Possibly my favorite look is a comfortable tunic over a pair of jeans. There’s just a nice airy feel to this Calypso St. Barth tunic with it’s embellished coral neckline. This is a great look, if like me, you’d like to cover the forever baby belly. I’d wear this look almost anywhere and feel chic!
$365 - calypsostbarth.com
£132 - farfetch.com
$43 - modcloth.com
$250 - talbots.com
$10 - baublebar.com
$17 - asos.com
$139 - toms.com
For a dressier feel, try this printed silk 3.1 Phillip Lim tunic. Add a pair of beaded chandelier earrings and a Monserrat De Lucca cotton tote for chic haute couture.
$323 - mytheresa.com
$44 - dorothyperkins.com
$130 - heels.com
$95 - monseratdelucca.com
$15 - lanebryant.com
$30 - asos.com
$450 - lanvin.com
Roll up the sleeves of this casual Madewell cotton tunic, add an oversized long feathered necklace and a colorful Old Navy woven handbag… you’re off to the beach or a fun day at the boardwalk!
$75 - madewell.com
€185 - montaignemarket.com
$115 - shopbop.com
$20 - oldnavy.gap.com
$64 - cusp.com
$75 - maxandchloe.com
$70 - nordstrom.com
$25 - swell.com
I’ve always loved tunics – mainly because they’re just so comfy! If you have the tiny waist like I had in the 60s (yeah… that was long ago!), you can always add a fun belt. A few weeks ago while I was visiting the stylin’ city of Santa Fe, I saw all sizes of women wearing different styles of tunics. It’s a great look!
I will try to continue to post looks that will work for everyone of you – no matter your size. I’ve mentioned in my about post that I’m a full figured woman and a grandma. It doesn’t mean I have to look frumpy. If you feel beautiful on the inside, and each of us should, there will always be a light shining through to your outer beauty!





































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