
Everyone needs at least one perfect black top; a top that will go from work to play. Even though I am retired, I am busier than ever and love a piece that can take me to a variety of meetings and functions. The Peek-A-Boo by Covered Perfectly fits the bill.
Pauline Durban founded Covered Perfectly four years ago out of shopping frustration. At 57, she just couldn’t find tops that flattered her shape. Today she has a successful company that designs for classically aged ladies in sizes S-1X. Did you know that women between the ages of 45-65 spend the most money of any age group on fashion and style?
It’s hard not to love these glorious sleeves. With so much focus being on sleeves and arms this year, they are right on trend. Plus for me, The Peek-A-Boo’s neckline is not too high or low. I’m a bit tired of necklines being so low, but that is not a problem with this top.
I like the length and bottom flair of the Peek-A-Boo. It ends where my hips end and legs begin and in my book that is a perfectly flattering length. As far as the bottom flair, I don’t have any other top that does this and it did inspire some of my styling.
Covered Perfectly tops are made out of MicroModal, an extremely soft fabric that feels great against my skin. Over the years, my skin has dried out a bit and I appreciate the fact that Pauline addressed that problem with her fabric choice.
Remember when I said, this top could take me anywhere? Well, that became quite a nice problem when I styled it. Which way to go? In the beginning I had four definite ideas which would have been approaching visual overload (and asking a bit much from my hubby/photographer), so I cut it down to just 2 1/2. But believe me when I say there are plenty more ideas floating around in my head. So be warned, this top will pop up here again! So let’s get this styling journey started……….
This top is perfect with jeans. I added neutral accessories and a longer pendant necklace. This is a casual look that could go comfortably shopping, to a movie, or gallery hopping on a Friday night.
Below is my 1/2 styling. I kept everything but added some slightly distressed pair of jeans and topped it off with one of my favorite summer fedoras.

I think the Peek-A-Boo’s flared bottom edge plays great against a pencil skirt and you can’t go wrong with your basic black and white combo for this easy day look. Just a pop of color makes it sing. Blue was my choice today but coral would look great too. I think so many colors would look great against this skirt and top. I added a chiffon type chevron printed scarf for extra interest, using it as a necklace by tying it into a Celtic heart knot.
This is a more polished day look. I styled this to wear to a woman’s networking luncheon later this month.

Quite Honestly Now
This top was sent to me by Covered Perfectly to see how I liked it and to give an honest review. When I received the initial email, I just didn’t say yes but researched every review I could find and read up about the company. Honestly, I liked what I saw and read. When I saw the black Peek-A-Boo, I knew this was a company I could work with.
Making Shopping Sweet
MeadowTree Style readers get a 20% OFF on up to two items! Use the discount code MTS20 when you check out at Covered Perfectly. There are several styles to choose from, and the discount will apply on up to two items. Or you may take advantage of the “Buy 2 get your 3rd FREE” special. This special applies to any combination of items store wide. Just add 3 items to your cart and the discount will be applied automatically. Only one of the discounts will work.
So to end, I think I can say Covered Perfectly has me covered from daytime to fun-time! To check out Peek-A-Boo out for yourself, just click HERE.
Links To Places and Designers Mentioned in This Article
Covered Perfectly’s Online Site
Covered Perfectly’s Facebook Page
If you want to try the Celtic Heart Knot
That wraps it up for this style adventure. So adieu until the next time …….
Happy Styling!
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Michael gets credit for the blog fashion photos today.
What a great, versatile top! I love it with your distressed jeans. thanks for linking, xo
-Patti
http://notdeadyetstyle.com
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Thank you Patti, I think it’s going to be one of my favorite tops.
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That’s a top that will take you in so many directions. And even though I tend to be a bit of a jeans-with-everything these days, I really like it with the skirt.
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You are so right about this top. i will probably do another post because i just had to many ideas. But, like you, I wear a lot of jeans and glad it looks so good with them.
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Those sleeves make it so fun, I think, Terri!! What a way to add a modern detail to a shirt!!
Jodie
http://www.jtouchofstyle.com
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You are so right Jodie, I think your Mom will agree with me-I did see that she had one too 🙂
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I always appreciate a black top! And I dont like off shoulder that much so this is a perfect top for me!
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You are so right Nancy. I am not an off the shoulders fan and really just can’t wear them but this one still gives a modern substitute.
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I love this top. I am off to check it out!!
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Cindy, I don’t think you can go wrong with this top-it is so versatile.
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Cute top, a great version of the cold-shoulder! Really like it Terri. x
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I think so too, Jacqui and it looks like I’m into the statement sleeve again!-this is one trend that I hope stays around for awhile.
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Such a versatile top! Love the sleeve cutouts and flared bottom. Those details really elevate this little black top. You look lovely in both looks but I really favor your distressed denim and hat! You look fabulous!
Mary
http://marymurnane.com
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Thank you, Mary. I saw those jeans, and decided to take a chance. When my oldest daughter wanted to take them from me, I knew I hit pay dirt!
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Love the details on the top Terri and both ways you styled it. The extra blue touches look lovely with your skirt!
thanks for linking!
jess xx
http://www.elegantlydressedandstylish.com
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Thanks Jess, I will have to say, i look forward to warm weather so i can wear those two together.
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love the sleeves on that top! so cute! And so edgy!
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That’s s great way of putting it. I am going to do one more blog about this top and think I need to use this in my title. I will mention you for giving me the idea…..Thanks!
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You look fabulous in both outfits but I love the blue!
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I agree about the blue-I don’t have very much of this blue at all, but sure love it in this bag-one of the reasons I got it and because it was on a really good sale!
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“At least one” LBT? My closet is *full* of them – sleeveless, short-sleeved, 3/4 and long – in fabrics from wool to rayon to cotton – mostly jerseys or knits of some type! They are SO versatile and get worn all the time.
So it is high praise to say that, except for one important detail, I would add this top to my collection in a heartbeat! It is *almost* the perfect top. I LOVE the sleeves, the shape, the length, the fabric and agree with you on the neckline.
So WHY am I not buying? I’m sorely tempted, but I have promised myself that I will no longer purchase *anything* besides leggings, underclothes and camisoles that does not have POCKETS! Some women may be willing to carry a purse to bed and bath and all points in between, but I need functional pockets — at least deep enough to secure a cell, lip gloss and a debit card – and perhaps a second for keys.
So Pauline, if you’re reading – keep that in mind, pretty please. I’m nowhere near alone in my lack of pockets irritation. My boomer buds and I complain about it all the time! We want the functional ease the guys have always enjoyed – even in our pajama tops and bottoms.
Marla Wynne is another Boomer designer you’d probably love, Terri, if you haven’t already found her on HSN – and thanks for the heads up on Pauline. Above comment is for both of them (and designers in general).
Loved the post and the pics – you look great in all of them, Terri. My fav look is the one with the hat – but the intro look is pretty swell too. Thanks for posting to this Wednesday’s Senior Salon. I’m looking forward to your other styling ideas for this great top.
xx,
mgh
(Madelyn Griffith-Haynie – ADDandSoMuchMORE dot com)
ADD/EFD Coach Training Field founder; ADD Coaching co-founder
“It takes a village to transform a world!”
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I agree about the pockets-but think they might be hard to put on a top. I’ll look up Marla…..Thank you for having Senior Salon for another round!
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That is such a pretty top. The cutouts are so perfect and trending this season. I love it in the head to toe black look, however that second outfit is amazing. So chic and sophisticated!
http://eleganceandmommyhood.blogspot.com/2017/05/thursday-moda-64-pink-palm-print-off.html
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What a coincidence that we both featured a Covered Perfectly top on our blogs! You look great in that top. Thanks for linking up to Top of the World Style.
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I noticed that too LOL
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Of course your straw fedora pairs wonderfully with your top, but I also think the scarf makes a marvelous shift in the overall look of those great peekaboo sleeves! Great styling Terri; thank you for sharing with Hat Attack!
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Thank you Judith-I really like scarfs because they can change the whole vibe without to much trouble. Thanks for having the linkup.
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