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American spirit style...

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I love visiting museums with my family and it's no secret that I'm a sucker for the gift shops. I justify this habit by saying I'm supporting the arts! I recently visited the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art (on yet another train adventure with my boy) and discovered a lovely collection of Western inspired and authentic Navajo jewelry and accessories in addition to all the usual suspects of a typical museum store.




Pendleton handbags, amazing cosmetic pouches that could easily double as nighttime clutches, woven coasters, horse hair keychains and some colorful cowboy boots that would be awesome with an unfussy, black ensemble.  The Navajo look is right on trend and while some of these products are crafted by actual Native Americans, all are made in the USA --- these items are the real deal.

If you happen to be in Indianapolis, check out the Eiteljorg for an amazing collection of gorgeous art and artifacts and do NOT fail to spend some time in the store!

Hello 2012!

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This past year was a time of growth for me and for Navigate with Style. While I still have much to learn I have made many strides as a style blogger this year. I have some big plans for 2012 and hope that if you're reading this post that you'll also stick around to see the coming changes.

I am so thankful for every page view this blog has had and appreciate all the feedback I've received thus far.

Best wishes to you for a happy and healthy 2012!

xx
JDF

Fashionable Fort Waynian...Lauren Zuber!

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Fashionable Fort Waynian, Part Deux: Lauren Zuber


What can I say about Lauren? She is quick witted, smart as a whip and crafty as hell. Lauren has a degree in Fashion Design from Indiana University and is very talented - I've seen some of her goods in action. Her personality really shines through her sartorial choices which, in my opinion, is the key to great personal style.


Lauren, in her black "cartoon character dress"

How would you describe your style?
Comfortable with accents of just-a-bit-too-much. I live in jeans, but love my cheetah (or leopard, whatever it is) glasses and have slowly been acquiring more things that are jungle cat printed. Day-to-day I’m very laid back and wear a shocking lack of accessories due to my jewelry aversion (I don’t like metal, it’s weird but whatevs.) but like bright shoes and bright solids (and bright nail polish). The more time goes on the less I care about how other people think I look. I don’t dress like a slob or like I was raised by wolves, but matching isn’t my highest priority anymore. It’s more fun this way. I was wearing 4 different patterns one day last week and own a fluorescent yellow coat (it’s real deal safety wear, need to get brave and wear it, it’s so warm!).

What is your go to, no fail outfit?
I’m going to pretend weather doesn’t change because my go to, no fail outfit is a summer one. I have a dress that I call my cartoon character dress. If I could only wear one thing everyday forever it would be this dress. It’s a cross back, tank top, empire waist, black jersey dress. Super basic, super comfortable, super flattering and because of the empire waist you can pig out at summer cookouts with no food-bloat showing. It’s perfect. I bought it two summers ago at Target and have been kicking myself for not buying a lifetime supply. My heart will break when it wears out. To turn my cartoon character dress into an outfit we’ll throw on (most likely metallic and potentially bedazzled) sandals, the obligatory Wayfarers, a big purse and carry a sweater for scary a/c possibilities.

If money was no object what is the one style item you'd purchase? 
Tan Burberry classic trench coat. Hands down, no questions asked.

What is your desert island beauty product?
Some sort of chapstick with sunscreen. Brand undecided, probably Nivea. I lose a lot of chapstick (and have never used one all the way to the end) so I’ve tried a lot of brands and rarely buy the expensive stuff due to the losing. Nivea is a well priced favorite. I’m down to look awful if I’m stuck on an island, but I don’t want gross or burnt lips. Uncomfortable. Chapstick is a beauty item, right?

You can whip up a skirt and sew a mean dinosaur...what inspired you to learn to sew and how long have you been doing it?
My mom sewed and I thought it was awesome. She would always sew at our dining room table and I would sit and stab pins into placemats, insisting that I was sewing as well. After enough placemat stabbing and at the height of my pocket obsession I was deemed trustworthy enough to use a needle. I sewed a pocket out of grey corduroy. I still have it. I was seven.

Who is your favorite designer?
This is where I get pathetic about style and fashion. I honestly don’t keep up with it, and barely did when I was in school. Ralph Lauren has pretty much always been my favorite. Everything is wearable, of great quality and classic. Pockets and cool details abound. My personal style is rooted in classics and wearability, so I’ve got to go Ralph. Also, have you seen the riding boots they put out? Perfection.

If you could raid any closet whose would it be?
Since I can choose any closet I’m assuming that everything will magically become my size and I can choose fictional people. Two answers. 1. Fictional: Carrie Bradshaw, duh. 2. Real life: Zooey Deschanel, she’s adorable and everything she wears looks comfortable and fun. She makes me wish I could pull off (and like) blunt cut, full bangs.

If you could only wear one color for the rest of your life which would it be?
Black. At best you look fabulous, at worst you look like a downer. I’ll take it.

In addition to sewing you post delicious images of your mad baking skillz...what's your favorite thing to make in the kitchen?
Probably cupcakes, or pancakes. Cupcakes. They’re fun (and easy) to make and have a lot of room for silly decorating. They’re also generally a crowd pleaser and have frosting. I have a difficult time saying no to frosting.

Want to hear more from Lauren? Follow her on Twitter: @lazuber

BIG thanks to Lauren for sharing her personal style with NWS!

xx
JDF

color theory...

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I LOVE COLOR!
I'm fascinated by the meanings of colors and suggested uses for  maximizing their properties. Colors can mean many different things depending on culture, nationality or personal preference. Below is how I interpret the various colors...

RED - powerful, courageous, angry, determined, amorous
* wear red clothing, accessories or lipstick when you need an extra boost of confidence

ORANGE - creative, cheery, stimulating...screams AUTUMN to me!
* my favorite color...keep something bright orange in your work space to inspire creativity and to brighten a dull environment

YELLOW - happy, lively, comfortable, optimistic...so SUMMER to me!
* feeling dull? a yellow scarf (the appropriate hue depends on your skin tone) can perk you up in seconds flat

GREEN - luxurious, calm, reliable, honest, fresh...reminds me of SPRING!
* wear when you'll know you'll be faced with a hyper personality or when you're feeling out of sorts

BLUE - peaceful, loyal, cold, stable
* wear when public speaking or on television like the politicians do!

PURPLE - royal, powerful, mysterious, magical
* combine different shades of purple (violet with lilac) for a modern take on this regal color

PINK - feminine, youthful, pretty, soft
* my second favorite color...instantly adds a touch of girlishness whether fuchsia or pastel

GREY - conservative, traditional, serious
* this cool neutral pairs well with any color but is especially striking with more vibrant hues like yellow or orange

BROWN - casual, reassuring, earthy, genuine
* use this neutral in place of black to appear more approachable

BLACK - elegant, sophisticated, formal, strong
* black is commanding but can be harsh and sometimes a tad boring...for a real power combo wear black and red together

WHITE - clean, pure, innocent, simple...makes me think of WINTER!
* crisp flashes of white can make you appear more youthful...play with textures when wearing this neutral such as lace or matte silk.