
WhatIWore: My guest post on Lemondrop.com is all about how to tie a headband, turban style! Click through to watch the video and if you’ve got comments, drop them on the Lemondrop page (including more videos you’d like to see!!)

WhatIWore: I just got an e-mail from a friend asking about buying modern vs vintage clothing and sizes. Just as modern clothes vary from store to store, vintage clothes will vary too. I posted this last summer, but now that a lot of us are buying second hand, I think its a great resource. You can view the full size here.

WHATIWORE GUIDE: TIGHTS
A simple way to take a so-so outfit to wow is by putting on a pair of opaque colored tights. I recommend going with a nylon/lyrca blend with at least 80 denier (thickness).
I remember the first time I wore a bright pair of tights to work. When you’re donning bright fuchsia, you’re going to bring attention to your stems. After a few compliments, I relaxed and expanded my wide color selection.
Here’s a few ideas on how you can ease your way into colorful legs this fall.
1. If you’re a little more conservative or shy about wearing new things (that may make you feel a little uncomfortable), take baby steps. My suggestions are:
- navy
- dark brown
- maroon
- rubine
2. If you’re a little more adventurous and can play with your dress code, try out:
- fuchsia
- orange
- red
- hunter green
3. The most daring of all girls will go for:
- yellow
- neon green
- neon orange
- violet
4. Patterned tights are going to be big for fall this year as well. Follow similar guidelines as above.
How to wear:
The more opaque your tights the shorter skirt you can wear without looking tacky. Remember- be conscious of your work environment or atmosphere of where you’ll be wearing these babies. (I still haven’t found the guts to wear my yellow or bright green pairs)
All of the above recommendations are from the fabulous online store We Love Color and are my personal recommendation (they didn’t pay me to write this— I just really love the selection and quality)























