MOJ writes for Clumps of Mascara

Depending on what climate you live in, you have already reaped the benefits of a jacket friendly breeze or perhaps have even cussed out a storm too many. But your closet – olde faithful is not a match for the trees, as it refuses to shed it’s colors and light layers. The summer stays it says.

Cool Summer Styling
So what do you do when your teeth start to chatter and give that light tank the side eye? Check out my guest post for Clumps of Mascara, that’s what! That and layer it on! This image here illustrates that everything but the knit on the left is available in your summer fashion vocabulary. Easy right?

Check out my article here and let Britt know just how much ya love it!

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It’s a Gray Field…

PhotobucketBlack is the color that generally is worn most. In the winter it is of optimal choice for it’s simple ability to pull in light and retain warmth, it shows much less stains or dirt, and of course, it has a slimming effect. It’s no wonder that almost every person in the world has a pair of black pants or black shoes lingering around the household.

I remember the first time I had to go to a school event and our uniform included black pants. When someone said they didn’t have black pants, you could swear I was reacting to news about the earth not being round. If you don’t have ’em. Get ’em!

Being a New Yorker, I find that a lot of the city dwellers here often find shelter in the color black and sometimes dedicate their whole wardrobe to the color. If you’ve had a chance to make it to NYFW, you’ll find that many a fashionista is clad in all black.

I’ll admit that I’ve resorted to an all black wardrobe when too lazy to match things together. When you start buying too many of the same color, you even start to forget they could be paired with others. God forbid we forget ROYGBIV! Other times, I’m a punk. Who wants to risk their hard earned cash on a red sweater with rainbow polka dots, when a black version looks smarter for the long run? Sure, it’s safer than magenta, and will outlast any leopard print trend, but it becomes a monotonous and if I dare say, mundane, practice.

So wouldn’t Yaya be surprised that as soon as the first leaf fell off a tree, that there was a dime a dozen a New Yorker rocking the gray jacket, cardigan, and scarf (not necessarily all together though…).

Gray is equally as durable in outlasting trends y’all. Between white and black, all the shades are ones that can magically travel on through time and through wardrobe without dating your style. That’s just the color though.

If you are looking for something that will last more than a season, steer clear of super trendy embellishments (ruffles, feathers, ribbons, etc.) or cuts (asymmetrical, batwing sleeves, etc.) unless you have the confidence to wear it as if there was no expiration date in sight.

  • Gray works well in breaking up your closet collection and presenting a color variety in the selection.
  • The color works well as a complement to all light and dark colors (try to pair with a grape/burgundy color and a yellow/mustard color – each combo will look just as good!).
  • The deeper shades of gray are also equally as successful in creating a slimmer silhouette.


So what are you afraid of? Go try something gray now!

Check out some style options all under $100:

Mossimo at ShopStyle


What do you think about the color? Is this old news, or are you running out of the house to try it now?


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Magazine Weekend – Glamour 2009

Happy weekend everyone!

The issue I read back to back is Glamour for June 2009. I have already posted about this magazine last weekend, but the juicy advice is just too good to share with you this weekend as well.

With the tightening of everyone’s budget – I found it good to hear some advice for how to dress and be stylish at work and still keep your job. We don’t all want to be black slacks and white button down drones, now do we?


There was also some more, with the one and only Giorgio Armani. Zoe Seldana had a photo shoot to accompany his advice, and both were a good time to read.


Some advice he had:

say to yourself, I know what I like, and if fashion proposes something that’s not me, forget it.

wearing a dress with just one piece of jewelry guarantees that you bring attention to that single piece

His mother’s advice to him: if you wish to create beauty, do only what is necessary and no more

we can’t take couture and ‘important’ evening dresses too seriously


Photo credit: Glamour.com & Zoe Saldana Image Gallery

Shoot me an e-mail to MissYaya@ymail.com if you would like me to explore other/have topics and/or magazines, or for general opinions of what’s in magazine weekend.

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