![]() ![]() Thank you for all the time and effort you put into your blog! It is very much appreciated.īy the way, you and I are the same age and we were almost born on the same day. I would love to see what scarves (big or small) you have left or can still find. I feel amazingly better! Plus, I’ve lost 11 pounds! I’ve been GF, refined sugar free and processed food free for 3 years, but going WFPB has been a game changer for me! Reading your blog about what you eat has been VERY helpful. I love reading your blog and getting more wonderful ideas, tips and encouragement.Ībout a month and a half ago, I started eating whole foods plant based to help with inflammation and I’m so thankful I did. I’m still working on getting more of the basic pieces but I’m off to a great start. You have been such a tremendous inspiration for me in completely changing my wardrobe down to the basics, including my bra! I just got my Shapeez last week and love it! I can’t thank you enough for that. They are such a delightful couple! The video below shows the French Tuck in action. Diane Rosendahl and her husband happened to be in the Visitor’s Center in Hendersonville, NC, at the same time we were. It always makes my day when a reader of the blog recognizes me and comes up to introduce herself. My ankle jeans are also from a previous year. ![]() ![]() Use the discount code (SUSAN15) My navy Portofino shirt is a couple of years old. My little wicker bag is from earlier this year. ![]() It’s also refreshing to show your collarbone, wristbones, and ankle bones in hot weather without showing too much skin. When you emphasize the waistline at least a little, you balance your proportions and look taller and leaner. It’s a casual way to wear your shirt partially tucked in so that you show part of your waistline. It’s called a French Tuck or a half-tuck. It was a boldly dressed-down look, but it was the French tuck binding shirt to jean which gave away the fact that this was a much deliberated-over outfit, replete with style messaging.When I wore my shirt partially tucked in last week, several readers asked me to show how I did that. On her first public date with Prince Harry at the Invictus Games in September 2017, she wore a white Misha Nonoo shirt (appropriately named The Husband) with a pair of ripped Mother jeans. In stylish echlelons, it’s about as common as wearing shoes or relying on skinny jeans.Īlthough fashion editors, the street style set and hopelessly cool Parisians have been practicing their French tucks for years, the woman who really brought the concept into the mainstream was the then Meghan Markle, now Duchess of Sussex, she was Humphrys’ reference point. In some circles, it is also known as a demi-tuck. This was an analogy used by the Today presenter to demonstrate his belief that women and men are equal, but different.įor the uninitiated among you - where have you been, even Humphrys knows about this stuff? - the French tuck is the nonchalant-looking yet absolutely effortful styling trick of tucking part of your shirt into your trousers whilst leaving the remainder, yes you guessed it, untucked. John Humphrys has declared that men are considered ‘slobs’ when practising the art of the French tuck whereas for women it’s a shortcut to cool elegance. ![]()
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