Friday, October 30, 2009

Leftovers: Philosophical Musings

Is Fashion a Means or an End?

I do not own paper plates for fear their callous scalloped edges and soggy centers might contaminate the delicate flavors of my snacks. I iron my sheets, knowing I will snuggle sounder in a wrinkle-free milieu. I hone the writing of my pen at regular intervals so each stroke of my hand-written correspondence will utter a pleasing turn. I call myself an aesthete (my husband prefers a three letter acronym initiating with the letter O), but I believe beauty enhances function. And charm is never trivial.

Your smarty, sharp mind may have already concluded my fancied form of beauty: the ornamentation of the human figure. But even in this pet realm of cloth and zippers, I believe style should be applied with purpose. I prefer fashionable matriarchs, executing their divine roles of nurture with grace and poise, to modern fashionistas pouring their entire purpose into undiluted decoration. Lady professionals can profitably exploit pressed button holes to a more polished work output. Younglings can render trouser leg angles to identify and express their internal souls. Seasoned dames can express wisdom and sophistication with the turn of a collar.

The goal of fashion is not to be stylish, the goal of fashion is personal style.


Am I contaminating the purity of aestheticism with my own moral, political, and dirty didactic ends? Can art not exist for itself? State your arguments in the comments.

So you've caught me stalling this week, but you'll want to come back Monday, trust me.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Leftovers: Weardrobe.com

Today is a special day, more on that Monday, but when special days come unexpectedly, one must ask, with what ensemble shall I express my reverence for the day, the setting, the people?

Weardrobe.com may be a solution. One can use this resource for assembling new looks. When you are successfully frocked, you can then pay it forward by posting images of your own elegance.

And every week they offer a contest, this week it's the Best Night Out look. So get spiffed up this weekend and win a $50 gift certificate.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Leftovers: All Dressed Up & Nowhere to Post


Closet shopping provides a freshy, new outfit fix when budgets are tight, spent, or otherwise occupied. At an ensemble's genesis, I'll commonly take a picture to ensure it has the health and vigor to survive fashion realities. Following are photographs of go-to ensemble births, taken just seconds after their collection and delivery from my wardrobe. Random but charming in their infantile state, I hope you enjoy these outfit babies as well.

Born February 2009: Modern Marie Antoinette
Ensemble Anthropologie 2007-2008, Stockings DKNY Dillards, Pumps Pink Studio Endless.com


Born May 2009: Fanciful Fowl
Ensemble Anthropologie 2005-2007, Pumps Gianni Bini Dillards (originally purchased as the "something blue" in my wedding ensemble, they're overworn, but I believe their history qualifies them as vintage)

Born August 2009: Bustling Boulevard
Blouse Forever21, Pencil Skirt Banana Republic, Belt Charlotte Russe, Stockings Urban Outfitters,

Fashionable Leftovers


As one prepares a fashionable dish, it frequently occurs that not ever delicious remnant is consumed or even spread on the table. My fashion icebox is full, and I would like to share some random fashion tips with you that are as fresh as the day they were conceived.

Come back for second helpings.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Denim: Straight Figure

Parading down the linear figure runway:

Skinny, Cigarette, Slim Leg Cuts, the narrow end of your slender ankles makes your hips look shapely by comparison.

Whiskers & dimensional distressing, add interest and shape through the thigh.

Flap pockets with embellishment, round out a subtle bottom.

Lighter washes, quickly maximize a diminutive figure.


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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Denim: Curvy Figure

Strutting down the lower figure & hourglass runway:

Angled yokes, ensure that the denim contours to your shapely seat.

Clean, dark, and sharp, no need for messy whiskering, or distressing through the thighs, your curves can speak for themselves.

Proportioned pockets, too little and you'll be making an unfair comparison.

A classic dark wash will minimize your lower assets.

Flares, bootcuts, trousers, a wide leg opening will balance your hip line.

1 hundred 98 cents = your own denim fashion look book cheat sheet.

Procure your own empire constitution. Your personalized fashion look book can include your own rules of denim conduct and much more.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Denim: Soft Center

Walking down the soft delicious center & upper figure runway:

9 1/2" rise and above, corseting in all the belly jiggles.

Flap pockets, when combined with a mid-rise, will round a flat bottom while flattening a round tummy.

Straight leg and wider leg openings (ice cream cones tend to topple on the catwalk.)

Slouchy boyfriends provide casual chic for feminine girlfriends.


1 hundred 98 cents = your own denim fashion look book cheat sheet.

Procure your own empire constitution. Your personalized fashion look book can include your own rules of denim conduct and much more.


Friday, October 16, 2009

Denim Affordable: Winner

2, a pair, a couple, and also Two Beautiful Girls Mommy, aka the winner of her very own DownEast Basic's Denim Giveaway.

Hip hip hooray for our mommy in Japan, and hip hip hooray for you too.

Why you, because you get free shipping
on your denim dreams and anything else that finds its way into your
DownEast Basics shopping cart using the following promo code at checkout: cardiganempire

So you ask, "Who can wear skinny jeans?" "When should a flap pocket be applied?" and "Where can I find a pair of mid-rise denim?" Genes for your Jeans will be continued next week. See you soon.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Grand Opening: Free Mani




Don't forget to enter the Denim Giveaway!


1 hundred 98 cents = your own denim fashion look book cheat sheet.

Procure your own empire constitution. Your personalized fashion look book can include your own rules of denim conduct and much more.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Denim Affordable: DownEast Basics Giveaway


Sometimes tiny budgets are even more troublesome to fit than tiny waists. And while I believe denim is worthy of a modest investment, given the complexity of perfectly swaddling durable, twill cotton cloth about a unique sets of curves, I was actually rather delighted and surprised by this diminutively priced option from DownEast Basics.

But before we get down to the denim, let us start by admitting that I am a blue blooded, blue jean snob. To be fair, it's just my thighs and seat that are snooty in the presence of modern dungarees, well my waist too. But my entire upper body and calves are completely unpretentious around indigo cloth. So you can imagine my entire lower body's unabashed surprise when DownEast Basics delivered their Platinum Jeans which were not only affordable but also flattering. Let me explain:


1. Wash. Delightfully dark causing my lower figure to recede into proportion with my upper figure. And no messy whiskering or sandblasting to highlight my prominent thighs and hips.


2. Cut. Not to clingy through the thigh, not to flared on the ankle, just a flattering, perfectly proportioned bootcut.

3. Rise: A bit low for my ideal, (I dream in denim mid-rise). Pair these with a longer top or regret it everytime you bend over or sit down. And while I appreciate that the waistband was not overly snug (thereby squishing soft delicious centers everywhere) it was a little too roomy around my waist. Not an uncommon problem for me, and not difficultly corrected by my neighborhood tailor.

4. Length. Comes in 32 and 34 inches from crotch to hem. Perfect for me and my shorty legs, but you 36 inchers will want to keep shopping around.

These jeans were in fact so affordable, one can afford an entire outfit (see suggestions below) for the price normally surrendered for premium designers. There'd probably even be a few dollars left over for me to get the waist altered.
















You can win your own pair of DownEast Basic Denim too missy, here's how:

Either: Go to DownEast Basics, inspect their denim selection, and leave a comment detailing the pair you think may be a match.

And/Or: Become a DownEast Basics fan on facebook and leave a confirming comment on this Cardigan Empire post.

The winner of the Denim Giveaway will be selected on Friday, October 16th. The winner gets to select a pair of DownEast Basic Denim in her cut and size of choice. I'll even help you decide which pair to get, should you desire assistance.

In the meantime, feel free to assemble the rest of your ensemble using any of the fashionable, affordable options at DownEast Basics and enjoy free shipping. Enter "cardiganempire" in the promo code, valid, 10/13 - 10/27.



1 hundred 98 cents = your own denim fashion look book cheat sheet.

Procure your own empire constitution. Your personalized fashion look book can include your own rules of denim conduct and much more.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Jeans for your Genes

In the 75 years since denim was introduced for Ladies by Levi's, denim has shuffled ahead of manual labor and physical leisure.

And while denim ranges from cigarette to carpenter cuts, from stone to indigo wash, and from $ to $$$ in price, what you need to know is what will perfectly suit your figure, lifestyle, and budget.

The answers are coming, a giveaway is coming, are you?

1 hundred 98 cents = your own denim fashion look book cheat sheet.

Procure your own empire constitution. Your personalized fashion look book can include your own rules of denim conduct and much more.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Shy Décolletage: Continued

To all those shy bosoms, convinced that camisoles are the only option for chested concealment, let me introduce you to a few camouflaging cohorts.

Scarfy: Not only cozy, it also makes a great cover-up.

TN: Also known as turtle-neck. Far more versatile than a monogamous companion to crew-neck sweaters. This buddy can go under everything from open necked blouses to strapless dresses.

Cuz: This friend is a really, real person, not just a clothing garment that I have given a pet name. My cousin looks demurely darling in her very own 90 Words Per Minute dress.

Luck of the Draw

Sounds effects worthy of the price is right followed by rolling drums please . . . the winner between 1 and 195 entries on Cardigan Empire and Shabby Apple's blog, is fifty-one: the lovely Ashley Elizabeth.

Felicitous Commendations Ashley Elizabeth! Your 90 Words Per Minute, will be sent ASAP.


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Shy Décolletage: Shabby Apple


If your taste for lady egg exposure lies closer to Victorian rather than Elizabethan standards, this message is for you. Perhaps the skin two handbreadths from the base of your neck morally reddens with bashful manifestation or perhaps you care not to reveal the previously smooth valley which age has begun to furrow.

As an admitted bashful bosom, you are no doubt skilled in the application of the neckline rising power of a camisole. But why not try a solution that includes built-in propriety?

Shabby Apple is a modest Camelot, home of treasures like the 90 Words Per Minute Secretary Dress. Let us admire each facet of this gem.



1. Neckline. Tying the neckline around the literal neck, keeps the entire bust and all that leads up to it divinely sequestered.


2. Sizing. While this frock is labeled "generously sized," I found the size smaller I ordered to be just a bit snug. I believe the draping would be more flattering if ordered in the traditional size.


3. Seasonality: This light-weight jersey is the perfect weight for a spring or summer day-dress. If you want to transition this piece into fall and winter, I recommend pairing it with a pair of embellished stockings and a sweater vest or core-warming cardigan. And let that playful little neck-tie peak out. With its ability to layer or stand-alone, the 90-Words Per Minute Secretary Dress could quickly become an all-season favorite.




4. Elementals. The rouching on the sides helps the dress to drape smoothly over shapely hips, however, given the overly cozy size I selected, it created a few unsightly lines across my generous bottom. Pick the right size, and this will not happen to you.

Does your closet need one of these too?

Then, click on over to Shabby Apple's Blog and find a promotional code cloaked like your sweater puppies, and redeemable on any Shabby Apple dress (see some of my high-necked favorites below).
















Or you can enter up to two times for a chance to win your own Shabby Apple 90 Words Per Minute Dress.

Way to Win 1:
Visit Shabby Apple's Blog, become a follower, and leave a confirming comment on their blogpost with the hidden promotional code.

Way to Win 2: Visit the Shabby Apple Store, and leave a comment on this Cardigan Empire post detailing your favorite dress, and why you think it would suit your body type.


The winner of Shy Décolletage Bosom Friend will be selected on Friday, October 9th. The winner gets to select a 90 Words Per Minute dress in her size of choice.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Shy Decolletage


Shy Fashion continues with another review, another giveaway, and another host of fashionably demure ideas.

Don't let your clicker get bashful. Come back and see us tomorrow.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Lucky Number 65

Between the numbers 1 and 129, lies a Mrs. Anne Molino. Random.org has informed me her 65th spot rightfully deserves the Scoopneck 3/4 Sleeve with Cuff from Shade Clothing.

Congratulations Missy Molino!


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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Shy Arms Go Social

This Saturday I'm attending the Arizona Burn Foundation CopaBall Gala - that's a serious dress to the 9's, black tie event. So me and my Scoopneck 3/4 Sleeve with Cuff from Shade Clothing decided to team up with this Little Black Dress.


With my shoulder-shaders in place, we just need to find a fancy gold clutch for red lipstick.


Don't forget to enter the Shade Shy Arms Giveaway!

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