I like the way you speak to us in your videos. You're knowledgeable but you don't act it. You assume your audience is also knowledgeable ❤ respectful and classy!!
Hi Nancy. I am a 69 year old woman with Parkinson’s and have strived to find a fashionable wardrobe despite the limitations of mobility. I find a number of the items you have shown us work well for me. The Lilly items in particular have lots of stretch and are easy to get in and out of, especially for people with tremors, etc. I would like your permission to include your channel in my blog which addresses all types of issues relating to people with chronic health problems and the need to stay positive. By the way, I am wearing one of my new outfits that you recommended for a transitional outfit (from Lilly) and it feels great! Thanks so much. Nanci Rice
Nanci, Firstly, thank you for reaching out and sharing a bit of your journey with me. It's truly inspiring to hear that you're pursuing fashion and style despite the challenges. I'm honored that some of my suggestions have been helpful to you, especially the Lilly pieces! Absolutely, you have my full permission to include my channel in your blog. You can even copy links to particular videos you want to share. 😍It's essential that we spread positivity and support, especially for those navigating the complexities of chronic health issues. I'm delighted to hear about your new outfit and how confident it makes you feel! Please continue shining your light and spreading awareness through your blog. Your strength and spirit are truly commendable. 💕
Thank you for the very thoughtful tips! I especially like your advice on hat hair! Coming winter I will definitely put some dry shampoo in my handbag! I might even line my hat with silk. You are so right it will protect the hair and in addition make the hat feel nicer.
Kudos Nancy. Great video! I especially like your comments on ‘proportional shoes’. I listen to a lot of influencers and have never heard that term. It makes perfect sense!
Living in a warmer climate it is always tricky to make the transition because one day it is summer the next fall and even winter later at night. Transition pieces are a must have-scarves, light sweaters, are my go to. A scarf that has a fall pattern which includes more summery colors-hard to find, but the best when you do-is perfect for this time of year.
What I am wearing now are my thinnest summer dresses and sitting under the fan. Our temperatures are now in the 20c instead of the 30c where I live but in the high 30c in other places. My dream, weather.
Thanks for a great video! I’m currently transitioning my wardrobe from spring/summer to fall/winter but I live in Central Texas. Sometimes I have to use the lightweight fabrics in fall prints and colors because we are slow to cool down. It’s in low 90’s this coming week.
For warmth, I suggest swapping out 1 heavy layer for a silk base layer. As super thin as silk is, it's extremely warm but wicks away sweat. You'll have a slimmer profile. I usually opt for scoop neck to go underneath a wider variety of tops. They're expensive, but worth every penny. I also wear them underneath my shirts in the summer while I'm in the freezing office.
I live in Minnesota and fall weather is here. We are wearing our fall sweaters already. I noticed that you are wearing bright pink. Do you wear pink in the fall? Is it because you are still experiencing warmer weather in southern California? Do you wear pink year round because you like it? I think of pink as a spring and summer color. Is it a fall color? Thanks
Hi Jane, I do love all the fall layers, and it's one of the things I miss living in SoCal. Since our weather is so mild, I still wear pink in fall, but it's usually a more saturated shade to look good with navy, black, or denim. This is actually a great topic for another video! 😍
Such a well thought out video Nancy. I really enjoyed it. You made a lot of really good points and have me thinking about getting a statement color bag.
I’m going to m grandson’s soccer game tomorrow evening. And it has been cooling down here the last few days. So I’m going to wear a t shirt and a button down shirt on top. I have a coral quilted jacket. I won’t be wearing it yet. But probably soon if the cool air stays. I was looking at some quilted jackets to buy. But I found one I already had in my closet.
My go-to " three piece wardrobe when it cools down enough, but not quite cold enough for a winter coat yet " consists of a crewneck T-shirt/thermal top as a base layer and then I'll wear a lightweight poloneck ( turtleneck ) with either a crewneck or V-neck sweater over it for a bit more warmth. If the day heats up, I simply remove the outer sweater and tie it around my waist or shoulders.
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I like the way you speak to us in your videos. You're knowledgeable but you don't act it. You assume your audience is also knowledgeable ❤ respectful and classy!!
Love the concept of a pop of color on a muted outfit!
Hi Nancy. I am a 69 year old woman with Parkinson’s and have strived to find a fashionable wardrobe despite the limitations of mobility. I find a number of the items you have shown us work well for me. The Lilly items in particular have lots of stretch and are easy to get in and out of, especially for people with tremors, etc. I would like your permission to include your channel in my blog which addresses all types of issues relating to people with chronic health problems and the need to stay positive. By the way, I am wearing one of my new outfits that you recommended for a transitional outfit (from Lilly) and it feels great! Thanks so much. Nanci Rice
It is great that you are working to be the best you possible.
Nanci, Firstly, thank you for reaching out and sharing a bit of your journey with me. It's truly inspiring to hear that you're pursuing fashion and style despite the challenges. I'm honored that some of my suggestions have been helpful to you, especially the Lilly pieces!
Absolutely, you have my full permission to include my channel in your blog. You can even copy links to particular videos you want to share. 😍It's essential that we spread positivity and support, especially for those navigating the complexities of chronic health issues. I'm delighted to hear about your new outfit and how confident it makes you feel! Please continue shining your light and spreading awareness through your blog. Your strength and spirit are truly commendable. 💕
Layering is used for the weather. Be warm and comfortable or more thin and fashionable? That said, I often use three layers plus a jacket or coat.
I like your haircut, it really suits you. No worry that I overlayer with these hot flashes, lol.
I love that pink shirt do you have to wear a v neck ❤
Thank you for the very thoughtful tips! I especially like your advice on hat hair! Coming winter I will definitely put some dry shampoo in my handbag! I might even line my hat with silk. You are so right it will protect the hair and in addition make the hat feel nicer.
Great video!
Thank you so much!
I have a pixie cut
Kudos Nancy. Great video! I especially like your comments on ‘proportional shoes’. I listen to a lot of influencers and have never heard that term. It makes perfect sense!
Living in a warmer climate it is always tricky to make the transition because one day it is summer the next fall and even winter later at night. Transition pieces are a must have-scarves, light sweaters, are my go to. A scarf that has a fall pattern which includes more summery colors-hard to find, but the best when you do-is perfect for this time of year.
It’s 40 F in the morning here……75 in the afternoon.
What if you have menopause please thanks ❤️🌹
I would really like each of these ideas done in a more detailed way with more ideas and photos 😊
What I am wearing now are my thinnest summer dresses and sitting under the fan. Our temperatures are now in the 20c instead of the 30c where I live but in the high 30c in other places. My dream, weather.
Thanks for a great video! I’m currently transitioning my wardrobe from spring/summer to fall/winter but I live in Central Texas. Sometimes I have to use the lightweight fabrics in fall prints and colors because we are slow to cool down. It’s in low 90’s this coming week.
Love the Christmas Story gifs. You always use fun gifs.
Loving these videos for Fall and transitioning. So many options. Thank you Nancy!❣️
My pleasure, Linda! Glad you are enjoying it! 🤩
To me lavender with sky blue says snow ❄️!
I love my clogs and crocs
I don’t like to wear tan or brown. I’m sticking to black, white, navy, and grey.
I love your color choices! 💕
Agreed
I love my hoodie es
Great video. I have to remember to try a pop of color or plaid or a statement piece.
Thank you so much! Glad to hear you're adding some pops of color and plaid to your fall wardrobe! 💕
That pink top you are wearing is Awesome!!!!!!! It’s the perfect color pink. I just love it so much! Xoxoxoxoxo
Thanks so much! 💕
Love your shorter hair glasses and top🌸🌳🤍
Thank you so much, Leslie! 🤓
The hat hair tips were helpful - thanks
I'm so glad you found them helpful! 🤩
For warmth, I suggest swapping out 1 heavy layer for a silk base layer. As super thin as silk is, it's extremely warm but wicks away sweat. You'll have a slimmer profile. I usually opt for scoop neck to go underneath a wider variety of tops. They're expensive, but worth every penny. I also wear them underneath my shirts in the summer while I'm in the freezing office.
Great video! Reminded me of my youth realizing wool and cashmere helping get rid of an extra layer.
Enjoyed all the fashion tips. Did notice that there was no mention of good fit. The poor fit of her pretty pink blouse was extremely distracting.
Hi Nancy, I am 64 and live in the south, your advise is always on trend! KD
Thanks so much! 🥰
WOW, love that electric pink on you 🩷
Thank you so much! 💕
I live in Minnesota and fall weather is here. We are wearing our fall sweaters already.
I noticed that you are wearing bright pink. Do you wear pink in the fall? Is it because you are still experiencing warmer weather in southern California? Do you wear pink year round because you like it? I think of pink as a spring and summer color. Is it a fall color? Thanks
Hi Jane, I do love all the fall layers, and it's one of the things I miss living in SoCal. Since our weather is so mild, I still wear pink in fall, but it's usually a more saturated shade to look good with navy, black, or denim. This is actually a great topic for another video! 😍
Great tips💕I love your channel, thank you Nancy🌸
Thanks so much for your kind words, Angelica! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 💕
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Such a well thought out video Nancy. I really enjoyed it. You made a lot of really good points and have me thinking about getting a statement color bag.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video - can't wait to hear what color bag you get! 👜😍
Yhank you Nancy for all these pointers :)
Cant wait to incorporate them into my everyday wardrobe ;)
Hi Melanie, I'm so glad you found the tips helpful! 😍
I’m going to m grandson’s soccer game tomorrow evening. And it has been cooling down here the last few days. So I’m going to wear a t shirt and a button down shirt on top. I have a coral quilted jacket. I won’t be wearing it yet. But probably soon if the cool air stays. I was looking at some quilted jackets to buy. But I found one I already had in my closet.
I am getting ready to travel and the temps will vary a good amount, I am trying to select the right layers, this video is right on time!!!
Yay! So glad you found it helpful! 🥰
New subscriber 😊 great tips and i love your glasses and blouse ❤
Hi Renee, I'm so glad you discovered me, and thanks for subscribing! Let me know if there are any fashion topics you'd like me to cover! 🤩
Hi Nancy l enjoyed your video today thank you for sharing it
Thanks so much, Alana! I'm glad you enjoyed it 🤩
Really informative video.
I'm so glad you found it helpful, Carol! 🥰
Really liked this video thank you ❤
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, Barb! 💕
Nancy you look beautiful in your pink shirt
Thanks so much, Lisa! 💕
My go-to " three piece wardrobe when it cools down enough, but not quite cold enough for a winter coat yet " consists of a crewneck T-shirt/thermal top as a base layer and then I'll wear a lightweight poloneck ( turtleneck ) with either a crewneck or V-neck sweater over it for a bit more warmth.
If the day heats up, I simply remove the outer sweater and tie it around my waist or shoulders.
Thanks for sharing your go-to 3-piece layering outfit! 😍