I'm Going to Alt Design Summit

In just three days I'm headed to Alt Design Summit, and I couldn't be more excited! Alt is a conference full of thousands of bloggers and businesses all around the country, maybe even world, that share the love of design and style. This is the first time that I've ever forked over major dollars for professional development, but I really believe that I'm going to meet some wonderful people and I hope to learn SOOO much about how to be a better business woman and blogger.

The conference is going to be held in snowy Salt Lake City. I'm not sure how my Arizona clothes are going to hold up there, but let's just hope that I'm having so much fun that I don't even notice it, right?

I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to know if you're attending this conference too and meet up with you! Leave a comment, send me a tweet or mention something on Facebook, and we can try to connect!

Now...what to wear...

Runway Backstage 101

Something that I do pretty often as a stylist is dress models for runway shows. I started doing this about two and half years ago, and it has been a HUGE training ground as to how to be a better stylist. I've learned what clothes are best for the runway, how to do a model lineup, what a good runway walk looks like, etc. So, for those of you wanting to pursue fashion styling, here are a couple of tips to prepare you for backstage at runway shows.

1. Wear all black - It's professional. Think of runway like the theater and of yourself as a stagehand. All black is the way to go.

2. Wear flat, closed toe shoes - Usually you're on your feet for a good 6-8 hours for a runway event. You want to be comfortable. You also wanted be protected from your toes being stepped on, rolling racks rolling over you, pins sticking you, etc.

3. Unzip & unbutton everything before the show starts - Your models will love you forever if you remember to do this because it will help clothing changes move faster!

4. Put accessories in lunch baggies and hang them with each look - That way you can keep track of all of the jewelry and know that it's in a safe spot

5. Line clothes up left to right with the front of the outfit facing left - This is how people read, and this is how you look at clothes. Next time you're in a store look at how they organize their racks. It's just like this. This will help you stay organized and your models know what look comes first, second third, etc.

6. Use the model's comp card to mark their rack - Every model usually has a card with their name and head shots. Place this to the left or right of a rolling rack. That way models know what clothes are theirs and wear to put their belongings.

7. Lay out shoes for each look and put a sticky note with the number that corresponds to the look on the pair of shoes - Every look has a number for a runway show, and sometimes during the chaos of changing models can forget what goes with what. These numbers will help dressers and models keep track.

8. Clip all tags and place them in a zip lock bag before the show - There's nothing worse than seeing a sales tag flapping down the runway. It's in the details!

9. Be critical - Everything shows under the bright lights of the runway. Threads, wrinkles, missed buttons, zippers that aren't up all of the way, bows that are sloppily tied can all be distractions from the performance.

10. Runway shows exist to sell clothes - Remember who your client is and what the goal is. Sell their clothes! You'll have a happy client if you do everything in your power to make that happen!

Photos: What Would Kiki Wear, To Young, unknown, They All Hate Us, Dormify, The Live I will Live

Don't Over Think It

I know that I have talked about bright colors, mismatching your outfits and prints a lot these days. So, I just wanted to remind you that your outfits don't have to be complex to be "in style." Don't over think getting dressed. Take time to do your makeup and hair, but if all you want to wear is a v-neck t-shirt, a scarf and jeans..AWESOME. Having simple, chic style all comes down to having a closet full of basics that are well made and fit you properly.

Heck, that's the basis of menswear. You ever wonder why even fashionable guys can still get dressed in five minutes? That's why!

You may have seen some of these images below on my blog before, but I purposely did that to just remind you that simple is sexy and not just a fashion trend!

Photos: Wit & Delight, Brigadeiro, ZARA, Anthropologie, The Electric, La Dolce Vita

2012 Fashion Trend: Polka Dots

Polka dot is a print that comes in and out of style almost every other year. It's cute, simple and happy. I always think of the print as childlike. Sometimes that can be a bad thing, but a little polka hear and there can give your outfit a bit of life. Check out some of this inspiration I spotted!

Make the pattern preppy and girly like below

Or grunge it up...

So what do you think? Do you like polka dots? Or do they remind you too much of Minnie Mouse?

Photos: Kate Spade, The Glitter Guide, Anthropologie, Zara, Ruche, Coco + Kelley

2012 Fashion Trend: Citrus Colors

Are you ready to tango with tangerine? Get giddy with grapefruit?...Okay, my alliteration stops there. Promise! Seriously though, citrus colors are about to take over the fashion world as spring approaches. You don't have to take my word for it either. Pantone, the authority on color trends, said so. You can read about it here. 

So, are you ready to leave your teals and maroons behind yet?

Maybe after seeing this fruity inspiration you will be. =)

Photos (from left to right): All Things Stylish, All Pretty Little Things, Unknown, Bobbi Brown, The Neotraditionalist, Matchbook Magazine.