Fesbian!

According to style guru Jeannie Mai (who I totally love!),  “fesbian” is defined as “the act of a woman lusting over women who look hot in fashion, A fashion lesbian.” Interesting, right??

With that being said, I would say I am a total “fesbian” when it comes to the FLOTUS Michelle Obama and the Duchess of Cambridge Catherine Middleton. These two ladies are style mavens after my own heart. They know how to mix designer threads with bargain finds and they ALWAYS look put-together. I also love that they aren’t afraid to experiment with different looks.

Here are a few of my favorite looks from both of these lovely ladies:

I love that she isn't afraid of color!

LOVE this dress and color on her.

So chic.

So feminine!!

Casual done right!

Fashion vs. Style

I first became interested in the Fashion Industry as a young middle school student; I believe I was 12. Watching runway shows and seeing how glamorous people lived really appealed to me. I wanted to be that girl, the one who wore designers and had a driver and always appeared busy yet wasn’t too busy to enjoy lunch with my girlfriends. I mean let’s face it, who DOESN’T want to be that girl?!?!

As the years went by I still was intrigued by the Industry and ultimately decided to pursue fashion design by attending FIDM. During my application interview, I was asked what my ultimate goal was and I, of course, said to own my own fashion line. Because of that, my adviser recommended Apparel Manufacturing Management instead of Fashion Design, so I hesitantly changed my major because I trusted her.

Fast forward a bit: I attended school, graduated, and immediately began working. Initially, I was doing admin work in a healthcare facility but eventually I got the opportunity to work at a company that produced t-shirts and sweaters. I was excited! I finally got to work in the Apparel world!

Fast forward again, and we are where I’m at now. I have had the unique opportunity to be on the “other” side of business. So often, all most people see are glamorized images of buyers and people who work in the Fashion/Apparel industry. The truth is, the industry is so far from glamor in real life. There are crazy deadlines, unspeakably shady things going on, etc. I can’t really say too much for the sake of confidentiality.

Why is all of that relevant, then? Because seeing all of this drastically changed my perception and ultimately my idea of what I wanted to do with my life. For so long I thought I wanted to be the next Rachel Zoe or the next Stella McCartney. But the more I worked in the apparel world, the more I began to loathe “fashion.” Let me explain.

In my humble opinion, “fashion” has more to do with how you want others to perceive you versus how you really are. Have you ever seen those girls? The ones who constantly post photos of their Chanel makeup, their Louboutin shoes and their Gucci purses? Do they annoy you just a bit? For me, I’m more curious as to what they’re hiding behind all of those names. From this curiosity, my passion for “style” grew.

“Style,” again in my humble opinion, focuses entirely on expressing who you are as a person through your clothing. It doesn’t matter if you’re wearing Simply Vera by Vera Wang or if you’re wearing Vera Wang Signature, the bottom line is you look and feel fabulous exactly as you are. There is not pretending to be someone or trying to impress others with your fancy dress. Style is admitting that you have flaws and then embracing them instead of doing everything possible to cover them.

That is why I am an Image Consultant and not a Fashion Stylist. Do runway shows still intrigue me? Absolutely! I love fabric and I find it very interesting when they are combined in different ways. But what I don’t love about the Fashion industry is the underlying message that you have to be rich and bored in order to be fabulous. It’s just simply not true! I want a career that means something. I don’t want to just style clothes in a manner that makes you want to buy them so that I can get filthy rich. That is not my goal. I truly have a passion for helping people love who they are. I struggled with low self-esteem; I know what it’s like.

You’re not in this alone. Your style is not indicative of anyone else but YOU. Embrace it!!

-Krystine Alaina

www.krystinealainastyle.com

Ace that interview!

Inspired by recent events in my own life, I’ve decided to write a blog on interview etiquette. Obviously I will speak on the fashion, but interviews are so much more than what you wear! In my opinion, here are the most important aspects of an interview:
    • PASSION!!! Your interviewer wants to see your passion for the job you are applying to. If you’re just there for a “job,” they will know it, and they won’t want to hire you.
  • PREPARATION!!! Do some research on the company! I recently went in for an interview at Forever 21 headquarters in Downtown L.A. and out of nowhere, I was asked if I knew the Forever 21 brands. I did! Why? Because I did my research before the interview. Study up on how the company started, who the owners are, and who the customer base is. You will score major points for knowing that.
  • PRESENTATION!!! Obviously, this touches on what you wear. Dress up, but dress according to the company you’re interviewing at. If you’re interviewing to be an accountant, dress more traditionally. If you’re interviewing to be a design assistant at a denim company, wear the company’s denim but dress it up with a great pair of heels and a dressy top. Presentation also includes your level of confidence. If you’re doubting yourself, your interviewer will doubt you too. Sit up, don’t slouch, and speak clearly. Oh, don’t forget to smile!
  • PERSONALITY!!! There is nothing worse than a Dull Dan! Laugh a little! Be bubbly (without being annoying)! Try to get your interviewer to relax a little by asking him or her about themselves. Ask them how they got to where they are and how you can achieve the same thing. Everyone loves to talk about themselves, trust me!
  • PERSISTENCE!!! Whether you believe it or not, your interview doesn’t end the moment you leave. Send a thank you letter! That may be the bread on the butter that gets you noticed over another applicant. Also, I recommend finding your interviewer on LinkedIn and connecting. That’s a great way for him or her to view your qualifications and recommendations from your peers.
If you’re having trouble securing an interview, pause for a second and re-evaluate what might not be working. Is it your resume? Many companies nowadays have automatic resume scanners, which means you need to include a word bank on your resume with several “key words” so the system picks your resume. Look at job postings for the type of job you want and include key-words from those postings on your resume. Forget phrases like “Hard working employee,” employers want to know how you contribute to the company. Instead of saying you’re hard working, explain how your hard-work raised sales for example by saying, “Succeeded in raising quarter 1 sales through aggressive client recruiting and hard-work.”
With that being said, here are example outfits of what to wear based on the job level and industry you are interviewing in. Enjoy!

 

FINANCIAL / LAW and SENIOR EXECUTIVES (ex. Bank Teller, Accountant, CEO, HR)
Suit from Banana Republic
Suit from Banana Republic
RETAIL (ex. Sales Associates, Cashiers, Stock Associates, etc.)

Outfit from Forever 21

Clothes from Forever 21, Shoes from Macys.com
CREATIVE (fashion designer, artist, buyer, etc.)
Outfit from Macys.com
Obviously there are SO many outfit ideas that you can come up with. Ultimately, choose what you wear based on the company you’re interviewing for. If you need any professional assistance in your job hunt, please feel free to contact me! I’d be glad to help. 🙂

Special word for all mothers!

Up until I had my own child, I couldn’t figure out why so many moms give up on looking nice. I get it! Between the feedings and the spit up and the diaper changes and the lack of sleep, the LAST thing you want to think about is shopping. To top it off, you now have to dress a body that you are unfamiliar with!

I experienced my own “ah-ha” moment (yes, even as a stylist!) when I went shopping on Saturday at Kohl’s. I became so frustrated because everything that I thought was cute that would have looked good on me 12 months ago, all of a sudden was VERY unflattering. I began to think I was doomed to live my life in stretchy dresses and SPANX.

I eventually took a breather and went back to Kohl’s later that evening and put together an outfit in 30 minutes. And you know what? I felt great wearing that outfit!! (I paired a floral empire waist dress with a pleated detailed cardigan (both by ELLE), and these FAB Simply Vera by Vera Wang shoes.)

I suppose my point is to not let everything else get in the way of YOU. You still exist! You still deserve to look the way you want! Trust me, getting dressed and making yourself look nice will make you feel better. You’ll walk a bit lighter and smile a bit brighter.

If you’re having trouble really getting back into the shopping game, please shoot me an e-mail! I may be a downer when it comes to shopping for myself, but I LOVE dressing others and I am very good at it. I am here to help you get a hold of YOU again!!