Tag: style

  • Common Fashion Challenges That Women Face

    Regarding fashion, women seem to bear all the ups and downs. The positives and negatives seem centered around the countless women looking to spend a fortune on clothing and accessories. With women clothing retail sales hitting $28 million in 2020, it is easy to say that fashion is almost synonymous with ladies. Knowing this all too well, here are some annoying clothing problems you may be no stranger to.

    1. The one-size-fits-all mirage

    In almost every retail store, you are bound to come across female clothing with the description, one-size-fits-all. It can be confusing trying to figure out how this is possible. Women have different body sizes, which explains their need to find appropriate cuts that complement their figures. However, the one-size-fits-all tag seems to throw a monkey wrench into the general expectation.

    So, many ladies fall for what may be a clothing marketing gimmick only to realize that the dress doesn’t fit at all. The debate on this issue centers around the subtle ways clothing brands may be enforcing their own idealized body standards on ladies. Hopefully, more will buy clothes based on individual body sizes and not bunk their hopes on a one-size-fits-all dress.

    1. The tricky Spanx on bloated days

    This American-owned underwear maker is estimated to be worth $400 million as of 2020. Designed with the female in mind, Spanx focuses on hiding lumps, creases, and folds on the body. When worn under tight clothing, it helps project a smooth and well-contoured female body. However, there is one little thing about wearing Spanx. This compressing shapewear can sometimes feel too tight on the body.

    Women experience monthly hormonal fluctuations that may cause bloating, especially in the waist and tummy regions. And wearing Spanx on these bloated days can be pretty uncomfortable. Indeed, some ladies can endure it, but others may have to hold on until the bloated feeling disappears. It can sometimes be a real bummer when you cannot tuck that tummy in with Spanx on a bloated day.

    1. Panty lines challenges

    Have you ever worn slightly snug clothing only to realize that the panty edges are on full display? This is an experience many women can relate to. According to styling experts, these result from poor panty fittings or sub-standard quality. It could explain why many American women prefer thongs to normal-sized panties.

    If this is a problem you deal with, you can look for quality underwear retailers online such as EBY. They run a women’s underwear subscription, and you receive a new set of quality seamless panties every three months to fit your body type. You can forever say goodbye to visible panty lines by wearing seamless underwear with laser-cut thin edges.

    1. Jean pants with fake pockets.

    Many ladies have admitted to buying new jeans only to realize later that they have no pockets. What seemed like pockets are sealed inside, and there’s no way to even fit a shopping receipt. While this is not a problem with male pants, females have to endure what could be most described as disappointing. One school of thought believes the absence of pockets compels women to invest in dressing bags and cute purses. It could be true if you wish to play the devil’s advocate.

    Regardless of these problems, women continue to spend a fortune on clothing. Hopefully, you will become more circumspect the next time you go shopping.

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  • I Can’t Believe This Happened 🤦🏾‍♀️

    I Can’t Believe This Happened 🤦🏾‍♀️

    Hey Fashion Not Fear readers! Life has been pretty busy (in a good way) so I haven’t had time to do a lot of blogging. But I’m back…hope you missed me! 😉

    Nevertheless, I was deciding on whether or not to share this story because I feel like I’m developing PTSD from this dress trauma.

    The best way to get through it is to talk about it. At least for me. So, here’s it goes…

    A client reached out to me about making a custom dress for an event. I happily accepted, created a sketch, she approved it and I was off to work!

    Sequin dress handcrafted
    It started off so well!

    This was my first time working with sequin but I was up for the challenge. Along with this dress, there were other clients that I was also making dresses for. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize that I’d taken on too much.

    Between this dress, dresses being made from other clients and my other responsibilities, I hate to say it but…this clients dress kind of fell through the cracks. So many issues were left undone and/or done shoddy. From the fit to the zipper.

    Sequin dress handcrafted

    No fittings were done (big mistake!). Additionally, I attempted to connect with the client when I took the dress to her. She wasn’t available. So, I ended up dropping the dress off to the without even seeing her. I didn’t even realize there were so many issues with the dress until she contacted me. Admittedly, it was ill-fitting and needed some work.

    I reached out to her and offered my sincerest apology. I also offered to repair the problems that day. Unfortunately, she never got back to me. Which I can understand because she was probably pretty upset about it.

    When I tell you that I stressed about how to resolve this…I STRESSED ABOUT HOW TO RESOLVE THIS. After much stressing, I decided to offer a partial refund and be done with it. Mistakes happen and I really wanted to resolve the issue.

    Here’s what I learned…

    Don’t take on more than you can do. It’s okay to say no.

    – Don’t finalize any custom garments without a fitting.

    – Be open and upfront with the client.

    – Don’t beat yourself up. Do your best to resolve the matter and move on.

    This whole thing turned out so bad that for a second I thought about no longer making dresses. But why quit doing what I love because of a mistake? I have to be fearless, learn from my mistakes and push forward.

    Thanks for listening! I hope you learned something too. Have a similar horror story?? Share it in the comments. I can’t be the only one. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • Allow Me To Introduce You To The Next Brand You Want Know About

    Allow Me To Introduce You To The Next Brand You Want Know About

    I’m so excited to share with you Lex Pyerse. What is Lex Pyerse you might asked?? Well, they are a black owned company that promotes culture and positivity.

    Their tagline, “Our Culture, Your Uniqueness” says it all. Each piece features word clusters that uniquely defines their powerful words.

    The owner, Pyerse Dandridge, reached out to me about collaborating and I happily accepted. I received a few of their pieces and can’t wait for you to check them out.

    Lex Pyerse hat, t-shirt, and leggings
    Lex Pyerse hat, t-shirt, and leggings

    The Boss word cluster on this t-shirt is made of words like powerful, decisive, beautiful, and successful.

    Lex Pyerse hat, t-shirt, and leggings
    Lex Pyerse hat, t-shirt, and leggings

    The Melanin word cluster on the leggings is compromised of words like love, embrace, and identify.

    The leggings are super stretchy, soft, and comfortable! I wore them throughout the entire day. Running errands in them, played on the floor with my baby and worked out in them. Without the need to pull them up or adjust them in anyway. Plus, there is a small pocket on the back inside for keys and your debit card if you want to go without your handbag.

    Lex Pyerse hat
    Lex Pyerse hat
    Lex Pyerse hat, t-shirt, and leggings

    The colors on each piece are bold and bright. I can see myself pairing them with jeans or a pair of cutoff shorts. Whether grocery shopping, hitting the farmers market, or just chilling around the house. Each piece would compliment your look for any occasion. Plus, the hat is a stylish way to block out the sun. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    They have lots of other options! Do yourself a favor and check out Lex Pyerse to grab yourself some gear.

    Let me know your thoughts in the comments…

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • The Latest FNF Drop Was Released.  This Dress Didn’t Turn Out How I Planned!

    The Latest FNF Drop Was Released. This Dress Didn’t Turn Out How I Planned!

    Making this two piece set was so fun! But, it didn’t turn out how I planned.

    Let me know your thoughts in the comments…

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • 5 Dresses You Need This Summer (Video)

    5 Dresses You Need This Summer (Video)

    June 21st is the first day of Summer. And although it’s already hot here (in Texas) I’m still counting down the days.

    Here are 5 dresses you need in your closet.

    Thoughts?? Let me know in the comments…

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • The Salty Dress (Video)

    The Salty Dress (Video)

    The braided collection continues with Fashion Not Fear and this new dress is a good one!

    The Salty Dress just dropped and I’m showing it all in my latest YouTube video.

    Let me know your thoughts in the comments…

    Stay Fearless 💋

  • Exposing Your Brand At Your Next Live Event

    Exposing Your Brand At Your Next Live Event

    Whether you’re running a blog, launching a business, or trying to get some more attention on an operation you’ve been running for a while, there’s no denying the importance of getting your brand recognized. Sometimes, all you really need is to make sure that the brand gets enough exposure to stick in the minds of people you meet. Trade shows, networking events, sales events, and other conferences can be a great opportunity to do just that. But how do you make sure that you get your brand the attention that it needs?

    Have a branded space

    If you’re renting out any space or have been invited to take up some space, then it’s important that you make good use of it to make a big impression on the people who come to see you. To that end, you should look into how you can add your look to your booth. Sometimes, a basic printed banner and table settings will do just fine. If you have the room, the budget, and the potential to make some very profitable connections, then you can look into setting up some fitting A/V for the event, as well. It’s important that you judge this based on how likely you are to get the attention to justify whatever you invest into your booth space.

    Don’t neglect to give some freebies

    It might sound like a cheap trick and, let’s be honest, it is. However, the reason that people keep investing in and giving out branded swag at events is because of the fact that they work. If you choose your item well, invest in quality, and feature your branding in the right way, you can guarantee that some of your attendees are going to be coming face to face with your brand on a regular basis. It’s best to choose things that have some utility and that attendees might not mind getting more than one of (since it’s truly difficult to choose unique trade show swag.) This can include things like USB pens, mugs, and, increasingly as of late, things like metal water bottles.

    Brand your look

    Aside from branding your space and the items that you might give away, you should also be looking at what you can do to bring some brand power to your own appearance. Aside from wearing appropriate and professional gear for the space, you can quite literally add your brand to what you’re wearing. One of the most versatile and cost-effective ways to do this is to invest in polo shirt embroidery for you and any staff that you might have to attend with you. Not only does it offer brand exposure, but it also sets you and your trade show team as being apart from the other attendees. This is going to make people more likely to come up and talk to you since you look like you’re part of the show, not just another person wandering the space.

    Use your digital platforms

    Digital marketing is always going to play a big part in helping you get your brand out there, even when it comes to making use of a physical event. Event organizers, as well as other attendees, exhibitors, and publications/influencers in the industry, are all going to be promotion-happy leading up to an event on social media. Building buzz around other attendees also builds buzz for the event which benefits them. Aside from taking the opportunity for some organic cross-promotion and highlighting what you’re going to be doing at the show, you should make sure that you’re live-posting during the event, as well. Other attendees are more likely to share your posts as the draw of signal boosting a shared experience can be very powerful, indeed.

    Follow up

    You might think that having made a good impression at your trade show or conference is enough and you can rest easy once you get back home. However, you want to make sure that the experience attached to your brand is as positive as possible and, for that reason, you’re going to want to follow up on the encounters that you had. See if the people that you talk to are willing to swap numbers, emails, socials, or business cards. Don’t be pushy. Those who are interested will do so without needing to be prodded. Once they do, make sure that you follow up with them.

    In simple terms, the better your brand exposure, the more likely you are to experience better brand awareness and recognition, as well. Those two are critical factors for getting more people to take the next step in engaging with your brand.

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  • The Lionhearted Dress Just Dropped + The $5 Tool That Saved My Sewing Life (VIDEO)

    The Lionhearted Dress Just Dropped + The $5 Tool That Saved My Sewing Life (VIDEO)

    The Summer is quickly approaching and that means we need Summer dresses on deck.

    Check out the latest FNF dress drop and the tool that saved my sewing life!

    Shop the Lionhearted Dress here.

    Thanks for watching! Leave your thoughts in the comments…

    Stay Fearless 💋