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My CBS Article – Best Swimwear Shops In Dallas

by Tricia Mahoney on April 25, 2012

Swimsuit shopping is not at the top of the list of most people’s favorite things to do. Finding the right styles, the right designs or the right cuts can be difficult and time consuming. When shopping for a swimsuit, first define your style and your life. Are you sporty, girlie, sexy or conservative? Who will you be swimming or poolside with? If you’re going to be with your kids, you’ll want a suit you can swim, play and horse around in as opposed to a barely-there option that might result in a Janet Jackson-style wardrobe malfunction in front of other members of the PTA. If you’re going to lounge beach or poolside with your sexy partner, consider more daring, embellished or revealing styles. Here are some DFW swimwear retailers that make finding the perfect suit a litter easier:
 Best Swimwear Shops In Dallas
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H2O Swimwear
5910 North Central Expressway
Dallas, TX 75206
(417) 343-2234Hours: Mon to Thur – 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fri to Sat – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

This Dallas swimwear boutique offers sexy suits perfect for the Hotel ZaZa pool party as well as style-forward options for the country club or family pool time. Cuts range from moderate full coverage to the more revealing Brazilian and European cuts. Theresa Brunner, the owner of H2O, hand-selects and buys every piece and prides herself on bringing Dallas women the styles, cuts and designs they desire (which by the way, includes exotic crystallized prints and over the top cuts). Lines include Beach Bunny, Seafolly, Luli Fama, Agua Bendita and Equilibrium.

 Best Swimwear Shops In Dallas
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Everything but Water
NorthPark Center
774 North Park Center
Dallas, TX 75225
(214) 987-2884
www.everythingbutwater.comHours: Mon to Sat – 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sun – 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.

The name says it all. The store’s broad and deep offerings of swimwear covers everytjomg from hip, trendy, sexy and daring to stylish, sporty, smart and conservative. Everything but Water offers the season’s must-have suit sundress, cover-ups and accessories. Oh, and the fitting experts make selecting a suit simple and painless. Designer lovers will love finding lines from L*Space, Michael Kors, Tommy Bahama, Becca and Vitamin A.

Related: Guide To Creating An Evening Look For Under $35

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St. Bernard Sports
Inwood Village Shopping Center
5570 W. Lovers Lane, #388
Dallas, TX 75209
(214) 357-9700
www.stbernardsports.com

Hours: Mon to Sat – 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sun – 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Don’t get fooled by the name. Yes, St. Bernard Sports is a sporting goods store at its core, but the swimwear offerings make this locale so much more. A few years ago the store expanded its selection and now touts a wide and deep range of swimwear options. Styles range from high-end resort swimwear featuring fashion forward embellishments and hardware; sporty, sexy, skimpy swimwear like Roxy; and classics styles like Michael Kors. Insider tip: shop the St. Bernard Sports outlet store for past season items at discounted prices.

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D&J Sports
3060 B Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75247
(214) 631-0057
www.djsports.comHours: Mon to Fri – 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sat – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

When it comes to competitive swimwear, D&J Sports is the best. You will find true racing and training swimwear of all types as well as all the gear to go with it. D&J Sports is a wholesaler, so the prices are the lowest and guaranteed to beat any competitor. This locale has a huge inventory of swimsuits and accessories on hand and carries all major brands including Speedo, TYR, Nike, Dolfin and Arena.

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CBS Article, What To Wear When The Ball Drops

by Tricia Mahoney on December 29, 2011

New Years Eve is right around the corner. What are your plans? Are you headed out on the town in sequins to sip champagne? Celebrating at an intimate dinner soiree? Or hanging at home for a super casual get-together?

No matter where you go, you need something fun to wear. To get you started here are some tips for selecting your look:

Focus on YOUR best asset – flaunt it and make it scream. If you have incredible shoulders, wear a halter, strapless or one-shoulder. If you have a defined waist, cinch it with a belt. If you have great legs focus on your hemline and show those shapely calves.

Dresses – Are perfect for any occasion, especially New Year’s Eve. When selecting a dress, first consider the fabric as it defines the ‘dressy-ness’ level. Dresses made of jersey or soft cottons are more casual where as dresses made of silks, sheer or stiff fabrics are more formal and dressy.

Accessories – Really are a girl’s best friend. An over-sized cocktail ring, metallic clutch or dramatic, jewel encrusted chandelier earrings make any outfit dressier and more interesting. Think of your accessories as your outfit maker. Adding them finishes the look and creates style.

Embellishment – Any accent makes an outfit unique and special. Sparkles, sequins, feathers or fur create individually. The key to embellishment is balance, a little goes a long way. Don’t over do it.

Fit is critical! The most beautiful, well-made dress will look like a sack if it doesn’t fit properly. Tailor it – so it fits YOU perfectly.

If you’re headed out on the town for a night in sequins to sip champagne…. Go all out! It’s time for a cocktail dress, embellished jewels and all that sparkles. New Years Eve is a glamorous night. Bring on the glam!

One shoulder sunburst dress by Black Halo

One shoulder sunburst dress by Black Halo

One shoulder sunburst dress by Black Halo. This dress is for you if you have great shoulders. The billowy sleeve is soft and feminine! Jewelry should be kept to a minimum, but pieces worn should be bold. Try a chunky necklace or a huge cocktail ring. For makeup and hair, think modern. Sleek, pulled back hair keeps with the theme. Makeup should be strong and bold. A smokey eye would do the trick.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Catherine Malandrino Teal Dress With Sash Tie At Waist

Catherine Malandrino Teal Dress With Sash Tie At Waist

Teal dress by Catherine Malandrino. I love her signature tone-on-tone cutout detail on her hemlines. The sash tied at the waist gives hourglass definition and the bare shoulders, so sexy. Hair worn up or tied back in a messy knot with oversized chandelier earrings. Stunning!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black knee length Daisy skirt by Heidi Merrick with winter floral silk top by Rory Beca

Black knee length Daisy skirt by Heidi Merrick with winter floral silk top by Rory Beca

Black knee length Daisy skirt by Heidi Merrick with winter floral silk top by Rory Beca. Pretty yet conservative from an exposure perspective. This is a great option if you don’t want to show too much skin. This winter floral is great for warmer skin tones. Make sure you really play up your makeup – a little bronzer adds warmth to skin. For a more formal option choose a black floor length skirt instead. Tip: A floor length black skirt is time-less and an AMAZING addition to any woman’s closet. It is classic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Banana Republic Cleopatra-style silk, pleated dress

Banana Republic Cleopatra-style silk, pleated dress

Banana Republic Cleopatra-style silk, pleated dress. A belt at the waist creates shape as well as emphasizes the waist. The combo of the neckline detail and the skinny leopard belt are a perfect compliment. Loose billowy, soft, wavy hair and a bold red lip – perfect!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brown feather dress by Elie Tahari

Brown feather dress by Elie Tahari

Brown feather dress by Elie Tahari. The combination of the lace and the feathers are ultra feminine without being over the top. So pretty! The feathers are the focus so keep jewelry and accessories to a minimum. Hair up elongates the silhouette. For makeup, focus on the eyes and balance out with a natural lip. Add sparkle to the eyes to up the glam effect.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Celebrating at an intimate dinner soiree? The range is a bit wider for this category. Some parties are dressier than others. So how do you know what to wear?

Consider the host/hostess – are they formal or casual? If host/hostess dress to the nines most of the time – you should too! If they are more relaxed, their party will be too. What is the food situation? If it is a formal sit down, multi-course meal, it’s dressy. If it’s mingle, self-serve buffet style. It’s more casual.

Either way you have a wide range of options – going from most to least dressy here are some ideas:

AllSaints Aditya Dress

AllSaints Aditya Dress

AllSaints Aditya Dress – this black wrap dress features the most beautiful, puffed hemline. The oversized collar, wrap waist and flowing hem create the most beautiful hourglass shape. This is my version of the perfect LBD (little black dress.) It is classic with a funky twist. Hair up is a must to show off this beautiful collared neckline. Stiletto boots – like stretch knee-high, ankle or booties add funk and edge. Pony hair animal print chunky heels do the trick too! Have fun with this one.

 

 

 

 

 

Navy, silk, ruffle top by Amanda Uprichard and champagne, silk, box pleat skirt with Stella & Dot floral necklace and Calvin Klein oversized gold weave belt

Navy, silk, ruffle top by Amanda Uprichard and champagne, silk, box pleat skirt with Stella & Dot floral necklace and Calvin Klein oversized gold weave belt

Navy, silk, ruffle top by Amanda Uprichard and champagne, silk, box pleat skirt with Stella & Dot floral necklace and Calvin Klein oversized gold weave belt are a bit more casual but still dress the part.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black leather skirt by Vince, fur vest by Du Monde, black t-shirt by Rubbish and three strands of black beads by H&M

Black leather skirt by Vince, fur vest by Du Monde, black t-shirt by Rubbish and three strands of black beads by H&M

Black leather skirt by Vince, fur vest by Du Monde, black t-shirt by Rubbish and three strands of black beads by H&M offer an edgy, fun yet comfy option for a more hanging-out get together. Hair pulled back in a sleek, low pony keeps the look clean and edgy. The leather skirt can be substituted for skinny black jeans too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fun, long sleeve t-shirt, maybe leopard PJ bottoms and pink fuzzy slippers.

Fun, long sleeve t-shirt, maybe leopard PJ bottoms and pink fuzzy slippers.

Hanging with friends for a super casual get together? Yup one of my favorites! PJs baby! Some years you’re just not into all the hubbub of NYE! So go with it and go comfy! Fun, long sleeve t-shirt, maybe leopard PJ bottoms and pink fuzzy slippers. Pair it with a ponytail and no jewelry. Comfy and cute!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To find these pieces and ones similar visit any of the Nordstrom Rackstores, either Neiman Marcus Last Call locations or Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th Outlet locations. Additional merchandise can be bought online at AllSaints and Stella & Dot.

 

Tricia is an Image Consultant, style guru, writer, marketer, blogger and style addict. Through her Image Consulting services Tricia helps women of all shapes, sizes and ages with their image and style needs. As a marketer and writer Tricia puts her ideas, tips and expertise to good use via the StylishShe website and blog, Facebook, twitter, style articles, and soon…her book. Visit www.stylishshe.comto learn more.

Click here to read the article on CBSDFW.com!

 

 

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My CBS Article, Giving Thoughtful Hostess Gifts

by Tricia Mahoney on December 6, 2011

Invitation, check.

Outfit, check.

Hostess gift, aaaaaaahhhh not yet.

What do they like? What should I get? OOOOOHHHH I just don’t know. Here are some ideas around Fort Worth that will get your creative juices flowing!

Hostess gifts can range from simple and cute to elaborate and expensive. My personal range is between $15-$40. Typically landing in the $20-$30 range.

When creating a hostess gift I try to select items that hit all three of these categories because it makes for the best and most original gifts.

Clear – I love clear packaging. First, because it’s pretty, but more importantly you see what’s inside. If your gift is in a clear package, vase or container the hostess can see the gift, comment how creative it is AND anyone else around can see it too. It is a great icebreaker and topic of conversation. LOVE THAT!

Gift-in-a-gift – If the packaging, vase or container is glass than it’s a gift in itself. And the goodies inside are too. Bonus! Two gifts in one.

Personalized – This is two fold: First, to me personalized means that you have selected the gift exactly to and for that person. If they love the ocean or are from the seacoast give them a tall clear jar full of blown glass balls from old lobster traps. They are so beautiful! Second take personalization to the next level and literally create a gift for them. I love the idea of customizing a belt for a close friend in her favorite colors, school colors or theme.

So what to bring if you’re going to a party thrown by your spouse’s boss – that you really don’t know?

 Guide To Giving Thoughtful Hostess GiftsPhoto Credit: Tricia Mahoney
If they have small children how about an all in one hot cocoa gift. Fill a large air-tight glass container with a lid ($5.99, World Market) with hot chocolate powder about ¾ full then add large marshmallows and fill to the top. Tie to the back of the container a couple of mugs ($3.99 each at World Market) and tie to the front some rock candy, chocolate covered spoons or chocolate covered candy cane sticks. All in all the gift will cost about $20.00 and it is totally adorable!
 Guide To Giving Thoughtful Hostess GiftsPhoto Credit: Tricia Mahoney
This one is fun. Take a large, clear Chinese food take-out box (Hobby Lobby, $3.99) and fill it with actual fortune cookies (Pei Wei a bag of 100 for $5.00.) Pop in a set of chopsticks for fun or really up the anti and attach a gift card from your favorite Chinese restaurant. On a note card print out ‘thank you’ in Chinese and attach to the box. It’s also a great ice breaker…have guests open and share their fortune. Total of $9.00 Fun!
 Guide To Giving Thoughtful Hostess GiftsPhoto Credit: Tricia Mahoney
The Cocktailer – A clear, glass, covered jar (TJ Maxx $9.99) filled with Margarita and Daiquiri in a bag ($5.99 each, World Market); a variety of salt/sugar rimmers ($4.99 each, World Market); and drink stirrers ($6.99, World Market). Total $27.00. Cheers!

Best Friend’s Annual Holiday Party:

 Guide To Giving Thoughtful Hostess GiftsPhoto Credit: Tricia Mahoney

Ocean Lover – Clear, glass, covered, tall jar (TJ Maxx $9.99) and fill with blown glass balls (www.etsy.com set of 8, $7.99.) I like the vase filled so try two sets of 8 = 16 balls. Clear balls are beautiful too! Total $38.00. This is a very thoughtful and special gift for a beach lover – it is a different twist than the old boring container of shells!
 Guide To Giving Thoughtful Hostess GiftsPhoto Credit: Tricia Mahoney
Custom created belt – I love the idea of creating the gift (or at least being a small part of the process.) That is why I love the Frayed Originals belt from Ordinary Meets Clever for $36.00 (yup she is a DFW based business too.) When you order you can specify a color palette, style or theme that you like – such as soft pinks, modern or best of all school colors. The belts are soft, comfy and make any casual outfit put together – instantly. LOVE THAT! Pop it in a cool plastic box (Michaels, $2.99). Total $39.00.

 

Other ideas:

Wine lover – Clear glass bowl, two wine glasses, bottle of wine and The Pisces Fish Multi-lever corkscrew, Amazon.com $34.99 (my favorite wine opener!) Based on the glasses and wine you select it can be as expensive as you choose it to be.

Christmas Party – Clear glass, covered, tall, jar and fill it with vintage Christmas ornaments. Festive and pretty!

Chocoholic – Clear glass, tall jar – take tall thin plastic bags and fill one bag with M&M’s, one with Hershey Kisses, one with Recees Peanut Butter Cups and one with Rolo’s. Put all bags upright in the jar. Yum, yum!

Tip: putting together a thoughtful gift does take time. Plan ahead and buy in advance. Have a stash of goodies that you can pull from at anytime or better yet assemble a few and store them in your closet. You will be very thankful you did!

 

Where you can find these goodies:

World Market

4701 West Freeway #400

Fort Worth, TX 76107

817.737.8370

TJ Maxx

4730 Southwest Loop 820

Fort Worth, TX 76109

817.737.2797

Pei Wei

5900 Overton Ridge #130

Fort Worth, TX 76132

817.294.0808

peiwei.com

Hobby Lobby

5020 South Hulen Street

Fort Worth, TX 76132

817.423.2072

 

Tricia is an Image Consultant, style guru, writer, marketer, blogger and style addict. Through her Image Consulting services Tricia helps women of all shapes, sizes and ages with their image and style needs. As a marketer and writer Tricia puts her ideas, tips and expertise to good use via the StylishShe website and blog, Facebook, twitter, style articles, and soon…her book. Visit www.stylishshe.com to learn more.

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Check out the this article on CBS!

a.hooper & co.

Chapel Hill

4601 West Freeway, Suite 216

Fort Worth, Texas 76107

t. 817.348.9911

Hours: M-F 10-6; Sat 11-5

https://www.facebook.com/a.hooperco

If you live in Fort Worth and want chic clothing with a hip contemporary edge but don’t want to drive to Dallas? You don’t have to!

a.hooper & co., owned by Emily Adams located in Chapel Hill, is exactly what your looking for! This cool, hip, sleek women’s boutique offers high-end clothing, jewelry, belts and handbags.

So how did it begin for Emily Adams? Funny enough she worked at a.hooper & co. for years and loved it so much – she bought it. That was five years ago and she’s never looked back.

Emily is Texas girl at heart – Fort Worth born and raised and a TCU Fashion Promotion grad. Emily has her finger on the pulse and understands the Fort Worth woman. She has honed and perfected the art of selecting wearable clothing. “Our pieces aren’t too over the top trendy because it is higher-end. We offer classic clothing – with a little bit of a contemporary edge. Clothing that will last season after season,” explains Adams. So how do they balance that small town feel? “We know many of our customers run in the same circles, so we buy limited quantities of our pieces to ensure that you don’t see your look walking all around town,” continues Adams.

a.hooper & co. focuses on separates that can be mixed and matched. Pieces that will compliment and add to what women already have in their closets. They carefully select their merchandise for their shoppers. They know what they like, know what they need and know what they want.

outfits Big City Fashion, Small Town FeelPhoto Credit: Tricia Mahoney

For fall a.hooper & co. is right on trend – long flowing maxi-dresses, luscious capes, sultry knits, jewel toned silk blouses, shorts (which are PERFECT for our Texas climate!) and small florals (which Emily pointed out she was very specific with her selection to be sure that these florals didn’t look or feel too ‘cowboy’.) Brands include high-end classics like Trina Turk, Ella Moss, Velvet, Michael Stars and Joie as well as some more cutting edge like Karina Grimaldi, Graham and Spencer, Young Fabulous & Broke, Gemma, Parker and Madison Marcus.

And if you’re into jewelry – you will love the jewelry at a.hooper co. It’s cool, hip, and bold. There is great mix of delicate and dainty pieces as well as show stopping drama pieces. OOO La La! Most of the jewelry is designed by Texas native Amanda Sterett. Supporting local artists – love that!

CBSDFW.com Insider Tip: When you visit the store, be sure to say hello to their little furry helpers…. Lyle, Emily’s golden retriever and Layla, Nancy’s long-haired Chihuahua.

 

Tricia is an Image Consultant, style guru, marketer, blogger and style addict. Through her Image Consulting services Tricia helps women of all shapes, sizes and ages with their image and style needs. As a marketer and writer Tricia puts her ideas, tips and expertise to good use via the StylishShe website and blog, Facebook, twitter, style articles, and soon…her book. Visit www.stylishshe.com to learn more.

 

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CBS Article – Ethereal Beauty…Heaven In Fort Worth! My feature on Yves Delorme! Enjoy!

November 1, 2011
 Ethereal Beauty... Heaven In Fort Worth

Below is my CBS features on Yves Delorme that was featured on the CBSDFW website on November 1, 2011. Yves Delorme 1600 South University Dr., Ste. 603 Fort Worth, Texas 76107 817.882.8531 Hours: Monday-Saturday 10am-7pm; Sunday 12pm-5pm Photo Credit: Tricia Mahoney Yves Delorme (pronounced Eve Delorm) is a spectacular fine European linens and home accessories boutique located [...]

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CBS Baby!

August 12, 2011

Here is my story: It was a Friday afternoon… I was working in my beautiful office… “Ring, ring, ring, ring”… CBS: “Hello this is Kevin from CBS.” At this point I’m thinking he is trying to sell me ad space. “We would like you to be a shopping and style contributor for the CBS DFW [...]

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