Saturday, January 14, 2012

How can I help you?

kikaPaprika has helped me update my wardrobe one piece at a time. I am a certified body shape consultant, which allows me help women find pieces that complement their figure while staying true to their personality.

My goal is to teach you strategies to take with you when you’re shopping. I hope to help you make wise purchases which can save you time and money. 

I can help you create a wardrobe that maximizes your outfits with the least amount of pieces.
kikaPaprika fits into my lifestyle because of its soft, stylish clothing that is easy to care for.  I don’t have to be a fashionista to feel comfortable and confident in kikaPaprika.

I am available for Private Appointments and Girls Night Out Events – a great way to learn fashion tips while having fun at a personal shopping event with up to 10 of your friends, a great way to get clothes 50%-75% off. Contact me for information.



Capsule with the Addie

Have you seen the kikaPaprika blog?

There are many great recommendations for capsules and pictures of Runway looks.

This signature Capsule features the Addie


Why do we love the Addie?
 It looks great on all body types!  Here are a few tips on the best way to wear it!

If you gain weight evenly: Your sleeve length should not go below your jacket hem.  If your sleeves hang low then push them up!

For those who gain weight in their Belly or for those who are Overly Endowed:
This Jacket can be worn with a 2-3 inch gap.  Wearing a column underneath helps make you appear slimmer.  A column is when you dress with the same color tank and pant.  For example you can wear a Denim tank and blue jeans to make a column. 


The ladies with a shapely Derrière:
This Jacket can be worn with a 2-3 inch gap with a OUTER column.  An outer column is when you dress with the same color pant  and jacket.  For example you can wear a Black Jacket and Black Pants with a tank top in a pop color like Teal.  This look minimizes your maximus! 

Not sure your Body Shape? 
Ask me!  I'm a Certified Body Shape Consultant.





kikaPaprika



 kikaPaprika did not begin as a clothing company. First and foremost, kikaPaprika began as an idea for a company that would empower women to use their gifts and talents for financial freedom and personal success.

 While forging a highly successful career in direct sales over nearly two decades, kikaPaprika founder Kim Shaw was ready for a new challenge. She used her extensive business background and research skills to develop an original idea that would serve a need in the marketplace. A simple question, "What do you love to wear?", turned out to be the magic question in a friend’s email that had been sent to a large group of women across the country. The answers that poured in were unanimous and sparked the product idea for her business concept, "Soft, comfortable clothing, that is stylish and unique." And kikaPaprika was born.


Kim channeled all her passion and energy into researching, developing, and building a socially conscious business that centered on the direct-to-consumer sales of comfortable, fashionable, and flattering women’s clothing. kikaPaprika’s innovative combination of elements--figure-flattering, eco-chic, and long-term availability--eventually lead Kim into designing and custom manufacturing the kikaPaprika clothing line right here in the heart of the domestic garment industry centered in Southern California.

With the company’s commitment to improving the lives of women and families, it was only natural that her daughter Kirstyn Shaw come on board as the Vice President of Design and Production. Kirstyn received her undergraduate degree from UCLA and an advanced technical degree in Apparel Manufacturing and Management from the prestigious Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (FIDM) in Los Angeles. Kirstyn is bright, energetic, and brings a youthful and trendy element to the kikaPaprika line, positioning it to reach "Every woman, every age, every day."

kikaPaprika encompasses all that Kim envisions for the future success of women who are dedicated to "dressing a better world."