

We are rebels and still have soft white lights in the living room so it photographed more pink, but there was definitely a salmon/orange hue to it. It’s fun and I almost kept it, but it was just too orange for my skin. The Collective Concepts Rilo Graphic Tab Sleeve Blouse. Take pictures (Polaroid is optional) to see what you really look like in an outfit. And remember Cher from Clueless? Yep, don’t just use a mirror. Unless you just hate a piece, try it on more than once, styled in more than one way. Things I would just walk by at a department store and think “no way” are actually things I might like. It’s not my usual style, but stepping out of my “usual” is also part of what makes Stitch Fix fun. I do love that it’s a great dress to travel with because of the fabric. Without the belt it did nothing for my figure and made me feel a little lumpy. I kept it, but only after I tried it on the second time and styled it with a wide belt.


Here is the Pixley Wendi Chevron Knit Dress in blue. Make it easier on the computer to make you happy, happy, happy! They have an incredibly cool computer system that takes into account all your feedback to help narrow the selection of items your stylist gets to choose from for your next fix. If it’s the style, fit, fabric, or price, let them know. Don’t hem-haw around why you didn’t like a piece during check out. I sent it back and was specific with my feedback as to why it did not work. I thought it needed a separation in the middle like a belt, but I didn’t have anything to try with it. I also felt like it made me look “hippy”, which I don’t need any help with. The modest sweetheart neckline and fabric were very 50’s retro, which I love, I just don’t love dresses because I like to mix and match, and I can hide my super short torso more with 2 pieces. Here’s the Collective Concepts Maisy Geo Print Dress. Customer Service (which is super sweet real people, y’all!) will note your account and as long as your stylist is available when your fix is scheduled, you’ll get that stylist! Yay! I love her and would totally buy her some Starbucks and sit down to chat if we ever get to meet. Which I did with Tina, the awesome stylist from my first and current (3rd) fix. Tip number 1: If you “mesh” with a stylist, you can email Stitch Fix‘s amazing customer service department and ask to keep that stylist. The clothes were still cute, good quality, and reasonably priced but just less my style. I loved my first fix, even though I only kept 2 items. The general consensus is if you buy less than 3 of the 5 items, you may or may not get the same stylist for the next fix. Here’s how I learned, both from my and other ladies experiences. Stitch Fix Photos of my 2nd (not so successful ) fix They have Maternity and Petite sizes and now have Stitch Fix MEN! And all the ladies said “Amen!”įor Maternity, just enter your due date into your style profile, let your stylist know in notes and through your interest board what you are looking for, and get ready for the most fashionable bump ever! (Seriously, their maternity is darling! Look at this board with Pinterest Stitch Fix images. Really it’s a service everyone can benefit from and now. Stitch Fix is a personal styling service subscription for women and carries sizes 0/XS-14/XL! It’s great for moms who don’t want to drag little ones out for shopping, for busy women who just don’t have time to shop, and ladies who might be in a fashion rut and need some help to get out.

See another honest Stitch Fix review here. As well as lots of awkward I’m-so-not-a-clothing-model-or-stylist pictures for your daily dose of humor.
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