CELEBRITY STYLIST, JENI ELIZABETH SHARES TOP FASHION TRENDS

Celebrity stylist, Jeni Elizabeth is one of my favorite people ever! I had the chance to interview her in 2011 when she was a stylist on the hit show “Jersey Shore”, and I’m so thankful to call her a friend. Over the years she has worked with the likes of Carrie Underwood, Victoria Beckham, Marissa Wiokur, Paris Hilton and many more. I always look to Jeni for style inspiration, she is the best in the business!

https://candieanderson.com/2011/05/interview-celebrity-stylist-jeni-elizabeth.html

Celebrity fashion on a dime with stylist Jeni Elizabeth

Every girl in the world wants to dress like a celebrity and have the bank account of a celebrity. Reality check: Most don’t! Here is the good news girlies: You don’t have to make millions to look like a million bucks! It doesn’t matter whether you’re hitting the red carpet or a girls’ night on the town, here are the latest trends to invest in to look like a celeb — thrifty style.

https://www.sheknows.com/living/articles/959185/celebrity-fashion-with-stylist-jeni-elizabeth/

 

 

This Is The Worst Color To Wear In Photos, According To Experts

“Yellow is a super hard color to pull off in photos,” celebrity and TV stylist Jeni Elizabeth exclusively tell us.

Hm. Now, you’re probably thinking “Wait, wait, wait–I thought Gen-Z yellow was the new millennial pink.” And you’d be right. The color is definitely popping up on more feeds than ever before–and that’s because it truly *is* a happy color–it’s just a complicated one.

“Yellow is a happy, fun color and it can add so much to a picture,” Jeni Elizabeth explains. The risks just far outweigh the rewards. “It can also take away from the picture. It has the ability to make someone look ill just as quickly as it can make someone look amazing!” (See Zendaya for the latter).

So, there you have it–before you jump on the yellow bandwagon take a good long look in the mirror: is this YOUR color, or are you just trying to steal somebody else’s sunshine? Do pictures of you wearing yellow make you look and feel happy? Or do you start to resemble a human banana (and not a sexy one that Kylie Jenner is peeling…) Proceed with caution, my friends.

https://www.shefinds.com/this-is-the-worst-color-to-wear-in-photos-according-to-experts/

 

This Is Actually The Most Slimming Color (It’s Not Black!)

When you’re having a fat day, the natural inclination is to reach for the black clothing, right? If you’re feeling bloated or just want to look thinner that day, the tendency is to pull on your favorite black jeans or black tee and call it a day. Sometimes it’s as simple as topping off your look with a black moto jacket. Black is cool, so it’s not like you’re phoning it in with a mumu–it’s the perfect solution for feeling instantly better about your outfit and your waistline.

https://www.shefinds.com/this-is-actually-the-most-slimming-color-its-not-black/

Summer Style Guide: 3 Fun Ways To Style Tropical Prints & Trendy Accessories

Nothing says Summer style like bold tropical prints and trendy accessories that make a statement. To add a splash of color and a dose of fun to your Summer wardrobe, today’s Fashion & Style Guide shares inspiring ideas on how to style tropical prints and trendy accessories. Plus, discover the must-have Summer style trends from fashion experts including designers, celebrity stylists, and fashion industry insiders.

https://inspirationsandcelebrations.net/2018/08/summer-style-tropical-prints-trendy-accessories.html

Sneakers gain foothold in world beyond gym

Every day should be Casual Friday — at least when comes to your feet.

At Thursday’s Oakland opening of “Out of the Box: The Rise of the Sneaker Culture,” a traveling exhibition that traces the sneaker’s path from utilitarian item to collector’s item, sneakers were, naturally, the footwear of choice.

Evelyn Orantes, the curator of public practice for the Oakland Museum of California, wore sequin high-top Converse Chuck Taylors. Lindsay Wright, the museum’s communications manager, wore black Via Spigas.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/news/article/Sneakers-gain-foothold-in-world-beyond-gym-10814405.php

6 Moms Share What Postpartum Depression Really Feels Like — and How They Asked for Help

After the birth of your baby, it’s normal to feel a whole lot of different emotions. Excited at the arrival of this little person you’ve been carrying around inside for the last nine months. Nervous about taking on the big role of Mom. And, maybe, a bit sad, anxious or overwhelmed by all of it.

For the first two weeks after the birth of baby, up to eight in 10 women experience what’s commonly called the “baby blues,” or weepiness, irritability, exhaustion and trouble sleeping. After the rush of labor and delivery is over, your hormones readjust and you settle into your new life at home, it’s common to go through this slump. However, if those feelings linger longer than a couple of weeks, or if they become so intense that they interfere with your ability to care for yourself or your baby, you may be among the estimated 5 to 25 percent of women suffering from postpartum depression (PPD).

If you think you might be experiencing PPD, you might want to brush it off, thinking that you have no reason to feel sad or that you can work through your emotions on your own. But talking to your doctor is essential to get you the help you need — for the health and safety of both you and your little one. Here, six women who suffered from PPD share what it felt like for them and how they overcame it.

https://www.whattoexpect.com/first-year/postpartum/moms-what-postpartum-depression-really-feels-like/