Archive for August, 2009

This weekend marks the 40th Anniversary of Woodstock – the famous festival of peace, music, and love.  Four decades later,  stores are filled with fashion trends inspired by Woodstock including tie-dye tops, peasant blouses, maxidresses, and crochet bags.  The peace sign is hotter than ever, reigning as the top fashion trend to span generations.  It appeals to young and old.  The peace sign will simply never go out of style.

The current “cool” look for the tweens in my neighborhood is a tee shirt and jewelry with peace sign emblems.  I flashback to when I was 13 and my favorite necklace was a black velvet choker decorated with a silver peace sign.  The 20-something college girl next door just got a peace sign tatooed on her foot.  All of the middle-aged ladies at my gym come to yoga class wearing 60’s inspired tanks and tees with messsages of peace and love. 

Many fashion experts will tell you that if you wore a trend the first time it was popular, you should avoid it the second time around.  The conventional wisdom being that you’re too old to pull it off.  I say the peace sign is the exception.  Wear it.  Embrace its powerful message.  Peace. 

peace tee

Posted by: Kim at 10:08 am No Comments » | Topic: Trends

I have been a big fan of the great white shirt since college when my uniform was a starched white oxford button-down with jeans or khakis.  This timeless classic is being touted as one of Fall 2009’s “must have” items for every petite woman’s wardrobe. 

So last week, I headed to my favorite mall to find a white cotton shirt perfectly proportioned for petite sizes.  My search ended up being much more difficult than I anticipated.  The problem wasn’t selection.  The stores that I shopped – Banana Republic,  Gap, Talbot’s, Ann Taylor, and Nordstrom offered at least one style in a basic white shirt.  The problem was finding one that fit. 

Gap had the perfect white stretch fitted shirt priced at $44, but not in petite sizes.  Petite sizes XS – XL are available online.  The salesgirl tried to convince me that a regular XS is the same thing as petite.  It is during these moments that I know my work as a petite educator will never be done.  Petite does not mean tiny.  Petite does not mean Extra Small.  Petite sizing is based on height, not weight.  Her total incomprehension of what I was saying told me that it was time to move on.  The only white shirt I found in petite sizes at Nordstrom was on the sale rack marked down to $37.90.  When I tried the shirt on, I was very surprised to find that the sleeves nearly reached my knuckles.  I have fairly long arms for my height.  Maybe there was a reason the shirt was on sale.  At Talbots, I found a great basic white shirt priced at $69, but was hopelessly stuck between sizes.  The 6P was too tight in the bust; the 8P was too big.  Ditto for Ann Taylor.  As frustration began to mount, I finally found my winner at Banana Republic.  Their $59 no-iron fitted white shirt fit me perfectly in a Petite Medium. If you’re like me and hate to iron, the new cotton/lycra no-iron fabrics are a girl’s best friend. 

Three hours, eight shirts, and a tussled hairdo later, my quest for the great white shirt was complete. 

great white shirt

Posted by: Kim at 2:37 pm 3 Comments » | Topic: Shopping

I love my job.  I love the fact that no two days are ever the same.  I feel blessed to have a job that gives me so much creative freedom.  So I’m very excited to add Petite Fashion Blogger to a resume that currently includes Petite Fashion Specialist, Petite Training Coach, book author, and newsletter editor as well as stints earlier in my career as a Petite Buyer and manufacturer’s Sales Rep.  For free-lancers like me, surviving the current retail climate requires constant re-invention.  When one door closes, there’s not a lot of time to find an open one.  No work = no paycheck.

Blogging is where it’s at these days!  If you want to get respect and visibility, you’ve got to blog.  If you want to establish yourself as an expert in your field, you’ve got to blog.

That’s why I’m jumping on the blogging bandwagon and turning www.forpetitesake.com into a petite fashion blog.  My goal is to make a positive difference in the lives of petite women by sharing the expertise that comes with over 20 years of petite fashion industry experience and a lifetime of shopping as a petite customer.  I hope that you will follow my blog regularly and share your comments.

Posted by: Kim at 1:41 pm No Comments » | Topic: General
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