Sparkle for the Holidays A couple of years ago, Jill Swanson helped me find my signature color and style, and as a busy woman, I love her book, Out the Door in 15 Minutes! I invited Jill to help us “upgrade” our holiday wardrobe style … without breaking our budget. “What a fun time of the year – Christmas programs, parties and presents!” Jill says. “So how are you wrapping yourself up this year?” Wrapping YOURSELF up … Hmmm… I never thought of it like that. Fun! Jill continues … Stressed about getting dressed? Have no fear … help is here! It’s as easy as “1 + 1” … a practical and fun technique that will help you use what you buy throughout the year. Here’s how it works: Begin with one basic garment – a simple dress, crisp white blouse, a solid color sweater or a black pair of slacks – then add one piece of “glitz.” The glitz is something that can be blended throughout the year into the rest of your closet. Here is a list of ideas to help jumpstart your holiday wardrobe: Luxurious Lame’ – a gold, silver, bronze or copper scarf with earrings to match can accent a neutral sweater (ivory, beige, gray, black) and a sleek pair of slacks. Ruffled white blouse – the more abundant the ruffles, the better! This holiday staple will become a “romantic go-to” for the rest of the year. Anchor it with a fitted bottom piece and a pair of “diamond” earrings. Dark or black suit jacket – Separate it from its mate and introduce it to a new shimmering tank or cami and some dressy jeans and heels. Metallic leathers – They remain all the rage this year. Add a purse and a pair of shoes or even a jacket to your usual business casual look and you’ll have holiday dazzle in a flash. Color – Try a blaze of bright blue, gold or red in a sweater, scarf or hat. The jewel tones can be segued into the rest of your closet for 2014. If the idea of tying a scarf intimidates you – I’ve given examples of 3 simple ways on Youtube. Velvet – This forgiving fabric will play down areas you are self-conscious about and add an air of elegance to everyday pieces. Try it in a blazer, skirt or a jean-cut pair of pants. Use rhinestone baubles to complete the look. Multiple jewels – Co-mingle a pearl necklace and one or two silver or gold chains and layer them abundantly on a solid dressy blouse. Or take a long pearl necklace, double it and fasten it together with an antique broach and wear it asymmetrical and voila – inexpensive and exquisite! While these are fun ideas, making outer beauty is easier to come by, inner beauty is far more important during this stress-filled season. We need to take time to dress ourselves inwardly before starting our day by giving God time in the morning. Even Jesus did this (Mark 1:35). Colossians 3:12 gives clear instructions for putting on an attractive attitude: Therefore … clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. And in verse 14, it tells us the essential piece that completes the look and makes the outfit work: And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity. Go ahead, add some sparkle to your holiday look this season – from the inside and out! Is there something in your closet you can adapt for holiday events? Are you wearing the “essential piece” Jill mentioned? Jill Swanson is a Christian Image Consultant who works with individuals and speaks for groups/organizations on how to make the most of their God given beauty – in side and out. Her books Simply Beautiful and the newly released, Out the Door in 15 Minutes! are available at her website and on Amazon. Appearance
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