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Fashion First: November 2020 Thanksgiving

Thursday, November 19, 2020

No…you should not wear your jammies to the Thanksgiving Table!!!
As we head into the holiday season, with Thanksgiving first on the roster, consider revisiting the summer sensation style The Nap Dress with an autumnal twist to bring back the same warm energy to a cherished time with family and friends.  Wait…back up…The Nap Dress???

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With warm weather firmly behind us, this summer’s most viral trend,  a nightgown-like, flowy dress The Nap Dress is still a hot ticket for some,  slowly being replaced by the Fall/Winter puffy sleeve neckline and shoulder features. I am a firm believer that comfort is still first and foremost for most of us.  Since many spend the majority of our day Zooming with camera positioned from the waist up, it seems adding an element of interest in our attire choice from the waist up is a common goal for many.  Hence interesting shoulder treatments and necklines features.
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Cozy is the new favorite style in the Fashion Blogging world.  Perhaps Little Women Nap Dress isn’t your vibe, just please,  leave your jammies in the bedroom this Thanksgiving, try adding an interesting fashion neckline from the waist up and dig in!
#cozyvibes  while Giving Thanks  … with Style & Flair with Panache!!!

JOAN E. LINCOLN
MOM | Entrepreneur | Fashion Stylist | Radio Personality on WARM 101.3
Writer for Rochester Woman Magazine | Event Planner
Consultant for Women’s Image and Makeup Application 
A mother of 3 beautiful daughters, Joan hails from the Finger Lakes area. A Rochesterian for the past 36 years, Joan has come from in front of the camera lens to behind the scenes and ‘painted’  Upstate N.Y. woman more beautiful for more than a decade. Working for NYC-industry giant Trish McEvoy Cosmetics, Joan became a sought-after makeup artist in the region over the past 20 years. Semi-retired from the makeup industry presently, has allowed her to focus on becoming an entrepreneur, and launch 3 small businesses. Her accomplishments have always focused on female-based retail, marketing and event planning careers.

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