3 Fashion Hacks for the Dream Vacation


Vacations perhaps are the most festive season of the year if you are planning to go to a dream location with your beau or family. We all have the desire to look great no matter what the occasion is, but clothes that take up lots of space and do not fall within the high on comfort zone are a bit of a turnoff.

Of course, you do not want to hamper your mobility during your holiday but you also cannot go out there looking stale and boring. So if you are planning on a great vacation or a beach holiday and don’t want to make those travel bags heavier than they already are, here are 3 ways you can get a savvy and fashionable look while being easy on yourself:

The Soothing Loudness



This one is my personal favorite as it is a combination of fiery comfort-ability and edginess. This one will allow you to stand out from the crowd in the most fashionable manner. The full-sleeved jacket styled shirt which should be bright but plain, some self-print embossed in it would also be a pretty good choice.

For the skirt, floral patterns are best suited to holidays as this the time to show some funk! The shirt should not be skin hugging because it would not compliment the shirt very well. Throw in some brightly colored heels and you are ready to look glamorous and confident.

The sassier one!



This one is for those who prefer a sleek look that is not ‘bold’ like the previous ones. This one is for the somber souls who want to look fashionable but don’t like to go overboard with it rather maintaining their persona of a restrained yet fashionable look. The short shirt which shows a part of your hot bod while the straight pant covering the torso makes for a sensual yet classy look and doesn’t make you uncomfortable at the same time. The silence is soothing in this dress match and the serenity is infective. A great look for those who want to look sassy on the go.

Get That Tunic Out!
What better way to get comfortable than to get a tunic on with a pair of denim or straight pants on a vacation. The best part of adorning this look is that it makes you prepared for any activity you do whether it’s going out for lunch or enjoying the Jet Ski at the beach. This look is for everyone and is a must while packing your bags for your next vacation.

Do I Need to Take the Jackets Along?
Spring means tucking away your trench coats, woolen scarves, and combat boots and bringing out the breezy crop tops and floral dresses. Of course, tees and shorts will become your go-to pieces soon, but the cold weather hasn’t left yet.

That’s right. The official start of spring doesn’t mean you leave your jackets behind. In fact, carrying a light-weight jacket along is essential to style your vacation getaway.

How do you about go about packing your favorite clothing pieces?
Well, you can take your brightest crop tops, tanks, button-down shirts and skinny jeans. And because it’s still not hot enough for tees and tank dresses, we recommend taking a denim jacket and a leather jacket.

Denim Jackets are as cool as they are practical and they are pretty much the best part of spring. After all, you can never go wrong with denim. It is one of the things that never go out of fashion. Plus, it goes with just about anything. Whether you’re wearing a dress or casual jeans and T-shirt, denim never lets you down. There are different varieties available, but my recommendation would be to buy a slightly faded denim jacket with patches. Trust us, it will look absolutely incredible!

The talk of jackets and coats isn’t complete without leather. If you are on the prowl for a trendy and chic jacket, leather is the way to go. You’ll give out the ultimate biker-girl vibe wearing a leather jacket. In fact, it’s a must-have this season.

Author Bio:
Christine Rudolph is an enthusiastic blogger who spends her entire day writing. She is also an avid reader and loves to share quality content from the web with her friends and followers. Her forte is fashion, fitness, and lifestyle, keeping a keen eye on the latest trends in those industries. Follow @RudolphBlogger for more updates.


What Should Women Really Wear to Work

Written by: Sara Smith


Probably “I don’t know what to wear” is the most pronounced and thought sentence around the world and appropriately getting dressed for work can be included in anyone’s job
description. Most of the times, getting dressed for work is a struggle for many
women. Even if casual wear at work is becoming more and more common, it still
is quite hard to find the balance between personal style, fashion and your employer’s organizational culture.

Building a functional wardrobe is a must and the first step to achieve it is to do some research. First
of all observe what you like to wear, then check out trends and all-time
classics and try to find some common points between these two and the
environment you’ll be working in.


Here are some tips to help you figure out what you should wear to work.


Choose clothes that are fit. Wearing both too tight or too large clothes will not look good on you. Ensuring that your clothes are fit for your size will make you feel comfortable while
working and you won’t have to stop every few minutes to arrange your baggy blouse
or the too short skirt.


Follow your employer’s dress code. Take a look on company’s dress code and respect it. You will see
there what is considered appropriate and accepted inside the company, regarding
clothing.


Try expressing your style without aggressing those around you. We know your electric green new bag
rocks but it might distract your colleagues and change their (and your) focus
from work. These shocking colors are, in visual language, similar to screaming
in the classic one.


Have a neat appearance- dry and brush your hair, clean and cut your nails, brush your teeth, take a shower, etc. These are basic care activities and they show self-respect. Avoid
sophisticated hairstyling, shocking hair accessories.
Shoes are important to choose comfortable shoes, according to the season and work environment. Pay attention to what you wear during summer because many companies have a “no visible toes” rule in their dress code. During cold seasons, choose the most comfortable work boots because you’ll be spending a lot of time wearing them.



Strong perfume or cologne is a big no-no and is similar to neon accessories situation. Anything that anyone else can smell is not appropriate, both if the smell is pleasant or
unpleasant.



Avoid aggressive sexy clothing: plunging necklines, extremely tall heels, short skirts that can
expose your under-garments and sometimes make compromises. If you chose a
V-neck blouse, then the other parts of the body should be covered. What’s too
much is too much.



Over-accessorizing is nor practical, nor comfortable. It might be hard to use the mouse or the keyboard with too many large bracelets. Another important aspect is that the jewelry
pieces you’re wearing should not make noise, it’s distracting and
unprofessional.


Now that we have seen some guideline about what to wear at work, let’s see some all-time favorite clothing pieces, perfect to be worn at work:


The neutral color suit that perfect fits you are perfect to wear at work. The suit should fit your body perfectly, it should not be too large, not too small, the shoulder seams should
be right where your shoulders are and when you button the jacket, it should be
flat on your belly). Simple-shaped, classic dresses in neutral colors (navy,
black, nude, burgundy or dark green) can be easily assorted with blazers and light
jackets, perfectly fitting together for a work environment.


Pencil skirts and dress pants are also amazing options for clothing to wear at work. Pencil skirts work very well with discreet blouses and the outfit can be completed with a chic
blazer and if pencil skirts aren’t actually your type, you can opt for dress pants: comfortable and fashionable, they can also be assorted with blazers and jackets in beautiful combinations.


Sweaters, shirts, and blouses are always good choices for wearing at work when they have the simple design,neutral colors and fit with the other pieces of the outfit.



Depending on the work environment you have been blessed with, and the degree of casual-ness they show, you can also wear jeans (but not too tight), jackets and blouses in strong colors,
statement pieces of jewelry. Let’s not forget about the shoes: always choose the most comfortable option you have, and pay attention to how it works with the clothes and the accessories you have already chosen. During summer, choose the most comfortable pair of sandals (if accepted by company’s dress code) and in cold seasons choose the most comfortable pair of boots or shoes (your feet also have to feel warm).


Always follow your comfort and your style, the colors you love and try making creative
combinations with them. Don’t forget to avoid shocking pieces and colors and
pay attention to the decency of your outfits.