In any atmosphere, setting or event, this piece will be the piece to wear. As women, stylish women, we must remember the classics and how to keep it classic and classy. The simplicity of being in a piece that you can work like no one else is timeless. Every woman wants that feeling, the one where you walk into that room, and make your way across it feeling confident, timeless and beautiful. The piece your wearing has been tailored to you, all the way down to your panty hose and stunning stilettos. That walk you have, the smile that steals the spotlight and that amazing silk press are only “extras” to the main showing: You, wearing that piece!




This is the piece I was referring to. It is stunning all the way across the board. I feel the way the jacket will fit will draw attention to my face. Because I have a big bust, I prefer buttons like the one shown. The skirt will assist in showing off my shapely legs, since I yearn for skirts that won’t make me look dowdy. I am 5’1 and creating the perfect proportion is ideal. I will be wearing this in the near future, with this pantyhose:

The sheerness of the pantyhose is just enough to ensure the buck stops there. It presents a classic appeal to not going bare legged in a stunning outfit. If I were to pick a stiletto, it would be this style.
These are a subtle and deserving stiletto for any event. I will take proper precautions to prevent blisters and pain. But a stiletto is a stiletto and there is no secret about it! Even if it slips out, oh well. Every woman should have a nice pair of stilettos in her closest.
What event could this outfit be worn to?
I would wear this outfit to a Women’s networking event, an art gallery event, a musical or theatrical performance, a chefs table, museum event, jazz performance, or dinner out with friends. The determining factor for choosing this outfit for the event listed above is that it will not take away from the atmosphere but create an experience for me. I look at this piece and the accessories and think of how I would feel moving around in this piece and how I would look at these events.
