Quote of the Week:


“Love the hat. It and you grabbed my attention.” I told her.
“Thanks,” she replied. “It was a gift from a friend who lives in Europe.”
“Well your friend has great taste and you know just how to wear it. I also noticed the unique way you tied the scarf. Could you share with us your technique?” I asked.
“I’d be happy to show you what I did, if I can remember what I did. I love to experiment and never know where one fold-over is going to lead me.”
So began a conversation between us. . . all because of her red hat and fringed scarf.
As conversation starters go…
Weather? Kinda boring!
Politics? Who wants to go there these days?
The Picasso hanging on the wall? Not too awful if there really is a Picasso hanging on the wall.
But the tilt of a hat and the unusual way she tied her scarf? That’s a winner in my fashion world and easily started our conversation.
Ah accessories!!
They really do pack a punch and are as equally important as the basic outfit you are wearing. They punctuate the overall look as your clothing and your accessories work together to create a harmony that expresses your style and who you are.
They are the last layer that can bring magic to an outfit. A simple outfit can have a million dollar look with reasonably priced accessories. They are creative and a fun way to play with your clothes. You can wear the same two articles over several days and change the entire look with different accessories. Accessories can bring attention to those features you want highlighted such as the face, hands, neck, ears and hair.
Not to mention: accessories make for the perfect gift. They are reasonably priced with no worries about size, etc.
My post today is meant to give just a bit of word power to Jenny’s last two videos which showed you how the store is full to the brim with beautiful scarves, gloves, socks and many more fun accessories. Think Christmas gifts and think about how you might want to add a little extra zing to your own wardrobe.
By now one thing you know about me is my penchant for finding just the right quotes for each post. That “penchant” often spills over into greeting and gift enclosure cards. I’m just imagining what fun it might be to pick out an accessory for a friend or family member and write on the card something like the following:

“Did you say exercise? I thought I heard accessorize!!”