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The Wardrobe Shrink March Newsletter
March 30, 2006

Hello and welcome to latest issue of The Wardrobe Shrink Newsletter.

Sarah Whittaker

What's New


Welcome new subscribers from Atlanta, Savannah and The Netherlands!
This month I was featured in the Atlanta Journal, Psychologie magazine and I started my new weekly style column in the Savannah Morning News.
You can read the press articles in the News section.

Spring has hit the south Georgia coast and our garden is full in bloom; awash with azaleas and camellias. For the first time, I feel I am experiencing the true colours of Spring time. They seem so bright and exaggerated. It has scientifically been proven that colour can alter your mood as well as your medical state. For example, babies suffering from jaundice are exposed to blue light as a way of healing them. And certainly, I can feel the benefits of sitting in my garden and enjoying the influence of the colours around me. For those suffering from seasonal affective disorder, moving to Georgia would greatly benefit them!

And, so too have the Spring Trends hit out stores. This month's newsletter features the main trends and how to identify them.
The distance consultation is becoming much more mainstream now, so if you wish to pass my name on to others, please mention the remote option.
Thanks!

Sarah.


Trends for Spring and Summer 2006


The spring and summer trends are now hitting the stores, but what is the story behind them? Here are a summary of the key looks with some guidelines for being in style this season.

Overview:
Bermudas – wide or fitted; controlled volume; neutral and nude colours – dusty pinks, blues and beiges, and most of all white; lace and feminine trims; the dress.

Contemporary
Look: Uniform
Clothing: Stripes (Sailor), neat waisted jacket, shorts, wrap and tie full skirt, soft tones and neutrals
Key Item: White is the colour of the season and a waist-hugging white jacket is a must have.
Theme: St Tropez
Impersonator: Kate Beckinsale...


Read the rest of the article to learn about the others trends on the high street.


'Ask Sarah'


"Help! I love the short cropped jackets that are in at the moment and have bought one to wear with a pair of trousers as a suit. The trouble is I am 5ft 10 with long legs and wonder if tall long legged people should be wearing them or if I should wear a longer jacket. I think it looks great - my ex-husband thinks I look like I am in fancy dress. Should I care?" - Tracey

Integrating the latest fads into your wardrobe can be difficult. If you don't remember that the main element is you, and not the clothing, then you can easily look like a fashion victim or simply out of place. Before you run out and buy the latest styles consider your personality and your body shape. The item of clothing will then fit into your existing wardrobe and work for you.

I have chosen four main cropped jacket styles to help you shop...

Read the rest of the article to read Sarah's advice.

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