The School Run and what to Wear

Health & FitnessBeauty

  • Author Joanna Steele-Perkins
  • Published February 11, 2009
  • Word count 473

Do you find that every school morning is a rush with too much to do and not enough time?

Children can be very demanding and by the time you have got them organised there is no time to get yourself presentable so you end up shoving on a grubby old sweatshirt and a pair of jeans. Does this sound familiar?

Recently there have been photographs of various celebrities taking their children to school, dressed in high fashion clothes that most of us would never wear. Some women are very formally dressed in the playground because they are either on their way to or returning from work. It is quite rural where I live, so some mums and dads, who are farmers, pick their children up in their work clothes.

Some mornings I do the school run (dare I admit it!) in my gym kit because I go straight to the gym from school. My kit of course is all in colours that really suit me and in styles that flatter my body shape.

Most of the other mums at school are usually dressed in a variation on the "jean theme" with either boots or ballet pumps, depending on the season.

I always think it is nice to make a bit of an effort to look nice even for the school run, but if my morning routine is anything to go by, week day mornings with children are a hectic part of the day, with little time for yourself once you have found the lost shoe, done the packed lunches and finally marshalled everybody to the door.

However, with just a little pre planning, you can still do all the above and spend five minutes just making yourself a little more glamorous. Firstly, there is nothing wrong with jeans. Jeans can look fantastic as long as they are the right fit for your body shape. Just teaming your jeans with a colourful sweater or t-shirt (in your best colours of course), and a nice pair of shoes or boots can transform the look.

A quick coat of mascara, with eye pencil and a brush of lipstick in a colour that really flatters, takes about two minutes and can make you look as though you spent hours getting ready in the morning. If like me, you are on your way to the gym, make sure your sweatshirt and yoga pants are a good colour and style for you and although you look casual, you still look good.

If nothing else, the purchase of a really fabulous full length coat may be the answer. Worn with boots and a quick sweep of lipstick, nobody would know if you still had your pyjamas on underneath!

Looking good on the school run can take as little as five minutes; it is just how you use those five minutes.

Joanna Steele-Perkins is a senior Image Consultant with Colour Me Beautiful. Based in Taunton, Somerset, she is a regular contributor to magazines and newspapers. She offers advice on all aspects of personal image and her services include Colour Analysis, style consultations, Make-up Lessons, image for men, bridal advice and personal shopping.

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