Author: CurvyGirlsareChic

Wearing White after Labor Day

Well it’s clear some old traditions have died..

Anything goes and guess what it’s perfectly fine! The old tried and true about wearing white after Labor Day has gone away…besides haven’t we heard of “Winter White!”

Here are a few examples of how you can wear white AFTER Labor Day and I have to admit they are fabulous! 
You can pair a pair of “white” pencil jeans with a denim shirt! Class it up with a cute pair of pumps black is perfect!
The little white jacket! Pair it with some beautiful silk joggers, a light-weight sweatshirt and a big scarf! Don’t forget the sunnies — the sun is still pretty strong even in the winter!

I am not too sure I have embraced the head-to-toe [pants, top, blazer, and shoes] yet but it does look fabulous! In fact I saw a little darling on the NYC subway earlier in the month with a cute white top, baggy white pants – black belt and black sandals.. she was trey adorbs!

To read more about these fashions visit: 
The Zoe Report – How to Wear White After Labor Day

Love you more and thanks for visiting! **Mauh**

Sexy Seersucker with New Look 6216


Hi Fam! Its me again!

Ugh since I am still having the vein issue I need to make more and more of my clothes.. Why because I can fit myself better than purchasing garments and altering.

So I made myself some cute drawstring Seersucker Red Pants!

How funny many years ago this was consider “candy stripe” fabric and now its cool to wear!

Forget what you heard I like them! The fabric is literally care free and extremely easy to sew! I made these pants in about two hours. Would be less if I had better practice with my new serger!

I did something a bit funky with the serger thread.. used two different colors because I knew I would cuff them. Plus I made a little longer for more cuff depth.

Pattern is New Look 6216
Pattern Description: 6216
Misses’ Knit Tops and Pants
Misses’ easy knit top with scoop neck and short
all-in-one sleeves or higher neckline with 3/4 dolman sleeves and pull-on pants
with drawstring waist. Great for casual / weekend.
Pattern Sizing: 8
– 18
Did it look like the
photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes,
exact!
Were the instructions
easy to follow?
Yes extremely good for a beginner!
What did you
particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
Nothing
Fabric Used: Robert
Kaufman – Red Seersucker from fabric.com
Pattern alterations
or any design changes you made:
Yes, adjustments to the back crotch (added
three inches, lowered the front crotch by 3 inches, added length to the leg for
more roll depth.)
Would you sew it
again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes and yes!
Conclusion: Great
pattern for the beginner will sew this again!
Fabric: Robert Kaufman — Fabric.com
Shoes: Ann Taylor last season
Top: Ann Taylor

Salmon Tie Dye with Butterick 6050

Hola people! hope you are having a good week! I had a fabulous weekend wearing this amazing dress!
I spent about $9.00 on the fabric $1.99 for the pattern and about 2 hours of sewing time!

This is me trying it on for fit.. ignore the fizzy animal slippers and the mess on my head lol

Yeah there are a pile of clothes in the background.. Ignore them! I was trying things on lol!

Back view.. I could have pulled that elastic in a bit more!

Finished dress view in front of the National Harbor… what a beautiful carousel in the background that I took my Goddaughter to visit last year.. It was a lil gusty out there on Saturday lol

Here is the finished back view! Glad I put sleeves on this dress it was very windy and cold on the boat!
And they had the AC on full blast on in the enclosed portion! All of that provided for a bit of Marilyn Monroe action happening lol

Close-Up Selfie! I had a fabulous time with my date!

Pattern Review!
Pattern Description: Butterick
6050
MISSES’/MISSES’ PETITE DRESS: Pullover
dress (close-fitting through bust) has self-lined, twisted upper back,
elasticized upper edge of back, and stitched hem. A and B: shaped
hemline, wrong side shows. B: short
sleeves with narrow hem. A and C: narrow hem finish on front
neckline and armholes.
Pattern Sizing: 6
– 14
Did it look like the
photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes,
exact!
Were the instructions
easy to follow?
Yes extremely good for a beginner!
What did you
particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
Nothing
Fabric Used: Tie-dye
knit from Mood Fabrics
Pattern alterations
or any design changes you made:
No alterations, but since I have a small
back, I should had did more adjustment with the elastic back. I cut a 10 on the
top and a 14 on the bottom, which was more than generous! I should have
extended the length just one inch since it’s a flowy dress the wind assist with
a little Marilyn Monroe Action!
Would you sew it
again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes and yes!
Conclusion: Great
pattern for the beginner I will sew this again!
Sunnies: By Gucci
Necklace: JCrew
Hair by: Keir Johnson Bangz Hair Salon Montclair, NJ
Shoes: (Old) Snakeskin Kate Spade
Next week I will blog about my amazing visit to McCalls Patterns for a 1st time Open House and my Trip to NYC this upcoming weekend with my sew sister JFashionably! 
Thanks for visiting — Huggs and Kisses!

Perfect Stripes with McCalls 6086

Hey again!

Here is a jumpsuit I make a few weeks ago but didn’t have the perfect occasion to wear it! Well we went to an improv Brunch at the Beacon yesterday and I needed something quick! Boom! Add some fats and a tried and true BCBG clutch and its on an popping!

I got so many complements on this! I did not purchase quite enough knit because of the odd matching but it seemed to work out OK, and it was well liked by quite a few πŸ™‚

Unfortunately this shows a bit more junk in the truck that it should lol

No alterations were done except the extreme matching and I added the tie to this view.  Fabric is from the
G Street $2.97 Table..

Sunnies: Gucci
Clutch: BCBG
Flats: Michael Kors
Necklace: DIY

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