Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Wrinkled Traveler No More

Summer is coming to a close, but many of us are trying to squeeze in one more getaway. Long car rides or time spent waiting at the airport can sometimes make us wonder why we didn’t just have a staycation cruising through the DVR. Dressing comfortably can make a big difference if you wind up racing across the terminal or taking a nap while your spouse rants about the traffic en route to your mother’s house.

There are so many unexpected possibilities that can arise when we head out for what we hope will be relaxing time away - make certain a wardrobe malfunction is not one of them. In addition to comfort, you want to arrive at your destination looking as put together as you did when you first threw your bags in the trunk.

Try pairing the Emma and Emilie "Ella" Open Shoulder Tee with a pair of skinny jeans, leggings or yoga pants. This Polyester/Cotton/Rayon blend top will keep its shape no matter how many times you fasten and unfasten your seatbelt. Having your accessories nearby in your carry on bag will give you the option of dressing it up or keeping it casual when you deplane.




You’ll look stylish and refreshed no matter what travel ordeal you just endured in this flowing, feminine Allen Allen Layered Tunic Tank.





When you get where you’re going, you’ll be relieved when you open your bags and don’t have to run for the hotel iron. Our active wear clothes travel well and will still look great when you’re dressing for that long road back to reality when your sojourn ends.

Friday, August 19, 2011

IT’S ALL ABOUT SUPPLEX


I am old enough to remember hearing women complain about how uncomfortable girdles used to be.  I am young enough to have tried the modern day slimming undergarments that may not qualify as a torture device, but certainly can be lacking on the comfort and functionality scale.  Leave it to the great minds of our era to have come up with a compromising solution for those of us that want to get a sleeker shape without giving up on the ability to go about our business. 

If you are the type that likes to check out the fabric content label in your clothing, you may have seen a product called Supplex®.  Every now and then something new in textiles pops up on a label that gets us running to our Droid for an explanation as to what it might be.  I’m going to save you the online search by giving you the lowdown.  In actuality, Supplex® is a form of nylon made by Dupont that is considered to have a far softer hand than standard nylon. 

People love the feel of cotton, but unfortunately keeping its color and shape are not two of its most redeeming qualities.  Scientists developed Supplex® with the goal of giving people the comfort of cotton without the drawbacks.  What they have achieved with this development is a sturdy fabric that will hold its shape and color, is great with moisture and breathes well when you’re working out.  Each time you put it on, it will keep that slimming quality as it maintains a great fit.  An added bonus is that it won’t give you that shiny appearance when stretched - that look always brings to mind the time I saw Nick Gilder sing ‘Hot Child in the City’ wearing red Spandex pants.

Just because a label has Supplex® doesn’t mean you’re good to go.  Make sure you’re buying a well made product.  There can be differences in content percentages and how a product is woven can have an impact on quality.  A well made capri or yoga pant made from Supplex® can stand up to whatever you might throw at it and still look great the next time you put it on.

Check out a few of our favorites (pictured below) like the Bia Brazil Faux Pocket Capri, Prana Lolita Supplex Pants and Balance BellaBootleg Pants – we love them!  No go out there and ask your friends if they know about Supplex®, if they don’t you’re fully prepared to dazzle them with your brilliance.

 Bia Brazil Faux Pocket Capris

Prana Lolita Supplex Pants

 Balance Fitwear Bella Pants

Monday, August 15, 2011

We're Now Carrying Balance Fitwear!



Due to overwhelming demand, we are now carrying Balance Fitwear, the Brazilian Active Wear Line that’s both a customer and celebrity favorite! 

Balance Fitwear’s designs have sold out in stores and across the web. Balance Fitwear is a new activewear line created by Brazilian born designer, Anna Carolina Arias, who also designed the star favorite, Body Language.  Anna’s clothing has been coveted by many of Hollywood’s brightest stars, including Eva Longoria, Hillary Duff, Jamie Presley, Ashley Greene, and Brooke Burke.

Her new line, Balance, is made of the highest quality Brazilian Supplex. This amazing fabric keeps you cool and dry while flattering your figure. Balance workout tops, active pants, and shorts are ideal for hot yoga, pilates, zumba or any other workout activity!

We recommend, for hot yoga, the Balance Troy Workout Shorts, paired with the Floral Printed Yoga Halter Bra.
 

If you're heading to Zumba, we suggest the Balance Bella Capri paired with the adorable Rachel Sports Bra.


Of course, Balance Fitwear can be worn for any fitness activity. You can shop all Balance Fitwear by clicking here.

Friday, August 12, 2011

From Street to Studio and Back Again

Ever have one of those days where you’re actually looking forward to running errands and spending some time at the gym? Just when you’re headed out the door an old friend calls and asks about meeting for lunch. Mentally you peruse your list of tasks wondering what you can eliminate. Unless you can put off groceries another day or reschedule Fido’s trip to the groomer, a workout is often the thing we are tempted to push back. After all, coming home to change clothes and freshen up in the middle of running around can be a big time suck.

Fortunately, we live in a time where our workout attire enables us to move comfortably though the day, look chic and darling at a quaint bistro, and do pilates without a single wardrobe change. Try layering your workout pants with a great jacket like the Green Dragon Draped Wrap pictured below.






Adding one of our fashionable cardigans like the one featured here from Twisted Heart will enhance any outfit. No one at the restaurant will imagine you’re on your way to the yoga studio.



 



After your workout, you can finish up those errands with ease - you’ll look and feel fabulous. Our days are hectic enough, why not have a wardrobe that can help make our lives less complicated?

Monday, August 8, 2011

Not Your Mama’s Workout Wear


These are indeed good times for those of us opting to live an active lifestyle. Step into a gym or studio today and you’ll see attire far better suited to comfort in fitness than what the previous generation had to endure.





Those of us that exercised our way through the 80’s and 90’s know first hand the great strides that have been made relative to what we can wear to get our sweat on. Changes in fabric content, fit and style have given us workout clothing that allow us to go from the elliptical machine to the grocery store without looking like we washed up on shore in an ill-fitting clown costume.


Granted, that big t-shirt and the stretched out, faded capri pants you bought years ago won’t hinder you from getting your heart rate up, but the functionality can’t compare to today’s fitness clothing. Game changing fabrics like Supplex, will breathe during a workout and enhance your body type with slimming support and fit. It is an added bonus that you won’t just feel better exercising in these clothes, you’ll actually look chic and stylish while doing it. Working out in leotards and tights may not have stood the test of time, but your new pair of yoga pants will.






Our model, Lauren, looks effortlessly chic in head to toe I am Beyond (Formerly) Beyond Yoga. She's sporting the Original Jacket, Original Supplex Pant and the Beyond Yoga Racerback.