A Pretty New Style - Spanish Flair
Tina, here.
I have recently acquired a new hat of such ferocity that it has been running my whole life for me. I wake up in the morning thinking, who shall I wear my hat at today?
~Katherine Whitehorn
I bought a matador hat.

I've wanted one ever since, well I don't know, forever. I have all these alter-egos. Girl on safari. Cowgirl on a ranch. Equestrienne in the Cotswolds. And you're about to meet another one. Spanish señorita tending her hacienda. Is this TMI? Should I be embarrassed?
I love it when something fresh in fashion is just around the corner. Don't you? Last fall it was definitely the Victorian/Librarian look with ruffles, florals, long skirts, and lots of subdued colors. I think this summer (and fall) we'll see the next rendition of that look with a Spanish influence and Latin style. Think more ruffles, big flounces and full skirts. More embroidery. Brighter colors.
So I'm interpreting Spanish style for you in a way us everyday girls can channel our inner señora.

The matador hat plays a big role in achieving Spanish style. If you want mine, I got it at Free People here (they call it a boater, but a matador hat has a flat top and low bowl).

You get that texture and interest with the straw matador hat and the embroidered white blouse, and the metallic espadrilles.

Espadrilles are definitely a must, as they are vey closely associated with Spanish style and that "at the seaside" romanticism. I like these espadrilles.
Take a chance on the romantic Spanish style. Style Vault Insiders, don't miss the Spanish influence in some of the May Style Vault must-haves. Shop more espadrilles, embroidered blouses and some pretty accessories.
We’re busy cleaning out closets and shopping up a storm for our clients, giving them gorgeous wardrobe makeovers. Check out our wardrobe packages from Tina Adams Consulting here.
Best,
Tina
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