Tuesday, October 25, 2016

From the Trenches of War to the Runway: Trench Coats and Their Place Among the Classics in Fashion.

Hey Ladies!

We're talking about another must-have classic today: The trench coat. I mean really, it doesn't get much more classic than this.

I'll try to keep this bit brief, but I have a history lesson for you today. If you'd like to skip the history lesson (seriously it's so interesting though!) you can just scroll down to see how I style my curves in a classic trench coat.

Do you know where trench coats got their name? Cause I sure didn't, and honestly I never gave it much thought until recently. This whole tale begins over a hundred years ago, before World War I.

Most people, when thinking of a classic trench, think of Burberry. However, there is a disagreement in history over who it was exactly that created this iconic look. Aquascutum claims that their coat design was done in the 1850's but Thomas Burberry invented gabardine, a waterproof and interwoven fabric, in 1879 and submitted the design to the British Army office in 1901. The stationary, field war of the 1800's was long gone, and new, deadly weapons changed war to guerrilla tactics (hide and attack), and blending into your surroundings. Hence, khaki was born to disguise those wearing it. The color of these new coats by Thomas Burberry would match the new khaki color used by the army.

Originally the British military used "greatcoats", which were inflexible and burdensome, and not suitable for trench warfare. They would often cake with mud and waste, forcing the soldiers to cut the bottoms off, or throw away their coats. While the regular enlisted solider was restricted to wearing the not so awesome and ironically named "greatcoat", officers were able to purchase higher quality coats from outside sources (think Burberry and Aquascutum). These coats were waterproof, breathable, and flexible. They also had a very distinguished look.

Officers originally came from the elite classes of society. They could purchase their own coats if they chose to do so. They were not Army issued. The coats served two purposes. They allowed the officers to be highly mobile and allowed them to stand out; they looked distinguished and were able to keep their elite appearance. However, this was not always a good thing. Being distinguishable in war, especially being an officer, put a target on them. Due to officers being killed so often, the military began drafting officers from regular class citizens. So they adopted the trench coat, and appeared higher class. They were called "temporary" gentlemen by the higher class. When the war was over, these officers wanted to keep the appearance of gentlemen, so they kept and wore their coats. Once America entered the war, American soldiers found the coat appealing as well. So American military adopted the trench coat, and the trend moved Stateside.

Businesses, in order to make money during the time of war, began attaching the term "trench" to everything. During the Great War, to own or wear something "trench" was a way to show your patriotism. This is were the term "Trench Coat" was born.

People were enamored with the way officers looked (dashing, dreamy, handsome). After the war, the idea of a fresh faced new officer wearing a trench coat gave way to the war worn, "world weary" solider coming home wearing his trench coat, and became a romantic symbol for women everywhere.

Trench coats really took off in the fashion world during the interwar period (between WWI and WWII) Hollywood picked up the trench coat trend and just like today, celebrity influence was heavy and all of a sudden, a classic in fashion was born. After WWII, a plethora of war movies were made, again romanticizing the trench coat.

Women adopted the trend during war time because they felt their regular dresses were just too flashy, and unpatriotic. They thought the best way to show patriotism was to "fall in line with their solider boys" by sporting trench coats as well.

So, over a hundred years later, trench coats are considered a fashion staple and wardrobe must have, an eternal classic.


Being a lover of the classics in fashion, as you know if you've been following me for any length of time, a trench coat, was simply a must have for my wardrobe. Now, being a curvy girl with quite a large bust, I had a difficult time finding a trench coat that fit properly. They are typically double breasted and don't allow much room in the chest area. I had tried several brands and was always left disappointed; they were either too tight in the chest, but fit through the body and arms well, or fit well in the chest but swallowed up my figure everywhere else. So I was on the hunt for quite some time before I found the perfect trench. And as luck would have it, over the years I have acquired several that I absolutely adore.

Look Number One

This trench coat is your classic, khaki, double breasted, belted trench coat. It's by Calvin Klein and was originally one hundred sixty dollars but I got it for half that at TJ Maxx! I couldn't love it more and it is so sophisticated and elegant. It's the quintessential trench coat. 



I paired this classic trench with my Burberry scarf and Burberry "Canterbury" shoulder bag in Nova Check. I found this beautiful bag several years ago when a friend of mine was making a purchase at Burberry and I accompanied her to the store. A few short months later I received this bag as a birthday present from my parents. I know I will have it forever, because it too, is a classic. I wore my Chanel ballerinas, which if you'd like you can read about here. I also wore my beloved Chanel bow sunglasses. Sadly the white bow version is no longer available. 



For this blustery day in the city, a scarf was absolutely necessary.  


Look Number Two 

If it's not a windy, chilly day, just lose the scarf for a simpler look. I wore a classic white button up shirt under a beige v neck sweater from Zara with black skinny jeans and my Chanel flats. 



Details 


Look Number Three

A trench with a feminine flare. This navy blue trench coat by Dorothy Perkins is one of my most favorite pieces in my wardrobe. I purchased this trench after Kate Middleton was seen in her Ted Baker "Jinian" trench. I was later able to score the actual Ted Baker trench but I must say, I love this Dorothy Perkins version even more. It's much more flattering on my curves. Oh and if you follow me, you know how much I love navy blue. It flares out at the waist and really flatters your figure. 


I wore my favorite hat. A black wool "Cloche" hat, a classic from the 1920's. Black suede pumps by Nine West and a black scarf from Kenneth Cole are the icing on this classic cake. 


If you're ever in the York, PA area, check out the "Take Five Espresso Bar" in the Central Market. They do awesome coffee. 




Neckline details 


Look Number Four 

This is a more casual look. I know boat shoes are all the rage in recent years. I wasn't sold on the look outside of nautical life until I saw Kate Middleton sporting these particular boat shoes by Sebago, these are  their "Bala" shoe. I was on the wait list for what seemed like forever to own a pair. I can assure you, they were worth the wait. Each pair is hand made and they fit like a glove. They are unbelievably soft and literally go with anything. I've had them for years now and they still look new. I'm super grateful to my favorite Duchess for introducing me to the brand. 


A navy and white buffalo check scarf from J Crew is a comfy and classic accessory to tie it all together. 


I love this city so much.


If it's a cold or windy day, tie your scarf up in a knot and keep warm.


Look Number Five

Trench coats can also double as a dress coat. Especially one cut like this one. The flare gives it that extra something. 


This large velvet bow clutch is another Duchess inspired piece. She carried a similar clutch by Mascaro, this one however, is by Juicy Couture. 


Look Number Six

Oh this one is so fun, and one of my absolute favorites! I typically reach for this pink trench from the Gap more in spring time, just because it's so bright and cheery. It is perfect for me though, because I love pink so much. It's definitely a more casual look. I mean you could definitely dress this one up for a night on the town. For this look, I've got that weekend errand day vibe going on. Every time I wear this trench I get so many compliments on it. Would you believe this beauty cost me less than twenty dollars at the Gap outlet! I'm telling you ladies, there are so many amazing deals out there, you just have to be patient and wait for the right things to come along. 


When you aren't wearing your trench belted and buttoned, tie the belt around your back for a classy but functional look. This way you won't be dragging your belt on the ground if it happens to slip through the loops. 

This striped shirt from J Crew is so pretty, alternating navy and cobalt blue stripes is a fun twist on the traditional Brenton top. 


Look Number Seven

Gold stripes and navy blue create the perfect classy, autumnal, nautical look. Wearing your trench open, just gives it a more casual (but still elegant and put together) look. 


This metallic gold striped shirt from J Crew was a little intimidating to me at first, but I love it so much these days. It is perfect for fall. I love stripes. I used to be scared of them, you know the whole thing about how horizontal stripes make you look wider? Well I say forget about that! I have so many striped shirts and I love them all. 


My heels here are the navy blue LK Bennett "Art" Court shoes, as seen on the Duchess of Cambridge (as I said, she's my greatest style influence). 


Look Number Eight

Last, but certainly not least is my Burberry "Littleton" trench, made famous and named for the Duchess of Cambridge, aka Kate Middleton. She first wore this coat prior to her and Prince William's marriage. It was love at first sight for me. As mentioned in a previous blog post, and above, she is my greatest fashion inspiration and the ultimate style icon for me personally, but I'm not alone in that. Minutes after she was seen wearing this coat, it sold out nearly everywhere, read about it here. My husband surprised me with it for my birthday shortly after. I swear he must have used wizardry to find it, but I couldn't have been more grateful. It spends most of it's life in the garment bag, but I bring it out for very special occasions during the cooler months.


The ruffle hem is my favorite part! 







If you take inspiration from any of these looks, or just want to say hello, tag me on Instagram @Classicallycurvy or Twitter @Classicallycurv. I'd love to see your looks and be inspired by you too! 

Thanks so much for reading!

Love, 
Kate



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Similar Calvin Klein Trench Coat 


Similar Navy Blue Trench Coat (Up through Plus Size)



Sebago Bala's 














Source: 

http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/trench-coat-made-its-mark-world-war-i-180955397/?no-ist


Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Classic in Camel: How to Style a Camel Blazer

Hey ladies!

Any time a conversation, article, or blog post about wardrobe staples or essentials comes up, you will always hear (or read) that a nice quality and good fitting blazer is a must. I love my black and navy blue blazers, but today I am going talk about the camel blazer and just how versatile (and essential) it is!

Camel is one of those color trends that isn't going anywhere anytime soon, as a matter of fact I think it's probably safe to put it in the classic category at this point! It's always relevant. It works in any season. Obviously here we are talking about a blazer, so this is more of a fall to spring piece, but the color camel (think belts, bags, shoes), works in any season. Camel is just so versatile and adds an element of sophistication to any outfit. There are literally endless options. I find myself reaching for this blazer more than my black and navy blazers combined.

You can wear this blazer in professional settings, out for a date, for a more put together shopping day and maybe a lunch date with the girls or your significant other. So lets just jump right in and have a look at a few different options!

Look Number One

I'd wear this for a shopping day or a lunch date. This layered look is perfect for fall. Under this classic blazer, I wore a gray sweater over my favorite gingham button up shirt from the Gap, with some classic navy jeans from Ann Taylor, simple pearl earrings, and Tory Burch leopard wedges add a little bit of sass.



Look Number Two

This outfit is all classic with a little bit of trend to top it off. I went with all black underneath to really make the blazer the focal point. Opened toed booties from Target add a bit of fun and trendiness to an otherwise classic look. Read about these booties here. I accessorized with gold bracelets and my gold monogram necklace from Jennifer Zeuner. I'd wear this outfit for a movie date, or dinner, cocktails in the city, it's so classic and versatile, you could pretty much wear it anywhere. 


Look Number Three

How to dress up your blazer. Perfect for a holiday party or even to the office. A tartan button up shirt and pearls, paired with a sidewalk skirt from J Crew Factory are so classy and elegant. The blazer adds an extra element of class and refinement. Again I think the leopard wedges are an unexpected little surprise that really complete the look. 


There are literally endless ways to style this blazer. Follow me on Instagram @Classicallycurvy. I'll be showing you more looks and different ideas throughout the fall and winter season that will hopefully inspire you to give this classic a home in your closet. 

That's all for now!

Love, 
Kate

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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Pretty in a Pink Beanie! Target Dollar Spot Strikes Again!

Hey Ladies!

If you've been following me for any length of time now, you know that I LOVE Target! I check out the dollar spot as soon as I walk into the store. There is always new merchandise and there are so many awesome treasures! This week, I found this gorgeous fuchsia cable knit beanie hat with a faux fur pom pom on top!


I love, love, love all things pink. Can you imagine how excited I was when I saw this little gem for only five dollars?! Target sells almost identical hats in other colors for around sixteen dollars! There were several other colors available at the dollar spot, but this vibrant fuchsia just jumped out at me. I have a J Crew puffer vest in the exact same color that I live in during the cooler months, so I knew immediately that I would get a ton of wear out of this.


The quality is awesome too! It's really well made and super warm. I love the pom pom detail! As I suspected, it goes perfectly with my vest but I have several other looks that I'll be pairing it with as well. It will be a nice pop of color on those days. But I went all in with the pink today! If you're not that into pink, my Target had it available in a nice beige color too. I plan on snagging a few more of these! 


If you're interested in the pink tassel charm I have hanging on my bag, it also came from the dollar spot! And you can read my blog post about it here. 

That's all for today ladies! 
Love, 
Kate




Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Classically Comfortable and Cozy! A Blanket Scarf Lookbook!

Hey Ladies!

Blanket scarves are all the rage right now. Actually, they have been for quite some time. I first fell in love with this trend (that's here to stay) last fall. I just can't tell you how much I use my blanket scarf, so I'm going to show you! First of all, it goes with everything, and you can style them so many different ways. I put together a little lookbook to give you a few ideas about how to style one!

Look Number One 

For the first look I did a casual shopping day, or lunch date look, or even a movie date, it's always freezing in movie theaters. I am so into this gorgeous mustard yellow color that's just everywhere right now. I paired the sweater with my favorite chambray shirt and some navy "curvy" jeans from Ann Taylor and my classic navy New Balance sneakers.


I accessorized with a gold statement bracelet and halo diamond stud earrings from Nordstrom and my Hermes Clic Clac bracelet


This NYX Cosmetics buttergloss in "Spice Cake" is quickly becoming a fall favorite of mine.


The yellow in the scarf is really brought out by this sweater. 


Look Number Two

This is a look I'd wear to a sporting event, or even a camping trip. It's called a blanket scarf for a reason! It's chic enough to be worn without looking like you are literally toting a blanket around with you. But it IS a blanket. Cuddle up on the bleachers or around the campfire and get cozy! 




Look Number Three

Date night! This is a super classy way to wear your blanket scarf! Drape it over your shoulders. Now you could just leave it at that and wear it like a shawl. But I took it one step further and decided to accentuate my figure by belting it in the middle. This shirt dress is from Walmart! Can you believe it? What a hidden treasure! You can read my blog post about this dress here if you are interested. Since we are entering the cooler months, I threw on some black tights to keep my legs warm and these fabulous "Royal" booties by Aquatalia by Marvin K. I purchased these booties after the Duchess of Cambridge wore them multiple times. I figured if she can do walk abouts in them, then they must be comfortable. I was so right, they are and I love their look as well. I get endless use out of them in fall and winter, and who am I kidding, into spring as well. 


I've even worn these booties walking around in New York City and they never hurt my feet. Check out the brand Aquatalia if you are in the market for some boots! 


Look Number Four

Stay warm on the trails or on long autumn walks. Comfy boyfriend jeans and a sweater with a puffer vest to top it off, make for a comfy and oh-so-warm combo for brisk fall day. And you'll look cute too! 




Comfy and functional, but classy. 


Look Number Five

Keeping with the same theme as above, functional and cute. This scarf is such a hearty material, you really don't have to be worried about dirtying it up or ruining it. So USE it. Take it on all of your fall and winter adventures. 


I paired mine with my "Downtown Field Jacket" by J Crew for a walk along the river. 


Look Number Six

This is more of a lunch date or shopping day look. Put together, but still super warm and cozy. As I've mentioned in previous posts, I love navy blue! 


Navy blue "Curvy" jeans by Ann Taylor, a Navy puffer vest from J Crew, and a navy and white stripped shirt from Nautica. So much navy, but the scarf and stripes really add dimension and texture to the outfit. 






Look Number Seven

This is a look I showed previously in a post that I did about these gorgeous red Hunter boots. If you'd like more info on them, you can read about them here.




I purchased my scarf from Etsy and it's been an incredibly worthwhile purchase. As you can see, it's so versatile. Dress it up, dress it down, it goes with everything! Different colors even give it a different look! 

I've ordered two different color options and am very impatiently awaiting their arrival. I will be sharing those with you once they arrive! But the one I featured today is the most sought after color, so I figured I couldn't go wrong sharing that one for now. 

I can't wait to try out a few more styles and tying techniques with it. I tend to wear mine only a few different ways, but I'm looking forward to trying some different options this fall and winter. Check out this blog post from "Kelly in the City" on other blanket scarf tying options! 

Thanks all for now! 
Love, 
Kate


A little throw back to last winter, taking my boys on a magical walk through the woods to see Christmas lights! 



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Blanket Scarf


J Crew Tippi Sweater 
J Crew Factory Chambray Shirt

Ann Taylor 'Curvy Jeans" (Check out their other Curvy Jeans as well)

New Balance for J Crew navy blue sneakers

J Crew Factory Breton shirt

J Crew Factory navy blue puffer vest


Vineyard Vines baseball hat

J Crew Factory Herringbone puffer vest


J Crew Downtown Field Jacket


Sadly the Aquatalia "Royal" booties are completely sold out, but you can shop other styles here.