Sunday, December 15, 2013

Styling at home for the holidays!





                              Ready for the Holidays? Ready to Shimmer and Shine?
But what if you decide to stay home with your family and not venture to grand mom’s house. Well you still need to look good because the video camera is running and of course there are all those selfies. Smile or not somewhere you will appear on social media.



Looking good in a red sparkling nightie or some great silk pajamas wearing feathered mules speaks volumes of style as you open up all those Christmas presents under the tree.



As the day wears on and you want to be ready for guests but still oh so comfy and warm. Sweaters will get you through. Cowl neck sweaters are all the rage but nothing beats the tried and true cashmere crew neck or a great cardigan with a little sparkle.


Wear a great pair of jeans, colored, black or patterned.This will take you notches above sweatpants. You are looking good whether company arrives or just lounging around. No embarrassment now when those cell phone pictures take to the Facebook.





This will take you notches above sweatpants and looking fashionable. Slip on some comfortable velvet slippers or ballet loafers you are good to go whether basting the turkey or just sitting on the couch watching Miracle on 34th Street.





Happy Holidays! Keep Styling in Delco!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Turtle Fur another way to beat the cold









Yes, there are texting gloves but hey I just wanted to share with you the coolest gloves I found this year. Made in Nepal hand woven by knitters they are fingerless and beautifully made. Inside they are lined. The Brand name is Turtle Fur, a company in Vermont founded 30 years ago at the base of Mount Mansfield. This company grew out of an idea to keep you warm and comfy. I hate the idea of winter but if winter has to come so be it. These gloves are a perk.
So check out www.turtlefur.com to see more winter accessories. By the way I found my gloves for half price at Marshalls. Who says you can't have it all!
So keep Styling in Delco...As winter approaches I'll have more and more ideas to
keep you toasty this winter.

Friday, September 27, 2013

Soft Surroundings opens at The Court in King of Prussia Mall


Beauty was the name of the game at the opening of Soft Surroundings at the Court in the King of Prussia Mall last week.






Luxurious clothes, accessories from handbags to shoes and lots more were there for the taking at this grand opening. Make-up artists were on hand to show you how to make the most of your looks and your skin to be the fabulous person you are.




Soft Surroundings has just opened a home décor line with original designed pieces discovered from antique treasure hunts through France. The Belgique Tapestry Bedding Collection for is exquisite. You can check out these magnificent pieces from cabinets to chairs at www. SoftSurroundings.com. At the store itself, the staff is there to help you with find that perfect bedding solution

So here is a glimpse at what you missed. But don’t fret. Make-up artists will be on hand periodically to help you define your look. Check out Soft Surroundings to find the styles you want and great make-up to accent your best features. For more info go to www.softsurroundings.com





Styling Original Creations


Recently Amber Zaraza of South Philly and Julie Lange of Drexel Hill were at the Lansdowne Arts Festival showing off their awesome original creations.
Julia Lange and Amber Zaraza at the Lansdowne Arts Festival with their original great collections.
Amber Zaraza started sewing around the age of 12 using her creativity finding things around the house. She made a handbag with a crystal clasp. Today after earning her degree in fashion design she still creates handbags but she has added scarves, backpacks, newsboy caps and Nix knit hats, hair accessories, dresses and capes.
It led her to create PHEA jean designs where she uses vintage and up cycled materials to create her original looks. Her collection is awesome. You can catch her at the Clover Market in Chestnut Hill on Oct. 27 and Nov. 3rd in Ardmore. You will love what you see. Check it out her by going to her website at www.pheajean.com or shop at etsy.com/shop/pheajean.
Julie Lange lives in Drexel Hill, a local fashion designer who also teaches sewing has a collection of great clutches, handbags and fashion accessories. She creates hand printed fabric to make her handbags and Her accessories embody her own personal style. Her mantra was influenced by her grandmother. “I wear it because I like it. ”
Check out her blog at http:// www.on3designs.com and her great collection at http://www.etsy.com/shop/3Designs.
Everything is one of a kind. Her looks are great for Christmas gifts or just for you to look fabulous. Check it out.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Never too Young to be a Fashion Designer

Fashion designers as young as eight years-old will be presenting their daywear collections and costumes at Love to Sew Studio’s fifth annual regional fashion show, Once Upon a Time.

From sketch to hem, designers have created and sewn their own looks, with each line consisting of three to six pieces. Talented Amelia Young,only eight years old, (center) of Chadds Ford shows her casual collection of clothes she made for the runway at last years fashion show. This year she decided on a more elegant line and is showing tea-time dresses!

Advanced designers will have their work judged by industry professionals, with awards given at the closing ceremony for excellence in construction, creativity, and design. Models will strut their looks on the catwalk at Wilmington's Hilton Double Tree Inn ballroom on Sunday, Sept. 29.

This year’s extravagant looks will be featured in the following costume categories: Inspired by Tim Burton, Board Games, and Once Upon a Time: Good & Evil, in which designers team up to create two looks influenced by fantasy and comics. Models will be given awards for best walk and best hair and make-up.

Love to Saw’s fashion show is a family event. Audience members will cast their votes for their favorite costumes in each category. Awards will be given for Audience Choice at the show; “Dress Making Sweet Shop” will offer cupcakes, cookies, cake-pops, and chocolate buttons, sewing machines, dress forms, and shoes. Yummy!

The Junior Show (ages 8-12) will take place from 1to 2 p.m. and the Senior Show (ages 13-17) from 4 to 5:30 p.m.


Winner of last year’s Designer of the Year award, 13 year-old Sarah Moran from Landenberg, a first-time senior designer, is living up to the title. Currently in development, is her upcoming collection “British Invasion” which will feature more advanced and complex looks inspired by Mod and punk styles. Sarah is challenging herself to learn the sartorial skills necessary to help her execute her advanced creative ideas. Bringing out her inner Anglophile, Sarah’s first look for the fashion show is an exquisite lined faux-leather cropped jacket with a wide lapel and a Union Jack pattern appliquéd to the back. The flag pattern is made from hemmed satin strips that were stitched onto the center back piece before the jacket was sewn together. The cherry red satin lining matches the fabric used in the flag. How posh!


The ballroom is set up runway-style and seating is limited For more information or to purchase tickets, contact Studio director Judi Harris at lovetosew.com@comcast.net or call (610) 563-8633.


Tickets are available to the public for general seating for each show: $10 for preorders and $12 at the door.

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Waterproof those great looks

Summertime and the living is easy, right. You have the bathing suit you love but how do you keep on top of those great looks when you are swimming? All those hours in the mirror and one splash and your great looks are gone. Don’t despair mermaids. Here are some products to try. 

Want to keep that bronze look alive and still keep the rays from damaging your skin. Try Stila Stay All Day 10-in-1 HD Bronzing Beauty Balm Broad Spectrum with a SPF 30 at 30 dollars. Put some Cargo Water Resistant Blush for 26 dollars. Tarte Amazonin Clay 12 hour Waterproof Concealer will hide away those dark circles at 22 dollars.
 You want eyeliner that won’t smudge whether you are crying over a lost love or swimming in the Atlantic, try Buxom Hold the Line Waterproof Eyeliner in Door’s Unlocked for 17 dollars. If you want a sparkle to your look, Sephora has a Color-Proof Waterproof Eyeliner too for 12 dollars. More water proof looks for the eyes include Cover Girl Flamed Out Water Resistant Mascara at seven dollars and fifty cents and Maybelline New York Eye Studio Color Tattoo 24 HR cream gel shadow for seven dollars.

 As everyone knows though it is not just the eyes that make a statement, it’s the lips so try L’Oreal Paris Colour Caresse Wet Shine Stain in Pink Rebellion for 10 dollars. Most of these items you can purchase at your local drugstore. For the Waterproof eyeliner and the bronzing balm, check out sepora.com. For blush check out cargocosmetics.com and for the concealer check out ultra.com Have fun in the water mermaids you are looking good. Keep Styling in Delco.

Monday, July 15, 2013

Looking good at the pool





Are you ready to make a statement at the pool? You can look good poolside or at the beach . Here are some swimsuits for those of us who aren't going to bare it all in a string bikini. I know the feeling ladies.
But  don't worry, you can still look like a Diving Diva. Check out these looks!

You don't have to bare it all to look good. The idea is to accent your assets and hide your flaws.
You can still wear a two piece.  One that gives you support where you need it. This blue bikini is made for a real woman who isn't starving to get into a teeny weeny yellow polka dot bikini .The newest two-piece  swimsuit making waves was designed by Chicago designer and blogger, Gabi Gregg.  
Gregg, 25, wanted to design bikinis that were stylish, young and fresh for plus sizes. So the look has taken off. Check out this suit.
If you want to cover those thighs there are gorgeous suits with skirts giving you a feminine look you can wear at the beach and the pool with no real need to cover up. These suits make you look like you are wearing a sundress.

But there is nothing like a one piece to give you that look of elegance. You find the suit that looks best on you. Try a retro look, giving you the feel of Marilyn Monroe or Ava Gardner. Or find a suit with geometric lines that makes you look great accenting those curves.


Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Styling with Junk to Funk

Ornella Grant(far right) with her collection.

 
Emilie Barrow with her collection. Barrow
wants to make next year's showeven bigger.
Ashley Thompson wearing 
a dress from Carol Clifton's colletion
Emilie Barrow wanted to make the Junk to Funk fashion show part of Upper Darby School District’s Art show, bigger and better. The eleventh grader had made up her mind that this would be the best show ever. But this Upper Darby student as pleased as she was with the results has even bigger plans for next year



“I took over coordinating the show because I knew we could make it better than last year.” said Barrow.

“I learned a lot. I learned how to manage my time and to step up as a leader. It was a great experience. We grew from three designers to seven designers participating this year. We had a stage designer (Anna Melone) and lighting designers (Julie Heydeman and Dianne Zimmerman),”said Barrow.



Madison Carr wearing
 PeneillaGuerrier's design
Next year she has plans to feature a slide show on stage and to bring the Cosmetology and Photography students into the mix doing hair and make-up for the models and taking photos. Barrow plans to use her new learned skills to work in the fashion world if not designing then coordinating shows. Her creativity shined through with her collection called Angels and Devils dresses made out of newspaper. She is already thinking of designs for next year.



Ingenuity was the name of the game as students used anything tossed aside from plastic to old CDs to create wearable art. The students were part of the Art Club which meets in Art teacher, Ellen Flocco’s room. Loving fashion and art, the students designed original outfits out of recycled trash. They met after school first designing and sketching their outfits. By using recycled items their vision was altered sometimes but they used their innovative spirit to create stunning fashionable outfits. It all came together when the models and designers strutted across the runway.

This is the tenth year for the show explained Flocco.

“It’s a way to make art ecology –friendly. It was very popular when it first started but died out a bit. This year Emilie said she could make it better and I said run with it. She did a great job,“ said Flocco.

Pilar Lugo, a tenth grader won first place and Most Creative Outfit.

"I was trying to think of different ways to use newspaper from our school paper the Acorn. It was interesting and challenging and gave me an idea that I might like have a career in fashion. It was good learning how to make clothing and be recognized by people at school, “said Lugo.

Peniella Guerrier was challenged by the Junk to Funk fashion show. The tenth grader never thought she would win Best Overall Dress and Best Collection Name.
Demi Hart with her collection Slime

“I started sketching things and the ideas came to make a dress from CDs and a tutu. It really opened my eyes to what I could do with other materials,” said Guerrier.


Carol Clifton had three dresses in the show. Clifton, a tenth grader is an art major in the National Honor Society and in Art club. Clifton won second place and the Best Use of Material.

Siatta Komarawearing her vision.
“It was so much fun. I loved putting it all together and having it (outfit) in front of me instead of a sketch, “said Clifton.

Ornella Grant, a twelfth grader always wanted to be in the Junk to Funk fashion show. Grant used saran wrap, newspaper, wrapping paper, trash bags and duct tape taking third place and Best Collection.

“I feel like I accomplished a goal. I have a real love for fashion and I want to major in it. I love the architecture of this and how bright ideas in my head can be made into regular clothes. It was good and fun. I was excited because I was one of the models I was happy with how it all turned out, “said Grant who after graduation will attend Philadelphia University for Fashion Design.

“It challenged me to more creative in my ideas. I was shocked by the award. I took third place and best collection, “said Grant happily.

Keep Styling in Delco!!! 


Friday, May 24, 2013

Fish Leather, Bingo and Designer Bags

A couple of events are coming up that might grab your interest,if you are looking for some accessories to rock that summer look. Here it goes!


Pamela Levin, jewelry designer at Nivell Jewelry will debut her new jewelry collection created in leather, sterling silver, and semi-precious stones at Blue Streak Gallery in Wilmington, Del. The opening reception is on Friday, June 7 from 5 pm – 8pm, during Wilmington’s Art Loop and runs through July 13. Levin has jewelry collections in sterling silver with semi-precious stones and is now including leather in her work.

“Leather is included in many types of clothing; it is not just in New York Fashion Week designer collections. Jewelry complements what we wear so it is a natural extension of my work to produce with leather, “ said Levin

 Her full vision in one piece of jewelry is the combination of sterling silver, semi-precious stones, and multiple colors of leather that are machine sewn together.

In her Blue Streak Exhibition you can expect to find cuffs, neckpieces, and earrings made with kidskin, buffalo, cow, lamb, exotic skins (post manufactured alligator and lizard) and fish leather.

Fish leather used in clothing, handbags and shoes are a new trend and Prada, Gucci, and Manolo Blahnik have items manufactured with this already. According to Levin fish leather is a very eco-friendly product. Instead of throwing the skins away after the fish are skinned for fileting, they are captured and processed in a tannery to make fish leather. Fish leather is very strong compared to the same weight in bovine leather because of the skin fiber patterns. Something to check out for sure.

If fish leather jewelry isn’t your thing than maybe Bingo is. It’s Designer Bar Bingo happening at Temple Lutheran Church in Havertown. Come play bingo and you might just win one of the stylish bags from Kate Spade, Coach, and Michael Kors awarded per round.
Tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door. This is a BYOB event and you must be 21 to attend. All proceeds benefit the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. Go to info.avonfoundation.org/goto/BustedLion for more information. For questions and more details, please contact Theresa Schanne at tschanne01@verizon.net
Keep styling in Delco! Summer is almost here so look for our swimsuit dos and don't s coming soon.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Hagley Museum celebrates 75th Anniversary of Nylon

"Silk Stockings
So soft and so sheer
The dear Silk
Stockings you wore"
Lyrics and music by Cole Porter



Today that should be an ode to Nylon.  With the creation of nylon, silk stockings became a memory of the past. The Hagley Museum in Delaware just opened a new exhibit in April called Fashion Meets Science: Introducing Nylon This exhibit shows how nylon revolutionized the fashion industry and influenced how people have dressed since its launch in 1938 by the DuPont Company.


Fashion Meets Science: Introducing Nylon celebrates the 75th anniversary of nylon’s introduction to the fashion world. On October 27, 1938, a brand new material named nylon was announced to the public. Created in DuPont’s labs, nylon replaced silk in the ladies hosiery industry. Nylon was so popular that its early sales created near riots.

The highlight of the exhibit is the early development of nylon and its impact on the fashion industry, but it includes other uses for the discovery such as parachutes, toothbrushes, and carpet.

Nylon Wedding Dress
Visitors will be able to view the first polyamide fiber sample (basis of nylon) and first souvenir sample of nylon thread, first all-nylon woven fabric, one of the first pairs of stockings manufactured at the Experimental Station, and the first pair of seamless stockings; the first wedding dress made of nylon (1942), first dress made of 100 percent spun nylon (1949), and first nylon football pants will also be on display in addition to other nylon “firsts.”

Nylon Quiana Jacket.

Visitors can see the first nylon overlay lace dress (1940) and a prototype black nylon nightgown from Vanity Fair (1947). Clothing made from Qiana, a silky nylon fiber that debuted in the late 1960s and influenced fashion of the disco era, will also be displayed.

 Featured Qiana items include a Bill Blass Qiana Boudoir Robe (1968-1969), William Travilla Qiana evening gown (1968-1969), Oscar de la Renta Qiana wrap dress (1968-1969), Charles Kleibacker Qiana cocktail dress.

So for all you nylon   and fashion buffs this exhibit runs through March 31, 2014. Hagley Museum and Library is located on Route 141 in Wilmington, Delaware. Call (302) 658-2400 weekdays for more information or visit www.hagley.org.
Keep Styling in Delco!






Thursday, April 18, 2013

Neumann University students walk the runway for a Cause

For members of the Fashion For A Cause (FFAC) at Neumann University their goal is not only to make you look fashionable but to make the fashionista in you help others.


On April 19 students will walk the runway showing off gorgeous looks  at the Mirenda Center Community Hall at Neumann University in Aston. Maria Sotomayor, vice president of FFAC is proud of her hardworking members who come from diverse backgrounds and reach out to others focusing on their community.

“Our fashion show is our major event of the year, the purpose of our show is not to showcase the latest trends, but to use our talents and teamwork to help a special non-profit organization through our show. All of our proceeds this year will go to a program run by the non-profit organization, La Puerta Abierta/The Open Door, which provides mental health services to immigrants in Philadelphia, “said Sotomayer.

La Puerta Abierta created the Youth Mentorship Initiative focusing on meeting the needs of immigrant youth regardless of immigration status. This is a youth driven program that helps create a supportive and therapeutic community for teens and college age undocumented citizens.

“As a group, we know how difficult being a teenager is; the mission of the program caught our attention, because everyone deserves the chance to be treated equally and having mentors to support them and guide them is very important, “explains Sotomayor.

This year’s fashion show will feature clothes from Louella, a women’s clothing store in Wayne owned by Mary Delany. Members will wear their own favorite spring outfits and accessories. The students will be showing off their own uniqueness choosing clothes that tell what fashion looks like to them .
The goal for the club is to use the universal language of fashion to help young people love the skin they’re in empowering their self- esteem and talents. But even more, the members are committed to helping their communities any way they can.

FFAC hosts A Case for Smiles by ConKeer Cancer creating bright cheerful pillowcases for children. Many volunteer at Dress for Success which helps unemployed women find clothes to wow their potential employers. The students participate in the Neumann Cultural Arts Forum and Luncheon which benefits the Mary Kearney Memorial Scholarship Fund at the University.

Along with the ticket price of $10 for guests and $7 for students there will be performances by talented singing Neumann students and light refreshments. The show starts at 7 p.m. You can't beat the price or the causes these young people are dedicated to. Keep Styling in Delco



Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Spring fashions take on a bold new look






            Spring Fashion is here with a drum roll. Colors are vibrant, even electric: bright oranges, yellows, blues and greens, large flower prints, geometric black and whites.  Metallic and floral accessories are all the rage. Leather, suede and tweed though usually thought a winter look come to the forefront with short sleeves and vibrant colored leather skirts and pants.            
Skirts a little longer, straight pants, a little shorter and cut at the ankle.  
The white blazer makes a comeback. So does the suit.
So it's time to revamp the wardrobe. Bring out some of those old favorites you might have in your closet or go to Target. Kohl's or JCPenney for designer looks at great prices.  Here is glimpse at some of the new trends seen at a fashion show at the Community Arts Center in Wallingford sponsored by the Delaware County SPCA. Puppies and kitties are always in style when adopted. Premium outlets of Philadelphia dressed the models gathering the best of the best trends.  
 So all you out there ready to think Spring: forget the pastels think bold, think color!
Keep Styling in Delco 

Monday, February 25, 2013

Delco takes to the Red Carpet


                                       

Delco was showing off  their Hollywood looks on the Red Carpet at Cawley's Irish Pub and the Llanerch Diner in Upper Darby. It was glamour and glitz and lots of Eagle attire.  So here's a look at how good we looked the night of the Academy Awards as we cheered on our favorite actors Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence in Silver Linings Playbook. This movie brought the stars to the towns of Upper Darby, Lansdowne and Ridley and on Oscar night we were Styling in Delco darling.

                                                                        

Friday, February 15, 2013

Ways to save on Designer looks

It's that time of year to go through your Spring wardrobe looking for ways to fill in the gaps. So what  about designer looks. We all know we love the new looks but can we afford then. When was the last time you paid $500 for a pair of shoes or $4000 for a all cotton tee-shirt. If you are like me the answer is never!
So where do you go for something delicious to wear,  soft to the touch and show stopping.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Girl Talk at Haverford Square

 
Come to Hope Chest of Haverford Square for some tantalizing girl talk tonight beging at 6 p.m.  Author Karen Jayne  will be apppearing  to talk about all things intimate at this Lingerie Boutique. Here's your chance to get into the spirit of Valentine's Day with the ladies so that big night is extra-special. Jayne, writer of 3 Down Pillows is a professional life coach. She helps clients attain their personal fulfillment by attracting what they truly desire.
Jayne's book takes you through a three-month life coaching journey for Vivian, a middle-aged, married, mother, who finds she is disconnected from herself, from her husband and from her sexuality. Her life feels devoid of pleasure and passion. Intimately experience the process leading to her transformation as she learns how to connect to self-love and inner fulfillment by shifting perceptions, interpretations and language while becoming present and empowered.
Hope Chest has been aa premiere lingerie store in the Main Line Philadelphia are for 20 years.  They feature the finest lingerie from Europe and America for over 20 years,specialing  in bras, sleepwear, shapewear, and sexy lingerie. Hope Chest was  voted  top lingerie store in the world by Travel and  Leisure Magazineson what they want, and identify how current patterns of behavior are encouraging or inhibiting them Leisure Magazine.  For more information, please visit www.hopechestshop.com and Facebook.com/HopeChestHaverford.  If you want to take part in this thought provoking night of girl talk  RSVP via Facebook, click here: tinyurl.com/girltalkhaverford




Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Women in Paris can wear pants legally


Photo by Brisbane Times.com au

The French have finally allowed women to wear trousers. The French Minister of Women's Rights, Najat Vallaud-Belkacem repealed the law which is over 200 years old. and was created during the French Revolution.  The French government amended this law allowing women to wear trousers while riding  a bike or a horse.  Before this repeal police could arrest women for dressing like men according to the Telegraph, a British publication. 

Fascinating especially when you think it was a French designer, Paul Poiret who was the first to design pants for women.  In 1913 Poiret was inspired by Eastern culture and created Harem pants. Then came Coco Channel. a fashion icon who liberated women with her trends of casual looks and created a new silhouette for women out of jersey materials  in the 1930's. She created the riding pants so women could ride without wearing dresses and riding sideways. In the 1950's she introduced pea jackets and bell bottoms for women.
 But as all things come out of necessity, women wore trousers to work on farm work and then to help during World War I in the factories. So trousers on women though a novelty were worn.

Actresses Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn were often photographed in trousers from the 1930s. Looking fantastic they  helped make trousers acceptable for women. During World War II, women in Britain wore their husbands' trousers while  working in factories and serving in the war effort. Who can forget Rosy the Riveter standing proudly dressed in a shirt and trousers showing her  loyalty to her country and working to free the world. Little did she know she was freeing herself to put on trousers. Trousers became acceptable for casual wear, for gardening,  at the beach, and other leisure pursuits during the post-war era.

 With the fight for equal rights, women wore  trousers more and more in the work environment during the 1970's.  In the United States the passage of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, which made public education treat males and females equally. Dresses could not be required of female students and dress codes changed in public schools across the United States. Today we have the right to wear pants, long skirts, short skirts and shorts.  So let's open a champagne bottle and toast  Najet Vallaud-Belkacem for taking a step forward and letting go of a law no one styling would take seriously. " Bravo!!!"
Keep Styling in Delco.


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Makeovers change lives!



Photos By Anita Coppens

Style Me Hired Makeover Show gives free monthly makeovers to women who are currently unemployed and seeking employment.  For the past two years this small business, created by salon owner Marc Voci, partners with other small businesses to give a free monthly makeover to a woman who is unemployed and seeking employment.  Each makeover includes a haircut, color, makeup and a new outfit. 






Women who are unemployed and actively looking for work are encouraged to go to www.stylemehired.com and submit their story to become a Style Me Hired Makeover Winner. Each month the team at Style Me Hired selects a story, and then tries to surprise the makeover winner at home.  The lucky lady is then chauffeured to the salon for her transformation.



Many makeover winners are also presented with a job opportunity after their complete makeover.  Last Sunday the women came together to speak about their experiences and the confidence they gained after the makeovers. 
When you read this today maybe your lucky day.  Go to www.stylemehired.com  and tell Marc Voci and his team your story,  you might be surprised one morning and start on a new journey that will impact your life. Keep Styling in Delco.