Holiday GLAM 2019 by Tee

Make a STATEMENT regardless of where you are going…

Need some inspiration? Here is Tee’s Holiday Glam edition Catalog

Many times we are so busy taking care of all the details of the holiday for our loved ones that we run out of time, energy and funds to take care of ourselves. Show up for yourself by shopping in your closet. I’m sure you have items tucked away that you rarely wear that, when paired with an unexpected texture or color, could be special and make you feel loved and ready for any celebration. Here are some examples:

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That silk scarf that your best friend gave you — the one you’ve been saving for a special moment — well every day is a special moment and certainly, the Holidays qualify too — pull it out of the box and google how to tie a scarf so you can wear it now.

Something sparkly or sequined can always be worn now, even if only with jeans. Kick it up a notch. See Tee’s Holiday Glam Catalog here for ideas.

Color is always a mood lifter. It doesn’t have to be red or green but it does need to lift your mood and make you feel as exceptional as you are. Knowing your Power Colors is a great tool to have.

Pins & Brooches, quickly clustered together on a blazer or even a jean jacket, will jazz things up. Even jeweled shoes will make your entire outfit new again. You can always pick up a pair of shoe clips (they aren’t just for weddings.)

About Traci McBride

Traci McBride is the wardrobe stylist of TeeMcBee Image Consulting and is a longtime supporter of nonprofit Dress for Success-Cleveland. She encourages readers to subscribe to her timely e-zine, schedule a style strategy call, or request her to infuse your staff or organization with a passionate professional punch of style to elevate everyone. Visit www.STYLEDbyTee.com to connect and be inspired.

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