As stated in previous posts, M’habiller always endeavors to be all inclusive and never exclusive. In the spirit of this mantra, this week post is dedicated to all the avid sports fans out there who[…]
Category: women’s clothing
The Big Payback
Every now and then M’habiller takes a small departure from providing insightful style commentaries in order to explore aspects of the human condition. With that said, this week post is all about finding the strength[…]
Prom Dreams
Do you remember your senior prom? . . . the date, the dancing, the DRESS. Well if you do, this week post ain’t about you. It’s about the rest of us. Those of us with[…]
Campus Girl Meets Real World
This week post is totally apropos for the upcoming graduation season and beyond. So check it, you’ve worked hard all through college and graduated Summa Cum Laude or at the very least Thank-Ya-Laude. Now it’s[…]
Bittersweet
This week post was recommended by my extremely talented web designer and is dedicated to all the single divas who may be feeling a way about their relationship status on Valentine Day. First, it’s important[…]
Gray Expectation
I’ve always had a deep fascination about color and the meaning behind it. For this week post, I’m diving into a color that Webster defines as “lacking cheer or brightness in mood, outlook, style, or[…]
Seeing Red
As a kid growing up in the south, I was taught that a lady had to be very careful about how she wore red because for some unknown reason it was always associated with a[…]
The Year of the New
The first post of the year is all about getting things you’ve never had by doing things you’ve never done. But the first thing that has to go is negative thinking. Consider this, what you[…]
Baby it’s Cold Outside
Divas, the time has come for Old Man Winter to make his seasonal rounds and he’s bringing his roll dogs: slippery ice, knee-deep snow, and bone chilling winds along for the ride. This week post[…]
Velvet Underground (Curvy Girl Included)
It’s about to be fall ya’ll so you know what that means. Time to break out the heavier fabrics that suited for a transitional season. Fabrics light enough to keep you warm and comfy for[…]