by Renae Virata | We came up with a few Rodeo looks that are just right, just now for the weather in Houston using our Fashion Forecast tool. Just click on a look for details and to shop it now before it expires! Read the rest of this entry »
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Fashion Forecast Outfits: Three Rodeo Looks
Event: What to Wear to a Rodeo
by Renae Virata | The more diverse rodeos become, the more diverse the fashion! Long gone (but still classic!) are the days of only plaid shirts, denim, and cowboy boots. We spotted a bunch of stylish urban cowgirls at the BBQ Cook-off at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo who made the Rodeo their own fashion runway. Check it out! Read the rest of this entry »
Event: What to Wear for Chinese New Year
by Renae Virata |It’s the Year of the Snake…according to the Chinese Lunar Calendar! To properly celebrate, whether it is a part of your culture or not, make a statement in red, the color of good luck in Chinese culture.
Season: The Springtime Kimono
by Renae Virata | I have a very fashionable friend from Kentucky who inspired this post with her forward-thinking selection of a very chic kimono that she found in LA last summer. No matter where you go this summer, snatch one up for probably one of the most versatile spring/summer pieces in your wardrobe this year!
Events: What to Wear to a Super Bowl 2013 Party
by Renae Virata | Looks like New Orleans is going to have a busy February this year! With Super Bowl taking place February 3rd and Mardi Gras to follow February 12th, it’s going to be par-tay time in The Big Easy! Read the rest of this entry »
Travel Wear: Your New Favorite Raincoats from Trout
by Renae Virata | I don’t know about you, but just about my least favorite part about packing is being unprepared or overpacking. I sometimes reach this dilemma when the weather for my destination calls for chilly, rainy weather. I don’t want to pack too many bulky coats, but I want to make sure I’m literally covered. The answer: Trout Rainwear!
Travelista Diary: What to wear to a Hawaiian/Tropical Wedding
by Renae Virata | Spending a few days in Hawaii, I have learned a thing or two…dressing up is not the MO in the Islands, no matter the occasion. But traveling for the fashionable travelista is about more than just comfort, it’s about style and those many photos you’ll be taking to commemorate your trip!
What to wear to an outdoor concert – Freedom Fest (Houston)
by Renae Virata | The fresh air, the throngs of happy people, the amazing music – summertime is definitely outdoor concert time! And this summer’s trends definitely lend themselves to perfect concert looks. Crochet, neon colors, and maxi dresses are all hot and fit well for any casual summer celebration. In Houston, where it’s hot and muggy, the less clothes, the better. However, we have a few tips to make sure you have a comfortable and fun experience. Read the rest of this entry »
Road Trip! What to wear on North Shore Scenic Drive (Minnesota)
by Renae Virata | This route is like a rainbow of Midwest natural beauty: green forests, blue waters and red cliffs. And it makes a fabulous getaway from the heat of summer wherever you are! From June through August, the average high reaches about 77 degrees F while the average lows can dip to as low as 48 degrees F. That means a light jacket or cardigan during the day and a medium jacket at night. The style culture super casual, so a classic chambray shirt and cotton maxi skirt or a slim version of cargos with a fun tee are all you need.
Road Trip! What to wear on the Florida Keys Overseas Highway (Florida)
by Renae Virata | When you think of summer, what do you think of? Beach? Boats? Miles of ocean? I do, too, which is why a trip down the Florida Keys Overseas Highway is the ultimate summer road trip by the water. For your trip wardrobe, we see bright colors, light fabrics, open-weave cover-ups – anything that will get you ready for a beach stop or a fun water adventure. But pack an umbrella and waterproof flats. The temperatures will peak wonderfully in the high 80s during the summer, but summer is also the rainiest time of the year in the Keys, with 4 inches on average of rainfall monthly.


