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Clinton Kelly Macy’s Event

Julia Magnusson (left) and Keri Wilmot (right) at Macys Event featuring Clinton Kelly in Peabody, MA.

Have you ever been to a Macy’s event? Not until I delved into the blogging world did I ever know that Macys has events. This past summer I went to a cooking demonstration with Ming Tsai. A few weeks back, the infamous fashion expert Clinton Kelly, currently of the television show The Chew, as well as the makeover guru from What Not To Wear, hosted a Macy’s fashion event. Clinton Kelly provided fashion tips for the holiday season.

I’m a mother of a 3 year old and I work full time in a school system as an occupational therapist. During the day I sit cross legged on carpets, many times crawling on my hands and knees. Fashion sense is something I have spent very minimal time caring about. Why invest in clothing that is going to get ruined from being smattered in marker and paint? Though I did try very hard to find something to wear to this event that was fashionable… for me. Check out the color of my shirt and read below. Looks like I need to color up my wardrobe.

Take my word for it, there were hundreds of on-lookers, not only viewing over the fashion trends, but laughing in hysterics as Clinton Kelly shared some of his infamous fashion sense and these were his words of wisdom.

– “Put a little something cute on and it puts a little pep in your step!”

-“The higher the ‘girls’ the closer to God–get a good bra fitting.”

-“Black clothing brings at shadows in your face, brighter colors brighten up your complexion.”

-“Mix and match your labels.”

-“Cross body bags are good for the small to medium chested.”

-“Colored denim is the biggest trend of the season.”

-“This year, it’s a trend to match your bag and your shoes.”

-“Make it look like you are not wearing hose, or make it known that you ARE wearing hose.”

-“Get a knit blazer.”

-“Mix and match metallics.”

-“Avoid ‘The Mom Jean’ aka light washed tapered jeans.”

-“Stacking necklaces is a really big trend. Make it look like you are wearing 1 big necklace.”

-“The shoe sets the tone for an outfit.”

-“Accessories should be commensurate w/ stature – taller, bigger framed women can have more accessories.”

-“Tuck a skinny jean into a boot, it creates a straight line or wear a top or jacket that cuts mid-hip.”

-“Jeans exist to make your butt look cute.”

My personal favorite: “Is this a trend that a hooker would look at & say, that’s got to be good for business? Avoid the trampy trends.”

Clinton Kelly’s final thought: “Never hate yourself. Our bodies are the vessels that God gave us to carry our souls around.”

What’s your biggest fashion advice?

Any opinions on the event are my own. Macys financially compensated me for my social media efforts at this event.

Photo credit to some lovely lady who stopped to take our picture. Pictured with me is Julia Magnusson from It’s Not Like a Cat.

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  • Went to a cooking class at the Macy's in Chicago. They have a huge kitchen for demo's & we actually each had our own area to cook-learned a lot!