Celebrate Your Style This Holiday Season

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Looking and dressing stylish for this festive time begins with getting organized. Look at your social schedule and plan each event ahead of time so that you will be prepared no matter what type of event you'reattending. Factor in each detail of your outfit, including accessories, shoes, jewelry, and handbag.

Perfect party dressing

- A black suit.*- Something in sequins.*
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- A little dress. It doesn't necessarily have to be black as this season vibrant colors are a nice change from the traditional black dress. Don't be afraid to stand out in purple or red.*- High heels,* evening sandals, and a clutch bag in a new metallic likepewter or bronze.*- All out glamour in a metallic frock.**- Add "bling"* with a chunky gold necklace or a colorful bauble that adds texture to your outfit.*- Something red.*Here are some suggestions about what to wear for different types of holiday functions. Read your invitation and be aware of dress codes.*Casual*- Dressy jeans with a sparkly top and a pair of the season's hot shoes such as the Mary Jane platform.Family party or open house – A cardigan sweater set with a skirt or pants will work by adding some glitz with your jewelry, metallic sandals or heels. Make a statement with jeans, a beaded top, or a short leather jacket. Note: If you are going to attend a religious service, before or after a party, then you really need to dress appropriately for that occasion.A party at your own house where you are the hostess – Since you will be on your feet most of the time, look for comfort. A skirt or pants with a satin top and comfortable shoes such as a ballet flat.The office party – Please remember, that an office party is really a festive business meeting and that certain etiquette must apply. Forgo any bare skin, even if that's what you see all over TV and in the media. Never go braless to an office party, wear a halter top, or anything with a plunging neckline. Keep in mind that, even though you are there to have fun and it's a party, you really are socializing with people you work with so make sure that you don't dress in a way or do anything that night that you'd regret the next morning.  Go for a classic look like, a satin dress with a sequin Bolero jacket.After five cocktails and dinner – A tailored suit in satin or velvet or a black suit with a sequin top will look very trendy. Carry a small clutch in silver or gold.Semi-formal affair – Mix classics like trousers, or a skirt in a rich fabric like velvet, with a white long sleeve blouse in silk or satin. A drop-dead gorgeous short strapless dress with earrings, shoes and a bag in gold or silver.  Try a new combo like a deep, dark chocolate dress with bronze or cooper accessories, or a rich wine color that'salmost Merlot and pair that with silver or pewter accessories.Black tie affair – All out glamour.  A tuxedo suit or a gown.h3. Makeup tips for a holiday look
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Holiday parties can cause havoc on your skin, so a good idea is to get a facial and a brow wax beforehand. Remember, great makeup can do only so much. It's the skin that is the canvas that you are applying thecolor to.  And make sure you adjust your skin care routine during the winter months when you are spending more time indoors, in artificial heat. It is very important to keep your skin well hydrated day andnight.*Lipstick*- A bright lipstick will energize your ensemble and immediately update your look. If you wear one of the new redlipsticks, make sure that you do a very muted or soft eye. If you are doing a very dramatic eye, then you want to keep the lips soft and neutral.*Eyeliner* – The dramatic or smoky eye is really in, but not everyone can use a liquid eyeliner which requires practices and a steady hand.Best bet – use a kohl pencil which is easier to handle and will give you a better line. The best way to do a liner is to use the pencil and smudge along the lash line, using short strokes. Then you can take a small smudgy brush and just go over it. What you really want to create here is color not a definite line.*Some tricks for creating that smoky eye look*:No matter what color you use, it's the gradation of color that is the most important thing to consider. The color should be the darkest by the lashes and then lighten up as you go up towards the brow bone. Go for violet or chocolate brown as opposed to a deep black, which can be too goth and can age a women's face and skin.A professional makeup artist trick that will help you avoid the "raccoon eye." When you're putting your eye shadow on, especially dark shades, apply some loose foundation powder under the eye before applying the shadow.This will catch all the fallout. This way, when you're done, all you need to do is sweep away the powder with a brush.Lashes – One thing every holiday face should have is great lashes. Use a thickening or lengthening mascara. For thin lashes, use defining mascara and use two coats. You can enhance any mascara by using a coat of eyelash primer under the mascara. This will add volume.To complete your look, don't forget some fabulous perfume. One of the tricks that I use is, when I am getting dressed and still in my underwear, I spray the air and then walk into the mist. This way you don't run the risk of getting the perfume on your clothes.Follow these simple suggestions, and no matter where you go during this festive season, you will step out in style. Coco Chanel once said. "A girl should be two things, classy and fabulous."



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    Georgia Donovan, made her first fashion statement at age six, when she refused to wear a dress with ruffles. Since then, she has been a fashion czarina, whose innate sense of style and fashion has enabled her to step out with style wherever she goes.

    Georgia completed a long and rewarding career in corporate America and is now living her passion as a Fashion Stylist & Makeup Artist. Having been promoted to upper management in a fortune 100 company at a time when women were not breaking through the glass ceiling, she now shares her experiences and love of fashion & style to help other women reach their potential, especially the over forty woman.

    Sensing that women over forty were being overlooked and ignored, she contacted every woman she knew and asked them that simple question: “After forty, do you feel invisible?”

    The responses were overwhelming. Most woman agreed that the TV and print media and fashion world were overlooking the over forty client. Wanting to help change this, Georgia dedicated her work to serving the needs of over forty woman.

    Georgia is passionate about helping women achieve their own unique and stylish look, develop a personal fashion sense and realize there is beauty without boundaries.

    Formally trained in Classical Literature, she worked in the London Theater as a wardrobe mistress and makeup artist. There, Georgia learned from some of the great names in theatrical history and was privy to valuable tips and professional secrets gleaned from the many celebrated actors she worked with. Today, Georgia is able to incorporate this priceless insider information in her work.

    Once called the “Best dressed woman in the telephone company,” she has an innate sense of style and a lifelong love of clothes. Georgia brings her unique sense of fashion, combined with many years of business experience, to her work as The Clothes Doctor. In her own career, her fashion sense and high profile persona complimented her business skills, enabling her to achieve numerous successes. In the business world, first impressions are everything.

    Georgia has presented her entertaining and informative programs to such notable companies as Sotheby’s Auction House, PECO Energy, Grandview Hospital, American Dairy Association, as well as numerous colleges and business & community groups.

    She appeared as the Fashion Expert on Comcast Television’s Your Morning Show and is the resident business wardrobe and style expert, for the Small Business Advocate, a nationally syndicated radio show broadcast in over 30 cities in the US and live on the Internet.

    She is a makeup artist for Chanel and is part of the National Makeup Artist’s Pro Team for Lancome.

    Georgia is the author of the audio CD programs for women, Looking Fabulous After 40 and _About Faces- The essentials of makeup and skin care


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