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What she's wearing: a kimono-inspired top

By Meredeth McMahon

July 18, 2008

I bought this top a couple of years ago when kimono-inspired tops were all the rage. I liked the idea of that particular trend because kimono tops are fairly classic and wouldn't look too dated, too soon. Because of my waistline (or lack thereof), I tend to avoid things that tie at the waist. I found this particular version with a more flattering empire waist at TJ Maxx in Factoria. The colors were shocking (especially for a Seattleite), but I liked the pattern and design.

I had never worn this top with shorts before, and in retrospect, I'm not sure I love it with the shorts for my figure. I was lucky enough to have been pregnant and huge — twice. I'm done with that nonsense and sure don't want to look pregnant anymore. Because of the cut of the top, the fullness around the waist area is balanced out better with long pants and heels.


Previously worn: surprisingly spiffy black

Meredeth McMahon is a Seattle-based personal-image consultant who writes a regular blog about health, fashion, and attitude. She can be reached at nouveauimage@comcast.net.

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