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Admittedly, I have a thing for cardigans.  I realized this the last time I cleaned out my closet and discovered that I own at least 20.  You can never have too many cardigans!  I know that I am in good company with this fashion philosophy because our stylish First Lady, Michelle Obama, is also a big fan of the cardigan. 

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I love cardigans because they are seasonless.  You can wear the same cardigan in the heat of summer over a sundress that you wear in the winter layered over a turtleneck.  I love cardigans becuase they are so versatile.  You can wear a cardigan buttoned up with a brooch on the shoulder and be all lady.  Or layer the same cardigan over a tank top with layers of  funky beads.  I love cardigans because the button front or zip closure paints vertical lines on my petite figure and elongates my short body frame. 

A classic cardigan offers the perfect canvas for self-expression and never goes out of style.

Posted by: Kim at 6:03 pm Comments Off | Topic: General

 I am a huge fan of Project Runway and thrilled to see it back.  Who doesn’t love Heidi Klum and Nina Garcia certainly has lots of style, but my favorite judge is Michael Kors because he designs one of my favorite lines.  I especially love him because he offers his line in petite sizes. 

Since Michael Kors is actually a designer himself, he pays attention to details and can envision how real women can wear (or not wear) the runway looks.  Last week when he told Ari her dress looked like a disco soccer ball, I thought to myself – what  a perfect description! 

You can find Michael Kors petite line at Macy’s in sizes 2-14P and PXS-PL.   Favorite early fall styles include a black wide leg pant in poly/rayon and animal print tops with interesting sleeve treatments. 

In fashion, one day you’re in and the next day you’re out.  Let’s all hope that ”for petite sake,” Michael Kors stays in for a very long time.

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Featured Top:  Michael Kors snake print elbow sleeve top $69.50 paints strong vertical lines on the petite figure.  Available at www.macys.com.

Posted by: Kim at 9:57 am Comments Off | Topic: Designers

1.  PETITE MEANS TINY.  Petite sizing is based on height, not weight.  Actually, only 8% of all petite women weigh 100 pounds or less. 

 2.  PETITE WOMEN CAN EASILY SHOP IN THE CHILDREN’S OR JUNIOR DEPARTMENT.  Wrong.  Children’s clothing and junior styles are not designed for most figure shapes.  Real women have curves.  There aren’t many pear or hourglass shaped kids out there. 

3.   HEMMING A GARMENT PURCHASED IN REGULAR SIZES WILL GIVE A PETITE WOMAN A GOOD FIT.  Since the petite body frame is shorter, petite garments are cut in totally different proportions from regular sizes and are not just shortened versions.

4.   PETITE WOMEN SHOULD WEAR HIGH HEELS AT ALL TIMES.  It is true that heels add height and can make your legs look shapely.  But… teetering on stilettos often throws petite proportion off and can also lead to serious injury.     

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 5.  PETITE WOMEN SHOULD ALWAYS TRY TO LOOK TALLER.  Embrace your short stature.  If you are 5’ tall, there is no way to look 5’8” tall.  The key is dressing with confidence and style and avoiding looks that make you appear shorter than you really are.

Posted by: Kim at 3:25 pm Comments Off | Topic: Fashion Tips

To tweet or not to tweet???   That is the question.  After much hemming and hawing, I have decided to give tweeting a try.  My friend Dwain, who is also a respected business coach, tells me you need to tweet if you’ve got a book to promote (www.thepetitehandbook.com).  I’ve only been at it for three days, but it’s really kind of fun.  I just need to get some followers.  So follow me on Twitter at  http://twitter.com/mypetitetweet and get a petite fashion tip or fact every single day.

Posted by: Kim at 1:25 pm Comments Off | Topic: General
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