

Wear This Not That
Holly Katz
Welcome, fashion besties, to the Wear This Not That podcast!
We arm you each and every week with style advice for real women in the real world. Holly Katz is a personal stylist, best-selling author of "Stop Making These Fashion Mistakes," and the best friend you never knew you needed in fashion.
Each week, style meets storytelling as Holly dishes out fun and irreverent real-world fashion advice, brings you the latest trends you need to know, and breaks down common "fashion crimes" with humor and honesty.
Whether you're fashionably-challenged or style-savvy, this podcast serves up bold tips, real talk, and plenty of laughs - all designed to help you look and feel fabulous!
Make sure you download and subscribe to get free Wear This Not That fashion content delivered to your inbox every single week.
We arm you each and every week with style advice for real women in the real world. Holly Katz is a personal stylist, best-selling author of "Stop Making These Fashion Mistakes," and the best friend you never knew you needed in fashion.
Each week, style meets storytelling as Holly dishes out fun and irreverent real-world fashion advice, brings you the latest trends you need to know, and breaks down common "fashion crimes" with humor and honesty.
Whether you're fashionably-challenged or style-savvy, this podcast serves up bold tips, real talk, and plenty of laughs - all designed to help you look and feel fabulous!
Make sure you download and subscribe to get free Wear This Not That fashion content delivered to your inbox every single week.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 40min
Petite Style with Angela Foster | Episode 202
Fashion Besties! What is up!?! Welcome back to another fabulous episode of the Fashion Crimes Podcast! Did you catch last week's episode with Andrew Warner? He was absolutely fabulous, and his tips on posting photos were on point. #listennow But this week - do we have a treat for you! We are diving deep into petite fashion with the amazing petite style coach Angela Foster! After 20 years as an executive in fashion and beauty, Angela now helps high-achieving petite women create closets filled with clothes that fit, flatter, and elevate their style as they age. Let's welcome our new fashion bestie, Angela Foster! Before we get started, remember to find this episode wherever you get your podcasts, and watch us on YouTube! Key Discussion Points 1. Understanding Petite Fashion Challenges • Short Girl Problems: Angela discusses the common issues petite women face with off-the-rack clothing. Sleeves are too long, jackets hit in the wrong spot, and miniskirts end up looking like knee-length skirts. Shopping can be a frustrating experience when nothing seems to fit just right. #annoying • Angela's Expertise: Angela shares her journey from helping a friend rediscover her style post-pregnancy to becoming a sought-after petite style coach. She emphasizes the importance of finding clothes that fit well and make you feel confident. 2. Body Shape and Proportion • Body Shape First: Angela emphasizes the importance of understanding your body shape as the first step in building a wardrobe. She guides her clients through identifying their body shapes and selecting styles that enhance their best features while avoiding those that don't. Example: Her five-step Spark Style Method helps clients identify flattering silhouettes and proportions. For instance, if you have delicate shoulders and a perky bust, understanding this can help you choose styles that add volume where needed and keep other areas clean and tailored. • Proportion is Key: Proportion is critical for petites because there is less vertical space to work with. Wearing proportionally balanced clothes can prevent you from looking shorter and wider. Example: Angela advises against wearing oversized styles on both the top and bottom. If you want to try an oversized skirt, balance it with a fitted top to avoid looking frumpy. #facts 3. Building a Versatile Wardrobe • No Panic Shopping: Panic shopping, especially when under time pressure, often leads to purchasing items that don't fit well or flatter your body. Angela advises her clients to refrain from shopping or purging their closets until they clearly understand their body shape and wardrobe needs. Example: Instead of rushing out to buy new clothes, Angela suggests evaluating what you already have and understanding how to mix and match pieces to create new outfits. • Mix and Match: A versatile wardrobe is key to feeling excited about getting dressed each day. Angela helps her clients identify wardrobe basics and versatile pieces that can be mixed and matched to create multiple outfits. Example: Knowing which leg shapes and silhouettes work best for your body can help you create a variety of stylish and flattering outfits from a few key pieces. 4. Accessories and Heels • Accessory Tips: Accessories can make or break an outfit. Angela provides tips on choosing accessories that complement your petite frame rather than overpowering it. Example: Avoid oversized handbags that can look disproportionate on a petite frame. Instead, opt for smaller, structured bags that enhance your overall look. • The Power of Heels: Heels can add height and a sense of empowerment. While not every petite woman loves wearing heels, Angela discusses the psychological and physical benefits of adding even a small heel to your outfit. Example: She mentions that a kitten heel can still provide the elevation needed to enhance confidence and posture without the discomfort of higher heels. Closing Thoughts Thank you so much to our guest Angela Foster - who has dropped so many gems today on how to navigate petite fashion with style and confidence! From understanding your body shape to mastering proportions and accessorizing, Angela's insights are invaluable. Remember, it's all about creating a wardrobe that you love and feel amazing in. #shortgirlstyle Don't forget to follow Angela Foster on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/angelastylecoach/ If you enjoyed this episode, please download and share our podcast with your Fashion Besties! And, of course, stay tuned for more fabulous content next week. Xoxo, - Holly Katz, Your Favorite Personal Stylist Fashion Crimes Podcast, The Best Fashion Friend You Never Knew Needed! www.fashioncrimespodcast.

Jun 20, 2024 • 33min
Andrew Werner, Fashion Photographer & Fleur'd Pins Designer | EP 201
Welcome Back, Fashion Besties! How's your week been? Have you been keeping up with all our fabulous episodes? Today, we have a very special guest returning to the show. You loved him on Episode 89, "How to Pose in Photos," and now he's back for more! Please welcome back Andrew Werner, the fashion photographer extraordinaire, accessory designer, and all-around fabulous human being! 🌟 Key Discussion Points 1. Andrew's Journey and Update • Introduction to Andrew: Andrew Werner is a New York-based fashion photographer and accessory designer, renowned for his captivating photography that spans events, portraits, and fashion shoots. • What's New?: Since his last appearance, Andrew has been busy with new projects, including high-profile events and expanding his accessory line, Fleur'd Pins. • Photography Highlights: He shares stories from recent weddings, red carpet events, and corporate headshots, highlighting how he brings out the best in every subject with his unique approach and expertise. 2. Mastering the Art of Posing • Posing Tips: Andrew provides detailed tips on posing, emphasizing the importance of body language. Key tips include: o Nose to the camera to minimize surface area and enhance facial features. o Extend the chin slightly to define the jawline and avoid a double chin. o Start posing from the ground up, ensuring a strong base and confident stance. • Common Issues: Andrew discusses common posing mistakes, such as lifting the shoulders or tilting the head too much, and how to correct them. • Hot Tips: Practice posing in front of a mirror to build muscle memory, and remember, posing isn't just for models—everyone can learn to look their best! 3. The Importance of Headshots • Headshot Etiquette: Andrew explains why it's crucial to update your headshot every 5-6 years, especially if your appearance changes. • Preparation Tips: He offers advice on preparing for a headshot session, including: o Choosing classic, professional attire that reflects your personal brand. o Scheduling around haircuts and teeth whitening to look polished. o Feeling comfortable and confident in front of the camera to capture your true essence. • Classic vs. Trendy: Andrew emphasizes the value of classic styles for headshots, which remain timeless and professional, as opposed to trendy looks that may quickly become outdated. 4. Fleur'd Pins – Andrew's Accessory Line • Inspiration and Creation: Andrew's accessory line, Fleur'd Pins, was born out of a desire to add unique, stylish touches to formal wear. Each pin is handcrafted with materials sourced from New York City's Garment District. • Versatility: These unisex pins can be worn on blazers, denim jackets, trench coats, and even as bow ties. They're perfect for any occasion, from casual dinners to high-profile events. • Perfect Gifts: Fleur'd Pins makes the ideal gift. Andrew offers custom designs that can match wedding themes or personal styles. The pins range from $85 to $300, catering to various preferences and budgets. Closing Thoughts He truly knows how to make every moment and outfit shine. From his invaluable posing tips to his gorgeous accessory line, there's something for everyone to take away. Don't forget to follow Andrew on Instagram at @AndrewWerner and check out his accessory line at www.fleurdpins.com! Remember, Fashion Besties, we love small brand that are changing the fashion industry for the better! Download, subscribe, and share our podcast with your fashion-loving friends. - Holly Katz, your favorite personal stylist. The Fashion Crimes Podcast: The best fashion friend you never knew you needed. www.fashioncrimespodcast.com

Jun 14, 2024 • 36min
The Queen of Charleston Fashion: Stacy Smallwood of HAMPDEN Clothing | EP 200
WATCH NOW! You've got a front-row seat! This milestone 200th exclusive episode is an in-person interview with Stacy Smallwood, available on our YouTube channel! Make sure you watch to see her favorite picks, style tips and wardrobe advice, especially for you, fashion besties. On the 200th episode of the Fashion Crimes Podcast, your favorite personal stylist, Holly Katz, sits down with the Queen of Fashion on King Street in Charleston, South Carolina, Stacy Smallwood of Hampden. As part of our continuing series of "Women Supporting Women," Stacy is the epitome of a self-made female entrepreneur who is changing fashion for the better! #Yasssss! Listen Now: As the premier stylist and owner of the renowned HAMPDEN Clothing boutique on King Street, Stacy shares her journey and trade secrets for women over 40. From her background to starting HAMPDEN, to addressing the unique fashion needs and body-sensitive issues of her clientele, this episode is packed with valuable insights and trends for Summer 2024. Key Highlights: Stacy's Background: Stacy Smallwood's journey into the fashion industry began with her childhood love for fashion. She recounts her experiences at Vanderbilt University, where she majored in a field unrelated to fashion but gained valuable insights through internships in beauty and PR. A pivotal moment came when she secured a spot in Neiman Marcus's buying program, which launched her career in the fashion world. She reflects on her fearless twenties, moving to Dallas without knowing anyone, and how these experiences laid the foundation for her future success with HAMPDEN Clothing. The Birth of HAMPDEN: Stacy provides a detailed narrative of how she opened HAMPDEN Clothing at the age of 27 in February 2007. Starting with a smaller space on King Street, she describes the boutique's growth and relocation to its current expansive location. Stacy highlights the strategic decisions behind each expansion, such as acquiring additional retail space and curating a unique shopping experience. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of running a high-end boutique and how HAMPDEN has become a fashion destination in Charleston. Serving Women Over 40: Stacy emphasizes her commitment to catering to women over 40 and understanding their specific needs and preferences. She explains how HAMPDEN Clothing addresses the common fashion dilemmas faced by women of a certain age, from finding flattering fits to selecting age-appropriate styles. Stacy talks about the importance of confidence in fashion and how her boutique aims to empower women by providing them with stylish, sophisticated, and high-quality pieces that make them feel their best. Body-Sensitive Issues: The episode delves into the body-sensitive issues that many women encounter when shopping for clothes. Stacy discusses how her team of stylists at HAMPDEN is trained to handle these concerns with empathy and expertise. She shares heartwarming stories of clients who have overcome significant challenges, such as recovering from a double mastectomy or finding the perfect dress for a life-changing event. Stacy highlights the boutique's personalized approach, ensuring that every client feels comfortable, confident, and beautiful. Hot Trends for Summer 2024: Get ready for Summer 2024 with Stacy's expert insights into the hottest fashion trends. She shares her favorite summer pieces, including stylish dresses, versatile separates, and must-have accessories. Stacy highlights key trends such as bold prints, lightweight fabrics, and statement accessories that are perfect for the summer season. She offers practical styling tips to help women incorporate these trends into their wardrobes, ensuring they stay fashionable and comfortable during the warmer months. Connect with Us: • Website: Fashion Crimes Podcast • Instagram: @fashioncrimespodcast • Guest: Stacy Smallwood of HAMPDEN Clothing About the Fashion Crimes Podcast: The Fashion Crimes Podcast is your ultimate fashion friend, dedicated to stopping fashion mistakes before they happen. Hosted by Holly Katz, this podcast is all about empowering women through fashion, especially those over 40, and providing insider tips from top industry experts. Tune in every week for new episodes that will inspire your style and boost your confidence.

Jun 6, 2024 • 37min
Women Supporting Women Series: Elizabeth Gumb, Personal Stylist EP | 199
Welcome back, Fashion Besties! We're thrilled to present Episode 199 of the Fashion Crimes Podcast, where we are gearing up for a grand celebration of our upcoming 200th episode! Your favorite personal stylist, Holly Katz, recently embarked on an exciting fashion journey where she met up with some of the most fabulous women of the chic city of Charleston, SC –female fashion entrepreneurs who are setting the tone of fashion in this vibrant and sassy, fashion-forward city! Kicking off the first in this series is the incredible Elizabeth Gumb, a personal stylist who has been transforming wardrobes and boosting confidence since 2013. Get ready for a stylish adventure as Elizabeth and Holly share their expertise, tips, and the latest in Charleston fashion. Who is Elizabeth Gumb? Elizabeth is a dynamic personal stylist based in Charleston, South Carolina. With a background as a lawyer, Elizabeth brings a unique blend of organizational skills and fashion sense to her clients. Since founding her business, Edited by Elizabeth, in 2018, she has been dedicated to helping women, particularly those over 40, rediscover their style and confidence. Her journey from law to fashion is a testament to following one's passion and creating a fulfilling career doing what you love. #legallybrunette "What we wear - our personal style - is so much a part of who we are, what we say to the world, and an image of how we feel. As we grow and change in life, so does our style. Often in this fast-paced world, we lose sight of what our style is and how to get it back. As a mother of three, I understand how chaotic life can be and how your style can take a backseat as we drive through life." – Elizabeth Gumb, personal stylist EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Elizabeth's Journey: Elizabeth shares her inspiring transition from being a lawyer to becoming a personal stylist. Her passion for fashion began in childhood and eventually led her to start her own styling business. Having helped friends and family dress for events and pack for trips over the years, she was able to turn her love of dressing up into a beloved career. Elizabeth has a natural ability to help clients figure out their style and what they should be wearing to encompass their true selves. Understanding Clients' Needs: Elizabeth explains how she tailors her services to women over 40, #YAASSS who often face changes in their bodies and lifestyles. She emphasizes the importance of wardrobe edits and choosing pieces that reflect who they are today. Wardrobe Essentials: Elizabeth and Holly highlight the importance of having a versatile and functional wardrobe. They talk about investing in quality basics and classic pieces that can be styled in multiple ways. A few key items mentioned include a classic trench coat, good quality jeans, and versatile shoes and accessories. Undergarments: Both stylists stress the significance of proper undergarments. Elizabeth highlights the necessity of shapewear, seamless underwear, and well-fitting bras as the foundation of any great outfit. #FACTS Color Analysis: Elizabeth uses color strips to determine whether her clients are cool or warm-toned, helping them choose colors that brighten their faces and complement their features. This personalized approach ensures clients always look their best. Dealing with Fast Fashion: The discussion touches on the impact of fast fashion and the importance of investing in quality pieces. Elizabeth shares her philosophy on buying less but choosing well, advocating for a wardrobe that prioritizes timeless pieces over trendy, disposable items. Jeans and Accessories: They delve into the world of jeans, emphasizing the need for a perfect fit around the torso and the versatility of different jean styles. Accessories, particularly belts and jewelry, are highlighted as essential components for elevating any outfit. Maternity Clothes: Elizabeth advises new mothers on the timely donation of maternity clothes, encouraging them to pass on these garments to others in need once they're done having children. #DOIITTT Final Thoughts: We extend a heartfelt thank you to Elizabeth Gumb for sharing her invaluable insights and fashion wisdom with us! Please take a moment to find and follow Elizabeth Gumb on Instagram, and be sure to check out her website! We are women supporting women! GET READY FOR SOME EXCITING NEWS: Holly hits the road! This episode is just the beginning of Holly's Charleston Adventure, where she recently met up with some of the most inspiring and influential women of the famous King Street shopping area. #wesupportsmallbrands Stay tuned for Episode 200, (wwwhhaattt), where we spotlight small female-owned businesses in Charleston, showcasing their unique contributions to the area's style and fashion. We met so many new Fashion Besties, and we cannot wait to introduce y'all! #staytuned Remember, the Fashion Crimes Podcast is your ultimate fashion friend, helping women over 40 – and we mean, waaayyy over 40 - look and feel their best by avoiding common fashion mistakes. Make sure to tune in each week. Join us next week for more fabulous fashion tips and inspiration, straight from Charleston, SC with the corrolating videos on our YouTube Channel! Hosted by Holly Katz, your favorite personal stylist. The Fashion Crimes Podcast: The best fashion friend you never knew you needed. www.fashioncrimespodcast.com

May 30, 2024 • 32min
Top Swimsuit Picks 2024 | EP 198
Happy Post Memorial Day, Fashion Besties! Whether you celebrated in style or stayed cozy in your pajamas, I hope you had a fabulous time. Special thanks and snaps to everyone in the Armed Forces for their incredible service. This week, we're jumping from the high dive into our Top Swimsuit Picks for 2024. Get ready to hit the beach in style with suits that flatter every figure. HOT TIP: You can find all of Holly's selections on your Pinterest board of the week! As your Fashion Over 40 (and now Over 50) Bathing Suit Expert - with a bathing suit PSA- This is a product that has more measurements and specifications that can go down to the 1/16th of an inch. The first thing you should look for when buying a bathing suit is the measurements in the areas where you need the most support. Key Talking Points: Finding the Perfect Fit: Measurements Matter: Swimsuits, like lingerie, require precise measurements. Look for suits that fit your body type perfectly, offering the support and coverage you need. Tall Girls, Listen Up: If you're over 5'10" with a long torso, choose styles designed to prevent uncomfortable riding up. Proper fit is key to avoiding fashion mishaps. Support for All Shapes: From minimal support to bra-like structures, pick swimsuits with the right amount of boob support. Wider straps can also provide better lift and comfort. Coverage Concerns: Ensure your suit isn't too see-through when wet and offers enough coverage in the front and back to keep you comfortable and confident. Style and Functionality: Multi-Functional Swimwear: Choose swimsuits that can double as bodysuits for a seamless transition from beach to dinner. This adds value by lowering the cost per wear (CPW). Age-Appropriate Choices: Find a balance between stylish and age- appropriate. Avoid suits that make you feel self-conscious or too matronly. Activity-Ready: For active days, opt for styles that stay put and provide enough coverage, especially if you're running around with kids or participating in water sports. Top Picks for 2024: Jantzen: Known for their rich history and diverse styles, Jantzen offers affordable swimsuits with UV protection. Check out their sister company, Cosita Linda, for more fashion-forward options. Karla Colletto: If you're ready to splurge, Karla Colletto's swimsuits, made in the USA, feature unique styles and prints perfect for making a statement. Miraclesuit: A long-time favorite, Miraclesuit designs provide excellent support and a flattering silhouette, making them worth the higher price tag. Norma Kamali: With styles like the Illusion swimsuit, Norma Kamali offers sexy and well-fitted options that are sure to turn heads. Swimsuits For All: Catering to sizes 4 to 44, this brand ensures every body is a beach body. Their reasonable prices and wide range of styles make them a go-to choice. What Not to Do: Avoid Big Box Stores: Don't waste time hunting for cheap, ill-fitting swimsuits at big box stores. Invest in quality pieces that make you feel fabulous and last longer. Avoid Instagram Traps: What you see being sold on IG is mostly fast fashion: A major fashion crime, and crappy all-around. Last Week's Episode Recap: Last week, we tackled the tricky topic of office dress codes in Episode 197. PS: A big shout out to everyone who wrote in with terrific comments! We discussed how business casual has evolved post-COVID and the importance of maintaining a professional yet stylish wardrobe at work. If your office dress code is causing you headaches, go back and listen to get all my tips on dressing for success in today's workplace. Final Thoughts: Thank you so much for tuning in this week! Remember, confidence is key when it comes to rocking a swimsuit. Don't FORGET to check out your Pinterest Board for all my top picks and more inspiration. Got a topic you want me to cover? Drop me a DM on IG!! PS: Don't forget to subscribe to the newsletter for all the latest updates and exclusive content! Links: Holly Katz Styling Pinterest Board Podcast Episode 197 Subscribe to the Newsletter for exclusive updates and content! Stay stylish, and I'll catch you next week for more fashion fun. Xoxo- Holly Katz Your Favorite Personal Stylist www.fashioncrimespodcast.com

May 23, 2024 • 28min
Dress Code Apocalypse 2024 - What to Wear Now | EP 197
What is up, Fashion Besties! Holly Katz, your favorite personal stylist for women over 40—and we mean, way over 40—is back with another fabulous episode of the Fashion Crimes Podcast. This week, we're charging into the chaotic world of office dress codes as many of us have returned to "Back to Work in the Office." Based on an insightful article in the Wall Street Journal recently, we're breaking down the do's and don'ts of workplace attire in 2024. In this episode, Holly addresses the great debate about 'crop tops' in the office. Are they appropriate? Who can wear them, and how should they be styled to keep them professional yet fashionable? Holly shares her expert advice, drawing from personal experience and the latest fashion trends. Spoiler alert: Holly has been rocking crop tops since she was 12 and continues to do so fabulously at 50. I mean, the crop top has gotten longer, but still a crop nonetheless! MUST DO: Find Holly's specially curated Pinterest board just for you, for this episode. Key Highlights in This Episode The Article that Sparked It All: While researching the topic of dress codes, Holly came across a great article written by Jessica Roy of the Wall Street Journal titled: "Your Intern Is Wearing a Corporate Crop Top. Should You Say Something—or Join Her?" How's that for an eyeball-stopping headline? It certainly got our attention! Office Dress Code Apocalypse: What to do. What to wear? So, Holly started wondering: What is the current state of office dress codes post-pandemic and how are different industries adapting (or not) to the changes? Well, it depends on where you work: Tech Industry: Casual wear like jeans, rec sneakers, and t-shirts can be the norm, but adding a stylish blazer can elevate the look for meetings. And accessorize! Finance and Law: Stick to traditional dress codes with modern twists, like a sleek suit in a bold color or a dress with a fabulous printed shoe. Texture and pattern can go a long way for a stricter dress code. Creative Fields: More flexibility allows for expressive attire, such as distressed fabrics, body art, logo tees and non-traditional work attire. Bold colors and clothing with more 'personality' is usually widely accepted. Holly shares her views on why it's essential to redefine workplace attire standards to match the modern, flexible work environment. Pushing past your comfort zone and expressing yourself through fashion, even if just a little, can be appropriate in a business or work environment if done tastefully. Crop Tops in the Workplace – Yay or Nay? We know what we think, what do you think? Are women now wearing crop tops to the office? What are people saying about that? Well, if the comments at the end of the WSJ article are any indication, this subject seems to have caused a bit of a debate. Holly shares her take on how, yes, you actually can style a cropped top that will accentuate your waist - AND – look professional without having half of your stomach showing. In fact, if you are worried about your midsection, wearing a shorter top or jacket will actually help you look thinner. It's fashion law. That is a fashion fact, and you can quote Holly on that all day long. Here's how to pull it together: 1.) Pair a cropped blouse with high-waisted tailored trousers and a structured blazer for a chic, office-appropriate look. #yyaasssss 2.) Opt for a crop top that just grazes the waistband of a high-waisted pencil skirt, adding a fitted cardigan for extra coverage and sophistication. #sllllaayyyy 3.) For a more conservative approach, wear a slightly longer crop top that overlaps with high-waisted wide-leg pants, finished with a statement belt to define your waist. #ffieerrce Pinterest Alert! Don't miss out on Holly's specially curated Pinterest board for this episode. It's packed with style inspirations and wardrobe ideas to help you nail the crop top trend at work. Side Bar: Party Invitation Dress Codes Decoded With the swarm of spring and summer celebrations in full swing, are you getting party invitations with dress codes mentioned? Do you know what words like "Chic," "Cocktail" and "Day Party" mean? Yeah, we don't either. Party hosts must BE SPECIFIC if they have a theme or dress code style in mind for their parties. Most humans (not our Fashion Besties) are unclear on what proper party attire is on a good day...and can commit a fashion crime if not explained and broken down. Party Hosts: Please tell guests in plain English what you want them to wear. And then add a 1-800 helpline if they need clarification, because it's brave of them to ask for help in order to ensure you have the perfect party. They want to get it right. Help them. In this part of the episode, Holly offers her insights on interpreting and adhering to dress codes on party invitations, with examples like "Aloha Chic" and "Fabulous." Here are some fashion clues for your guests: 1.) "Aloha Chic" Hawaiian shirts for men and tropical print sundresses for women. Add floral accessories or leis to complete the look. 2.) "Fabulous" Sequined dresses, statement jewelry, and sky-high heels for women; tailored suits with bold ties or pocket squares for men. Think glamorous, bougie, and over-the-top. 3.) "Cocktail Attire" Chic black dresses or elegant jumpsuits for women...(and evening jumpsuit!) paired with evening, beaded shoes and a coordinating bag. Men can opt for dark suits with crisp dress shirts and stylish shoes. Final Thoughts At the Fashion Crimes Podcast, we are here to help our Fashion Besties stop making common fashion mistakes. Whether it's navigating office dress codes or dressing for a party, we've got you covered with tips and tricks to elevate your style game. Remember, we are the best fashion friend you never knew you needed. For more style tips and to join the fashion conversation, visit Holly's Pinterest Board and follow us on social media. Catch you next time on the Fashion Crimes Podcast! Find us (subscription-free) wherever you get your podcasts, and find us on YouTube. Stay fabulous, Fashion Besties! - Holly Katz Your favorite personal stylist, and the hostess with the mostest. www.fashioncrimespodcast.com

May 17, 2024 • 41min
George Kalajian, International Pleater & Couture Designer | Episode 196
Welcome back, Fashion Friends! This is Holly Katz, your favorite personal stylist, bringing you another thrilling episode of the Fashion Crimes Podcast. Before we get started, please follow along on YouTube to visually following along with this episode! Today we're diving deep into the intricate and mesmerizing world of pleating with a true master of the craft, George Kalajian. George is a fifth-generation fashion artisan and the creative force behind Tom's Sons International Pleating in New York City. His family's legacy and dedication to the art of pleating have not only preserved this ancient craft but have also propelled it into the future of fashion. Get ready to explore the rich history, the delicate artistry, and the cultural significance of pleating all while understanding why this endangered art form still matters today. - George Kalajian represents the fifth generation of his family in the pleating business. - Tom's Sons International Pleating was founded in the early 20th century, showcasing a rich history of craftsmanship and innovation. - The company specializes in various pleating techniques, including accordion, box, crystal, and sunburst pleats, serving high-end fashion designers and major fashion houses. Some of the designer brands George Kalajian has worked with include: Christian Dior Oscar de la Renta Carolina Herrera Khaite Proeenza Schouler Alexander McQueen Brandon Maxwell Sergio Hudson The Art and History of Pleating -Pleating dates back to ancient civilizations, where it was used for both functional and decorative purposes in clothing. - Throughout history, pleating has been a symbol of elegance and sophistication, seen in garments from Egyptian robes to modern haute couture. - George shares fascinating anecdotes about how pleating has evolved over centuries and the meticulous handwork involved in creating these intricate designs. The Significance of Handmade Fashion Items - Handmade items, including pleated garments, represent a unique blend of artistry, tradition, and sustainability. - George emphasizes the value of supporting artisanal craftsmanship in an age dominated by machine-made products. - The conversation highlights how handmade fashion items contribute to a more sustainable and ethically conscious fashion industry. Challenges Facing the Pleating Industry - Despite its rich heritage, the pleating industry faces significant challenges in the modern era. - The rise of fast fashion and mass production has led to a decline in demand for handcrafted pleated garments. - George discusses the impact of these changes on traditional artisans and the importance of preserving these skills for future generations. Why Pleating Matters Today - Pleating is not just a technique but an art form that adds depth, texture, and movement to fabric. - It plays a crucial role in the world of high fashion, allowing designers to experiment with form and structure. - George explains how pleating continues to inspire contemporary designers and its relevance in today's fashion landscape. Looking to the Future: Innovations and Sustainability -George shares his vision for the future of pleating and how innovation can help sustain this endangered art form. - Tom's Sons International Pleating is exploring new techniques and sustainable practices to keep pleating alive and relevant. - The episode concludes with a hopeful outlook on how the fashion industry can embrace and preserve traditional crafts. Final Thoughts What an enlightening journey into the world of pleating! We've uncovered the intricate artistry behind each fold, the historical significance, and the current challenges threatening this beautiful craft. Please check out George's new fashion artisan collective at www.tailoredinnewyork.com. George Kalajian's passion and dedication to preserving his family's legacy remind us ofthe importance of supporting artisanal craftsmanship. So next time you see a pleated garment, you'll appreciate the centuries of tradition and the skilled hands behind it. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Fashion Crimes Podcast. Remember, fashion is not just about what you wear—it's about the stories, the heritage and the artistry behind each piece. Stay stylish, keep in touch with us on social, and stay informed – see you next week! Xoxo- Holly Katz Your Favorite Personal Stylist www.fashioncrimespodcast.com

May 10, 2024 • 37min
Met Gala 2024 Review | Episode 195
Hey Fashion Besties! Get comfortable; this is your hostess with the mostess, Holly Katz, dishing out the juiciest takes from the Met Gala 2024. From the fab to the drab, we've got all the fashion hits and misses from the night's star-studded extravaganza. Who wore it best, and who committed the worst Fashion Crimes? Stick with us for all the tea. It's time to roll out the red (really champagne and green) carpet and see who strutted into the fashion heavens and who plummeted into style purgatory. So, buckle up, darlings—it's going to be a chic ride! Have you never heard of the Met Gala? Have you never been to the Met in New York City? It doesn't matter. Just know that this is the celebrity event of the year featuring the most outrageous dresses, creations, costumes, art and curated looks to have ever been on blast in the history of fashion. No matter your movie career, your singing career, your income bracket, or your societal stature -is the coolest of the cool kids who get to go. In this episode, we break down the triumphs and trials of the fashion's biggest night, where the theme "Garden of Time" brought out an array of floral and fantastical outfits. From ethereal looks that had us gasping to questionable choices that had us asking, "What were they thinking?", this Met Gala was a fashion rollercoaster, to say the least. EPISODE ALERT: Follow along on Holly's Pinterest to see all of the looks discussed in this episode. Best Dressed Celebrities: A Short List The Men: Bad Bunny, Chris Hemsworth and Matt Damon. We are not kicking them out of bed for eating crackers. IMJUSSAYIN! Shakira: Shook the red carpet in a dazzling Carolina Herrera gown, proving age is just a number with her timeless beauty. Jennifer Lopez: Shimmered a stunning dress featuring 2,500,000 silver foil bugles and beads and took 800 hours of hand embroidery work. Zendaya: A vision in Margiela with a look that screamed both royal and regal, capturing the theme with perfection. Mindy Kaling: Turned heads with a sculptural Gaurav Gupta creation that was nothing short of wearable art. Gigi Hadid: Slayed in a deconstructed Tom Brown masterpiece, adorned with a galaxy of micro bugle beads. ONE OF the best dressed of the night. Let's be honest. Demi Moore: Stunned us all in a Harris Reed ensemble, a moving masterpiece that was both regal and avant-garde with feather arrows and structured wings. Wings! Elle Fanning: Looked like a fairy princess in a spellbinding Balmain gown that resembled liquid glass. Also mentioned: Sarah Jessica Parker, Kris Jenner, Penelope Cruz, and so. many. more! Be sure to LISTEN HERE! Worst Fashion Crimes: Doja Cat: Made waves for all the wrong reasons in a soaked white t-shirt dress, earning a solid fashion crime badge. #GIRLNO Rita Ora: Naked covered in a beaded curtain you hang over your doorway in your dorm room. Just no. Brie Larson: Missed the mark in a Prada ensemble that looked like a last-minute choice, not living up to the gala's glamorous expectations. #mehatbest Queen Latifah: Overwhelmed by an opera coat that swallowed her stunning presence, turning what could have been fab into drab. Dia Lupa: A chaotic mix of lacy tablecloth vibes paired with a corset that made her look more tossed salad than tossed couture. #wwwhhyyyyyyy Serena Williams: Faced a style setback in a Balenciaga piece that was a fashion miss, more than a fashion hit. #punintended The Worst: Lizzo In a see-through dress with a headpiece that made her look like she was wearing a lampshade. Literally, she was wearing a cone of shame. What do you think? That's a wrap on the Met Gala. Those are JUST SOME of our Best Dressed and Worst Fashion Crimes for this year. Do you agree? Do you not agree? Let us know! Thanks for tuning in to the Fashion Crimes Podcast! Remember, fashion might throw us curveballs, but that's what makes it thrilling. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on the night's fashion saga. Hit me up, and tell me who you loved and who got a fashion citation. Xoxo- Holly Katz Your Favorite Personal Stylist www.fashioncrimespodcast.com

May 3, 2024 • 36min
Derby Hat Designer Christine A. Moore | Episode 194
Join celebrated milliner Christine A. Moore, known for her stunning Kentucky Derby hats, as she shares her creative journey from theater costume design to high fashion. Discover the artistry behind crafting unique hats and how they've set new trends at Derby events. Christine reveals styling tips, the importance of individuality, and the excitement of participating in home Derby parties. With a blend of humor and passion, she celebrates collaboration in fashion and encourages embracing personal style.

Apr 26, 2024 • 25min
Closet Cleanout Confessions | EP 193
Welcome to Episode 193 of the Fashion Crimes Podcast, titled "Closet Cleanout Confessions"! Today, your favorite personal stylist for women over 40, Holly Katz, dives deep into the world of sustainable fashion, thrifting, and the unforgettable adventure of cleaning out her Mother-In-Law's vintage-filled closet! It's a juicy episode that not only unpacks the clothes but also the emotional attachments and history behind them. In celebration of Earth Day, Holly starts off with a compelling narrative about the environmental impacts of the fashion industry and our responsibility as consumers to tackle this issue head-on. She reflects on the environmental and personal benefits of donating or selling clothes instead of throwing them away. Holly then discusses the surprising and sometimes shocking discoveries made during this special closet cleanout. She humorously recounts finding everything from baby clothes to out-of-style dresses, each item sparking memories and offering lessons in fashion and personal history. Then, with a personal anecdote, she sets the stage by describing the mammoth task of cleaning out her mother-in-law's 66-year-old house, revealing the treasures one can find in an old closet, like vintage clothes and accessories. She shares her experience, which not only served as a treasure trove of vintage fashion, but also as a poignant reminder of personal history and the evolution of personal style over the decades. Inside Holly's Mother-in-Law's Closet 1. Vintage Treasure Discovery • Holly describes the initial experience of opening her mother-in-law's closet, which felt like stepping back in time. • Uncovering a fashion collection from the 1960s to the 1990s - and beyond - she uncovers accessories and classic pieces that tell a story of the era's fashion trends. 2. Emotional Attachments and Memories • This segment delves into the emotional connections that Holly's mother-in-law had with her clothing, highlighting the sentimental value and memories embedded in vintage collections. • Holly shares stories attached to specific items, like a dress worn to significant events or on holidays, emphasizing the personal history that clothes can carry. 3. Lessons in Sustainability and Style Evolution • Through the lens of her fashion choices, Holly explores how personal style can and should evolve over time and discusses the importance of adapting one's wardrobe to reflect current needs and tastes. • Advice on how to balance respecting the past and embracing contemporary fashion, suggesting ways to integrate vintage pieces with modern wardrobe elements. 4. Call to Action: Ethical Fashion Choices • Holly encourages listeners to consider the sustainability of keeping, donating, or repurposing their vintage finds rather than discarding them. • Tips on how to assess the quality and potential of vintage clothing for reuse or donation, advocating for a thoughtful approach to fashion that reduces waste. Check out ThredUp for trade-in or trade-up your past fashions! www.thredup.com As this episode wraps up, Holly emphasizes the necessity of regularly reassessing our closets not just to make space for new items, but to ensure our fashion choices reflect our current selves and are environmentally conscious. "These things we hold on to are taking up valuable space that will hold you back emotionally. Let go of the baggage!" In summary: Go clean out a closet today! You will thank us later. You can do it – and you will love yourself for doing so. And PS: Don't forget to engage with us on social media and share your own closet cleanout stories or sustainable fashion tips! Tune in next week for more fashion-forward discussions and expert advice, only on the Fashion Crimes Podcast, where fashion and sustainability meet fabulous storytelling. Until then, keep it stylish and sustainable, fashion friends! - Holly Katz Personal Stylist, Podcast Host and Best-Selling Author www.fashioncrimespodcast.com


