Smart Women On The Go

Smart Women On The Go Image Consultant Leslie Willmott presents wardrobe strategies for career, travel & casual lifestyles

Smart Women On The Go provides image and wardrobe consulting to women who want to polish their look, enhance their style, and streamline their routine. Combining her corporate experience with her fashion and travel savvy, founder Leslie Willmott works with women of all shapes, ages, and budgets to teach them wardrobe strategies that support their lifestyle.

In case you missed it, there was a wonderful segment on "CBS Sunday Morning" yesterday on the fashion house of Chanel. T...
01/26/2026

In case you missed it, there was a wonderful segment on "CBS Sunday Morning" yesterday on the fashion house of Chanel. The commentator notes that Coco Chanel's earliest apparel designs were said to be created for "women on the go". Enjoy!

Chanel is one of the most famous brands in fashion, and one of the biggest, with roughly $20 billion in sales every year. Since taking over as artistic director of the fashion house last April, Matthieu Blazy has followed in the footsteps of Karl Lagerfeld and the visionary Gabrielle ""Coco"" Chanel...

Quite interesting to read the history behind Louis Vuitton luggage and handbags. And the comments below the story … well...
01/13/2026

Quite interesting to read the history behind Louis Vuitton luggage and handbags. And the comments below the story … well, that’s another story but they are worth reading as food for thought!

Louis Vuitton was born in 1821 in a small village in eastern France. When he was just 13 years old, he ran away from home and walked more than 400 kilometers to Paris. The journey took him nearly two years. Along the way, he survived by taking small jobs, sleeping wherever he could, and learning how to adapt. By the time he arrived in Paris, he had almost nothing — but he had determination.

In Paris, Vuitton became an apprentice to a box-maker and packer. This was an important job in the 19th century. Wealthy people traveled with many belongings, and everything had to be packed carefully by hand. Vuitton learned how to build strong wooden trunks and how to pack clothes so they would not wrinkle or get damaged during long trips.

His skills made him stand out. In 1854, he opened his own workshop in Paris. At the time, most trunks had rounded tops, which made them hard to stack. Vuitton introduced a flat-top trunk that was lighter, stronger, and easier to transport. This simple idea changed travel forever.

As his trunks became popular, copies appeared quickly. To fight this, Vuitton created special patterns and materials to make his trunks easier to recognize and harder to fake. This is how the famous Louis Vuitton designs began — not as decoration, but as protection against counterfeits.

Louis Vuitton died in 1892, but his work did not stop there. His son, Georges Vuitton, expanded the business and turned it into an international brand. Over time, the company moved from travel trunks to handbags, fashion, and accessories.

What makes Vuitton’s story interesting is that it did not start with luxury. It started with hard work, craftsmanship, and practical solutions to real problems.

I just finished reading about the debut collection of Chanel's new creative director, Matthieu Blazy, in this month's Vo...
12/05/2025

I just finished reading about the debut collection of Chanel's new creative director, Matthieu Blazy, in this month's Vogue magazine. His collection is a wonderful tribute to Chanel's original design inspirations and techniques. Blazy's first runway show was at the Grand Palais in Paris; his second was in NYC. Remembering a full page ad in the WSJ promoting the video of this second show, I've just watched it on chanel.com. It's extraordinary! You must watch it!

https://www.chanel.com/us/fashion/collection/metiers-art-2026/

The latest Métiers d’art 2026 show on the CHANEL official website.

Day 4 afternoon in NYC: From Printemps New York on Wall Street, we traveled up via subway to Union Square and stepped ri...
11/06/2025

Day 4 afternoon in NYC: From Printemps New York on Wall Street, we traveled up via subway to Union Square and stepped right into Gramercy Park Tavern for a very early dinner (lucky!) … then moved on uptown to The Museum at F.I.T. to see their current exhibit “Dress, Dreams & Desire”. Then a short subway ride back uptown and walk back to the hotel. Thank you, New York for a fabulous visit!❤️

Our last day in NYC was so very full I have to split it in half to share with you. We spent late morning and early after...
11/05/2025

Our last day in NYC was so very full I have to split it in half to share with you. We spent late morning and early afternoon on Wall Street at Printemps New York, the Parisien department store’s newest location. Opened in March of this year, Printemps is a delicious experience in French fashion retailing, starting with a concierge at the front door to circling the store with a glass of champagne in hand!

More to share from my whirlwind visit to NYC:  Day 2 included an exhileratimg walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and a tour...
11/03/2025

More to share from my whirlwind visit to NYC: Day 2 included an exhileratimg walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and a tour of the Tenement Museum on the Lower East Side. Day 3 on the West Side, window shopping, museum hopping and a fantastic show - “Ragtime” - at the Vivien Beamount theater at Lincoln Center!

I’ve just returned from a four-day whirlwind visit to New York City that was filled with wonderful walks, window shoppin...
11/02/2025

I’ve just returned from a four-day whirlwind visit to New York City that was filled with wonderful walks, window shopping and fashion research, museum visits and the theater. Fall was in the air, Halloween was upon us, and Christmas decorations started to appear!

There was so much to see and experience - from Upper East Side home decorations to Madison & Fifth Avenue’s shopping highlights (Ralph Lauren’s Fall looks; Dior and Tiffany & Co. remodeled spaces; Louis Vuitton redo underway) and the new Printemps New York at One Wall Street. Here’s a sampling of our first day (more to follow):

What to wear when traveling by plane? Comfort is key, but here's good advice on how to do it with style:
08/25/2025

What to wear when traveling by plane? Comfort is key, but here's good advice on how to do it with style:

Our critic offers advice for jet-setting in style — without compromising on comfort.

I was fortunate to make a trip to Atlanta this week to see the first exhibition in the U.S. dedicated to French haute co...
08/14/2025

I was fortunate to make a trip to Atlanta this week to see the first exhibition in the U.S. dedicated to French haute couture fashion designer Jeanne Lanvin. The exhibit at SCAD FASH - “Haute Couture Heritage” - showcased over 60 garments, illustrations and photographs spanning the height of her practice and reflected her vast knowledge of silhouettes, fabric variations and cutting techniques. Lanvin’s ability to craft elegance with simplicity is the hallmark of her house and enduring legacy. I wish I could share the entire exhibit with you … but here are a few favorites!

Note: The exhibition is on through August 31st

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