Calling All Moms-To-Be: How to Dress in Fall's Hottest Trends

We love working with new moms and moms-to-be. And one of the questions we often get asked is how to dress throughout the different stages of pregnancy and still feel stylish. Fear not - we are going to show you how to incorporate Fall's must-haves into your maternity wardrobe.

1. Denim - A good pair of maternity denim is key. One of the best things about maternity denim is that it comes in range of styles from boyfriend to skinny. Try adding a denim dress or jacket to the mix. 

2. Tweed - This fabric is just about everywhere this Fall. Our recommendation is to skip the tweed pants and opt for a nice jacket that you can get tailored post-pregnancy.

3. Prints - Women often think that they should stay away from certain prints during pregnancy, but the truth is stripes, florals and intricate patterns are all still fair game. If you liked it pre-pregnancy, than give it try during.

Looking for more? Check out this great article on TheBump.com for tips on how to get the maternity wardrobe you want without breaking the bank.

Stay Stylish,
K&M

Posted on September 25, 2015 and filed under Capsule Dressing, Style Tips.

Yes Way Ombre: Fall Fashion Yours for the taking!

Last week Megan and I joined the Jigsaw Team on Fillmore Street for the official launch of their Autumn/Winter 15 collection.  While at the party, this beautiful Ombre Jacket caught our eye.  Not that you need any excuse, but Jigsaw is offering an extra 10% off to YOU this THURSDAY, September 24th on fall purchases.  

Use the code "JIGSAWAW15" and enjoy a little savings on this beauty or some of the pieces we featured in our fall capsule a few weeks ago.

Stay Stylish,

K&M

Posted on September 22, 2015 and filed under Style Tips.

Dos and Don'ts of Fall Dressing

While this 80 degree weather may not feel like it, Fall is officially here. With so many new trends popping up every season, it can sometimes feel dizzying keeping track of them all (which is why we usually lean toward classic, timeless pieces with a few trend accents thrown in). 

During our morning news round-up, we came across this fun piece by WhoWhatWear that breaks down the dos and don'ts of dressing this Fall. We especially love the bit about mixing textures and patterns. We'll post more on that later...

In the meantime enjoy the article, have a great Monday and sit tight - you'll be wearing those sweaters and booties in no time! 

Stay Stylish,
K&M

Posted on September 21, 2015 and filed under Style Tips.

Trend Alert: Purple Ombre Hair is About to be HUGE for Fall/Winter

You heard it here... ombre purple hair is going to be a big trend for Fall/Winter. We first spotted it the other day on a makeup artist at the Benefit Cosmetic's counter. It started black at top and faded into a deep purple hue. .

Colored hair is nothing new thanks to celebrities like Nicole Richie, Kelly Osbourne and Kelly Ripa. Even Megan played with DIY pink ends last summer (it was a bit of a love/hate relationship). And ombre hair is a trend that started a few years ago. But combine the two and WOW! 

Not ready to take the plunge into purple hair? We understand. Why not start with incorporating a few playful ombre pieces into your wardrobe. Here are a few of our favorites:

And if you do decide to go bold and try colored ombre hair, make sure to work with an experienced colorist and be prepared to stain a few towels (the color will bleed as it washes out). 

Stay Stylish,
K&M

The Gentlemen's Roundup: Three Silhouettes to Watch for Fall 2015

This season Fall 15 menswear has gotten the slightest bit more relaxed, oversized and sporty. The inspiration seems to be found in the tension between classic sophistication and sporty street wear.

1.) The Bomber-This silhouette is a classic on the menswear scene and cycles in and out of popularity. As a follow up to last year's athletic baseball jackets the bomber typically has a zipper front instead of snaps or buttons and more pocket detailing. This year you will find it not just in the typical nylon fabric but also in suede and aged leather variations.

2.) The Overcoat- Great for cooler climates or guys who want to polish off a more casual ensemble. Our prediction is the silhouette will be in vogue for a while, mirroring the rising trend in womenswear. Keep the hemline above the knee and the color dark if you are shorter to help elongate your legs.

3.) The Quilted Vest- A classic piece in fall wardrobes, the vest has transitioned from outdoorsy rugged to sleek urban.  We like this version from BR that adds a little structure at the collar and comes in flannel (keeping it distinct from vests designed primarily for performance or corporate swag). For guys who carry their weight in their midsection, avoid the horizontal quilting and opt for diagonal lines and top pockets that define the waist, similar to this Belstaff vest.

Banana Republic Flannel Vest $140

Stay Stylish Gents,

K & M

Wednesday Chillout Session: Our Favorite Iced Tea

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Sometimes the simplest things are the best.  When temperatures on the rise an afternoon glass of iced tea can be the one thing keeping the Canvas team on point and style ready.  Megan and I both love our iced tea variations, but this one shared by a friend continues to be a favorite. The lightly sweet and earthy flavor of the Equal Exchange Organic Rooibos is perfectly refreshing with lemon or a brightly flavored nectarine. 

Stay Stylish,

K&M

Ingredients

In a large pitcher add tea bags (I use one but like a lighter tea) and boiling water. Cover, steep for five minutes and refrigerate 1-2 hours to chill. When chill add lemon or nectarine and serve with mint spring for garnish. Enjoy!

Posted on September 9, 2015 and filed under Beauty & Wellness, Style Tips.

How To Transition Your Wardrobe from Summer to Fall

While summer has officially ended for most people, it's just starting to kick into high gear for those of us in San Francisco. These record temps (hello 90 degrees in the city today!!!) make it hard to want to even think about cashmere, sweaters and fall jackets.

Living in a climate where it is basically the same weather year round can seasonal dressing challenging. Because let's face it, living in San Francisco means that you can get away with wearing the same thing 12 months of the year. 

Here's a tip we share with our clients for creating seasonal wardrobes when you live somewhere that really doesn't have definitive seasons. Go into your closet and pull out your spring/summer pastels, florals, bright summer items, light dresses, and cropped pants. Move them to the back of your closet where you won't look at them everyday. Then take all of your fall/winter colors, deep jewel tones, mustards, navy blues, maroons, leather coats, corduroy... ok you get the picture... and put them in the front of your closet.

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There will some overlap in clothing that can be worn in spring/summer and fall/winter. That's ok, you pick what category you want to place it in. What you are doing is creating two distinct wardrobes so that when Spring rolls around again, you can swap out your clothes and actually feel like you have an entire untouched wardrobe to play with.

And for those of you who have 4 seasons a year, this article by Lucky Shops gives great advice on how to transition your wardrobe for fall.

Posted on September 8, 2015 and filed under Style Tips.

Fall Fashion: Exploring Capsule Dressing with Jigsaw London

With every new season comes a new opportunity to explore your style and evaluate your wardrobe.  Autumn is one of our favorite seasons at Canvas to experiment with new trends and revisit classic "Fall" looks. There is something about the mix of layering, cozy sweaters and rich fabrics that works well with San Francisco's climate.

Megan and I had such a great time experimenting with capsule dressing this summer that we've decided to continue for fall.  We'll be updating you all on what items we'll be wearing this fall, but first we thought it would be fun to create a small starter Fall capsule to illustrate how easy it is build a mix and match wardrobe of your own. 

We've long been a fans of Jigsaw London and their collection this fall is one of the best I've seen in years.  The mix of coordinating prints, unified color palettes and updated classic silhouettes made outfitting almost too easy. The key is picking 2-3 contemporary trend or "statement" items that you love and adding classic coordinates in your color palette of choice around them. 

For example Megan and instantly gravitated to their poncho inspired striped sweater, bold silk dress and oversized grey cardigan. All of these items pair with many pieces to create unique looks.  Below are all the items we selected (less the black flats that were the model's own, here is a link to a fun alternative).

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(clockwise) Twill Straight Leg Stretch Jeans in bright blue, $125; Marroon Cashemere SweaterSlub Stripe T-Shirt, $45; Blue Watercolor Scarf (not available online); Modal Long Lace Camisole, $45; Twill Straight Leg Stretch Jeans in Wine, $138; Smocked Back Shirt, $138; Flannel Wrap Jacket, $270; Ceramic Necklace (not available online); Smudge Spot Silk Dress, $225; Cecile Pointed Flat, $115; Merrino Ottoman Cardigan, $260; Pink Shoulder Bag (not available online);Tweed Jacquard CigaretteTrousers, $155; Ankle Boot with Straps (not available online);  Stripe Detail V-Neck Sweater, $180; Floppy Brim Hat from Goorin Bros.

To see our fall capsule at work...scroll through the below 10 mix and match looks. Its the perfect wardrobe for a long weekend out of town or add in a 2-3 other key items for a capsule that will last you all season.

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A BIG Thank you to the team at Jigsaw Fillmore Street for allowing us to take over the shop for our photo shoot and to our LOVELY model, Teryn for making it all look great!

Stay Stylish,

K & M


Posted on September 2, 2015 and filed under Style Tips.