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Events | Macy’s Emme Fashion Show in Columbia, MD

April 28, 2015 by Whitney 4 Comments

I’ve really enjoyed seeing the latest trends Macy’s has to offer, but I’m thrilled about the upcoming Macy’s Emme Fashion Show in Columbia, MD. This show, featuring plus size supermodel Emme, is sure to be a treat! I invite you to join me on May 16th at 2 p.m. for a look at the season’s hottest plus size during the runway show. Afterwards you’ll get the chance to meet plus-size supermodel Emme during a discussion, highlighting positive body image. Can’t beat that!

Macy's Emme Fashion Show

There will be refreshments and a chance to receive an exclusive cosmetics travel bag with any Macy’s Women purchase of $75 or more (while supplies last)! If you’re anything like me, it won’t be hard to spend at least $75 on a few new spring items. If you can’t wait until then, or you’re unable to attend, you can always join our Twitter chat! Embrace your curves and join me and Emme on May 11th at 1 p.m. for the #MacysEmme  #PlusSizeFashion chat! Be sure to RSVP for the chat, here!

I hope you’re able to join me at the Columbia, MD Macy’s! Being able to pick the brain of a leading voice in the fashion industry and a globally recognized advocate for self-esteem is just a wonderful opportunity! I’m really looking forward to the Q&A session, as well as the twitter chat. Let me know if you’ll be joining one or both of the events. Until next time, be blessed and stay safe…xo!

 


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Filed Under: Columbia, Events, Style Tagged With: events, Macy's

Style | Styling a Vintage Dress + a Style Linkup

April 27, 2015 by Whitney 39 Comments

It’s been while since I’ve purchased a vintage dress, but there was something about this black and white floral number that caught my eye. At first glance, I thought it was more of a moo-moo than a dress. I still think that actually, lol. I mean let’s be honest, styling a vintage dress can be tough. Nonetheless I threw it in the cart, determined to make it work.

Styling a Vintage Dress

Vintage Dress: 2nd Avenue // Heels: Lane Bryant (Sold Out)

How to Style a Vintage Dress

Don’t be afraid to try something new when it comes to fashion! Make it work, for you! #wnjstyle

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Vintage Dress Shopping

When I got it home, I tried on the dress (again) and wasn’t all that impressed to be honest. But I figured adding a pair of heels and a statement jewelry piece would make this moo moo fly! I like patterns, especially floral and animal print, bt I’m not one to style an item like this. The dress has a lot going on, but that’s what’s fun about fashion. You can make pieces fun by adding your own personal touches  here and there.

Hiring a seasmstress to recreate certain wardrobe itmes is a must! #wnjstyle

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I decided to wear this outfit to dinner with hubby one night. It was fun to wear, I was comfortable in it, and he thought I looked lovely. Works for me! However the next time I style this piece I’ll probably add a belt. This will give the dress a different shape. I’m also toying with the idea of making the dress into a top/tunic. Of course I’d take it to my seamstress. A trusty seamstress is a must for recreating pieces like this!

Styling a Vintage Dress - Thrifted

Earrings: Fashion Truck Vendor // Bracelet: Monet, Macy’s

Vintage Dress


So tell me, what do you think about my vintage dress? Have you ever had trouble styling a vintage dress but made it work? Let me know!

Until next time, be blessed and stay safe…XO!

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Filed Under: Plus Size Style, Style Tagged With: 2nd Avenue, Black and White, plus size shopping, plus size vintage, thrifted

#WNJTravels | Home 2 Suites by Hilton, Dover DE

April 15, 2015 by Whitney 6 Comments

Last month hubby and I traveled to Dover, Delaware to visit his family. Being the hospitality expert and professional he is, I usually leave the hotel accommodations to the him. For this trip, he planned for us to stay at the new Home 2 Suites by Hilton and I was really impressed. Not only was the hotel clean, but the staff was friendly, helpful and very accommodating.

Home 2 Suites by Hilton

Home 2 Suites by Hilton - Dover, DE

Home 2 Suites by Hilton - Dover, DE

Only a few miles from Dover Downs Casino, the hotel is located right on DuPont Highway. I immediately got a modern and eco-friendly feeling when we arrived. The front desk area and lobby was clean, bright and inviting. The front desk agent let us know that breakfast and WiFi was complimentary and that each room was a suite with a full kitchenette. We didn’t get a chance to go for a swim, but the hotel also has an indoor saline pool and a gym.

The next time you’re in Delaware, be sure to stay at the @Home2Suites in Dover! #wnjtravels

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Entering the suite was delightful as well. I was intrigued with the wall paper, room decor and cleanliness of the rooms. I also liked the separation of the bedroom and living area. There was a sturdy curtain-like divider hanging from the ceiling that separated the bed from the lounge area – a perfect feature for families with smaller children. Speaking of the bed, let’s just say I sunk into the covers and fluffy pillows and fell asleep without hesitation. The desk area was spacious enough for a laptop and mini work station setup; another bonus and great for those guests traveling for work.

Home 2 Suites - Dover

Home 2 Suites by Hilton

Home 2 Suites by Hilton - Dover, DE


So tell me, have you stayed at a Home 2 Suites by Hilton before? What do you think about the pics and review? Let me know! 

All in all, the trip itself was enjoyable and the hotel stay was wonderful. There’s no place like home, but staying somewhere like Home 2 Suites made me feel comfortable and “at home like”. With the mini kitchenette, room divider and other accommodations I would suggest this hotel brand to those who want that home-like feeling while traveling. I’m sure you’ll love it! Until next time, be blessed and stay safe…XO!

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Filed Under: Lifestyle, Style, WNJ Travels Tagged With: Hotel Review, The Hilton, travel

Event Recap | Spring Fashion Trends at Macy’s Destination Spring Event

April 14, 2015 by Whitney 12 Comments

Spring fashion trends have arrived at Macy’s! I had the pleasure of attending Macy’s Style Destination Spring event last Thursday in D.C. The style event, hosted by D.C. bloggers Fashionably Broke and Style MBA, served up much style inspiration for the season. Attendees sat and watched the top trends grace the stage and runway. Some of the trends included fringe, festival wear, sporty chic, maxi dresses and colorful/bold prints.

DMV Event - Macy's Spring Trends

Macy's Spring Fashion Trends

Macy's Spring Trends

There were several looks, styled by both DC blogger hosts, that caught my eye. The dresses and jumpsuits were among my favorite looks; very springy, comfortable and lightweight. I also swooned over the accessoriesThe jewelry and handbags, all available at Macy’s, were great picks!

Macy's Spring Trends - Event Recap

Spring Fashion Trends

Spring Fashion Trends

Of course an event wouldn’t be complete without cute snacks, pretty drinks, stylish bloggers and music. I’m pleased to say Macy’s delivered just that! I mixed and mingled on in the Women’s Department throughout the event and had a great time! The mini cheesecake and grilled cheese sandwiches were my favorite! Another favorite moment was hanging with fellow DMV blogger and friend, Vivi. When we go to an event together, it’s always a good time.

Desserts - Mini Cheesecake

Macy's Destination Spring Event


So tell me, do you like the spring fashion trends Macy’s presented? Which look is your fave? Let me know!

There’s still time to catch this event in your area. Below are a few shows and cities you can still see! For a full list, you can check here. Until next time, be blessed and stay safe…XO!

Macy’s Citrus Park (Tampa, FL) – April 18, 2pm

Macy’s Ross Park (Pittsburgh, PA) – April 25, 2pm

Macy’s West County (St. Louis, MO) – May 2, 2pm

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Filed Under: DC & Northern VA, Events, Style Tagged With: events, Macy's, Spring Fashion

Events | Macy’s Destination Spring Event

April 7, 2015 by Whitney 3 Comments

I am a member of the Everywhere Society and Everywhere has provided me with the compensation for this post. However, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.


I know it wasn’t feeling too spring-like these last couple weeks, but it’s here. Springtime has arrived and I’m excited to celebrate the season with Macy’s Destination Spring Event in DC on April 9th at the Metro Center Macy’s! DC bloggers Natalie Pinto of The Fashionably Broke and Sara Azani of Style MBA will be hosting this extravaganza, which will include a spring runway show full of everything you’ll need for your next vacation destination.

Macy's Destination Spring Fashion Event

Oh, but there’s more! During the even there will be mini-makeovers, music, and a chance to win a consultation with Style Experts; they’re sure to take your style from drab to fab! Also, while supplies last, purchase anything in Women’s fashion department for $75 or more and receive a personalized Macy’s garment bag. Nice parting gift, right?!

If you’re in the DC area, come join me! Here’s a look at a few other locations too. For the full location list, see this list!

  • Macy’s Metro Center (Washington, D.C.) – April 9, 5:30 p.m.  (REGISTER HERE)
  • Macy’s Perimeter (Atlanta, GA) – April 11, 2 p.m.
  • Macy’s Friendly Center (Greensboro, NC) – April 11, 2 p.m.
  • Macy’s Citrus Park (Tampa, FL) – April 18, 2 p.m.

So tell me, will I see you at Macy’s Destination Spring Event at the Metro Center Macy’s in D.C. or do you plan to attend at another location? Let me know! 

Filed Under: DC & Northern VA, Events, Style Tagged With: events, Macy's, Spring Fashion

Personal Style | Easter in Dress Barn + a Style Linkup

April 6, 2015 by Whitney 76 Comments

Hello there, friends! I hope you all had an enjoyable weekend. I spent most of mine spring cleaning and hanging with family. After heading to church for an amazing Easter service, hubby and I went for a walk around our neighborhood. We met my family for dinner around 4, then headed back home to watch Black Girls Rock. Did you catch the show on BET? Talk about inspirational!

Dress Barn - Plus Size

Dress: Dress Barn // Flats: Steve Madden, DSW (Same) // Purse: Gifted

Dress Barn Dress

Moving onto today’s outfit, I must give a shout out to my “Easter Outfit”. I mean this Dress Barn dress has been hanging in my closet for months. It’s about 2 years old and I purchased it while in Delaware at the Dress Barn outlet. I was searching for work clothes and hubby liked the color and style of the dress. Reluctant to even stop in the store, I finally agreed to try it on. Needless to say, I loved it! The fit was perfection, the color was indeed gorgeous, and the material was forgiving.

Spring Style - Dress Barn

Watch: Thrifted, 2nd Avenue // Bracelet: Purchased on a Vacation

Dress Barn - Spring Style

I’ve worn the dress a few times to work (here) and church, but it ended up getting lost in my closet. Thanks to my spring cleaning this weekend, I found it and rekindled my affection for this pretty frock. I knew it’d be perfect for Easter and adding my floral flats was the icing on the cake. I could have worn my nude heels, but I decided to add a some color. I love a good floral print, so the flats were a must!

Dress Barn - Spring Plus Size Style

Name Necklace: oNecklace // Earrings: Target


So tell me, are you a fan of my Dress Barn Easter dress?  How did you spend your Easter weekend? Let me know! 

Before I go, I want to give a HUGE thank you to Michelle. She is co-hosting today’s Personal Style Linkup with me and I’m delighted to have her! Don’t forget to show off your personal style by linking your recent OOTD pots(s) below. Be sure to link your outfit back to this post. Also, visit the other bloggers who’ve linked up and say hey. Until next time, be blessed and stay safe…XO!

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** Linkups: How I Spring, Style to Inspire, Let it Shine, Manic Monday, Mix it Monday’s, Sophisticated Style, Visible Monday, Top of the World Style  **

Filed Under: Plus Size Style, Style Tagged With: Dress Barn, florals, Spring

#FearlessWoman Feature | Marie of The Curvy Fashionista

March 31, 2015 by Whitney 4 Comments

Today is the last day of my #FearlessWoman series. It’s been such a joy introducing you to 9 fearless, dynamic and inspirational women who have and continue to inspire me daily. My final feature is none other than the plus size blogging diva and mogul in the making, Marie Denee.

Founder of The Curvy Fashionista, this Atlanta based full-time blogger is a go-getter, a patient mentor, and genuinely sweet person. Marie is a girl’s girl and strongly believes in girl power and women empowerment. She wants to see us all win! Her authenticity, drive, and confidence serves as inspiration to many and it’s my honor to share her interview today. Enjoy and thank you for embracing this series in honor of Women’s History Month.

Marie Denee - The Curvy Fashionista

What’s a typical day for Marie?

Being a full time blogger is nowhere near as glam as it may seem! LOL Most of the time, I am at home, in my scarf, with some type of maxi dress on! Bra definitely off! I am glued to my desk, researching, writing, strategizing, and plotting! There is hardly any off time for me! Although I am trying to get better at leaving the office before 7 pm! LOL I try!

But my day? I am usually (or I do try) to be up by 7 a.m. and checking my posts to see if it went live as scheduled, go into promo mode, then I check my emails! I probably have a few calls scheduled for the day. From there it is a toss up! Depending on what is trending on social, what I have planned for the week, each day is a new one! I kind of have learned to love that.

What inspired you to create The Curvy Fashionista?

It was actually random. I started it with a completely different goal in mind. I just finished my MBA in Marketing and just KNEW I was going to have a physical store and work it out! Well, with various turns of events, I launched a very short lived online store, and then my blog started to take off! Over the years, it has evolved into its own, and I have been along for the ride! Talk about a walk of faith. When I lost my job, I dove head first into growing it, not knowing where it would lead me… from there, it has become a business, an entity, a community, a destination! I am grateful for this!

The Curvy Fashionista - Marie

Who are your top 3 women inspirations, famous or non famous, and why?

Three? You know, this is hard to answer, only because I pull inspiration from sooo many women- known and unknown, family and friends, mentors and new women on the scene! I would have to say that what they all have in common is moxie, drive, and some form of strength and the audacity to chase their dreams or persevere through life’s challenges! THIS is what inspires and drives me. I love networking and supporting other women- it is sooo awesome and inspiring to find women who make it work! They motivate me to do the same!

One piece of advice you have for women entrepreneurs? 

Find your own path/lane/purpose and do not look to others to compare, check for, or to imitate. We all have our own path, purpose, and walk. We also do not know what they are dealing with and have struggled through to get to where they are. Nor does anyone know YOUR story. While things may look ro seem to be soooo fabulous on the outside, they could be dealing with things and keeping a brave face. Also, checking for others is a waste of time and energy that you can be using to build your own dream and empire! When you learn this, supporting others, helping others, and mentoring others comes easily and without pause!

Marie Denee The Curvy Fashionista

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

You know what? I have a few ideas and goals around that, but God willing, I see myself and my brand growing to levels I have dreamt. I see my personal love life develop into something tangible and exciting! I have buried and busied myself in my work that now, I am ready for love and life and fun, in different ways. So honestly, that is something I find myself thinking about a lot! Who knows where the brand will be! I have plans, but I have learned that when man plans, God laughs… so who knows! LOL.

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Filed Under: Inspiration, Style Tagged With: blogger style, Entrepreneurship, inspiration

#FearlessWoman Feature | Viki of Be Victorious Prep & The Bravado

March 30, 2015 by Whitney 6 Comments

Today’s #FearlessWoman feature is a dear friend. With 12 years of pageant experience, Victory Mohamed, also known as Viki, is one of the most fearless, hard working women I know. While her expertise is in the pageant industry, Viki also has a wealth of knowledge on several topics like public relations, current events, fashion and entrepreneurship. She’s anything but one dimensional and that is one of the many qualities I love about her.

I’ve had the pleasure of working with this former Miss Baltimore one-on-one on several occasions. Watching her transform the lives of so many young girls, including my younger sister, has truly been a blessing. A passionate, family oriented and strong entrepreneurs, it’s my pleasure to introduce you all to her today. Enjoy her interview below and be inspired!

Viki Mohamed - Be Victorious Prep

What’s a typical day for Viki?

I typically try to start each day with a small workout and I take a quick peek at my schedule to make sure I am aware of what is coming up for the day. Before getting to the coaching studio, I spend a few hours reviewing emails and doing a lot of work for clients (this could be searching for appearances for them, reviewing paperwork, drafting speeches etc). Once at the studio, I can spend 4-8 hours with clients, one-on-one in personal sessions. Afterwards, you can bet that I rush home to spend a few hours with my husband and family…but then it is back to the laptop to do more research, client work, blogging, and whatever else it takes to keep my brand rolling. Once I’m ready to shut down for the evening, I try to clear my mind by creating a checklist of things to do the next day because if I don’t, I will lay in bed all night thinking about it!

What inspired you to create Be Victorious Prep & The Bravado?

I was inspired to create Be Victorious Prep because I found that while I was improving each year in pageants, my peers were not. I was breaking into the top ten, then the top 5, and then winning, while others remained lost and had no guidance to move ahead. I wanted to share what I had learned over the years while competing, so I just started dropping kind words of advice…and the girls started winning. After a few girls, I realized that ‘hey, I might be good at this’! Then I started to put things together on my own – it was my success in pageants that taught me discipline, the value of hard work, and the power of focus, so I translated that into a business model: I wanted girls to be victorious in whatever they set their mind to, pageants or not – I wanted to help girls, just like myself, be victorious in everything they do. Soon after, I started branding myself and boom, here we are in 2015 with over 60 wins to the Be Victorious name.

Once I started to become involved in the coaching process, girls started to ask me for wardrobe advice. This advice included what they should wear to orientation to what they should wear in competition. I quickly realized that instead of having them shop on their own (and bring back the craziest things that I just made them return anyway), I would set up my own shop and provide exactly what was competition worthy and attention getting (in a positive way). My siblings and I now provide competition clothing, from gowns to suits to jewelry, and everyday boutique wear, for appearances, girls night out, and more (at The Bravado). Most specifically, I was inspired by the idea that if I wanted the girls to be victorious in everything they do, they had to look good doing it – dressing for success soon became part of our life.

Victory Mohamed - Be Victorious Feature

Who are your top 3 women inspirations, famous or non-famous, and why?

Mom: I think my mom is a giant. She came to this country when she was 17 and she quickly decided to work on losing her accent. She was driven to move her family forward – when her brothers and father were buying homes and apartments to fix and sell/rent, she was the one going to the library, asking questions, working to figure out how to do paperwork legally, traveling to courthouses and handling all official family matters, all before she was 21. To me, she is a prime example of ‘if you want something badly enough, you need to work hard and get it done’. From a very young age she taught me to set goals, weigh the pros and cons, make a list of how I was going to accomplish that goal and to work non-stop until I succeed. She is my rock, my soul, and the very fiber of my being.

Cheryl Wood: Words cannot express how Cheryl has influenced my life. I first met Cheryl when I had literally just started my entrepreneurial journey…and she was sort of starting her own journey with a tee shirt company as well. She spoke with such conviction about entrepreneurship, finding your passion and working it, and about the power of believing in yourself. She also talked about balancing motherhood with her dreams; something I was definitely thinking about for the future. She soon invited me to participate in a magazine with her and on a radio show with her – for once, my age did not matter to someone. She saw me for my work, my passion, and my abilities. She encouraged to me to think bigger and to make things happen. She probably doesn’t know it, but her charisma, passion, and social media posts invigorate me everyday!

Stephanie McMahon: For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a WWE wrestling fan. While this is not typical of a “pageant girl”, I have always admired how Stephanie approached being a woman in a man’s world. I’ve also admired that she allows her work to speak for itself – just because her parents own the company did not mean that she would not have to get a degree and work her way up in the company. It was her hard work and creative abilities that took the company from a household name here in the US and Canada to an international household name and respected brand. More specifically, she inspires me because of her ability to balance everything so well – she’s a mom, an entrepreneur, a wife, a TV villain and more; I find myself admiring her because I want to find the same balance in my own life and find the same success as well. She has created opportunities for herself and her company where many others did not see fit and thus, she has helped propel her company forward as a Special Olympics Ambassador, an anti-bullying organization, a pro-literacy organization and more. I admire her work, values, and ability to balance it all. She is my guide when people say “this is not your place” or “I do not see how this can fit”; she made it happen and so can I.

One piece of advice you have for women entrepreneurs? 

You could be the youngest in the room, you could be the only woman in the room – it does not matter if you are prepared, have passion, and have the discipline to see something through. Work hard and never let anyone tell you that you cannot do something because you are a woman. Womanpower is indeed an amazing thing, never forget that. And please, when you recognize your own womanpower, do not take too long to turn around and empower others.

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Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

(Yikes…) I want to be the Executive Director of my own International Empowerment Academy. I want to empower women (and men) around the world to find their passions, to live it every single day, and to turn around and empower others as soon and as often as they can. I want to share the message of ‘be victorious in everything you do’ around the world because I believe that no one should limit themselves. I believe that no one should let what people say define them – you create your own definition of success, power, prestige, life…and being victorious. So…in five years, I expect to be well on the path of empowering others worldwide!

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Filed Under: Inspiration, Style Tagged With: Entrepreneurship, inspiration, pageants

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