Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How to Dress while losing weight?

Dressing in Transition

Have you lost weight without anyone noticing? Feeling dumpy in your former favorites?

Commonly our shoppers wonder what to wear while losing weight and changing sizes. Purchasing an entire new wardrobe for each dress size is as impractical as having nothing to wear for months while changing sizes. Why not build a wardrobe that will transition with your body and continue to be useful at your goal weight? Allie Ollie has many styles that will offer chic options during your transition, many of which fit well through several sizes. Follow our guide to dressing in transition…

#1  MOTIVATE yourself through reward along the way

                You are working hard to lose that weight and nothing will keep you motivated like the compliments you will get in an outfit that fits your body. Loosen up and give yourself a couple bucks to spend on the way to your goal. So often a customer will come in proud of their weight loss, wearing their old clothes that are several sizes too large. This gives a dumpy look that does not show off your changing figure. Oversized jeans, t-shirts, bulky sweaters, etc may have helped hide the heavier you…they will however hide your progress from the world as well. Show off that weight loss! Treat yourself to a flattering tunic, palazzo pant or flyaway sweater that will both highlight the progress and still fit you at your goal weight.

#2 STRETCH allows for garments to fit through several sizes

                The quality fabrics that contain stretch abilities today abound at Allie Ollie and offer a variety of options in transitional dressing. A travel separate for example typically fits a range of 4 sizes. (eg our size XL separates fit from size 20 to 14). We do not suggest shopping for your goal weight. Buy what fits now and will still flatter later. Our stylists are experienced in the dance of transitional dressing and can pull out styles that will offer stretch and style now plus a sleek fit later.

#3 WORK IT by wearing comfortable on the go styles

                One of the best ways to maintain your new look is to keep active. While you may be thinking to wait on shopping until you can fit into tight structured styles, they often do not offer an active lifestyle. Building a wardrobe of stretchy, comfy and chic looks is our specialty. We promote looking great while feeling free and able to jet off on a trip, take walk and even chase after kids / grandkids. Build a stylish, easy fitting, wardrobe of ease at Allie Ollie.

Monday, October 17, 2011


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



marketplace cafe and allie ollie boutique host “Martini tuesday” Fashion event 10/25

            Sedona, AZ, October 17, 2011 – Marketplace Cafe is serving up some Allie Ollie styling tips and a full-blown fashion event on their popular “Martini Tuesday,” October 25th, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Happy Hour takes on a new meaning with $4 Martinis, $5 Tapas, and an on-stage “Wardrobing Workshop” fashion show from the stylists and models at Allie Ollie Boutique two doors down, in the Oak Creek Outlet Mall.

            Back by popular demand, this mix of fashion and food drew a hungry crowd at the last collaborative show. “This time, we’re giving our customers the option to purchase a ticket and reserve front row seats for the show. They also receive a drink of their choice, and an appetizer sampler platter for only $15,” says Michelle Moore, owner of Marketplace Cafe. “Take advantage of our package deal, or sit a few rows back and sip on $4 Martinis and $5 Tapas while you enjoy the show.”   

            Announcer Megan Aronson, who hosted “Out & About with Megan” on local television for five years, will be commentating the fashion show on the MPC stage, offering invaluable tips on the essential wardrobe basics for fall. Ponchos, tunics, maxi dresses, palattzo pants, LBD’s (Little Black Dresses), shrugs and camisoles will take center stage, with ideas on how to incorporate these fashions into any fall wardrobe.         Models dressed in solid black will also be tuning in on fall’s hottest accessories, from feather earrings to sparkly scarves, dangly bangles to cinch belts. Learn how to where the latest trends at any age, when and where to wear them, and even how to take daytime looks to evening with a few simple tricks.   

            Setting sail on the high seas this travel season? Get some insider secrets on packing a suitcase for traveling abroad. Allie Ollie’s garments are stylish and comfortable for resort wear, local events, Mom-wear and Girl’s Night’s Out, and most of the head-to-toe outfits featured in the show can be purchased for under $100.

            After the show, Allie Ollie Boutique will host a reception and the perfect chance to pick out some new feather earrings and fall fashions with a special “Buy 2, get 1 free” deal on their entire line of accessories.   

            Don’t drag out last year’s fall faux pas for round two again this year – come to the Martini Tuesday Fashion Event at Marketplace Cafe on Tuesday, October 25, and take home some new Allie Ollie styles to “chic up” your wardrobe. Drinks and fashions will be served up at MPC from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. followed by a reception at Allie Ollie from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

            Spaces are filling up quickly. Purchase tickets for front row seats, a drink of choice and an appetizer sampler platter – all for just $15 – by calling 284-1592.

            Marketplace Cafe and Allie Ollie Clothing Boutique are located in the southeast corner of the Oak Creek Factory Outlet Stores in the Village of Oak Creek, at 6640 State Route 179. Allie Ollie Boutique is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, and open until 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturday. Shop online at www.AllieOllie.com. MPC’s “Martini Tuesday” takes place every Tuesday night. Call 284-5478 or log onto www.mpcsedona.com for weekly drink specials and tapas menu.



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Thank you your attention to this Press Release. For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact Megan Aronson at (928) 202-8193.


Confessions of a Fumbling Fashionista©

By, Megan Aronson

            There’s a fashion revolution happening around Northern Arizona, and it’s coming from three Allie Ollie women’s clothing boutiques in Prescott, Sedona and Flagstaff.

            Dozens of women of every age throughout the Verde Valley are dressing up their wardrobes with unique, trendy and sophisticated Allie Ollie fashions, donning them at local events, barbeques, and restaurants.

            I guess you could call my style “rural small town sorta-chic”??? But, thanks to Allie Ollie owner, Allie Olson, my wardrobe of late has turned sophisticated and stylish. This Fumbling Fashionista was in need of serious style assistance when I stumbled into Allie Ollie in the Oak Creek Outlet Mall in Sedona late one night this summer.

            Honestly, as a certified “Fumbling Fashionista,” I’ve felt there simply wasn’t room for fabulous living in a rural community like Sedona, Prescott or Flagstaff (and I’ve lived in one of those three since 1993). This is no New York – where’s the space for bling, flair, fashion trends, and fabulous? My favorite articles of clothing are a pair of yoga pants and a loose fitting t-shirt!

            I don’t know my Ugg’s from my square-toed loose, hooded boots and I have never worn a pair of leggings in my life. I don’t know which boots to wear this fall, when, or with what. I was just getting the hang of skinny jeans when I heard flared jeans were back in. The most “bling” I dangle from my ears is a pair of x-shaped diamond studs that my husband bought me, and I only wear them once a year to weddings or funerals.      

            But, all that changed the first time I walked into the Allie Ollie Boutique at The Factory Outlet Mall in Sedona’s Village of Oak Creek this summer, for an unexpected “styling session” with twenty-six year old Olson. Olson opened her first store in Sedona in 2009, and has since expanded with two more spacious and inviting boutiques in the Prescott Gateway Mall and, most recently, the Flagstaff Mall.

            “Where in the world would I wear that?” I said to her, as the drool slipped down my chin, eyeing a gorgeous light pink patterned t-shirt dress.

            She replied, exuberantly, “To the grocery store!”

            Seeing my dumbfounded expression, she continued, “Why not?! What’s wrong with looking good wherever you go?”

            “Um, I don’t know...” I replied, stuttering. “I would just feel...overdressed. I mean, we live in Sedona.”

            But, since Allie opened her first store in West Sedona stemming out of a successful shop in Sedona’s Art Mart, “Small Town Chic” has taken on a new meaning. Lines like Sacred Threads, (ask her names of specific) patterns, glitz and bling have become the new Northern Arizona chic.

            Looks to me like Allie has started a fashion revolution.

            “Saw so many Allie Ollie shirts on all the women at the Harvest Festival [in Cottonwood] yesterday,” Monica Garland posts on the Allie Ollie Facebook Fan Page. And she’s right! Everywhere I look – at the grocery store (yes, I get the point now!), at the Jazz Fest, at the Film Fest, at Rendezvous in Old Town Cottonwood on a Friday Night, I see distinctive, recognizable Allie Ollie fashions.

            In two hours with Allie, I rediscovered my own “inner diva”, and left the store with two leopard-print shopping bags full of twenty-five things I thought I would never buy (or wear!). I’ve worn these fashions every day of the summer (gaining heaps of compliments, might I add!) and now, as we slip slowly into the leaf-falling drops of autumn, I’m delighted to attend Allie’s upcoming, “Flair for Fall Wardrobing Workshop” at the Prescott Gateway Mall, on October 22nd.

            Strangely, I thought she might have designed these workshops just for me when I read their titles: “The Basics Boot Camp,” “Using ‘Props’: Guide to Accessorizing,” “You’re Never Too Old for Leggings,” and “Flair For Fashion: Identifying Your Personal Style.” But, apparently, there are other women out there just like me, who could use a little style inspiration!

            According to a Press Release, “Fall’s most fabulous evening of fashion, fun and ...flair,” will take place on October 22, at the Prescott Gateway Mall, at the Allie Ollie Boutique from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tickets are only $20 each, and I think it’s well worth the $20 to save me from wearing my plain old, boring “last year’s” wardrobe all over again this fall. I’m putting a little pizzazz in my closet this year – and, I can afford it because at Allie Ollie, you can purchase an entire head-to-toe outfit for under $100.

            On the 22nd, you’ll find me sipping on some sparkling champagne, snacking on delicious hors deourves, enjoying some classy live entertainment and, maybe even wearing my first pair of leggings, at Allie Ollie, making my “Fumbling Fashionista” © appearance. Hope to see you there!

            Due to space, only forty tickets will be sold to the “Flair for Fall Wardrobing Workshop.” Purchase your tickets now by registering online at www.allieollie.com or call (928) 445-9915. Call to schedule a private “styling session” with Allie and her stylists and receive 10% off your entire bill!



            Megan Aronson is “The Fumbling Fashionista”© as well as the former host of the TV show, “Out & About with Megan” in Sedona. She can be contacted at Megan.Aronson23@gmail.com or (928) 202-8193.  

FLAIR FOR FALL wardrobe workshops

http://www.shop.allieollie.com/Flair-for-Fall-Wardrobe-Workshop-FFFWKSHOP.htm

Friday, October 14, 2011

Biggest Loser

JOIN THE biggest loser competition NOW

FIRST 10 PARTIPANTS TO SIGN UP RECEIVE A FREE GLAMOUR PHOTO SHOOT!

            Who will be the Verde Valley’s next Biggest Loser and the winner of a $500 shopping spree to Allie Ollie? You? Your husband or wife? Your best friend?

            Sign up now for the Verde Valley Biggest Loser Competition beginning Tuesday, October 24,th sponsored by Snap Fitness of Sedona, and Allie Ollie Clothing Boutique. The eight-week long health challenge, which begins with an initial weigh-in at Snap Fitness in the West Sedona on Tuesday, October 24th, offers participants an outrageously fun opportunity to get healthy and win prizes.

            The first ten participants to register before Thursday, October 20th will also receive an extra bonus – a “Before and After” glamour photo shoot to add to the list of benefits they’ll receive on their eight-week journey.

            The winner of this year’s contest will receive a prize package valued at over $850! This includes a six-month membership to Snap Fitness and a $500 shopping spree at Allie Ollie Boutique to “pick out a brand new wardrobe for a brand new you,” says store owner, Allie Olson.

             Participants will benefit from extensive, customized health and wellness support throughout the program, with a retail value of over $600.

            Your registration fee includes all these benefits to get you healthy & toned before the holidays!

  • An 8 week membership to Snap Fitness. You’ll receive a free key card that gives you twenty-four hour access, seven days a week, at any of three Verde Valley locations (West Sedona, Village of Oak Creek & Cottonwood)  
  • 3 private sessions with a Snap Fitness personal trainer (valued at $300)
  • Kick your fitness routine into high-gear with a high-energy, calorie-burning Zumba Party at Allie Ollie Boutique
  • “Dinner with a Nutritionist” at Sedona’s much-loved Marketplace Cafe. You’ll receive personalized tips on eating out & staying healthy from Snap’s Club Manager & Nutritionist Christine Alagne
  • A private session with a personal stylist at Allie Ollie
  • A complete, customized health plan following the award-winning Biggest Loser plan.

            All that for only $280 (valued at over $600). Snap Fitness members can sign up for The Biggest Loser Competition for only $205.



            Nutritionist and Snap Fitness Club Manager, Christine Alagne, says she is looking forward to working one-on-one with participants to teach them how to get the most from their workouts, and how to incorporate nutrition into their fitness goals. “There is no doubt that healthy eating, resistance training and cardiovascular training is the key to feeling your best and preparing yourself for each beautiful day here in spectacular Sedona!” says Alagne.

            Lisa Morgan, a local artist and Mother of two, was one of the first to sign up for the contest. “I can’t wait!” she said, “This contest is going to help me drop twenty pounds, improve my mood and my stamina...and yes, I want to win that $500 shopping spree at Allie Ollie!”

            Whether you want to lose a few pounds, a few inches, or simply getting lean and healthy, the Verde Valley Biggest Loser Competition will kick-start your fitness routine.

            “We really want to empower community members to have fun getting fit, and fashionable, and just in time for the holidays!” says Olson.

            The competition is open to men and women of all ages. Participants’ progress will be measured using the BMI (Body Mass Index) system (a healthy combination of inches and percentage of body fat reduction, not pounds) so every contestant has an excellent chance at winning.

             The Verde Valley Biggest Loser Competition culminates with an NBC-style Biggest Loser Party at Allie Ollie Boutique in the Village of Oak Creek in early December.

            Spaces are filling up quickly so register for the Verde Valley’s Biggest Loser Competition now by calling 284-1592, or log onto www.allieollie.com to register online. “Like” Allie Ollie on Facebook to track the contestants’ progress.

            Allie Ollie Clothing Boutique is located in the Oak Creek Factory Outlet Stores in the Village of Oak Creek at 6640 State Route 179. Snap Fitness has three locations in the Verde Valley in the Village of Oak Creek, West Sedona, and in Cottonwood. Call 284-0554 for more information or, visit them online at www.snapfitness.com/sedonavillage.