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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Clinton Kelly Gives New Jerseyans Fashionable Advice

If you're going to get fashion advice, then Clinton Kelly is the guy to deliver the possible bad news.

Last week, I headed to Macy's at the Short Hills Mall to check out a runway collection highlighting key looks for Fall presented by Clinton! Considering I've been watching What Not To Wear on TLC for years, I was excited to see him work his fashion magic. Plus, what's not to love? He's a beacon of fashion knowledge who's not afraid to tell it to you straight (and humorously) all while looking stylish.



During the presentation, Clinton spoke about the psychology of getting dressed and that throughout his career, he's heard many women say discouraging things about their body. He encouraged the crowd to take style into their own hands... and not compare themselves to what you see in the media. Great advice, hands down.

A fall fashion show, highlighting this season's top three trends showcased outfits from every price point.

1. Faux Fur


2. Sheen, sparkle and sequins



3. Sweaters & knits

His work is never done. Clinton, putting the finishing touches on a model.


 Some of my favorite Clinton quotes:
  • Clinton's take on leggings: "Cover your darn toosh! They aren't pants."
  • On white after labor day: "You can do white after labor day. It's all about the weather."
  • Guys, listen up: "Every guy needs a velvet blazer." I agree with this one!
  • On his look: "Someone told me I look like the love child of Daniel Radcliffe and Barry Manilow." 


Guests also had the opportunity to schmooze with him after the show, and get a copy of his book, "Oh No She Didn't" signed! It was a great event made even better by Clinton's witty charm and of course, his fashion sense!




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