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At the risk of sounding too dramatic, mastering these four genius ways to tuck your shirt will change your life. Here's how... shirts that were once too long or too boxy that hung unworn in your closet will suddenly fit just right. The outfit that was once ho-hum will be transformed to stylish in a snap. And you will become the "stylish one" that can make a simple t-shirt and jeans look elevated and chic. Pro Stylist Kate shows us step-by-step how to master these four tucks. Are you ready?

We all have our unique style challenges which is why it's great to have a personal stylist who knows how to select clothing that will accentuate your best assets. Pro Stylist, Meghan shows you her tips on how to style a petite frame. Note: No petite cuts were used in the styling of these outfits. Pretty cool, huh?

Hot pink can be a tricky shade to pull of in a grown-up wardrobe. There's always the risk that too much of this vibrant color might traverse into Malibu Barbie territory, but that doesn't mean you need to banish hot pink from your closet for good. Because with these three genius tips, you'll be able to sport this punchy color like a pro.

The pattern that can do no wrong, stripes are a welcome addition to any wardrobe. Vertical, horizontal, diagonal, interlaced, breton, pinstripe, candy stripe—the types and treatment of the stripes is seemingly endless, and so are the outfit possibilities for them. Of course, many women tend to steer clear of this linear pattern, worried it will widen their frame. However, when styled properly, stripes can be a striking and slimming style you'll want to wear on repeat.

The hardest part of Valentine's Day isn't always planning the event; it's planning what you're going to wear to said event. So instead of wrestling with your wardrobe to pull off the perfect date night attire on your own, we've whipped up a few Valentine's Day looks to fit with a range of occasions. Oh, and the best part? These polished ensembles are all stylish, chic and excellent alternatives to the typical red dress.

I love spending hours getting ready in the morning... say very few people. Struggling to pick out an outfit when you've got ample time on your hands can be exhausting. And trying to put a polished look together when you're in a pinch? Impossible. Worrying about what to wear is never ideal. But trust us, there's a better way to look great, feel great and not sacrifice your time in the process.

With the start of each new year, we focus on a laundry list of resolutions designed to improve our lives, our choices and ourselves. The season for New Year's resolutions signifies a fresh start, and an opportunity to do better. But before we can focus on what exactly needs fine tuning in our lives, let's pause and take a minute to celebrate something that deserves praise: ourselves!

Ugly holiday sweaters are to the holiday season as marshmallows are to hot peppermint cooca: One's just not complete without the other. (Overstatement? We think not.) Of course, these delightfully tacky knits often get a bad wrap for, well, being so tacky. Obviously, there's a time and place to wear your "bah-hum-pug" sweater or Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer top. But who's to say you can't turn your ugly holiday sweater into a woah-worthy ensemble? We asked our stylists for their best tips on how to turn those comically hideous holiday sweater into a fashion forward ensemble, and their suggestions are genius.

Tie-neck tops are a classic example of a fashion trend that's way easier seen than styled. Translation: You see plenty of women wearing tie-neck blouses to the office, around town, on your Pinterest page and everywhere in between, but when you go to tie one yourself, it just falls a little flat. Had a tie top flop in the past? Don't swear them off for good just yet—we went straight to one of our seasoned personal stylists, Katrina, to learn five super simple ways to style your tie-neck blouse. So sit back, scroll down, and take notes!

There are jackets, then there's this guy: the moto jacket. A classic cult favorite, the moto (short for motorcycle) jacket has a long standing reputation as the "It" girl's outerwear du choix. First designed for the one and only Harley Davidson in the '20s and later revolutionized by Hollywood's rebel-cool crowd of the '50s (think Marlon Brando and crew), the moto jacket of today is a distinctly feminized, well-tailored garment that adds just enough edge to push any outfit from bleh to brilliant.