! This look is this writer’s favourite look of the night as the colours are so beautifully vibrant as is Cathy!
Sculptural Tunic Dress:
While looking for different pairings to go with the vibrant Vireo Casbah pants, Priya suggested Cathy try on a gorgeous brilliant blue Sculptural Tunic Dress with a floral pattern made of deep blues and bright greens. Cathy loved the pairing exclaiming that they were her colours! She loved the vibrancy of the dress and ended up taking this fabulous look home! Priya shared that the Sculptural Tunic Dress is one of her favourite styles because it is such a flattering piece! The tunic dress is perfect for pear-shaped bodies because of its beautifully cut skirt that creates a lovely drape as well as leaves lots of room for the hips.
Earlier in the evening, the ladies were talking about how necklines are an important aspect of styling a piece as they can completely change how a piece looks on you. The Sculptural Tunic Dress has a wider neckline thus the neckline of the underpinnings you pair with it may show at the top like Cathy’s black underpinnings she wore to her Playing Dress Up appointment (she knew the drill!). Priya showed a quick hack to cover the underpinnings if you’d like or adjust the piece to control how much is shown, creating a more clean look. Using a magnetic button, Priya created a pleat in the back, very reminiscent of the back pleat in our Self-Pocket Dresses, to create a more narrow neckline that seamlessly covers the neckline of the underpinning. This hack is helpful for those with more narrow shoulders as well as helps create a more clean look by eliminating visual weight at the neckline.
Maxi Dress:
The last style of the night was a beautiful green, blue, and burnt red Maxi Dress with a matching Shrug. Before putting on the dress, Shefali shared that Cathy should wear it with the ‘armpit side’ to the front which can provide more support and comfort for those with a larger bust. Moreover, turning this dress so the 'armpit side' is to the front also puts the shortest side of the Maxi Dress to the front which is helpful for those who may be a bit shorter as it eliminates the risk of tripping! The Shrug and Maxi Dress are a perfect set for any occasion however the Shrug is a style that can be a bit tricky for those who are narrow in the shoulders as it is cut quite wide and can slip off the shoulders. To counter this, Shefali shows styling hacks to be able to wear this beautiful set comfortably without worrying about the shrug sliding. The first styling of this set was to turn the Shrug into sleeves under the Maxi Dress: Cathy put the Shrug on first, then put the Maxi Dress on overtop tied halter style, finally, Shefali did some minor adjustments to secure the placement of the Shrug underneath with the straps of the dress. This styling showed off the gorgeous Maxi Dress while creating Kimono Sleeves out of the shrug; a perfect styling if you want more arm coverage in your evening look! The second style of this set was to wear the Maxi Dress as the base and wear the Shrug over top. Then, Shefali went in and tied one large knot on the interior of each shrug sleeve to make the opening more taut which prevented it from sliding while making the sleeves of the Shrug less dramatic. The final styling hack of the night was wearing the Shrug as an asymmetrical poncho. By putting your head through one armhole and your arm through the other, Priya and Shefali created a gorgeous cross-body poncho that provides arm coverage while creating a beautiful and graceful look (pictured above).
]]>Alison is a petite 5'4" and has a pear-shaped body. Alison has quite narrow shoulders. Generally on the bottom Alison wears a size 10-12 and a size M/L on top (she leans towards larger tops to ensure she has enough room for her hips.
Alison's favourite styles were the boxy top, side slit top, kimono-sleeved top, front tie top, long tunic with side ties and the poncho.
She isn't a fan of longer looks, dresses in particular, even though they all looked great on her!
Watch the segment below.
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Lisa (she/her) is a trans woman who used to model and is currently in film. Her height is 5'9" and she usually wears a size large in tops and a size 14 in bottoms. Her measurements are bust 45" (bra size 42C), waist 35" and hip 38".
Watch their Dress Up below:
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Side Slit Top
Monique:
Monique had a delightful experience trying on the new Side Slit top for the first time. First trying on the black and white floral top, she found the length to be perfect for her, providing a slimming effect and enhancing her overall beauty. Paired with the red and black Suzie Blue pendant necklace, she was ready to hit the town with confidence. The Side Slit Top is 100% her new go-to style, offering the ideal combination of arm coverage and short sleeves that she appreciated.
Monique explored additional options by trying on two other side tie tops, the grey and the red tops both pictured above. She discovered that the darker colours suited her best in this particular style. While the red Side Slit top had a sweet appeal, it didn't quite match the allure of the others. The floral pattern at the top got lost in her hair, detracting from the overall look of the piece. Monique's thoughtful consideration of colours and patterns highlighted her discerning fashion sense as she navigated through different styles and found what resonated most with her.
Lisa:
Lisa also tried on the new Side Slit style and it looked amazing on her! Lisa tried on the black and white leaf patterned top pictured above. These two ladies demonstrated how flattering this style is on everybody!
Front Tie Top
Monique:
Monique embraced a style a bit more daring and out of her comfort zone, opting for a graphic pattern that caught our attention and looked amazing on her. This particular Front Tie Top, made from a Satyr Paul sari, one of the largest and fanciest sari designers in India, is a standout in our Wabi Sabi collection. It's Priya's favourite top for Monique, and we can see why – the Front Tie is not only flattering but also features an intricate design that adds a touch of excitement. The thrill of discovering rich Wabi Sabi silks in our shop always adds an extra layer of anticipation and joy to the experience.
Side Tie Top
Monique:
Monique tried on a Side Tie Top next which is a few inches longer than the Front Tie, but we found that the Front Tie suited her better. Initially, she found the Side Tie Top too long and wasn't a fan of the depth of the V-neck. However, Monique discovered she liked the style much more when she wore it the other way, with the scoop neck to the front. To add a touch of asymmetry, we styled the piece by tying one side, creating an interesting and dynamic look. While it looked nice, we all unanimously preferred the Front Tie Top, as its length proved to be exceptionally flattering on Monique.
Kimono Sleeve Top
Monique:
Monique's choice of the Kimono Sleeved Top proved to be a stunning complement to her features, with the colors enhancing her overall aesthetic. We found the Suzie Blue Bird on a Hoop necklace perfectly complimented the neutral pattern and tones of the piece. The sheer fabric of the Kimono Sleeved Top makes it an ideal choice for layering, allowing for versatile and stylish outfit combinations. Monique especially appreciated the flowy sleeves, emphasizing the graceful and chic nature of the garment.
Lisa:
Lisa embraced the sheer Kimono Sleeved Top with undeniable grace and elegance. The garment looked unbelievably stunning on her, accentuating her beauty in a way that exuded sophistication. The Kimono sleeves added an extra touch of glamour, and when layered over a black dress, the overall look was nothing short of striking. The flattering cut of the top complemented Lisa's figure, further enhancing the overall appeal of the ensemble.
Waterfall Top Monique:
Monique's exploration of the black and white Waterfall top showcased her flair for creative styling. She ingeniously tied the Waterfall in the front to the side, adding asymmetry to the top and wearing the V neck to the back. The reversible nature of the top, made from crepe silk, allowed her to enjoy the piece without the need for additional layering underneath. Monique expressed her deep appreciation for the style, noting that she has been shopping at the store since 2018 and consistently finds pieces she loves, especially those featuring graphic patterns.
She highlighted the versatility of wearing the piece with the V neck to the front, where a different patterned panel breaks up the overall pattern, creating a cool and flattering look. Monique envisioned herself wearing this to an opening, appreciating the sleeve length as it aligns with her preference for more coverage. Transitioning to the red and blue Waterfall top, Monique looked stunning in colors that suited her beautifully. The gorgeous paneling on the back and the flowing design added to the overall appeal. However, a salmon-colored Waterfall, not pictured, did not resonate with Monique's usual preferences. The color did not complement her features and tones as well as some of the other options she explored, emphasizing her discerning eye for selecting pieces that align with her unique style.
Lisa:
Lisa explored the Waterfall tops with a discerning eye for style. Starting with the split-patterned pink Waterfall, she appreciated the overall style. However, the combination of pink and yellow in the pattern brought out her more yellow undertones, which wasn't as preferred. Moving on to the pink and purple Waterfall, the second choice proved to be much more flattering with Lisa's features. The coloring complemented her beautifully, creating a stunning ensemble.
Opting for the scoop neck to the front, Lisa looked gorgeous in the Waterfall top, showcasing its versatility. The piece was further styled by tying the front to the side, introducing asymmetry and adding dynamic movement to the overall look. Lisa's choice and thoughtful styling demonstrated her keen fashion sense, emphasizing the importance of color and pattern in enhancing her features and achieving a captivating aesthetic.
Tapered Tunic
Lisa:
Lisa started by trying on a vibrant yellow Tapered Tunic, not pictured above, and really enjoyed both the style and fit. Following that, she tried on the one pictured above and instantly fell in love with it. The style complements her beautifully, and Lisa appreciates how comfortable and flattering it is on her. Overall, it's clear that this particular style is exceptionally flattering on Lisa, making it a great choice for her.
Short Kaftan
Lisa:
Lisa radiated sophistication when she tried on the Short Kaftan, and we were enamored with the look of pairing it with a skirt underneath. Lisa effortlessly carries an air of sophistication in every outfit. She expressed comfort and adoration for the color, noting how it complemented her features perfectly. The drape of the Kaftan proved to be exceptionally flattering, and we collectively fell in love with this style on her. While Lisa wasn't a fan of the contrasting colors, she particularly liked the side without the accent colors, showcasing her discerning taste in fashion.
Monique:
Monique had the opportunity to try on a stunning blue and purple Kaftan adorned with a red floral accent in the corner. Initially, we noticed that the length of the piece seemed to cut her off in an odd spot. However, upon turning the kaftan to feature the scoop neckline to the front, the overall appearance became much more flattering. Monique expressed a preference for the scoop neckline, and with this adjustment, the absence of red accents in the pattern contributed to a more whimsical look overall. This change successfully avoided the effect of cutting her off in an awkward place, enhancing the overall charm of the Short Kaftan on Monique.
Midi Kaftan
Lisa:
Lisa's ensemble was a true masterpiece as she looked amazing in the Midi Kaftan. The length of the garment was not only perfect but also beautifully complemented Lisa's silhouette, adding an elegant touch to her overall look. Lisa's inherent grace and beauty shone through in every photograph, a testament to her undeniable modeling prowess. The addition of the Suzie Blue purple crystal necklace proved to be the perfect finishing touch, seamlessly bringing the entire ensemble together and creating a truly stunning and cohesive look. Later in the evening, Lisa, expressing her love for purple and pink, tried on the purple and pink Midi Kaftan pictured on the right, showcasing her vibrant color preferences. Initially experimenting with the piece in one way, featuring a split pattern, a collective decision led to a more exquisite appearance when spun the other way, as shown in the picture, with the rounded neckline to the front. Paired with the same purple crystal Suzie Blue necklace, Lisa looked absolutely stunning in this style, and the combination of colors was nothing short of captivating, highlighting her impeccable fashion sense and making her radiate beauty.
Monique:
Monique continued her exploration of styles by trying on the red and black Midi Kaftan pictured above. While the overall style resonated well with her, there was a consideration for maintaining her body shape within the piece. To achieve this, it was suggested that a different bottom, such as leggings, be paired underneath. The idea was that the flowy drape of the Kaftan would become more elegant when combined with tighter pants, creating a harmonious look where the pants wouldn't compete with the Kaftan's own natural drape. This adjustment was seen as a potential enhancement to the overall aesthetic, ensuring both comfort and a flattering silhouette for Monique.
Hi Lo Top
Lisa:
Lisa's exploration of the Hi Lo Tops showcased her ability to effortlessly carry off different styles and colors. Starting with the purple and dark blue Hi Lo Top, she looked incredible in this dynamic design. Lisa envisioned pairing the top with a different color underpinning to enhance the play of the pink and purple pattern. Expressing feelings of beauty and comfort, she particularly appreciated the gorgeous long back, likening it to an amazing cape. The positive reception from viewers during a live session reinforced the stunning effect of Lisa in the Hi Lo style, prompting her to try another.
Moving on to a more sheer Hi Lo Top, the red and black one pictured above, Lisa found it to be elegant, albeit less bold compared to the previous choice. Considering the subdued tones, she envisioned pairing this sheer Hi Lo with the dress she was wearing that day, appreciating the neutral and fall-inspired colors. Lisa further explored an orange and red ombre Hi Lo Top (not pictured above), revealing that bright pops of color truly accentuated her look. Lisa's natural gravitation toward bright tones and her ability to carry them off effortlessly emphasized her dynamic fashion preferences. This stylish journey reflected Lisa's versatility and her keen understanding of how color and design can enhance her overall aesthetic.
Monique:
Monique's exploration of Hi Lo Tops showcased her appreciation for different styles and color palettes. Starting with the red and blue Hi Lo, she found that it cut at the perfect spot, highlighting the detailing on the sleeves. Monique and the team loved the Hi Lo design, especially the vibrant coloring, which made her look amazing. Describing the piece as feeling fancy yet quick to style, Monique found it to be a delightful addition to her wardrobe.
Transitioning to a more autumnal color palette in another Hi Lo style, Monique found the piece to be as beautiful and effortless as the Versatile Vest. The team expressed their admiration for this style on her, emphasizing the flowy and artsy nature of the Hi Lo Top. Monique, experiencing this style for the first time, fell in love with its flowy and artistic qualities, envisioning it as a perfect match with jeans. This stylish exploration highlighted Monique's openness to trying new looks and her ability to effortlessly carry off diverse styles with grace and flair.
Kimono Sleeved Jacket
Monique:
Monique tried on a gorgeous brown and red Kimono Sleeved Jacket, infusing her unique styling flair into the ensemble. Opting to wear the piece open, she creatively used the belt as a tie, showcasing its versatility as a colorful accessory. Priya discussed how the belt could be used in various ways, such as in the hair, on a bag, as a belt, or even as a scarf, highlighting the multifunctional nature of this stylish accessory.
The Kimono Sleeved Jacket, made of georgette silk, offered a more sheer and elegant look. Monique not only loved the style of the piece but also appreciated the intricate pattern that added a touch of sophistication. This fashion exploration showcased Monique's eye for creative styling and her ability to appreciate the diverse uses of accessories to enhance the overall aesthetic of an outfit.
Lisa
Lisa adorned a stunning blue and green Kimono Sleeved Jacket, showcasing her knack for impeccable styling. She opted to wrap the piece closed and fasten it with the belt, creating a beautifully tailored look. The ensemble not only looked amazing on her but also proved to be incredibly flattering, accentuating her silhouette. Lisa's styling prowess was evident, and the Jacket effortlessly contributed to her 'snatched' appearance, emphasizing her keen sense of fashion and ability to enhance her overall look with creative and stylish choices.
Shrug
Monique:
Monique's connection to shrugs carried sentimental value, with the first pieces she owned from SariKNOTSari being a Boxy Top and a matching Shrug. The Shrug had a beautiful appearance on her! Monique found herself drawn to pieces with red and warm tones, reflecting her preferences for the evening.
Pairing the Shrug with a black and silver waterfall necklace from Suzie Blue proved to be the perfect addition, bringing the entire outfit together. The necklace not only complemented the ensemble but also drew the eyes up beautifully, enhancing the overall look. Later, Monique tried on the same shrug as Lisa, falling in love with the combination of cool and warm tones.
Lisa:
Lisa embraced a touch of elegance while trying on a Maxi Dress, complementing it with a beautiful blue and rust Shrug. Despite the pattern not perfectly matching the dress, the Shrug looked absolutely perfect on her. This combination created a classy and sophisticated look, showcasing Lisa's ability to effortlessly blend different elements to achieve a stylish ensemble. The choice of the Shrug added a layer of refinement to the Maxi Dress!
Cardigan
Monique:
Monique thought the Cardigan perfectly suited her and we couldn't agree more! By adjusting the garment and dropping the V on the back to a position between the shoulders, a more asymmetrical cut was achieved on the front, adding a unique and stylish touch. Monique not only liked the style but also appreciated the colouring and fell in love with the graceful drape of the outfit. The overall look was not only very beautiful but also remarkably easy to put together, which Monique loved. To enhance the ensemble, we tried our Cardigan hack, transforming it into a longer jacket with lapels. This effect was achieved by wearing the Cardigan backward like a frock, gathering the fabric from the bottom, and then placing the gathered fabric behind the neck. The result was a sophisticated and elongated appearance, elevating the overall aesthetic.
Lisa:
Lisa embraced the same piece, highlighting the versatility of the style for different body types. In an effort to showcase the flexibility of this fashion choice, Lisa's Cardigan was tied together in the front, resulting in a stunning and distinct appearance. It was remarkable to witness how the same piece could take on such a different look when styled in varied ways. To further enhance Lisa's ensemble, we applied the Cardigan hack once again. The outcome was incredible, with the styling creating an elongated effect that complemented Lisa's figure beautifully. This demonstrated the power of styling to transform a single garment and accentuate the unique features of different individuals.
Versatile Vest
Monique:
Monique expressed her fondness for the Versatile Vest style, highlighting her preference for wearing it as an asymmetrical top, creating a chic and dynamic look. She loves the flowy, artsy nature of the drape, emphasizing the comfort it offers during wear. Monique explored a styling hack by tying the two shorter sides together in a knot, not only securing the piece in place but also adding a touch of weight to enhance the overall drape.
Monique's enthusiasm for the Versatile Vest was evident, with a purple patterned Vest capturing her attention. The gorgeous colors and pattern made her look incredible, showcasing her ability to effortlessly carry off vibrant and stylish pieces. This experience underscored Monique's appreciation for versatile and comfortable styles, as well as her creativity in exploring different ways to wear and personalize each piece.
Lisa:
Lisa's experimentation with the Versatile Vest while trying on the Maxi Dress showcased her openness to layered styling. The concept of pairing the Vest as an asymmetrical top required some adjustments to achieve the desired look. Despite not having the right matching pattern, the styling and shape created were gorgeous and visually appealing. Subsequent pictures of the pieces together are further down the styling process.
Lisa's comment about feeling so comfortable in the ensemble, jokingly suggesting she could go to bed in it, highlighted not only the stylish aspect of the outfit but also the comfort that the Versatile Vest brought to the overall look. This playful approach to fashion, coupled with the successful layering experiment, showcased Lisa's fashion versatility and her ability to find a balance between style and comfort.
Duster
Monique:
Monique explored various styling options with a Kimono Sleeved Duster, finding unique ways to express her fashion preferences. Inspired by Priya, who typically styles it open as a light layer, Monique discovered that many customers enjoy tying knots in the piece to create different structures. This could involve tying the sleeve for a less draped look or knotting the two sides together in the front, akin to a tie cardigan. Despite the Duster coming with a belt, Monique realized there were inventive styling techniques that didn't necessarily require its use.
Monique particularly liked the look of tying the two sides of the duster together in the front, creating a distinctive and fashionable appearance. To complement this style, she paired the look with a stunning Mary Francis horse bag, adding an extra touch of sophistication. Monique also shared her recent fascination with magnetic buttons, appreciating how they add structure to the pieces and open up new possibilities for fun and creative styling.
Lisa
Lisa experimented with different looks, starting with the blue and pink Kimono Sleeved Duster. She showcased her styling prowess by pulling the belt through one sleeve, around the back, and through the other sleeve. This creative approach not only created a seamless back but also ensured that the belt did not dig in or become uncomfortable, providing definition in the front and a straight line down the back. The result was a fabulous and polished appearance, particularly complementing the dress paired underneath. Lisa effortlessly demonstrated the versatility of this piece, suitable for both fancy and casual settings.
Transitioning to the peachy-cream Duster, Lisa looked magnificent in the beautiful soft colors with occasional flashes of boldness. To further accentuate her look, the Duster was styled open with the belt used as a small sash-like scarf, creating an incredible ensemble. Lisa's tall stature beautifully showcased the long drape of the duster, making it the perfect choice for her. These stylish experiments not only highlighted Lisa's keen fashion sense but also showcased the adaptability of the Duster for various occasions and settings.
Maxi Dress
Monique:
Monique explored different styling options for the Maxi Dress, opting to wear it with the deeper V to the front. This unconventional approach creates a deeper neckline and, for those who may be shorter, places the longest part of the dress to the side, minimizing the risk of it becoming a tripping hazard. However, Monique found that this particular style was not to her liking. Despite appreciating the shimmer and pattern of the dress, she felt that the style was not as flattering as some of the other options she had tried on during the evening. Monique's consideration of the dress from various angles, including her preference for certain styles over others, reflected her discerning fashion sense and emphasis on personal comfort and flattery. The exploration highlighted her commitment to finding styles that resonate with her individual taste and enhance her overall aesthetic.
Lisa:
Lisa's experience with the Maxi Dress was exceptionally positive. She expressed a genuine love for the flow of the style and envisioned wearing something underneath, like the black dress she wore that day, as a complementary underlayer. Opting for the deeper V neck to the front, the dress fell perfectly on her, creating an elegant and flattering look.
When styled with a belt, the dress further accentuated Lisa's figure, and the team unanimously thought she looked 'snatched'—a testament to how well the dress complemented her silhouette. Lisa's preference for tying the belt to the back, hiding the bow, added a touch of subtlety to the overall look. This stylish exploration underscored Lisa's ability to find the right combination of layers and accessories to create a visually striking and flattering ensemble that suited her personal taste and style preferences.
Maxi Kaftan
Lisa:
Lisa's exploration of the Maxi Kaftan showcased the versatility of this style and the thoughtful considerations in its styling. Priya mentioned that this style has become a favorite, and Lisa indeed looked amazing in the Maxi Kaftan. Contrary to the usual approach, Lisa paired it with a V-neck top underneath, creating a striking look, especially when complemented by a statement necklace that made her look like a million dollars.
Lisa appreciated how the looser fit of the Maxi Kaftan enhanced the overall aesthetic. Priya shared insights about the flattering nature of showing more skin at the neckline while covering more on the legs, emphasizing the importance of bringing light and focus to the face. She suggested trying the Maxi Kaftan with leggings, a skirt, or wide-leg pants paired with a light tank top or camisole for a stylish and light coverage.
Lisa loved the length of the piece, and trying another gorgeous Maxi Kaftan, this time in a stunning blue crepe silk, highlighted her eyes and showcased her style preferences. The overall result left Lisa looking absolutely stunning, underscoring the perfect harmony between the Kaftan style and her unique fashion sensibilities.
Monique:
Monique's experience with the red and blue maxi kaftan revealed a neutral response, with the ultimate conclusion that she doesn't think she would wear this particular style. She wasn't particularly enthusiastic about the pattern and, in the end, deemed this style a no for her. This thoughtful evaluation perfectly encapsulates the goal of our Playing Dress Up's: finding the perfect styles that you love for yourself!
Boxy Babydoll
Lisa:
Lisa tried on the Boxy Babydoll Dress but found that it was not a style for her. She found it a little too wide, indicating a preference for styles with more form. Despite Lisa's reservations, Kim shared that she loved the dress on Lisa, emphasizing its flattering look on her. The difference in opinions showcased the subjective nature of fashion preferences, with the team acknowledging that, even if Lisa felt the style wasn't for her, she still looked amazing in the piece. This highlights the importance of individual tastes and the unique ways in which individuals perceive and embrace various styles.
Self Pocket dress
Monique:
Monique's exploration of a new style was met with enthusiasm as she tried on the Self Pocket Dress for the first time. Being a big paisley lover, Monique looked fantastic in the red and gold dress, with the arm length and overall length perfectly complementing her. The pattern was deemed very flattering, and the team experimented with a styling hack suggested by a customer: rolling the sleeves and securing them in place with magnetic buttons for a shorter sleeve look.
Monique expressed that she could easily see herself wearing this dress to an opening for work, underlining its versatile and appealing nature. Later, when trying on the Self Pocket Dress in a pale purple pattern, the team admired the cut and the neckline on Monique, concluding that it was a perfect style for her.
Lisa:
Lisa's experience with the Self Pocket Dress showcased the versatile nature of the piece and how it can be styled for a variety of looks. When trying on the pink and cream dress, Lisa received high praise from the team. They loved the length, how it sat on the bust, and the overall drape. Additionally, the team appreciated the idea of pairing the dress underneath for an additional layer, creating a stylish and dynamic ensemble.
Lisa's enthusiasm extended to envisioning pairing the dress with leggings at home in the exact pink shade, creating a funky and coordinated look. Later, when trying the purple Self-Pocket Dress, the team found the pattern and color to be beautiful, emphasizing that the style looked incredible on her. The flattering stripe pattern added to the overall appeal of the dress.
One shoulder dress
Monique:
Monique tried on the One Shoulder Dress next, a style that the team was interested to see on her as they had noticed within the store that this style looks amazing on women with a smaller or flatter bust. Monique, who had previously shared that she underwent a double mastectomy, looked stunning in the paisley dress. The dress draped beautifully, exuding a rich and luxurious vibe. With the addition of a statement necklace, Monique was ready for a gallery event, showcasing the dress's versatility in transitioning from casual to more formal settings. The whimsical style of the dress, emphasizing the beauty derived from the drape, added a youthful and elegant touch to Monique's overall look. This experience highlighted how certain styles can be both flattering and empowering, contributing to a sense of confidence and beauty.
Lisa:
Lisa's experience with the One Shoulder Dress dress showcased her stunning appearance, but she shared that she wasn't a fan of the open arm on one side. Lisa expressed a preference for covering her arms, despite the overall beauty of the drape and style. This feedback emphasized the subjective nature of personal style and comfort, with individuals having distinct preferences when it comes to certain design elements. Despite the specific preference mentioned, the team still loved the overall style for Lisa, recognizing its beauty and elegance.
Bamboo Cardigan
Monique:
Monique explored the versatility of the bamboo cardigan in buff, initially finding the length a bit long. Despite this, she expressed a deep appreciation for the piece. To address the length, she considered lengthening options, perhaps to achieve a more tailored fit. The buff color proved to be an amazing choice for Monique, aligning with her warm tones and complementing her features beautifully. The overall effect was both dramatic and fun, capturing the essence of Monique's bold and lively style. This experience exemplifies how a thoughtful color choice can elevate a piece, and Monique's willingness to explore alterations demonstrates her commitment to finding the perfect fit for her unique style.
Lisa:
Lisa indulged in the luxurious softness of the bamboo fabric, and the black and white ensemble she chose made her look absolutely incredible, exuding a million-dollar allure. Clearly pleased with her choice, Lisa found the piece to be not only elegant but also incredibly comfortable to wear. The softness of the bamboo fabric added an extra layer of sophistication to the overall look. Lisa's enthusiasm and love for the outfit emphasized the delightful combination of style, comfort, and luxury that the bamboo cardigan brought to her wardrobe.
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Front Tie Top
Heather has a couple Front Tie tops at home, so she was already quite familiar with the style. Heather shared that she was okay with this front tie top but would personally never style it with leggings as she has today. Instead, Heather said she would pair the Front Tie top with nice pants like our linen pants or a skirt. Heather likes the front tie top style, having the bow to the front for a nice touch, but noted that these tops tend to vary by two inches when she tries them on. Based on how the silk was cut and what other pieces were made with that fabric, the top's neckline can sometimes be a bit narrower than others. The Front Tie Top was one of the last few styles Heather tried on, and we were laughing at how far we had come throughout the night! At first, when the evening started, Heather wasn't a fan of orange or burnt orange in her clothing. Still, she laughs, saying, "We have come so far" in introducing more colour to her closet.
Side Tie Tunic
The Side Tie Top style could also work in the office, but it still has that little bit of whimsy where your style can shine through. Heather loved this piece as it was perfect for casual yet could also work as a beautiful blouse on fancier occasions. Heather loved the neutral palette of this side tie, with gorgeous greens and browns you could pull from to accessorize. This style was a yes for Heather.
Kimono Sleeved Top
Heather first tried on a beautiful Capelet Poncho that is not pictured. The Poncho was a vibrant red, yellow, and green floral print with a black zebra bordering along the edge. The Poncho was a great introduction piece for bringing colour into the closet for someone who prefers muted colours. The bright colours flattered Heather as we thought it gave her a more youthful appearance. Heather then tried on the Poncho pictured above as she loved the colour palette since it was more in her comfort zone of tones she usually wears. Heather shared that usually, she would buy this Poncho in a second; however, after seeing all the colour in the other pieces, she felt the Poncho and pattern were falling a little flat. Heather loved the piece's gorgeous embroidered border but felt the top still needed something.
Versatile Vest
Heather adores the Versatile Vest style, so we tried many different patterns and colours in the Vest throughout the night. She first tried on the red and green Vest pictured above as part of the quest for red. Heather first styled the Vest as an asymmetrical top as shown above. She loved the fabric and the many shades of red and green in the piece. Heather shared that she would never have picked this one for herself as the pattern is so cool and bold, and she usually stays away from red. She looked fantastic in this Vest, as the bright colours and design made Heather's eyes pop! You could tell that the Vest was Heather's style as she effortlessly created a tunic-like wrap by tying the corners together at her shoulder. Heather shared that she came across SariknotSari because she loves scarves, has an incredible collection back home, and thought the Vest was such a neat style. Next, Heather tried on the blue Vest pictured on the left, which looked stunning! When trying on the Vests, we discussed whether you could wear these pieces in a more corporate setting or whether they are too casual for the workplace. Among other styles like the Kaftan, Heather said she would wear this style to the office any day, especially in this gorgeous blue colour! The last Vest that Heather tried on was a stunning olive green piece pictured above. The camera can't quite capture it, but upon closer look at the fabric, there is a metallic sheen to the colour of the silk that is just breathtaking. Heather looked regal in the green Vest and is fantastic at styling it, tying it again to create a tunic-like dress.
Kimono Sleeved Jacket (without belt)
Heather tried on a gorgeous satin silk Kimono Sleeve Jacket with a red, gray, black, and a subtle lilac pattern. Heather styled the Jacket without the belt, wearing it more like our Cardigan. Heather said the piece felt a little boudoir, but she would still wear it and liked it. We tried the style hack shared by our lovely customer Jackie, in which you tie the two sides of the Jacket together, a hack that Alex also uses around the store. This styling trick accentuates your figure to create a more defined shape. Heather doesn't have anything in red but loves the colour in this piece; this prompted Priya to pick as many beautiful red pieces from around the store for Heather to try on as Priya thought Heather looked absolutely divine in colour!
Waterfall Top
The Waterfall top was a no-brainer for us as we all thought it looked amazing on Heather. The piece was so perfect it looked like she came in with it! The pattern was a little somber but still light, filled with colours that beautifully complement her features.
Hi Lo Top
Heather has been told that she looks fantastic in purple many times, so when trying new colours for her wardrobe, she wanted to try this gorgeous purple Hi-Lo Top. The piece looked great on her, and she loved how the black was also mixed into the pattern. The Hi-Lo Top worked beautifully with the layer-on-layer look Heather was rocking that night. Though we think she looked fantastic, Heather shared that she would never pick this for herself as she has spent her whole life wearing black and grey- a very Toronto colour scheme.
Tapered Tunic
Heather had previously never tried on a Tapered Tunic before, so she was very interested in the cut for her. The Tapered Tunic is a looser style than the tops Heather had previously tried on tonight; however, we loved the neckline and sculpted look on her. Heather first tried on a cream and brown Tunic that was not pictured, then she tried on the one shown above that was chosen for her by Priya. Heather found the second Tunic a bit too bold for her taste and preferred the neutral Tunic she tried on earlier; however, she did like the style and felt very comfortable in it. The Tapered Tunic style suits Heather well, as she has broad shoulders, and the Tapered Tunic style has a wide neckline. Heather also tried on a third Tapered Tunic in a warm brown with pink undertones and a simple pattern. We paired it with a Cardigan in the matching pattern styled using our upside-down Cardigan hack. The matching set looked terrific on Heather, and she loved the look for the coverage and the beautiful flowing layers!
Midi Kaftan
Heather tried on an array of Midi Kaftans while playing dress-up. She first tried on the polka dot kaftan pictured in the center. This Kaftan has a muted design on the back of the piece that Heather loved more than the polka dots for herself, even though we thought she looked spectacular in the polka dot pattern. Heather shared that she likes to style the Midi Kaftan by using the bunching hack to break up the shape of the Kaftan and add some flair. The polka dot pattern of the Kaftan paired perfectly with the Brynn Walker linen pants, matching with Isola, Millpond, and Elk. After seeing the polka dot side to the front, Heather slightly changed her tune, sharing she may wear it this way but loves the piece for the more muted side. She tried on the pink and purple Kaftan pictured on the left next. The purple tone complements her features wonderfully, especially her green eyes. Heather liked this Kaftan, but we found that the pattern on the purple side creates a rectangular shape, causing Heather's natural figure to become a little lost. Heather shared that she would wear the purple side to the front for a beach cover-up but prefers the other side of the Kaftan, a lovely peach colour, for everyday wear. The peach and purple Kaftan paired wonderfully with the Tashi voile pants in watermelon. Lastly, Heather tried on the blue Kaftan pictured on the right with a Duster in the matching pattern. Although Heather stays away from blues cause of her colouring, this blue had undertones of teal, which does complement her features--all this to say she looked amazing in this piece! The combination of the two styles, the Kaftan and the Duster, was beautiful. Heather said she wouldn't wear this styling around town but could easily see it as something she'd wear around a resort. The blue Kaftan and duster also looked fabulous when accessorized with some of our exquisite Mary Francis bags!
Kimono Sleeved Duster
Heather tried on a mosaic-patterned Kimono Sleeved Duster pictured above. She liked the style but wanted a pattern that was a bit brighter. We styled the Duster by tying the sides together in the center, much like how we styled the Kimono Sleeved Jacket. Heather loved the interesting pattern on the Duster, loving how it was all connected and moved together.
Maxi Kaftan
While playing dress up, Heather tried on the sample of the Maxi Kaftan that will be arriving in our next shipment. Heather absolutely loved the style and everything about it! It was the perfect pattern for Heather's tastes, and she couldn't get over the beauty of the slits on the side. If you are interested in this new style, check out the sneak peek for the next shipment on our website to see the gorgeous patterns in store soon!
One Shoulder Dress
Heather likes dark colours, so the first One Shoulder Dress she tried was this gorgeous dark wine with light blue flowers, pictured on the left. She also tried on a different One-Shoulder Dress that was gold and red that was not shown. She found the red and gold dress was a bit more snug, having a narrower neckline than the other One-Shoulder Dress she wore. We also found that while she looked great in the red, the shade she wore was not the best colour for her as it made her eyes pop more than her lips, which is usually the feature that pops with her wardrobe. Priya then went to find a more pink-toned red than an orange-toned red to complement Heather's colouring. This was the beginning of the quest for red that Priya went on throughout the night as she was determined to find the shade of red that best suited Heather. Finally, Heather tried on the white, grey, and red One-Shoulder pictured on the right and loved the look. She found this one fit better along the top than the first One-Shoulder she tried.
Boxy Babydoll Dress
Heather looked terrific in the Boxy Babydoll dresses! She first tried the one pictured on the right with the paisley design, traditionally known as bhutar. Her younger daughter, who was in the store earlier helping her pick out pieces, says that Heather prefers dark colours, but she thinks she looks amazing in bright colours. After seeing this Boxy Babydoll Dress, we agree that these gorgeous colours look fabulous on her! The particular pattern and colouring of this Babydoll Dress worked so well for Heather's features as the pink tones complement her skin, the brown tones go great with her hair, the greener tones pick up her eye colour, and the pattern divides down the center which breaks up the shape of the dress. Heather looked fabulous, especially when we paired a yellow-gold Suzie Blue necklace with the dress. Heather then tried on the Babydoll Dress pictured in the center, which had been picked as one of the pieces in the quest to find her the perfect red. Priya chose this piece for Heather because of the darker red and the bolder pattern. Heather liked this shade as it was more like a wine colour than a red, and she looked incredible! Heather shared that she likes reds paired or mixed with creams or greens to soften the colour. Lastly, Heather tried on the Babydoll Dress pictured on the left, another piece chosen for the quest for red. Priya chose this dress for Heather because of the pinkier tone of red, and Priya loves that it's a crepe piece with a pattern with a lot of movement. However, Heather did not love this piece for herself as she felt it was the wrong shade of red since it didn't pop, and she thought the pattern was too orange. She thought the dress was gorgeous but not the right fit for her.
]]>Julie wears a size 22 on the bottom and is smaller on top. She is 5'9" and wears a size 42DD bra. Her measurements are bust 52", waist 51" and hip 62".
Wendy has an hourglass figure. She is 5'9" and wears a size 38C bra. Her measurements are bust 42", waist 36" and hip 44".
Kristen also has an hourglass figure. She is 5'3" and wears a size 46G bra. Her measurements are bust 54", waist 46" and hip 55".
]]>Julie wears a size 22 on the bottom and is smaller on top. She is 5'9" and wears a size 42DD bra. Her measurements are bust 52", waist 51" and hip 62".
Wendy has an hourglass figure. She is 5'9" and wears a size 38C bra. Her measurements are bust 42", waist 36" and hip 44".
Kristen also has an hourglass figure. She is 5'3" and wears a size 46G bra. Her measurements are bust 54", waist 46" and hip 55".
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Front Tie Top
Kristen
Kristen tried on the Front Tie Top, and she looked amazing! Kristen had styled the top over our Mina dress to create a blouse and skirt look. Kristen tried on the purple and indigo Front Tie Top first; she looked adorable! We found the matching Kimono Sleeved Jacket (featured below) for a twin set, and it was perfect! She looked terrific; we think this is her style! Later in the evening, Kristen tried on a black Wabi Sabi Front Tie Top with this gorgeous floral pattern of flowers in different tones and shades of purple. The piece was vibrant while still in the neutral and dark colours that Kristen loves. She looked incredible in the second Front Tie Top, especially over the Mina dress! Kristen took this piece home, and we are so glad it was perfect for her!
Side Tie Tunic
Kristen
Kristen loves the look of the Side Tie Top. She first tried on the blue Side Tie Top (right) and loved it! However, Kristen shared that she would style it differently, pairing it with pants instead, as when worn over the Mina dress, it cut her off at an odd spot, making her appear shorter than she is. She also tried on the grey and black ombre Side Tie (left) and liked the neutral palette and subtle ombre, a perfect piece for day-to-day or evening wear!
Kimono Sleeved Top
Julie
When picking a Kimono Sleeved Top, Julie fell in love with this pattern. The Kimono Sleeved Top is similar to the poncho in shape, the difference being that the sleeves are sewn in on the Kimono Sleeve Top, making it the less versatile of the two styles. Julie loved the fabric and detailing of the piece; however, since the other styles she tried on that night were so generous, she didn't like the seam on the sides. Julie shared that she kept forgetting the seams on the sides were there and felt a little restricted in her movement out of worry about damaging the stitching. Nonetheless, she thought the piece was beautiful and loved the sparkling border.
Capelet Poncho
Julie
After trying the Kimono Sleeve Top and finding the seams a little restrictive, we knew Julie would adore the Capelet Poncho. Julie looked fantastic in the Poncho and fell head over heels in love with the style! She loved that it was more flowy than the Kimono Sleeve, so it didn't split her silhouette. Most importantly, the flowiness of the top meant Julie could put her hands in the air and wave them like she didn't care without worrying about damaging the piece-- she could move comfortably and happily! Julie was a big fan of the versatility of the piece as well. By tying the sides together, you can create a Kimono Sleeved Top. Or, by simply spinning the Poncho, you can get a tunic-length piece. From here, you can tie one side for an asymmetrical look or both sides to create a tunic. The Poncho reflects Julie's playful nature, and it is definitely her piece.
Versatile Vest
Julie
Julie loves the Versatile vest style, so she tried on many throughout the night. When wearing the Vest, Julie shared that she likes to style it as an asymmetrical top. She tried on the first Vest (pictured on the left) and fell in love with the pattern. The blue and purple tones on the piece played together beautifully. We loved the movement of the design; it was such a fantastic piece. Julie had been trying to find layering pieces that complimented the colour Cobalt as she has many pieces in her closet at home in that colour. The first Vest was a perfect match; paired with some cobalt pieces from around the store, we found it pulled out the blues and highlighted the purples. Julie ended up purchasing this Vest, but many others still caught her eye. Wendy found the gorgeous vibrant purple Vest (pictured in the center) on the rack, and Julie had to try it as she loved the colour! Julie felt the piece was regal and liked the subtle gold trim adding a slight shimmer. The final Vest that Julie tried on was this stunning blue, white, and gold digital print that resembled an art piece. She styled it as an asymmetrical top, and it looked amazing. It was such a stunning piece we hadn't seen before, but it looked even better on her!
Wendy
Wendy loved the versatile vest style! She first tried on the blue and white Vest, styled as an asymmetrical top. She looked incredible! Wendy chose a summery print that pairs so perfectly with the black. She shared that she never wears her vests as the Vest, nor does Priya! They love playing around with the styling possibilities for such a versatile piece. We created a fun look by putting the Vest on regularly with the short side to the back. Then, using the excess fabric in the front, we pinned it across the chest with a magnetic button to create a poncho jacket. Wendy also liked the look of tying the excess fabric in the front to make it more of a kimono jacket! Still playing around with the versatility of the Vest, we also tried the style hack of turning the Vest into a poncho: putting it on over your head as an asymmetrical top but keeping your arm out, twisting the armhole away from you, then putting the armhole over your head creating a poncho look with a little twist on the shoulder. Wendy couldn't get over the piece's beauty and took the blue and white vest home. Wendy then tried the second Vest in what we call Scooby Doo colours at the store. She just loved the bold colours and pattern. We were taken aback as Wendy effortlessly made the poncho out of the Vest as we struggled to get the twist just right earlier in the stream. Wendy truly loved the versatile vest style!
Cardigan
Julie
Julie tried on a gorgeous blue Cardigan with gold embroidery and beautiful sparkling details. We tried on the Cardigan as usual, then styled it using the Cardigan style hack described below, transforming it into a long jacket with a lapel-like collar. Julie liked it but was not crazy about the style for herself. However, she could not get over the fabric's beauty and loved the piece's sparkle.
Wendy
When styling the Cardigan, customers have discovered various creative ways to wear it. Some prefer to tie it in the front, giving it a chic blouse-like appearance, while others opt for a criss-cross tie around the neck, adding a touch of elegance to their outfits. When trying on the Cardigan, Wendy tried to replicate a style hack by tying the slits together at the bottom, resulting in a beautifully rounded and flowing drape. However, Wendy stumbled upon a completely new style by accidentally tying the Cardigan's front and side slit, producing a different rounded yet effortlessly flowy look. In the picture above, Wendy styled the Cardigan using our Cardigan hack, turning the garment backward, ruching up the fabric from the bottom, and putting it over her head, creating a jacket with a lapel-like collar once straightened out. Kristen's skillful eye caught how the pink in the pattern of the Cardigan Wendy was wearing matched perfectly with the Phryne dress in Zinnia. The Cardigan is such a versatile piece!
Kristen
While the Cardigan Wendy tried on was sheer, Kristen chose one made from less sheer silk, providing a different look and feel. Priya, the number one fan of our Cardigan hack, suggested Kristen try it out as well. The style hack was perfect for Kristen as the pattern and styling elongated Kristen's figure- she looked amazing! Priya used a magnetic button to pin the Cardigan shut to add even more flair, transforming it into a flowy jacket that gave the illusion of a chic cape. This stylish twist resulted in the pattern on the Cardigan connecting seamlessly, completely changing the overall look and elevating the piece to a new level!
Kimono Sleeved Jacket
Julie
Julie enthusiastically tried on this stunning piece to help her friend, who was looking for a perfect layering option to complement an olive dress. Julie couldn't get over the delightful sparkles adorning the garment, instantly falling in love with it. The vibrant colours and mesmerizing sparkles made this a truly gorgeous piece. Julie is a creative individual; she shared that she would style the jacket belt as a ribbon in her hair for a fun matching accessory. Julie looked incredible in the Kimono Sleeved Jacket!
Kristen
While trying on the Front Tie Top, we discovered a matching set, which Kristen was excited about immediately. The combination of the Front Tie, Mina dress, and matching Kimono Sleeved Jacket created a seamless and vibrant look. When she put it on, she looked nothing short of amazing. To add some flair, we tried tying the ends of the slit on the side of the jacket to create a more rounded and flowing appearance. Kristen looked gorgeous in the matching set!
Waterfall Top
Julie
The moment we saw this style, we knew it would be perfect for Julie, and it turned out to be incredible for her. With its elegant tapering, the Waterfall Top design created a flattering cut that accentuated her figure flawlessly. The high slits on the top allow easy access to her pockets while getting the look of a long blouse-styled top. Julie was instantly in love with the piece, finding it beautiful and incredibly comfortable to wear. She could not get past the intricate embroidery and looked radiant while wearing it!
Kristen
When Kristen spotted the white and black Waterfall Top, she loved the intricate pattern. However, when she tried it on, it didn't quite have the same allure as on the rack. Priya believed that the pattern was the issue, not the style, and was determined to find the perfect Waterfall Top for Kristen. Kristen tried on many Waterfall Tops, with the sheer black Waterfall covered in delicate roses being a real winner. She loved the pattern and liked how it looked compared to the duo-toned Waterfall Tops she tried on earlier. Kristen also enjoyed the look of the sheer silk in this style and loved the flattering V-neck. The Waterfall Top was the ideal top that perfectly suited Kristen's style and preferences.
Short Kaftan
Kristen
Kristen shared that she loves to wear muted tones and doesn't often gravitate toward bright colours, so she chose this gorgeous charcoal grey Short Kaftan. Since the piece's colour was neutral, Kristen loved that the Kaftan had such an intricate pattern that made the piece so fascinating. As for the style, Kristen liked the length of the sleeve on the Short Kaftan, sharing that it would be great for working as she moves around a lot and enjoys having her arms free. These three lovely ladies all met at volunteering, and we couldn't agree more that this piece would be great to wear to work to express yourself in a professional setting.
Hi Lo Top
Julie
Julie was enamoured with the Hi-Lo Top, feeling like she was wearing a hero's cape, which only intensified her love. She looked undeniably fabulous when she tried it on, exuding confidence and grace. She adored the black border along the bottom, seamlessly blending into her underpinnings. With Julie's radiant presence and the captivating design of the outfit, it was a match made in fashion heaven, leaving no doubt that this was a must-have addition to her wardrobe.
Wendy
Priya was the first to fall in love with this top, sharing that she pulled it for one of the ladies to try on as it was so spectacular. When Wendy tried it on, the Hi-Lo Top looked terrific, and she instantly fell in love with it. The beautiful colours complement Wendy's features perfectly, making it a clear winner. As they discussed styling options, they realized that the Casbah pants in Heron would be an impeccable match for the top. The pants' subtle hint of pink in their colour perfectly complemented the overall look, creating a harmonious and effortlessly chic ensemble.
Midi Kaftan
Julie
Julie's love for the Midi Kaftan was unexpected, as she had never thought of trying one before, thinking it wouldn't fit her comfortably. However, that all changed when she tried on the first one, a stunning red Kaftan with sheer fabric and exquisite diamond embroidery on the silk. To our delight, Julie looked terrific, and it beautifully complemented her red hair colour. Julie loved the subtle touch of purple in the Kaftan as she loves to accessorize and thought of the endless purple accessories she could wear to make the Kaftan pop even more! The live audience was unanimous in their insistence that Julie must purchase this remarkable piece, and we couldn't agree more as it genuinely suited her in every way. The second Midi Kaftan she tried on was a gorgeous blue one, which wasn't sheer like the red one from before. The fabric and pattern of this Kaftan enchanted her, featuring lovely yellow and sparkling embroidery throughout. Priya, equally fascinated, couldn't believe this was still available in the store, as it was one of her favourite fabrics. This shopping experience was a delightful surprise for Julie as she discovered her newfound love for Midi Kaftans!
Wendy
Wendy first tried on a pastel Midi Kaftan, not pictured, but she didn't like it as she felt it washed her out. She was already uncertain about the style, feeling overwhelmed by the fabric and thinking it didn't do much to flatter her. Priya suggested trying a piece with a more grounded colour that would make her features pop, leading her to pull out the beautiful blue Kaftan pictured above. Although Wendy preferred the pattern of the blue one, she was still trying to decide the overall style for herself. They experimented with a styling hack to add a more interesting shape to the Midi Kaftan. They bunched some fabric around a round lid on the interior, securing it with an elastic. When Wendy tried on the piece with this added twist, it made the Kaftan more asymmetrical, which she found much more appealing. Wendy liked the Kaftan a lot better when tied; however, she shared that she would only wear the piece if styled this way.
Kimono Sleeved Duster
Julie
Julie looked incredibly regal in this beautiful Kimono Sleeved Duster. The fabric was beautiful, adorned with sparkling gold embroidery delicately woven into a vibrant red and yellow floral pattern. Once again, Julie styled the belt as a fun accessory using it to tie her hair for a stylish look! Priya shared an interesting customer tip about the Duster—sewing the belt along the neckline. This clever modification added a touch of sophistication to the front, creating the illusion of a collar. With this addition, one could tie the top together at the neckline while allowing the bottom to flow open, creating an effortlessly elegant and flowing silhouette. The Duster was undoubtedly a versatile and captivating piece, allowing wearers to express their creativity and style in various ways.
Kristen
Julie looked great in the Duster but wasn't keen on wearing it with the belt. Being on the shorter side, she felt that belts often created the illusion of awkward proportions, so she preferred to avoid them. Priya suggested an alternative way to wear the Duster by leaving it open. This styling allowed for a sleek black column in the center from the underpinnings, and she could use the belt as a versatile accessory, either tying it in her hair or as a stylish scarf.
We tried a nifty styling hack they had seen Alex do around the store to add more structure and shape to the front without using the belt. They achieved a uniquely tied long cardigan look by tying the two sides of the Duster together in the center. This little twist gave the Duster a more defined silhouette, pulling in the sides without the restriction of the belt. Julie was thrilled with the result, providing an elegant and flattering alternative to the belted style. With these creative styling options, Julie discovered multiple ways to wear the Duster, allowing her to express her style with confidence and flair.
Sculptural Tunic Dress
Wendy
When Priya noticed that Wendy had a bust size of 38C, she immediately realized that the Sculptural Tunic dress would work exceptionally well for her. Priya shared that the cut of the Sculptural Tunic dress along the top and the way it is sewn make it run a little small and may be a little tight for those with a larger bust. The dress features a beautiful skirt design that gracefully flatters the hips while providing ample room and creating a lovely shape. Wendy was utterly in love with the dress and its style. As she donned the dress, it became evident that it suited her perfectly. The length was just right, and she looked fantastic in it. However, the unfortunate news was that the dress quickly sold right off Wendy! Its incredible design and fit made it highly sought after, and it was no surprise that someone else couldn't resist adding this exquisite piece to their wardrobe.
One Shoulder Dress
Kristen
Kristen was stunning in the One-Shoulder dress, and she couldn't help but adore the style. The asymmetry of the dress was a perfect match for her, and we loved how it looked when paired with the Mina dress as it peeked out from the bottom. It was the ideal summer ensemble, exuding sheer elegance and beauty. Kristen mentioned that she was drawn to the piece because its pattern reminded her of delicate fine china. To complement the dress, Mira found the perfect Suzie blue heart necklace in the exact kelly green hue found at the base of the dress, creating a seamless and harmonious colour scheme.
Priya realized that the dress would make an excellent bathing suit cover-up, adding versatility to its already impressive qualities. When Kristen wore it, the dress made her features pop, accentuating her natural beauty and adding a radiant glow to her overall appearance. The combination of style, pattern, and colours made this dress a definite winner, capturing the essence of summer!
Boxy Babydoll Dress
Julie
The Boxy Babydoll Dresses were the style these ladies were all drawn to when picking their pieces for the dress-up, and they all looked fantastic! Julie first tried on a green Boxy Babydoll from the Wabi Sabi section (right). She was already in love with the green colour of the dress but could not get over the gorgeous embroidery of gold flowers throughout the piece. Although she loved this piece, Julie kept her eye on the prize. Wendy had picked out the beautiful pink Babydoll dress pictured above (left) before Julie could see it. However, this bright pink is one of Julie's staple colours, so she quickly took it after Wendy tried it. We are glad Julie was sneaky because she looked amazing in the dress! The colour complimented Julie's features, and the style suited her perfectly!
Wendy
Wendy first tried on the pink Boxy Babydoll dress and loved the colour! Although she liked the pink Babydoll, she graciously let Julie sneakily take it as it is Julie's favourite colour and a staple of her wardrobe. Wendy then tried on the blue Babydoll afterwards and loved it even more. She looked fantastic in the dress style! The blue dress is perfect for our hot summer as, unlike the pink dress, it is not sheer, so you don't have to worry about underpinnings!
Kristen
Kristen looked stunning in the black and red dress Boxy Babydoll dress! Showcasing her impeccable eye for colour, she effortlessly picked the perfect matching necklace that complemented the piece wonderfully. The dress's pattern moved across her body, creating an alluring visual effect. As Kristen tried it without the long layers underneath and opted for the Mina dress instead, the look popped even more with more skin showing, enhancing the overall style.
To perfect the ensemble, they shared a clever hack: tuck some fabric under the elastic at the top of the Mina dress to make it a bit shorter, so less shows under whatever is layered on top. Kristen looked incredible with the Boxydoll paired with the Mina dress, showcasing a perfect balance between skimming past areas she preferred and revealing her figure without getting lost in the outfit. For Priya, it's the go-to look for the summer, achieving both style and comfort effortlessly.
Kristen also tried the striped boxy Babydoll dress and loved the pattern, comparing it to the Addams Family's iconic aesthetic. The dress looked fantastic, and she particularly appreciated the thoughtful detail of the striped pockets continuing into the floral part.
Tie Dye Jersey Harem Jumpsuit
Wendy
Wendy tried on the Tie Dye Harem Jumpsuit but felt it was not for her. It was very comfortable, but she felt the look was different from her or her style. Wendy was excellent for sharing her immediate no to show the playing dress-up process!
]]>Today we went 😜 with styling hacks! Watch the fun night with @k_positiv below. Krishna is a Hamiltonian who found out about our store during our Bollywood Event last June, and she has been following us ever since. Krishna is 5’5” and has a bra size of 34C. She is a little short-waisted and has broader shoulders. Her waist measurement is 33,” and her hips are 42”. She generally wears a size medium in tops and a medium/large in bottoms. This recap will be a bit different from our usual blog posts as the playing dress-up spirit really got us, and we tried style hacks and pairings we have never done before! Enjoy the show and check out the collection linked below!
Shop Krishna's Picks here!
Front Tie Top
Krishna was drawn to this Front Tie top while looking around the store as we got set up for our live. She absolutely loved the style and it was her favourite shade of blue! This top ended up going home with Krishna.
Tapered Tunic
Krishna tried on the Tapered Tunic and liked the style! She loved that it was a very comfortable style and that she won't have to worry about how she looked throughout the day! Krishna liked the embroidery of this piece and liked either side to the front. Our Tapered Tunics are one of our styles with a wider neck which may not work for some of our customers who are narrower in the shoulders. We thought the wide neckline suited Krishna's features, and she shared that she would also use the broader neckline in styling the piece as an off-the-shoulder top! Some of our younger customers, like Krishna, style this piece as a dress with chunky heels! This one, in particular, is quite sheer, so if Krishna were to style it as a dress, she would need something underneath, like our Mina slip dress. The Tapered Tunic style was a 100% yes for Krishna, who agreed that these pieces are great for those with South Asian heritage who may have grown up in a more Western lifestyle, as it is a great way to rock your heritage in a more modern style!
Shrug
Next, Krishna tried on the Shrug, which looked amazing! She loved the flow and drape of the piece but felt it wasn't her favourite style. Krishna wished it either covered more in the front or less as it makes whatever clothing you are pairing with it underneath disappear. Ultimately, she thought the style was beautiful, but it was a maybe for her. We also tried our Shrug style hack to create a better fit along the arms or back: gather some of the fabric along the bottom of the opening, clip it, or tuck it into the back of whatever bottoms your pair with the Shrug. This fantastic hack leaves the back of the piece straight so no one can tell you have done anything, and the Shrug fits more comfortably!
Poncho
Krishna loved the Capelet Poncho and how versatile the piece was! The Poncho is a great piece; you can wear any side to the front and create a different look! By spinning the top around, you get a kimono sleeve style, an asymmetrical poncho length, and a tunic length style! Krishna is pictured wearing the Poncho asymmetrically with the arm tucked in to create a shorter sleeve on one side. Such a fun and creative way to style the Poncho! We also tried a style hack Mira uses when working in a Poncho. Mira puts all the fabric to the back at the neck to create a cape, and you can pull it down in the front a little to create a more hi-lo style. We then tried pairing the cape style over a maxi dress after one of our lovely customers, Margo Croteau, suggested putting them together for a very classy look! This is where our playing dress-up started to descend into fashion chaos!
Short Kaftan
Krishna tried on the Short Kaftan after the Midi Kaftan. We were interested to see if this style was as elongating as the Midi. She loved the Short Kaftan style and was slowly falling in love with all of SariKNOTsari! She loved that each piece felt so comfortable and flattering for the body. The drape of many of our styles comes out and then skims down, so you never have to worry about your appearance; you can feel confident! Krishna thought that the Short Kaftan was an excellent piece for her closet, and it was made from such a soft sari. When styling it for herself, Krishna said she would pair it with long boots or jeans and liked tucking the bottom corner in. Krishna also said she would want to wear something underneath, like a slip dress or different underpinnings.
Midi Kaftan
The Midi Kaftan was a real winner for Krishna; she absolutely loved the style! We were interested to see whether the long style would suit Krishna, and it was just perfect for her! The midi length elongated Krishna's figure; a common feature among South Asian women is for them to be short-waisted, so pieces that cut off at the hip highlight the short waist. In contrast, something cut longer, like the Midi Kaftan, elongates their figure. Furthermore, by trying on the Midi Kaftan, we realized that the V neck flatters Krishna's features more than the rounded neck. Because Krishna has a shorter neck and a more oval face, adding the V adds to the overall length as more skin is visible. We realized that the Midi Kaftan was the style for Krishna, so we just had to focus on finding the perfect fabric! Krishna first tried on the purple Midi Kaftan, and it looked beautiful as it brightened up her complexion and popped. We thought it was the winner, but then she tried on the Peach Midi, and we knew we had found the perfect piece. The peach Midi Kaftan is made out of chiffon silk, a material much lighter than the georgette, the two types of sheer silks we carry, so the drape and flow will be gorgeous because they are so thin. The peach was flattering with the black underpinnings underneath as it elongated and defined her natural figure. The style was a complete yes, and she loved the peach Midi Kaftan as she couldn't get over the fabric.
Sculptural Tunic Dress
Krishna shared that she loves peacock greens and blues, so as soon as we saw this Sculptural Tunic Dress, we knew she had to try it on! It even paired perfectly with the peacock Mary Francis bag! So cute! She loved the drape and the cut on the bottom of the dress. While Krishna was trying on the dress, one of our viewers asked about what size the dress fits up to. The Sculptural Tunic Dress fits comfortably up to someone who is a 38C as the style is tight around the bust but flares out just underneath, so there is room for your hips, and you get a beautiful skirt. Krishna loved this piece, especially the pattern.
Self Pocket Dress
When Krishna first put on the Self-Pocket Dress, she had it on backwards, and it still looked gorgeous! The pocket may be on the backside; however, the back seam down the center creates a beautiful shape that channels the very tailored look of the 60s. Once the dress was turned to the original styling with the pocket to the front, Krishna loved the style even more! She found it less boxy this way and loved the pocket in the dress. Krishna was so sweet and positive to work with. We had such a blast styling and having fashion fun with her!
Phryne Dress
Krishna was drawn to the Phryne dress when looking around the store. First, she tried on a size medium in Nemesia (on the right) and liked it; however, she felt it was a bit roomy on the shoulders. This was unexpected for Krishna as she shared that she usually fitted a medium well and was surprised there was still more room in the dress. Krishna then tried on the small in Zinnia (on the left), which looked amazing on her and was so flattering! She felt more comfortable in the small and absolutely loved the colour of the coral, a definitive yes! Because the Brynn Walker is so well-tailored and quite generously made in a beautiful fabric, Krishna, who thought she would initially be a medium, could fit an XS if we had it!
Phryne Dress with Shrug
We tried pairing it with the Shrug in a strike of creativity and loved the look! The Shrug highlighted the beautiful sleeves on the Phryne dress, and the funky pattern created a remarkable contrast. Priya shared that through working in fashion, her sense of style has started opening up as she has begun letting go of certain fashion 'faux pas". She loved the ruffle sleeve of the Phryne dress with the Shrug, even though it was a pairing only a few would initially try, as both have dramatic sleeves. Krishna also loved the look and thought the styling was so fun!
Boxy Babydoll Dress
By this point in our dress-up, Krishna had so much joy embracing that childlike fun and just playing dress-up! We were overjoyed that she was enjoying her time as that is the goal of our playing dress up's with you all: to feel no pressure to buy at all and have a chance to escape into the world of fabrics, silks, fun, and nostalgia of playing with clothes! The following style Krishna tried on was the Boxy Babydoll Dress. She tried on the brown dress first and put it on backwards again! However, with all our clothes, it doesn't matter which side is to the front as they are fully reversible! The brown dress was gorgeous, with the Fuschia detailing made of satin. Although she loved the fabric, Krishna wanted to try on a crepe Babydoll Dress as the brown one was too sheer. We chose a buttery soft floral Boxy Babydoll for Krishna to try on, as it was a gorgeous crepe, and she loves roses. Krishna absolutely loved this Boxy Babydoll Dress and couldn't get over the pattern. The dress's background colour is grey, making the flowers pop more without it being overwhelming. Krishna preferred the non-sheer Boxy Babydoll, so she didn't have to worry about underpinnings but mostly couldn't get over the fabric. So luxurious!
Maxi Dress
Maxi Dress with Poncho
While we were playing around with styling the Capelet Poncho, it was suggested we pair the Poncho styled as a cape with our Maxi Dress, so we raced to grab one! She looked gorgeous in the maxi dress before we even added the Poncho! We styled the Maxi Dress to create a deeper V by spinning the dress so that the side that typically goes to the armpit is moved to the front. We found through trying on the other styles in the store that a deep V or V neckline suits Krishna. We styled the Poncho as a cape over the Maxi Dress, and we realized it looked like the dreamiest dupatta, a length of material worn as a scarf in places like India! In the picture above, Krishna has styled the Poncho as the kimono sleeve length with one side tucked into her shirt sleeve to create an asymmetrical look.
Maxi Dress with Vest
Once we styled the Capelet Poncho with the Maxi Dress, we wanted to see what else we could play around with! We tried styling the Vest with the Maxi Dress, and although it wasn't the right shade of green, we started to get a good idea of how you could play with the styles. We first tried the Vest as an asymmetrical top over the Maxi Dress, a very quick yet elegant look! Then, we tried a styling technique that our coworker Ryan thought up on one of our mannequins: he put the Vest over the Maxi Dress, tied the belt through the arms, pulling the belt from the outside to the inside of the arm, creating an empire waist. He then tied the belt at the back under the Vest. When we recreated this technique, we had the shorter side to the front however having the longer side to the front instead would suit the dress pairing better. Krishna loved the Vest Maxi Dress pairing and the perfect layering effect created through the styling technique. We, along with our viewers, thought she looked like Cinderella!
Maxi Dress with Hi Lo
Krishna then tried on the Hi-Lo top, one of the staff's favourite styles, on top of the Maxi Dress. We felt this pairing was a lot of fabric and wasn't doing anything for Krishna, so we tried belting it with one of our sashes for a thicker belt to create more of a figure. We belted the Hi-Lo through the arms, tying it behind the back under the back of the top. It made such a gorgeous ethereal look! Krishna loved the styling; she loved how it was structured in the front and flowy in the back, creating a lovely little cape. We were so in love with the look we called over Shefali, and she joined us for the rest of the fashion chaos!
Maxi Dress with Midi Kaftan
While playing around, one of our viewers, Margo, suggested styling the Maxi Dress with the Midi Kaftan on top. We found that when it was full length, you lost the dress skirt and thus the intention of combining the fabrics. So, with Shefali, the fashionista leading the charge, we created a styling technique on the spot. We hiked up the Midi Kaftan, bunching it in the back. We tied one of our sashes around Krishna's waist, tying the bow first. Finally, we tucked the bunched fabric into the bow to secure it. The result was just fantastic! The long bow at the back was adorable and looked so sweet in contrast to the brown of the Kaftan. The Kaftan over the dress was such an elegant look, way to go, Margo, for the idea! This styling and the others we tried this night were very easy. It was fantastic! If you enjoyed these creative stylings, definitely purchase a ticket for our fashion show in collaboration with Masala Gala to raise funds and attention towards human trafficking here in Canada and India. We have been crafting some fantastic looks with our silks, and the show will be at the Gage Greenhouse!
Maxi Dress with Kimono Sleeved Duster
The final styling we tried with this Maxi Dress was pairing it with a dark Duster. We belted the Duster open with the bow to the back so the dress wasn't completely hidden. Krishna loved the contrast of the dark Duster with the light dress and how it pulled from the red in the skirt. This pairing goes to show how fabrics are so surprising! We have had this Maxi Dress for some time at the store and never realized how well it matched so many of our other pieces! A perfect base for creative fashion!
Jumpsuit
Jumpsuit with Vest
After loving the styling techniques we tried with the Maxi Dress, we were excited to see how to style the Jumpsuit. We love styling the Jumpsuit with a little top underneath like Krishna has here. Krishna loved the Jumpsuit and the option of having the dual pattern on one side or the floral on the other. We first paired a Vest with the Jumpsuit styled as an asymmetrical top with the shorter side to the front (pictured above). She looked terrific, and it was such a classic look! We thought that the shape created with the two styles was very similar to the shape created when wearing a sari or other Indian clothing! Krishna agreed, saying she felt like she was off to yoga because of how flowy the outfit was and how light she felt. Krishna couldn't get over the colours of the Vest as the pattern was made up of a very cool shade of green that seemed like a grey. Only when the Vest is paired with the Jumpsuit does the actual colour of the green come forth, a very neutral piece that worked to create such a whimsical look!
Jumpsuit with Boxy Top
Focusing on using the Jumpsuit as harem pants, we paired the floral Jumpsuit with an essential solid Boxy Top. You must build further for this look through accessories like our statement necklaces from Suzie Blue. For this look, we layered one of the pink and grey mixed-shape necklaces with a Suzie Blue pink heart pendant necklace. Having this chunky jewellery added to the look while maintaining that light feel by styling wooden jewellery. At this point in the night, we were praising Krishna at this point for being such a positive, willing participant in our fashion ideas as we just kept throwing different fabrics and styles at her all night
Jumpsuit with Kimono Sleeved Top
Next, we tried pairing the Kimono Sleeve Top with the Jumpsuit. We first tried the green one (pictured on the left) and absolutely loved it! Shefali is the styling queen of our store, putting two fabrics together we would never think to use! Shefali saw the vision, sharing that these two pieces work together because they are both cool tones while the solid colour of the green pops and elevates the outfit. With this Kimono Sleeved Top, we used the belt to crop and secure the top over the Jumpsuit, blousing it at the back to create a hi-lo look. Once we tried the green Kimono Sleeve Top, we had to try another, so we grabbed a beautiful coral piece. Krishna loved this one even more than the last, as she loves pink so much! Krishna was giddy over this outfit because she looked and felt amazing! And we couldn't agree more!
Jumpsuit with Kimono Sleeved Jacket
The last style we tried with this Jumpsuit was the Kimono Sleeved Jacket. We styled this vibrant pink and blue jacket by tying it in the front to create a blouse-like top. Although both patterns may seem busy, they work together similarly to the Kimono Sleeve top and the Jumpsuit, as the solid bright colour pairs nicely with the overall grey tones. We didn't end up using the belt to secure the jacket, so our innovative Shefali came in to turn the belt into an accessory. She wrapped the belt around Krishna's wrist to create a fabulous bracelet. Krishna loved the look and thought it was so funky!
We wanted to try a different jumpsuit, especially one that is more colourful and embroidered, as we carry many jumpsuits with such gorgeous designs and handwork. We tied this jumpsuit as a halter top to see what it would look like with a different neckline when paired with our other pieces. We found a beautiful Kimono Sleeved Jacket with the same colours and lovely sparkle detailing. First, we styled it the same as the last jacket, tying it in the front to create a fantastic blouse-like jacket. Next, we tried a styling technique Mira has been rocking, in which she styles the jacket the same way but wears it backwards so that the opening is to the back. She then secures the top at the length she prefers by tying the belt around her waist. Krishna loved the look; she felt it would be perfect for an event and loved how the patterns complimented each other. When tied this way, it creates a Kimono Sleeve top with more coverage in the front with a gorgeous open back that highlights whichever beautiful fabric you pair underneath.
]]>Today we played dress up with longtime friends, Denise and Barb. While they look like they could be twins , their body shapes are just a little different. Denise is five foot five inches tall . She is short-waisted and wears a bra size of 34DD. Her bust waist and hip measurements are 38 inches, 31 inches and 38 inches respectively. Barb is 5 foot 5 1/2 inches tall, long waisted and wears a bra size of 36C. Her bust waist and hip measurements are 38 1/2 inches, 35 inches and 39 1/2 inches respectively.
You can find all the pieces these lovely ladies tried on at this link!
Tops By Length
Boxy Top
Barb:
The first Boxy Top that Barb tried on was crepe silk (opaque fabric), and it felt a little short. She is longer-waisted, so she felt that while it was a beautiful piece, it was too short. We thought the Boxy Top style had potential, so we tried a different pattern and silk. Although not pictured, Barb tried on a sheer Boxy, which had a slightly longer cut, and she loved the print! Coincidently it was the same pattern that she pulled for her waterfall top! You will soon notice these lovely ladies have an eye for their chosen patterns! The final one Barb tried on was a boxy top with a sequinned black border. This Boxy Top was shorter than the last, and the black border made the top appear shorter when layered over Barb's black underpinnings. The sheer fabric works best on Barb, as it has a nicer drape!
Denise:
Denise had brought in a cardigan that she wanted to find a Boxy Top to match, and she found one that worked perfectly! Having the matching Duster for a Boxy/Duster set was an added bonus. Denise loves Boxy Tops! They are short; however, she wears them with longer underpinnings. She said that without the long underpinnings, she wouldn't wear the style. Oops, inside-out seam! When trying on her pieces, we realized Denise was wearing one of them inside out, but it was hard to tell because of our artists' excellent work in India! The French seam gets us all, our team and Denise!
Kimono Sleeve Top
Barb:
Barb tried on a crepe silk Kimono Sleeved Top, not pictured, that was a little stiff, so she tried on a different one. The one above looked much better, and Barb liked it much more! The second Kimono-Sleeved Top had a lovely drape and looked phenomenal on!
Denise:
The Kimono-Sleeved Top is definitely Denise's style! She first tried on the Kimono-Sleeved Top pictured on the left. The warm-toned piece Denise tried on was a faux silk piece made of malai silk, a cellulose-based material, which means it is not 100% silk. Because it is not 100% silk, it is a part of our Wabi Sabi Collection. Denise thought this top was very cute and liked that this one wasn't sheer as she only has sheer ones at home. She likes that the style is less boxy looking than she thought and that they are a great light piece for warmth on a cool night. Denise tried on many Kimono-Sleeved Tops throughout the night, and each one looked terrific!
Hi Lo Top
Barb:
Barb loved the Hi-Lo Top style! She loved the details of the Hi-Lo, like the borders and the beautiful cut. The purple one she tried on first was one of her favourites. Barb loved having the look of the boxy top but with a more flattering length. Barb then tried on the orange leaf Hi-Lo Top that is part of our Wabi Sabi Collection, as it's also made of Malai silk. Although these pieces aren't 100% silk, they are buttery soft, which Barb really liked! The last Hi-Lo she tried was the turquoise one made from the same fabric as the short kaftan she chose. The blue one looked fabulous on her as well. She definitely found her style!
Denise:
Denise tried on a beautiful earth-toned Hi-Lo that had some beautiful greens! She loved the piece and the panelling on the pattern. The Hi-Lo Denise chose had a gorgeous gold and green threaded border that really elevated the piece!
Front Tie Top
Barb:
Barb tried on a beautiful Front Tie, pictured on the right, but we could not place the actual colour of the pink shade! The piece was a beautiful crepe silk and looked amazing when paired with our Casbah linen pants. Barb also tried on a lovely floral digital print Front Tie. This piece had a gorgeous green embroidered shoulder that looked so good on her. She likes to style the Front Tie Top by tying it in the front and tucking in the ribbon. It's the perfect blouse!
Denise:
Denise is familiar with the Front Tie Top and shared a style hack she uses when wearing hers at home. She takes the ribbon and ties the knot behind her back so it is hidden; it looks cute in the front, and there's coverage in the back! Denise also tried on a similar Front Tie Top and Kimono-Sleeved Jacket set, pictured under the Kimono-Sleeved Jacket style. She was surprised as it wasn't a pattern she would have picked for herself, but she loved it nonetheless! Denise likes to pair the Front Tie with pants or a skirt when styling the piece.
Waterfall Top
Barb:
Barb first tried on the animal print Waterfall Top, which looked amazing! She loved the pattern so much that she had pulled multiple pieces in it without realizing it! Barb liked the Waterfall style more than the Tapered Tunic as she loved the shape and how it was a more narrow style. This is definitely her cut! She looked so good we pulled a few more pieces in this style for her to try on. She looked great in the pink Waterfall with the flowers but wasn't a fan of the yellow and the look with a sheer fabric. Barb tried on a third Waterfall that was not pictured that she liked better; she found she was more of a fan of abstract patterns. While having fun styling the Waterfall on Barb, we played around with the piece's versatility, like tucking the front of the piece to create a similar look to our Hi-Lo top!
Denise:
Denise loved the Waterfall Top style; she always wears hers and pairs it with the matching cardigan! The first Waterfall she tried on was the two-toned pink one pictured above; however, she wasn't a fan of the pattern. Denise did not like the look of the circles on their shoulder. She found that she prefers more integrated patterns rather than two contrasting patterns. She tried on a beautiful periwinkle Waterfall Top afterwards, unfortunately not pictured, that she really liked as the tones and patterns suited her much better than the pink.
Side Tie Top
Barb:
Barb tried on a few Side-Tie Tops to find the best fit for her! She first tried the pink Side Tie pictured above but did not like the pattern as she thought it did not do much for her. Barb said that she looks best and gravitates towards dynamic patterns, so we pulled a sheer magenta side tie for her to try on. She looked great and loved the design. A very cute and effortless style, Barb likes to leave it untied to create a long blouse look!
Denise:
This was the first time Denise tried on the Side Tie style! She liked styling it with the sides tied, pulled long for a more structured blouse. Her final thoughts on the style: she liked it and thought it was excellent!
Short Kaftan
Barb:
Barb tried on a black and white Short Kaftan and loved the drape! She thought the fabric was fun, and the glittery stripe on the side made the piece extravagant! This piece was a definitive yes for Barb and was very flattering. Barb loved this piece because it was one of the first crepe silks she tried on during the dress-up. We grabbed a sheer Short Kaftan to see the difference in fabric and drape compared to the crepe. The piece we grabbed was the same fabric as the vest Barb pulled for herself! She looked amazing in the sheer piece as well. She shared that she likes to create an asymmetrical look when wearing it by tying the bottom corner.
Denise:
The Short Kaftan was another style that Denise had not tried before, and she liked it! She loved the styling possibilities with this piece: tucking in the front, tucking in the whole piece like a blouse, or even belting it! No matter how she styled it, Denise looked great in the short kaftan!
Tapered Tunic
Barb:
Barb tried on the Tapered Tunic and loved the piece's look and drape! This piece looked beautiful on Barb and is a style that suits so many of our customers. This is why we can't get rid of the Tapered Tunic, cause it just looks so great on!
Layering Pieces
Shrug
Barb:
Barb loved the Shrug and the gorgeous shape it created. She liked the pattern of the one she tried on and loved it even more when she flipped the Shrug, so most of the cream colour was on the sleeve. Such an elegant look! Barb showed how the Shrug is such a simple yet beautiful staple to add a pop of colour to your outfit.
Denise:
Denise looked spectacular in the Shrug, further proving this style suits everyone! Denise tried on a neutral-toned Shrug first and thought it looked great! She then tried on a beautiful blue Shrug, and we found the matching Maxi Dress in the store! She loved the matching set, and we thought she looked marvellous!
Capelet Poncho
Denise:
Denise tried on a beautifully patterned Poncho, and she looked gorgeous in it! She liked styling it to look similar to the Kimono-Sleeved Top but loved the diagonal look better! Denise has a natural eye for styling pieces as she quickly pulled on the Elk Casbah linen pants to pair with the Poncho. We couldn't get over how perfect the Elk pants were for the look! Denise shared that she recently bought a pair in Elk for herself and found that it matches almost everything in her closet!
Kimono Sleeved Jacket
Barb:
When Barb was styling the Kimono Sleeved Jacket, she didn't tie the belt around her waist. Instead, she found it was more flattering and felt more comfortable feeding the belt through the arms of the Jacket. Styling the Jacket this way creates a beautiful shape without being restrictive and leaves a beautiful drape on the back of the piece. We also played around with style and did the Cardigan Style Hack with the Kimono Jacket; however, we used a magnetic button to create a more cape-like jacket style. Fabulous!
Denise:
Denise really enjoyed styling the Kimono-Sleeved Jacket! She paired the Jacket with a Front Tie Top with the same pattern but a different colour palette. By playing on the similarities of the pieces, the resulting look was very cool! Denise also tried the backwards style hack with the Kimono-Sleeved Jacket and created a collared blouse Jacket!
Cardigan
Barb:
Barb had first pulled the gorgeous green Boxy Top to try on, and we knew she had to pair it with the matching Cardigan! The matching set looked amazing on her, so we wanted to see it with the Cardigan Style Hack: put on the Cardigan backwards, ruche up the front of the Cardigan and put it over your head, then straighten out the fabric to create a longer jacket style with lapels. We thought she looked amazing, and the set was so sweet!
Denise:
Denise was quite familiar with our Cardigan style and pulled a piece that she had recently added to her wish list. As pictured above, the Cardigan was gorgeous; however, she thought it was more vibrant online. The colour she thought was royal blue was more of a denim in person, which she thought was lovely! She was attracted to the piece because of the pattern, as she liked the contrast of the delicate flowers with the striking stripes along the bottom.
Versatile Vest
Barb:
When trying on the Vest, we noticed Barb had pulled the same pattern in the Short Kaftan, so it was no surprise when she said that this piece was a yes! Barb likes the Vest for its versatility and loved the look when styled as the asymmetrical top, as pictured above. We could tell that Barb watched the videos as she showed us how easy it was to turn the Vest into a scarf in the blink of an eye!
Denise:
Denise looked amazing in the versatile Vest style! She found another piece on her wish list for a while, a beautiful dark green Wabi-Sabi Vest (not pictured). She finally got to try it on in person, and it looked so elegant! The beautiful piece was very rich, with such a gorgeous gold border.
Kimono Sleeved Duster
Denise:
Denise initially pulled the Boxy top, and we found the matching georgette silk Kimono Sleeve Duster! Denise came in wearing a Duster of her own styled in the coolest way, so we had to ask her to show us how! Denise styled the Duster by tying the bottom of the front with a large knot and tying a knot in the sleeves. Then she added a chunky belt she found in her closet to add some weight to the flowy look! It looks amazing!
Dresses
Midi Length Kaftan
Barb:
Barb really liked the Midi Length Kaftan, which looked beautiful on her! She loved the small details of the piece, like the cool gold triangle pattern only on the shoulders. The Midi Length Kaftan is a yes!
Denise:
Denise tried on a few Midi Length Kaftans but felt the piece didn't fit in with her personal tastes. She tried on a gorgeous blue Kaftan, pictured above, and she loved the fabric but felt it was too much material. Denise tried tying the bottom corner of the Kaftan to create an asymmetrical look which she did like a bit better. Denise had also pulled a gorgeous sheer piece because she loved the fabric, which looked like a stained glass window. She styled this Kaftan differently by belting it with a chunky belt and pairing it with a heavy cardigan. Denise liked this more because it was more fitted and found she wasn't swimming in fabric. Denise decided the Midi Length Kaftan was not the style for her; however, her creative styling prompted one of our viewers to ask Denise what she thought the best underpinning to pair with the silks would be. Denise shared that leggings are one of the best underpinnings to pair with the silks, like our terra leggings, and a comfortable tank top like our blue sky or orange village tanks. Denise definitely has some excellent styling wisdom!
One Shoulder Dress
Barb:
Barb first tried on the One-Shoulder Dress on the right with the multicoloured flowers. Although she loved the style, she thought the colours were too muted for her, and the pattern needed to pop more. She then tried on the jewel-toned One-Shoulder and loved it! It was the perfect colouring for her and was very flattering. The One-Shoulder dress is such a stunning piece!
Denise:
Throughout the live, we had been discussing one of the sari fabrics at the store called Peggy Bacon. Finally, although unfortunately not pictured, Denise tried on the fabric in the One-Shoulder Dress! Each sari we use can make around three pieces for our store, a vest in this fabric sold during the live, so the remaining pieces, this One-Shoulder and the Front Tie Top are the last of the pattern. Denise is more narrow in the shoulders, so when wearing the One Shoulder Dress, we pinned the neckline with one of our magnetic buttons so it sat more comfortably! Denise looked absolutely gorgeous in this piece and paired it with her cropped leggings. Once again, Denise's great eye caught that the Peggy Bacon fabric has the same shade of millpond blue in our Casbah linen pants! A perfect pair!
Boxy Babydoll Dress
Barb:
The first Boxy Babydoll Dress that Barb tried on, not pictures, was a blue crepe silk; however, we felt that it was not doing anything for her. The fabric was a little stiffer, which affected the silk drape, and the vertical line pattern on the dress was too busy. We went to grab a dress in a different fabric, one that was sheer, to see whether the drape of the piece would be different. Coincidentally we grabbed the same fabric as a Kimono Sleeved Jacket she tried on earlier, pictured above! The sheer Boxy Babydoll Dress looked completely different on her, and she loved it! She looked amazing in the sheer fabric compared to the opaque one. The final Boxy Babydoll was a yes! Try pairing it with the Mina bamboo slip dress if you want to wear a sheer Babydoll without heavy underpinnings underneath.
Denise:
Denise was hesitant about trying the Boxy Babydoll dress as it is another piece with a more "boho" flowy look that she doesn't often gravitate to. She loved the fabric but found it too much for her. Denise styled the Babydoll dress with her belt to look more like a skirted tunic, and she liked the look a lot better because there was less fabric. Ultimately she thought that the Boxy Babydoll was a cute style, just not something she would wear herself.
Sculptural Tunic Dress
Barb:
Our Sculptural Tunic dresses have been going like crazy, so there was only one left in the whole store! Barb did not love the style for herself, though, as she found it sat weird on the bust and wasn't a fan of the shape it created.
Self-Pocket Dress
Barb:
Compared to the Sculptural Tunic dress, Barb liked this style much better, and we thought it looked adorable on her! The Self-Pocket is a very flattering style, especially in sheer! The dress that Barb tried on was part of our Wabi Sabi Collection.
Denise:
Denise was worried that the crepe silks in this style would sit awkwardly, but she was very pleased with how it felt and looked! This dress, in particular, was a more busy pattern than Denise usually wears, but she absolutely loved the style. She likes to style the dress with leggings paired underneath to add a bit more weight to the outfit and add some balance.
Jumpsuit
Barb:
Barb was not a fan of the Jumpsuit style on herself as she found it landed in a weird spot. With this particular style, we found that the underpinnings were weighing down the look, so Barb pulled up her leggings to see how they would look with a lighter feel. It looked so good on her, and she did like the style more without the underpinnings underneath but was still not a fan. While she felt the Jumpsuit was fun and comfortable, it was not a style for her.
Denise:
Denise looked terrific in the Jumpsuit! She liked the split pattern on the legs of the jumpsuit and prefers to style the Jumpsuit with the belt to create a more structured shape!
Maxi Dress
Barb:
Barb tied the dress with the deeper V to the front when putting on the Maxi Dress style. With the Maxi Dress, there are two necklines you can create, the first being the original rounded V neckline and the second being the side that is usually the armpit. When the straps are tied with the armpit side to the front, it creates a deeper V that is perfect for a different look and more comfortable for those with larger busts. Barb didn't like belting the dress, preferring a more slip-styled dress. However, she didn't let the belt go to waste, using it as an accessory like a scarf. She looked stunning in the dress and very sweet with the layers underneath, making it great for all seasons!
Denise:
Denise is quite familiar with our Maxi Dress style. She was one of our incredible models for our breakfast television segment and showed off the beautiful style! We found a matching Shrug, and Maxi Dress set that Denise loved! She likes to belt the Maxi Dress to create more of a definitive waist and looks great in it! Denise shared that she isn't usually a dress person, but she thinks the Maxi Dresses are magnificent!
]]>This week we had our fun try-on with the styling professionals at Suttles and Seawinds! Both ladies are 5'5". Vicki is a medium on top and a large on the bottom. She is short-waisted. Lynn is a small on top and a medium on the bottom and is longer waisted.
You can find all the pieces these lovely ladies tried on at this link!
Tops (by length)
Boxy Top
Lynn:
Lynn found that the Boxy Tops felt a little short on her because she is long-waisted. Although the style is short, she would style it to her comfort by wearing something underneath for arm coverage or pairing the top with a pair of high-waisted jeans so she could give the Boxy a french tuck. Despite the style not being for her, Lynn likes the Boxy top as a layering piece for all seasons and absolutely adored the colour palette of the one she tried on.
Vicki:
Vicki agreed with Lynn that the Boxy felt too short for her as she felt it highlights her tum because of where it landed. She also agreed that she would style it with longer underpinnings and high-waisted pants to complement the look! We have found that the Boxy Top style has a smaller size range than our other pieces because we make this piece with the small remaining portions of the sari after making the other styles. On our upcoming trip to India, we plan to work closely with our team on figuring out a style similar to our front tie style in length without the tie for those who love the Boxy Top but not the length.
Kimono Sleeved Top
Lynn:
Lynn was drawn to this Kimono Sleeved Top because she loved the colour and the embroidered trim on the back of the piece up-cycled from the sari lining. This colour was so flattering on Lynn and brought out the beautiful colours in her features. Although we can all agree that Lynn looks great, she said she wouldn't buy the piece for herself as she loves pieces with a bit more going on with the fabric or the embroidery. When discussing styling the kimono-sleeved top for those with narrow shoulders, viewers shared that using shoulder pads could help improve the drape.
Vicki:
A fan of blue! When Vicki picked out this beautiful piece for herself, we noticed a colour pattern in her taste! She loved the fabric but would not choose this style for herself because she felt it needed to be longer and made her appear wide. We played with the versatility of the Kimono Sleeved Top by tying the sleeves, which adds more structure to the piece and weight for a different drape. When styled this way, Vicki liked the top more and would try the Kimono Sleeved Top styled this way with a longer underpinning. We suggest trying the Kimono Sleeved Top with the Orange Village Hi-Lo if you find the top too short as well.
Hi Lo Top
Lynn:
Lynn really liked the Hi-Lo top! She thought it was an effortless style, perfect as a beach cover-up or for going out at night! She also shared a style hack, tying the corners and making it asymmetrical for petite ladies, as Lynn has narrow shoulders. Lynn would also love to try styling the Hi-Lo top with a belt!
Vicki:
Vicki absolutely loved the print and the colours! We were trying to figure out the decade of the print as it was just so cool -- possibly from the 80s or 90s. Vicki loved that the Hi-Lo top looks fancy with minimal effort! They looked fabulous; it was a yes for both ladies!
Side Tie Top
Lynn:
Lynn was a fan of the Side Tie Tunic and was really able to show her style through the piece! She styled it long and untied as an easy outfit to wear to the beach, then looked fabulous as she tucked it like a blouse, which she thinks would look great with wide-leg pants like the Bryn Walker Casbah. Lynn even used one of our scrunchies to create a knot on the inside of the piece creating a different drape. The Side Tie Tunic style was a yes for Lynn! We think that a sheer fabric would also look great on her and give a better drape since the one Lynn tried on was a thicker weave than usual.
Vicki:
Vicki tried on a very flattering side tie, showing how much the difference in thickness of the fabric really affects the drape! Unlike Lynn, Vickie loves the feel of the Side Tie tied as she finds the structure with the ties flattering. This style was a big yes for Vicki; she also loved the versatility of the neckline!
Waterfall Top
Lynn:
Lynn and Vicki tried on the Waterfall Top next. This is one of the store's newer styles, and we absolutely love it. The waterfall top has two panels at the front to give a more column look, so you don't look boxy, with great slits that give you easy access to pockets and create a beautiful drape. Lynn loved this top and found it was another great style to play around with! The Waterfall Top Lynn tried on was all black on one side, and when the all-black is front-facing, there is a beautiful marigold flower print on the back for a pop of colour. Lynn said she would style this piece with a belt or by tucking the front in for a mini hi-lo look.
Vicki:
The Waterfall Top was also a fan favourite with Vicki as she came dancing toward the camera! She loved the colour and how it brought out her features. In her words, it is so much a yes! And she loved the sheer fabric!
Short Kaftan Tunic
Lynn:
The next style we tried on was the Short Kaftan. Lynn found that the style was too much fabric on her and preferred the Kaftan when she could style it with a tuck or a pinched look. She tested the same elastic hack she had tried earlier with the side tie tunic and found that it made all the difference! She loved the gorgeous embroidery of the piece. Still, she ultimately decided that she would only wear the Short Kaftan if she could pin it in a way so that it did not feel like too much fabric. Lynn tried on many pieces made from a crepe fabric when trying styles, and we found that she often felt overwhelmed by these styles. We think sheer silks would be better to highlight her figure.
Vicki:
Vicki absolutely loved the piece and the fabric! When wearing the Short Kaftan, Vicki prefers to style it with the v-neckline to the front. She felt very fancy and loved the minimal effort it took to feel and look so beautiful!
Layering Pieces
Shrug
Lynn:
Lynn loved the Shrug style and was a fan of how it drapes so that the fabric is visible from the front, but when layered, it won't hide the top underneath. We found the material beneath, and posture does affect how the shrug sits, but we have style hacks that can help to keep it on, like pinning or tucking the bottom inner seam! Lynn surprised us by creating a beautiful cowl neck scarf on the spot with a shrug in a fantastic style hack! She then tried on a second shrug cause the fabric just called her! A piece with beautiful embroidery and a pattern that features people and temples. She looked even better in the sheer fabric!
Vicki:
Vicki loves the Shrug and, specifically, the purple fabric! We noticed that Vicki had already started figuring out her SariKNOTSari style as she gravitated towards the sheer fabrics when picking pieces. When styling this piece, Vicki would wear the Shrug with a dress if she wanted something that would cover her shoulders but elevate an outfit. Vicki also surprised us with a style hack by creating a large blouse scarf by putting both sleeves of the Shrug over your head. These professionals are keeping us on our toes!
Poncho
Lynn:
The Poncho was another style Lynn loved for its versatility, and she looked fantastic wearing it asymmetrically! She showed us many style hacks, like tucking the sleeve through the neckline or trying the bottom of one sleeve to create a different asymmetrical look. However, Lynn really blew our minds by styling the Poncho as a scarf and creating a French loop tie! she put the Poncho around her neck, put her hand through the neck hole, grabbed the rest of the scarf and pulled it through, securing it perfectly, and it looks beautiful! You can also put one corner of the Poncho through the neck hole, then tie the two sides together to create a beautiful knot! Lynn really is the Poncho pro!
Vicki:
Vicki loved the design and look of the Capelet Poncho, and she looked just as marvellous in it! Vicki tucked the ends of the front of the poncho into the sleeves of her underpinnings to prevent the piece from spinning; what a good idea!
Kimono Sleeved Jacket
Lynn:
Lynn loved the fabric she chose for the Kimono-Style Jacket; she gravitated toward the pattern because of the two designs on the front of the Jacket. The juxtaposition adds a fun and funky vibe to the Jacket that Lynn loves to look for in her fashion! She loved this style and, despite having a narrow figure, she didn't "feel lost" in the fabric, which many of our petite customers are concerned about when considering purchasing the Kimono Jacket style. Lynn liked to style the Jacket by running the belt through the arms of the Jacket and then wrapping the belt around her waist in the interior of the Jacket. By doing so, she felt more comfortable with the created shape and found the arms weren't restricted. Lynn also played around with the style hack we got from our lovely customer Jackie Newell and made a gorgeous blouse that looked very French! So creative!
Vicki:
Vicki tried on a crepe silk kimono sleeve jacket, which was one of the few crepe silk pieces she tried on during dress-up! She also liked the style and found it very flattering, especially when tying the belt on the inside like Lynn. Vicki also tried the fun styling hack of tying the bottom of the slits in the jacket together, creating more of a curved line in the front.
Cardigan
Lynn:
Lynn really liked the Cardigan style; it was an added plus that we had one in one of her favourite colours! Lynn is already quite familiar with the Cardigan. She knew immediately to drop the V at the back between her shoulder blades to get that angled cut in the front. When the Cardigan style is pulled too forward, you can lose the shape the hem creates, and you will instead get more of a straight cut along the bottom. Lynn also tried the styling hack for the Cardigan to make a jacket with lapels, a styling trick that Lynn liked and felt was very flattering!
Vicki:
Vicki looked terrific in the Cardigan and loved the style! Vicki created a beautiful look using the Cardigan by tying the ends crossed behind her neck to create a lovely shawl/poncho combo that was so elegant! The Cardigan was a big yes for Vicki.
Vest
Lynn:
Lynn loved the Vest, especially when styled as an asymmetrical top! She found the asymmetrical styling of the Vest very funky and such a creative way of playing around with your clothing! A styling trick Lynn would love to try would be to belt the Vest to create a gorgeous top to pair with leggings or over a dress.
Vicki:
The vest was such a yes for Vicki! She absolutely loves the drape, colour and style! Just gorgeous!
Kimono Sleeved Duster
Lynn:
When Lynn tried on the Kimono-Sleeved Duster, she was surprised by such a gorgeous pattern as she said that it was one she wouldn't have picked for herself but loved the colours. Lynn styled the Duster by tying the knot across the back rather than the front to leave it open. This is an excellent idea if it feels like too much fabric, as it cinches the waist and any excess fabric. She also shared that you could tie it across the back through the sleeves, tying the knot on this inside of the Duster at the back if you aren't a fan of the belt or ribbon showing. What a fabulous idea!
Vicki:
Vicki loved everything about it! The colour, the pattern, the drape- all beautiful! Vicki likes to tie the belt on herself without including the Kimono-Sleeved Duster, as she likes the flow of the silk when it isn't tied down.
Dresses
Midi Length Kaftan
Lynn:
Lynn loved the Midi Length Kaftan, especially the beautiful yellow colour and fabric! She also loved the minor detail of the tiny flowers we use to mend our pieces to upcycle the silks and give them a new life! For styling the Midi Kaftan, Lynn said she would love to try belting it; however, it may limit arm movement. If you are interested in styling the Kaftan like Lynn but are also concerned about arm movement, we suggest bunching or pinching the fabric to the side or center, as Lynn did with the short Kaftan.
Vicki:
Vicki fell head over heels in love with this piece and the pattern. Vicki shared that her whole life has been about lovely prints, and the Midi Kaftan she tried on was just breathtaking!
Boxy Babydoll
Lynn:
When trying on the Boxy Babydoll dress, Lynn felt like it was too much fabric for her; however, we thought there was a chance that the navy patch in the center of the piece was throwing off how it looked as it drew your eye to the center rather than across. Although it is not pictured, Lynn tried on a different Boxy Babydoll dress afterwards, and the new pattern made all the difference! In this style, she needs a fabric with a design that moves to carry the eye across in sheer silk.
Vicki:
Vicki chose the same fabric for her Boxy Babydoll as her kimono jacket, which means she chose two of the three pieces made from that sari! Vicki really liked the style as she has some Boxy Babydolls at home! Another plus about the piece that Vicki tried on was that it was made from crepe silk, so you dont have to wear anything underneath if you want to carry the dress over into warmer seasons!
Self Pocket Tunic Dress
Lynn:
Lynn loved this piece! She couldn't get over the gorgeous colour pallet and the perfectly soft silk this dress was made of. Lynn said she would wear this dress over the Babydoll because it has a similar look without the excess fabric.
Vicki:
Vicki tried on a blue sheer Self Pocket dress and loved it! All you need is a slip and a lovely necklace, and you'd be ready for an event! Vicki thought this dress would be beautiful to wear to a wedding!
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You can find all the pieces that Nicky tried on at this link.
Tops (by length)
Boxy Top
Nicki was not a fan of the boxy top! Although she loved the beautiful fabrics, Nicky liked our longer styles better and found that the boxy top cut her off at an awkward spot. We learned that she loves the flowy styled tops and quickly moved on from the boxy's!
Kimono-Sleeved Top
The kimono styled top was a pleasant surprise for Nicky! She was concerned that it may cut her off, much like the boxy top, because of the similar length. However, she really liked how the fabric draped when on and loved the elegant detail of the sleeves. Nicky gravitates to flowy styles right down to her love of flared legged jeans, so this style was very comfortable for her, she felt gorgeous in it, and could easily see being a part of her daily wardrobe!
Hi Lo Top
Nicky absolutely loved the Hi-lo top! She really liked the light blue, though she said she wouldn't have considered the colour for herself, and really liked where the top landed in the front! She found that she loved the style but the neutral colour was not for her, she loves fabrics that pop!
Front Tie Top
Nicky liked the front tie top style! She loved the colour of the piece and really liked where the piece landed!
Waterfall Top
The waterfall top was a real winner for Nicky! She especially loved the royal blue piece which she picked out because the embroidery reminds her of that from Ecuador and felt like home. She also liked that the high slits meant easy acess to her pockets. We found the waterfall was a very slimming and flattering style for Nicky.
Long Tunic with Side Ties
Really liked the side tie top, especially how she was able to control how it sits at her waist with the ties. She also really liked the fun fabric!
Tunic Length Kaftan
When we first pulled the short kaftan, we thought that the piece was going to be too much fabric and may look like she was swimming in fabric. However, we were pleasantly surprised! Nicky considered both of the blue kaftans to go home with her as she loved the fit, drape, and felt very comfortable. She loved the embroidery of the first piece as it didn't add weight to the drape and had a beautiful subtle sparkle. She also noted that she really liked the drape of the sleeve without having to deal with the excess fabric we see with the kimono sleeved top. Overall, Nicky loved this style for the comfort and the look of having the top shorter in the front while longer on the sides.
Tapered Tunic
Nicky is our model for tapered tunics so we knew that this style would be amazing on her! She mentioned that she already has many at home and loved that you can wear it at full length or hiked up to sit at her waist. Her favourite was the tie dye piece, one of the pieces she considered buying, for the bright colours and the neat mirror detailing.
Layering Pieces
Shrug
Nicky loves the shrug style and wears hers all the time! She loved the fun vibrant pink shrug with the gorgeous sparkling detail! The shrug is such an amazing piece for its versatility, it can be worn as both a shrug and a scarf as Nicky demonstrates! We also tried Mira's shrug hack where you tuck the inner bottom of the shrug in the waist band of your pants to keep the shrug from moving around or falling off the shoulders.
Poncho
Nicky absolutely loved the poncho! She ended up going home with the beautiful blue poncho as she fell in love with the amazing silver detailing technique called Mukesh.
Kimono-Sleeved Jacket
Nicky loves the kimono sleeve jacket! She has many of them at home and says they are a great piece to add colour to her daily wardrobe.
Cardigan
Nicky loved the fabric and the style of the cardigan! We tried out the flipping hack to get a new shape from the piece. Although it was very nice, we found that it flattered her better styled the first way.
Versatile Vest
Loved the versatile vest and all the various ways you can style this incredible piece! Although the colour was not for her, she is still a fan of the style!
Kimono Sleeved Duster
Nicky had a lot of fun styling the Kimono duster! She really liked the monochrome underpinnings with the duster, saying it was something she wouldn't think to do when creating an outfit. She felt very regal in these beautiful pieces! She felt like the first fabric was regal on its own but felt that she was the regal one in the second fabric! It's clear she loved the style but found the second one she tried on significantly better because of the drape of georgette silks. Although it is gorgeous, embroidery can sometimes add weight to the pieces that causes the fabric to be a bit stiff. We had a lot of fun trying on the dusters! Despite being comfy at home, Nicky's hubby was a big helper in making decisions about the pieces Nicky tried. Both she and her husband were blown away by the fusiza duster! She is a lover of colour but was surprised how amazing this vibrant piece looked on her! Nicky perfectly shows what a difference the silk can look like on the rack compared to when it is being worn!
Dresses
Midi Length Kaftan
Nicky was not a fan of the midi length kaftan! She felt it was too long and felt like it was wearing her. However, she did like the elastic technique for the piece as it creates the asymmetrical look she tends to gravitate to!
Jumpsuit
Nicky was not a fan of the jumpsuit style. Although she thought the fabrics were beautiful, she did not like the length of the piece. The legs of the jumpsuit comes down to a peak to create a palazzo pant look however this cut was too long for Nicky. The bottom of the piece really throws her off as the peak brings her down with the shortest part being quite high, ultimately making her look and feel shorter and more grounded. This was also why she was not a fan of the stripped jumpsuit as the pattern brought your eye down and the length was not flattering with her height.
Maxi Dress
The maxi dress is on of Nicky's favourite styles. She loves how much wear she is able to get out of each dress as she wore them all throughout her pregnancy, before, and after, saving her from having to buy a completely new wardrobe. Nicky also loved the versatility with the piece! She liked the shape created with the border when the maxi dress was turned to the side. This styling of the dress was perfect for Nicky's height as the longest parts at the bottom were now to the side with the shorter sides to the front eliminating any fears of tripping!
Not pictured here is her trying on one of the more embroidered dresses that we carry. We have recently found that heavily embroidered pieces are often shorter and, with this one, Nicky found it was quite tight in the breast. The one she tried is one of the pieces we had from the last shipment where they ran a bit small as our team tried to most efficiently use the fabric of the sari, which resulted in a tighter width at the top of the piece. She later tried on the final maxi dress, the brown and green one, which is made to be more size-inclusive as we try new ways of creating our maxi dress to avoid the tight width at the top
Boxy Babydoll Dress
Nicky liked the fabrics of the babydoll dress but the style wasn't for her as she felt like it was wearing her. She liked the top part of the dress but found that the bottom sat at an awkward spot. Nicky preferred dresses made from a stiffer silk because there was more shape to the dress making it look less overwhelming with fabric. She also really liked that the sheer pieces highlighted her natural figure that was lost with the other baby doll dresses she tried.
Self Pocket Dress
Nicky has tried this style before, and even has a few at home, but this is the first time she tried on a sheer version. With the help of Nicky's hubby over live, we picked out the pink dress which ended up going home with her as they were both in love with it! The pink was her favourite look because of the colour and print. We found that moving patterns and abstract bright looks reflected her style more as she does not often wear darker tones. Once we realized the cut worked well for Nicky, we focused on fabric. The pink dress Nicky loved has a pattern that moves across the dress while the other fabrics created walls of colour that needed something added to make it pop. It is through playing dress up like this that we can really figure out your style and what to look for!
One-Shoulder Dress
Nicky loved the one shoulder dress as an evening dress! She loved the embroidered fabric, though she found it a little scratchy (but she said it was worth it). She really liked the drape and style of the piece so we focused on finding the perfect fabric! The black one shoulder dress ended up being a show stopper, and Nicky loved the piece even more with our sheer top underneath to give a more balanced look.
Casbah Pant and Huxley tank in Bamboo
The Casbah pant was a style that Nicky wasn't initially going to try as she does not typically lean towards linen because she finds the creasing affects the drape of the piece when wearing it. Although she liked the wide leg style of the pant, Nicky was not a big fan of them on herself. The Casbah pant typically lands at the ankle however, with Nicky's height, she found she had to wear them to rest below her natural waist line ultimately losing the shape they create as they look more like full pants rather than the shorter pant style the Casbah is supposed to be. Based on Nicky's height, we talked about how the other style Bryn Walker pant we have coming in, the Renzo Pant, would be a better fit for Nicky because it has ruching along the side to control length, eliminating the extra fabric at the bottom that we see with the large Casbah Pant pocket. Although the pants were not a favourite, Nicky loved the Huxley bamboo! She thought it was very comfortable, an amazing bamboo piece, and thought fit perfectly!
Orange Village Hi Lo Tank
A very comfortable top, Nicky loved this piece!
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Tops
Boxy Top
Ellen was not a fan of the boxy top. She felt that it landed at the wrong spot for her—she said she would have liked it if it were a tad shorter or longer. We tried it under a duster, which worked better but still seemed to cut her in the wrong spot.
Kimono-Sleeved Top
Because the boxy top felt short, we didn’t have high hopes to the Kimono-Sleeved Top, but we were wrong! It looked amazing on Ellen. We felt it would look even better if she were wearing dress pants instead of leggings. The style worked beautifully with her frame.
Hi Lo Top
The Hi Lo top was also elegant on Ellen. There was nothing not to love!
Front Tie Top
We decided that this style would work on Ellen if she had to have a blouse under a jacket or sweater, but we didn’t like it on its own, either frontwards or backwards because of the length.
Waterfall Top
We loved this style! We tried it on both frontwards and backwards, and decided that we preferred when Ellen wore it, so that the front and left sides were different as opposed to the same. The big surprise was when we tried it on with a matching versatile vest, we couldn’t believe how graceful and flowy Ellen looked.
Long Tunic with Side Ties
We liked the style, but we felt that it cut in a little bit too much under the arm and ran a little too closely to her body along the sides. The length was great.
Tunic Length Kaftan
We already knew that Ellen would look beautifully proportioned in the midi length kaftan so we had our doubts about the shorter version. If we had to choose between the two, we would definitely prefer Ellen in the longer kaftan, but we liked the look of the short kaftan, perhaps as a bathing suit cover-up or with long boots.
Tapered Tunic
This sheer style looked great on Ellen. We think it was flattering because it had the larger neck line, and because it was so sheer that you could see her body through the fabric.
Layering Pieces
Shrug
The shrug style did fit Allan, but she said she didn’t feel comfortable with just fabric on her arms and nowhere else. Even when we tried it on with a matching maxi dress, she just felt like it wasn’t the style for her.
Poncho
Ellens favourite way of wearing the poncho was tunic style with the longer side at the front and back. Because the kimono sleeved top looked so great on her, we knew that this style would also work if she styled it that way, squared with the shorter side to the front and back. Wearing the poncho asymmetrically also looked great.
Kimono-Sleeved Jacket
Again, the issue we had with the style was that we had already seen Ellen in the longer version and preferred those elongating styles on her. We definitely did not like this piece flipped upside down and worn bolero style. It just seemed to add too much fabric around Ellen’s shoulders.
Cardigan
The cardigan style was breathtaking on Ellen. We loved it when she were at the usual way, and then blew our minds when she flipped it upside down and wore it, using the “styling hack“.
Versatile Vest
We tried the vest on Ellen in a bunch of different ways, and decided it worked best on her as an asymmetrical top.
Kimono Sleeved Duster
This style was a no-brainer. Ellen preferred it without the belt. We realized that a matching boxy top underneath would probably be less flattering than a long tunic with side ties would be underneath.
Dresses
We can’t say enough about how well this style suited Ellen! She was made for the longer dress styles for sure!
Midi Length Kaftan
Jumpsuit
Ellen’s extra height made the jumpsuit fall to the exact right length on her. Another winner!
Maxi Dress
We loved the maxi dress, tied at the shoulders and also halter style. We realized that Ellen looked better in vertical lines, then with big blocks of colour on the front of the dress.
Boxy Babydoll Dress
Ellen have never tried a boxy babydoll dress and she loved the style so much it made her do a spin :-)
Self Pocket Dress
The self pocket dress also looked like it was made for her body type. Beautiful!
One-Shoulder Dress
By far Ellen’s favourite style is the one shoulder dress, which sets so beautifully on her shoulders, and shows off her curves and legs to advantage.
You can watch the entire Dress Up Video Here:
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Sandy and Katharine are sisters with similar bodies but different heights—Sandy is the taller of the two at 5’8” and Katharine is slighter shorter at 5’4”. Both wear size medium/large/size 12 in most clothes and both wear size 38C bras.
]]>Sandy and Katharine are sisters with similar bodies but different heights—Sandy is the taller of the two at 5’8” and Katharine is slighter shorter at 5’4”.
Both wear size medium/large or a size 12 in most clothes, and both wear size 38C bras.
Shefali and Mira were on hand to join in the fun.
This is what we learned about which styles best suit these two lovely ladies!
TOPS
Katharine
There were a lot of first time tries for Kat! Personally she usually purchases ponchos, versatile vests, Hi Lo tops and kimono sleeved tops, and hadn’t branched out to our longer tunic length top styles. She loved the side tie tunic top, especially when turned to the back! And the length worked really well on her. She found the front tie top to not be as flattering. During the live, she tried it on with the tie to the front, and did not love how the tie looked when just loosely tied and dropped down. However we tightened the tie and turned the top into a blouse, and she liked that a lot more! The waterfall top was a new favourite of Kat’s. She loved the way it draped from the side, and we found that georgette silks fell better on her than the crepe silk we picked. When trying on the tapered tunic, she wasn’t at first a fan of how wide the top was. However the style grew on her, and she prefers the sheer silks. The boxy top in a sheer silk was another style she hadn’t tried before, but she ended up loving it!!
Sandy
Sandy’s selection of tops usually are Hi Lo, Side ties, and ponchos! Generally with all styles, she liked to wear them with the V to the back. Unlike her sister, Sandy prefers less vivid colours, and leans to earthier tones with greys that match her hair. Blues also worked great on her! She loved the kimono sleeved top, but prefers the ponchos due to their versatility. This was her first time trying on the front tie, and she wore it so the tie was to the back! She loved it, and tightened it around her to create a blouse that worked amazingly on her. The tapered tunic Sandy picked out was very fun, and she accessorized with an array of fun coloured coconut shell and wood beaded bracelets.
LAYERING STYLES
Katharine
Kat owns a few dusters, jackets, and tried those on during the live to show off how nice they looked on her! We found a beautiful jacket that had the most amazing embroidery! She usually wears the tie as a neck scarf, adding some personal flair. We also found that the cardigan looked great on her, using the styling hack of flipping the style over your head. (Check out our reels to find out how!) One style that Kat didn’t love as much was the shrug style, which we found looked good on her!! It was just that she wasn’t used to wearing that style, so she didn’t feel as comfortable in it.
Sandy
Sandy had never worn a short jacket, and she loved it when worn using our upside down hack. We then added a button to create a square shape that added some sculpt, and really showcased the colours in the silk! The colours of the jacket she wore were particular favourites! The duster worn with the boxy top was a great set, and she loved the colour and pattern of the set we found! Her favourite style however, was the waterfall top worn with a silk cardigan flipped over. It added beautiful sculpt with the lapels created, and even though the set was styled with very similar fabrics, nothing clashed!
DRESSES/LONGER STYLES
Katharine
Kat already is a big fan of the sculptural tunic dress, maxi dress, and one shoulder dress! So it was no surprise that these styles looked amazing on her during the live! We also ended up loving the short and midi kaftan on her. We discussed how the sheer silks in the midi kaftan worked better on her height since you were able to see her frame beneath the fabric. The silk jumpsuit was a little long on her, but we found that this shipment of jumpsuits was longer than our usual length (this has been fixed on our tailors end!) Kat also liked the self pocket dress style, but she didn’t love the fabric choices we had in store (more are coming this shipment!)
Sandy
Sandy has loved our midi length kaftans in the past, but she didn’t love the one she chose because of the beige background of the fabric.
But it is a style she loves and wears often! She was not a fan of the one shoulder dress, but liked it a lot more on her sister. The self pocket and boxy babydoll are long time favourites of hers, and she looked so good in the ones she picked! Sandy also tried on a few maxi dress and shrug sets, and felt groovy and free in everything! She felt like Stevie Nicks in the simpler silk patterned dress, but the sparklier fabrics made her feel like a beautiful wedding guest.
Michele is 5’6” tall. She has broader shoulders and narrower hips— an inverted triangle body shape. Her bra size is 36D and her bust, waist, and hip measurements are 40”, 34” and 40”.
]]>Michele is 5’6” tall and is the shortest in her family (with the exception of her grandchildren)! She has broader shoulders and narrower hips— an inverted triangle body shape. Her bra size is 36D and her bust, waist, and hip measurements are 40”, 34” and 40”.
Tops
Michele is most comfortable in her favourite style, the long tunic with side ties. The style was the perfect length to even out the width of her shoulders and her hips without making her look boxy. She looked great wearing this style both with the V to the front and the back.
We quickly discovered that Michelle looks best in prints that are asymmetrical and randomly scattered across the fabric. Patterns that were too repetitive ended up looking boxy on her frame. We forgot to try on a front tie top even though Michele owns one and enjoys wearing it. Michele also owns boxy tops and enjoys wearing them with higher waisted pants and skirts. Check out this one that she ended up buying--Michele loved the how the reversible top allowed her to choose between warm and cool tones depending on which side she wore to the front.
While the waterfall top suited Michele, she felt that there was just a little too much fabric for her liking. The sheer version, made from silk georgette had a better drape on her frame than did the same style in a crepe silk.
The hi lo top, however, worked well on her body frame.
Michele was surprised that the tapered tunic looked as good as it did—she thought that there would be way too much fabric.
Customers who watched our live felt that the kimono-sleeved top suited Michele, but she personally felt that there was too much fabric horizontally across her body for her liking.
TOPPERS
Another clear winner was the versatile, vest style. This style worked extraordinarily well when worn with a longer back or a shorter back (styled as a vest) and with the vest worn as a top.
Michele was immediately drawn to several of the cardigan styles. When she wore them with a solid black underpinning, the result was an elongating black column through the center, which was very flattering.
Michele owns a duster but we forgot to try one on today 🙈. We did try on the kimono sleeved jacket and liked the look of it.
Oops! I just realized we also forgot to try on a poncho 😬. I think we were having too much fun chatting to be meticulous about picking one of each style to try on 💕
DRESSES
As with Heather from our last episode, all the dresses looked amazing on Michele. The boxy baby doll dress worked best when the pattern was asymmetrical and the fabric was sheer.
The maxi dresses and jumpsuits looked incredible! Michele loved the versatility and the flowy fabrics.
The jumpsuits were equally well-received:
Michele liked the sheer sculptural tunic dress and is looking forward to when we have more in stock.
Michele came in wearing a self pocket dress that matched the funky felted wool in her hair. The one she tried on in store didn’t look as good as the one she came in with, mostly because there was a small pattern in a rectangular shape across her front, which we now realize doesn’t suit her frame.
The jury is still out on whether the one shoulder dress suits or not—it was really hard to get a sense of the look over top of her long sleeved black underpinning. We did discover, though that longer vertical lines in that style dress suited her better than more blocked patterns.
Michele was hesitant to try on a midi length kaftan, thinking it would be too much fabric, but we realized that sheer fabrics work really well on her and the kaftan looked flattering.
Thank you so much Michele for your patience and positive energy! It was so much fun playing dress up with you ❤️❤️❤️!
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Jacqueline has been focussing on health and self care and as a result her body had changed shape and she was keen to see how all our styles would look in her.
Jacqueline already owns several chiangmaicctv styles but there were some she had shied away from…until today!
Jacqueline is 5’1.5” tall. Her bra size is 38D. Her measurements are bust 41”, waist 36” and hip 48”. She describes herself as short-waisted and pear-shaped. Generally in tops she wears a size medium. In bottoms, she generally wears a size 10 or a medium. EVERYTHING looked amazing on her! See for yourself 😉
Watch the whole video here:
And here are some of her individual looks:
Jacqueline looked amazing in both Crepe Silk Shrugs she tried on. She is a new fan of this style and like that the shrug can be worn with either side to the top for different looks. We both liked how the shrug looked when little knots were tied into the ends of the sleeves to narrow the sleeves at the wrists.
We were both fans of this sheer Boxy Top. The length was perfect on her with her petite frame and shorter waist.
The embroidery on this Crepe Silk Poncho wowed us both. I like how Jacqueline tied the sides together in different ways to create asymmetry.
Jacqueline said she already owns some of the Long Tunic with Side Ties. The style was a no-brainer for her and she was really excited to try this colour which she doesn't usually wear.
We kept trying on Kimono Sleeved Tops because they just looked SO GOOD!!
This first one is sheer.
This red and black one was crepe silk. Both fabrics worked for Jacqueline.
We were both surprised by how wonderful this white sheer kimono sleeved top looked. Jacqueline liked that she could wear either side to the front for two different looks.
Jacqueline had never tried on a Versatile Vest before.
Her favourite way to wear it was as a top!
She was also a fan of the sparkly border on this second vest.
We both liked the style of this sheer Tapered Tunic on Jacqueline, but we weren't sure about the colour against her skin tone.
We both decided that we preferred the styling flexibility of the Waterfall Top instead.
We paired it with the matching Cardigan and loved the look!
We also thought the Cardigan looked great as a standalone wardrobe staple.
The Cardigan below was a crepe silk. We discovered that both the crepe and the sheer cardigan suited Jacqueline. Neither overwhelmed her petite frame.
Here's another sheer Cardigan, tied in front for a different look.
How much fun was this Sheer Hi Lo Top!!! And that Pink!!!!
I had thought that the Midi Length Kaftan might be too much for Jacqueline's petite frame, but the colours were perfect, and with a pair of heels, she was ready for a (comfortable) night on the town!
The crepe silk Tunic-Length Kaftan looked a little boxy until we tried this little hack to create a gather in the front, then voila!
The same style in the georgette worked with a gather as well.
And the crepe one below featured a fun little tuck to create some asymmetry.
Jacqueline already owns a Kimono-Sleeved Jacket and she likes to tie the belt through the armholes to cinch the waist in front. The one below is in crepe silk.
We tied the sheer version of the same style in front to create a top and Jacqueline has the terrific idea of wearing the belt as scarf around her neck.
The Kimono Sleeved Duster was a hit! Both the ones she tried on were sheer and neither were too long for her petite frame.
We tried on SO MANY Boxy Babydoll Dresses, but the red crepe one was our favourite.
The One shoulder Dress was a clear winner. This one went home with Jacqueline. Watch the Youtube video to see the totally different look when she wore the back to the front (it's reversible!).
How much fun was this Silk Jumpsuit!!!
And then we moved into a more classic look with the same jumpsuit style in more muted tones.
Finally, this Maxi Dress went home with Jacqueline as well. We spun it around so that what would have been the underarm was at the front and then tied the shoulder straps to create halter style. Watch the video to see how we did it.
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Tonight we played dress up with Marybeth from @paddleadventurer 🎉 Marybeth travels a lot, and she found that the silks were a great weight for packing and travelling.
Mary Beth was comfortable letting us know that she is approximately 5’2” tall, is approximately a 34C bust size, is short-waisted and curvier through the hips and thighs. She is slightly more narrow through the shoulders and bust.
She has trouble finding clothing that elongates her and doesn’t cut her at her widest points. We discovered that smaller prints didn’t overwhelm her petite frame. Also, anything that was asymmetrical or vertically striped made her appear taller, which is what she wanted. We had to be careful not to choose patterns that drew the eye towards her hips as Marybeth didn’t feel comfortable drawing attention there.
We discovered a bunch of styles that suited Marybeth’s petite frame.
Her best style was the boxy top which cut her at exactly the right spot and didn’t overwhelm her petite frame.
The vest was also a clear winner, and she like wearing it as a vest, a scarf, and as a top.
We were surprised that the long, kimono sleeved duster suited her as well as it did. We both thought it would be too long, but instead, it was extraordinarily flattering, especially when belted.
The poncho was another clear winner. Marybeth liked how she could wear it as a scarf and also in so many different ways as a top. It was just the right amount of fabric, so as not to overwhelm her petite frame.
The cardigan, maxi dress, and jumpsuit also looked amazing! The jumpsuit was a tiny bit long at the inseam, but we were able to belt it, or tie it to adjust the length slightly.
Both kaftan styles, the long tunic with side ties and the front tie top, all overwhelmed her petite frame .
The length was fine on the self pocket dress and the sculptral tunic dress but they seemed to be a little bit too much fabric around her more narrow chest and shoulder area.
Thank you so much Marybeth for playing dress up with us tonight!!!
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Wondering what our styles look like on our customers? Ever wonder what pieces our ladies personally love? Then get ready for a new series!
Every Wednesday we’ll be inviting one of our lovely customers to come down and show us what styles they prefer and what fabrics they ADORE!
Kim generally is a a size 18 or 1x. She is apple-shaped with great legs!! She is about 5'6" and wears a 42E bra.
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