
They're back!!! Flattering, high-waisted flares are all the rage this fall. These Epoch Denim flares with strategic distressing, in a medium wash pair equally well with heels and a blouse for shooting My Habit #MyStyleFinds on Access Hollywood, or with a rocker tee and my new favorite Alexander Wang booties. Flattering and easy, with platforms hidden underneath elongate the legs. These jeans will be in heavy rotation all season long!

Silk Tee: Cuyana
Necklace: Andara
Crossbody Leather Bag: Foley & Corinna
Bracelet: Topshop
Belt: Anthropologie
Flares: Epoch Denim
Diane,
Good day to you. After re-reading my post to you yesterday, I felt I needed to clarify two comments I made. 1.) I do not wear flared bottom jeans, skinny jeans, etc… I was viewing your site because of how interesting you and your career and views are to me, and 2.) I enjoyed the two movies listed below as they both successfully incorporated the peaceful and beautifully epic scenary of Japan into the movies to contrast the characters adversarial conflicts and mano a mano battle scenes. Truth be told, for some unknown reason, I haven’t seen one Austin Powers movie as of today, but now I’ll need to check them out and see what I have missed because I like to laugh and be entertained by clever comedy.
Have a good day.
Dan
Hi Diane,
I’m impressed how you responded so quickly to my previous post to you. That was nice to see. I was just reading your story about your first meeting with Jan and how excited you were to meet the person that influenced your career. That’s a pretty fortunate occurance since I imagine this helps confirm your belief that you have achieved the dreams and goals you desired for so many years. I like that you find Fresh off the Boat entertaining. I find it funny also and enjoy a good comedy that can show the humorous side of various other cultures no matter of their orgin or the color of their skin. Some topics are so PC nowadays that one feels the need to think twice, but speak once about what they say to others as it may be misconstrude from its actual intent. I’m glad you are proud of your heritage and find it progressive to finally see more Asian TV shows in production. I’ve always found the Japanese culture interesting based on what I’ve read, and yes, from what I’ve seen on TV like The Karate Kid 2, Last Samurai, etc… It seemed like there was a peaceful and less stressed undertone to your culture that still may or may not exist in today’s global and fast paced environment. Sorry about the length of the text as my original intent was to say thanks for the quick response to my comment since I often wondered if replys to the general reader were common practice. I’ll save space for the next persons post and will sign off now, but good luck in your career and look towards reading and watching your continued work. Hopefully one day I will see you in a lead role on an upcoming comedy or drama series as its great to see a nice person succeed in their work.
Have an interesting rest of the week.
Dan
Hi Diane,
I would have to say the products and clothing you model and represent are even more attractive when you are pictured in them. I also hope to see you in more TV shows, guest rolls and marketing as you are a pleasure to watch and would likely be able to sell me products or on trends just by the way you look in them.
Good luck in your current and future endeavors, and keep showing your viewers your wonderful smile which is a welcomed viewing option after a long day at work.
Take care,
Dan
Thank you so much Dan! Thanks for stopping by my blog and for the awfully kind words. Be well. 🙂