Posted on February 20th, 2008 by Monica
under Events, Fashionista, Style, Style tip, Urbanista style tip.
Tags: Fashion

Ladies ~
I know its snowing out here in Washington, D.C. on a Wednesday evening, but before you know it – it’ll be SPRING!
Start to think about a trench coat for the Spring!!!! From a short-puffed sleeve trench coat, a double-breasted trench coat with button details to a classic and chic trench coat, you must have one this spring.
Think “TRENCH” this spring ~ The classic trench takes a decidedly feminine turn!!!
Until the next time,
Monica the Urbanista
Posted on January 27th, 2008 by Monica
under Fashionista, Style tip, Urbanista style tip.
Tags: Fashion

Fashionistas ~
Fresh takes on the season’s dress trend!!! Take a look at these dresses and pick one up for your wardrobe!
Until the next adventure,
Monica the Urbanista
Posted on January 26th, 2008 by Monica
under Fashionista, Style tip, Urbanista style tip.
Tags: Fashion

Fashionistas ~
Fresh takes on the season’s dress trend!!! Take a look at these dresses and pick one up for your wardrobe!
Until the next adventure,
Monica the Urbanista
Posted on August 17th, 2007 by Monica
under Fashionista, Urbanista style tip.
Tags: Fashion
I’m here again to give you style solutions fashion for every body type. Summer’s staple gets an autumn update. Find the one that flatters you.

Bottom Heavy ~
Heavy fabrics, like this wool-linen blend, drape over hips instead of clinging.

Curvy ~
A bit of stretch lets a pencil skirt glide smoothly over curves. You’ll get that ’50s bombshell allure!

Long & Lean ~
For a statuesque effect, try a narrow silhouette, high waist and below-the-knee hemline.

Petite ~
The skirt sits low to elongate your torso and hits high to make legs appear lankier.
I’m off to another rescue . . . until the next adventure . . .
Until next time.
Monica the Urbanista
Posted on August 16th, 2007 by Monica
under Fashionista, Urbanista style tip.
Tags: Fashion
I’m here again to give you style solutions fashion for every body type. Summer’s staple gets an autumn update. Find the one that flatters you.

Bottom Heavy ~
Heavy fabrics, like this wool-linen blend, drape over hips instead of clinging.

Curvy ~
A bit of stretch lets a pencil skirt glide smoothly over curves. You’ll get that ’50s bombshell allure!

Long & Lean ~
For a statuesque effect, try a narrow silhouette, high waist and below-the-knee hemline.

Petite ~
The skirt sits low to elongate your torso and hits high to make legs appear lankier.
I’m off to another rescue . . . until the next adventure . . .
Until next time.
Monica the Urbanista