5 Tips To Help You Pull Off the Jumpsuit Trend
February 25, 2009 by Michelle Smith
Filed under Chic Ensembles, Fashion
Every so often a controversial trend makes it way back around. The Jumpsuit is just that type of trend. People either love it or they hate it. Me? I love it.
If you are brave enough to try the Jumpsuit trend this time around, then here are a few simple tips to keep you from looking like a throw-back to the 80s.
*Choose a jumpsuit that is tailored in a drapey, but still close to your body fit. You do not want to look like a farmer in overalls or an airplane mechanic. There’s nothing wrong with either of those jobs, they just are not known for their fashion sense. You want to be known for your fashion sense.
*Choose a jumpsuit with an open neckine, shoulder straps, or some sort of bareness to the top half of the outfit . We are looking to create some length and balance here.
*Keep your makeup and hair simple and modern. If your hair is long, wear it loose and wavy or in relaxed ponytail. Short hair should be soft and stylish, in keeping with the lounge-y feel of the jumpsuit.
*An open-toed shoe or sandal works much the same as the open neckline, that I mentioned above. They work together to draw the eye up and down to create a longer silhouette. You can really change the look of your jumpsuit with the shoe choice - dress it up or down with flat sandals or heels.
*A soft sash-type belt will keep the look modern. Avoid the wide cinched waist look of the 80s. The Jumpsuit of today is more about relaxed elegance.
Here’s a beautiful example of the Jumpsuit of today. It’s by Elroy Apparel of Vancouver, Canada. It’s made of 100% Bamboo (sustainable fabric), featuring a “cross over drap neckline and drawstring waist.” It has that open bareness to the neckline that I mentioned above and it’s in a classic black color that you can dress up or down easily.

Image: Mudshark Streetwear.com
Elroy Apparel Davidia Jumper
Was $210 Canadian, but it’s currently on sale for $157.50
Image credit: Mudshark Streetwear.com
Get Fit and Stay Green
August 12, 2008 by admin
Filed under Chic Ensembles
It’s pretty easy to find everyday wear that is green and gorgeous, but activewear isn’t always easy.
I pulled together a cute outfit for going to the gym or to yoga class that has all green and eco-friendly materials. There’s bamboo, organic cotton and recycled fibers in there.
Check it out. (You might need to click through if you’re reading a feed)
Are you trying to get fit? The Beauty and Style Channel has a great blog called Burning the Scale that has all sorts of tips on getting fit, losing weight and staying healthy.
Chic Ensemble: The Boot!
July 30, 2007 by admin
Filed under Chic Ensembles
I don’t know if it is because fall is around the corner or what, but I’ve been really wanting a long, lean pair of boots to strut around in this fall.
Luckily, there are tons of green options to choose from! In my eagerness, I put together this outfit to enjoy:

The boot is The Angelica Brown by Novacas. It is made out of vegan leather and runs 17″ from top to bottom, complete with a 3″ heel. A pair is $109.95 from Moo Shoes. They are also available in black.
The bag is a Double Braided Handle Vegan Leather Satchel (that’s a mouthful!) by Chinese Laundry. I love the roominess and the color! For those of you who live your bags to have a little less flava’, it also comes in black and there are several similar styles in a yummy chocolate brown.
It is made of pleather, so it’s not the greenest of bags (despite the color!). It is animal-free though. It’s $66.00 from Alternative Outfitters.
The skinny jeans are 99% organic cotton denim and 1%spandex by Del Forte. You can pick your pair up for $182.00 from BTC Elements. They also have black and white versions, too!
The Placket Tank by Ecoganik is another organic cotton creation. Ecoganik is a member of the Organic Trade Association, the OTA Fiber council committee, and the Co-op America Business Network. This pretty puppy is $68.00 from BTC Elements.
The cuff is an original handmade creation I found through Etsy. Made out of vintage silk ties by PetereneDesign, it’s a deal for $18.00.
I love this jacket so much that it’s the second time I featured it! Made of of eco-friendly linen, the shawl collar and tie belt make it classy, classy, classy. It was made by Grace & Cello. You can get it for $139.00 from the Greenloop.
Is it fall yet?
Chic Ensemble: The Summer Dress
July 23, 2007 by admin
Filed under Chic Ensembles, Organic Fashion, Vegan | Veggie Friendly
The white dress/brown accents outfit is always a summer staple. Here’s how to do it eco-style.

The earrings are handmade out of cherry and maple hardwood. They are $20.00 and you can get them through Etsy. There is a matching pendant, but I hate when things are too matchy-matchy.
This cute empire-waist dress is made out of 100% organic cotton and is designed by Haibtude. You can get it in natural (pictured) and white. I chose natural, because it’s a little less fussier. But this outfit would work with either! The dress is currently on sale for $112.00 through Greenloop.
The wedge sandal from Vegan Shoes is a steal at $29.99. The faux-cork wedge and faux-leather make this shoe completely animal-free.
The $22.00 wooden cuff is another hand-made treasure from Etsy.
I went necklace-less with this ensemble, but if you do go for one, I’d pick something really long and beaded, or a cleavage grazing pendant with a surprise splash of color. You could also add some color with a fantastic head wrap!
However, I chose to brighten this look up with the bag. I believe purses should be colorful. While I’m loving the aGaiN Hobo bag that is made out of reclaimed fabrics (pictured), it runs high at $120.00. If I were on the lookout for something cheaper and just as chic, I’d check out Etsy. There is tons of unique, eco-friendly bags to choose from there.
Just remember to not overdo it or you could end up looking like a house-wife or someone who forgot to leave Woodstock.






























