Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Birthday Wishes

Today is my birthday and I'm such a grown-up now that I've turned all of 13. :)

To commemorate the wonderful occasion, I've put together a wishlist of things this birthday girl would love to see wrapped up in a pretty box with a big bow.


Miu Miu Bow Tie Mary Jane Bootie, $675

Because a girl just can't resist a bow.


 

J. Crew Sequin Fete Dress, $275

What could be better than a little shimmer on the special day?






Hermes Clic-Clac H Bracelet, $560

A Birkin will never happen, so this would do just fine.




A short getaway for some Vegas fun!!

The ultimate party location.


 



To be honest, as great as it would be to have nice, new things, I'm not wishing for anything big. I just want my friends and family to be happy and healthy. And since having a birthday on a Tuesday is not so great, here's what I'll be doing to get some joy out of my day:

Double Serge Pencil Skirt in Bright Dahlia

Bright color and finally wearing this skirt that has been bypassed in my closet for months!!


Cupcakes!!!!!

Sugar and cupcakes make any day ten times better.



 

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Indulging in a bit of retail therapy.

What is a small thing that brings a smile on your face?

Sunday, February 6, 2011

OOTD- Going Super Duper High






I'm ages behind on the over-the-knee boot trend, but when there are concerns about venturing in Pretty Woman territory; I had to make sure this would be a lasting and appropriate purchase. I feel in love with these boots after spotting them on Noel from The Owls Are Not What They Seem. I peeked in LOFT one day at lunch and there they were, just waiting for me at a fantastic price. They make me feel super fly and not at all like a high price call girl waiting for Richard Gere to whisk her away in a limo to live happily ever after. Imagine that!!

What's your take on otk boots? Do you have a pair in your closet?


Outfit Details:
Blue blazer- Ralph Ralph Lauren (secondhand)
Printed dress- Rachel Rachel Roy
Pink studded belt- Matthew Williamson for H&M
Tan boots- LOFT
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Thursday, February 3, 2011

OOTD-Crazy Pattern Lady



Wouldn't it be awesome to have a personal wind machine while taking pictures?



Have you ever encountered an Ebay swift swiper? You know, you bid on something no one else had, it would be absolutely perfect in your wardrobe, but you find yourself unable to be at the computer when the listing ends and somebody just snatches it right from up under you (at a crazy, ridiculously low price, I might add). Grrr!!! That happened to me with a black and white J. Crew tweed blazer. I had already envisioned this outfit for it, but since I am not the proud new owner of it, I had to improvise.

I've always admired people who can mix patterns so well. It's a scary concept to me and I haven't really tried it because I'm severely lacking in the pattern department. I got a strike of inspiration from a photo somewhere and decided to give this combo a go. I felt like I had so much going on, but not necessarily in a bad way. I think I'm even ready to whip up another pattern mixing outfit. But first I have to go swipe the perfect blazer from Ebay first. ;)

Have you dived into the deep end of the pattern mixing trend or are you still in the kiddie pool with me?

Outfit Details:
Gray/white stripe top-J. Crew
Gray plaid tulip skirt- Club Monaco
Tweed blazer- Jones of New York (thrifted)
Black boots- BCBG
Twisted necklace- J. Crew
Bracelet and rose gold watch-Mall vendor, Shock Boutique

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

OOTD-Another Bad Creation







I was all excited that I took a shower the night before and had extra time in the morning. Little did I know, having my outfit ready is a more essential key to getting out and having my butt at work on time. After pulling out a million things from the closet, consulting my Stylit and continuing the debate as to whether I should keep this black jacket (I have the exact same one in blue, see post here); I finally produced a hodge-podge of an outfit. I didn't think it was that bad of a creation, but next time I know that maybe I should both shower and pick out an outfit before going to bed. Otherwise, that snooze button will be always be the morning enemy.

Have you ever created an outfit out of thin air and desperation to get going and ended up really liking it?


Outfit Details:
Black/white dress- Express (thrifted)
Sheer gray turtleneck- Banana Republic (consignment find)
Black knit sweater jacket- J. Crew (consignment find)
Black patent bow belt- no label (consignment find)
Black bag- Foley + Corinna City Tote
Green boots- See by Chloe
Gray hat- Forever 21
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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Notes From the Dressing Room-Simple and Soft at J. Crew

I swear one of these days, I'm going to review clothing at other stores, but I was so excited about the new arrivals at J. Crew last week, that I had to check them out.

Silk Blythe blouse in alabaster, $98, available here
Lace skirt not online, Style #31326 Color code SCH, $110

Since Equipment silk blouses have been so popular and featured on tons of celebs, many retailers have come up with their own version. J. Crew's version is very similar with a much easier to swallow price point. This would be a perfect piece to pair under a blazer or cardi for work and would go just as nicely with a pair of jeans on the weekend. I tried this on in my regular size and although it fit fine there was just a bit of snugness around the shoulders and a button gaping; however it should be noted that I have broad shoulders and some boobies. A silk blouse would be the perfect piece in my wardrobe, but I would prefer one without the big pockets. I feel like they are a design feature to highlight a place you don't need people's eye drawn to
I was pretty certain this skirt was the lace dobby, but it is all lace and not cotton. I thought this was a very pretty number and definitely liked that the tiers laid flat. It is a mix of purple and grey color with an elastic waistband. I tried this on in my normal size and it fit fine. My only issue is the length which makes it borderline too short for work.

Maritime-Striped Blazer in Dragonfly Blue, $118, available here 
This seems to be a popular blazer on the JCA blog and I definitely liked it too. This is a soft cotton blazer that would be perfect for spring, it was a good length and still had shape. It only loses points for the long sleeve length and that price tag. Cotton blazers should not cost over $100!!! Stripes are still the in thing and I can see LOFT making something similar and I stepped into Forever 21 yesterday and spyed a look-a-like for about $23.

 
Dress not on website in Pop Pink, Style#38762, $128

I'm a big lover of pink and this bright number was sitting right near the door so I immediately picked it up to try on. Although I adore the color and pockets, I wasn't too thrilled with the shape. It felt a bit too cutesy with the cap sleeves and waist band detail, although I know that will work for some. It does have a nice deep v detail in the back and a long exposed zipper.



Waverly Chino in Midnight, $69.50, available here 
Metallic detail tee not on website, Color Ivory (IVO), $39.50


I have a million tees to last for awhile, but thought that this one would be a nice little addition. There is a simple shimmery silver trim around the neckline and the pocket and I can see it with a multitude of outfits. I paired the tee with the Waverly Chino that was a simple item that could be a workhorse in anyone's closet.

 
Organza Dots skirt in Seaweed, $110, available here

I'm all about trying something different and the print and color of this skirt certainly doesn't look like anything else in my closet. Although I would prefer a richer shade of green, this is a perfect spring color. The fit, however, left a lot to be desired. I tried this on in my normal size and if you look on the side there is some stiff puffing action going on. I don't know if this skirt was folded, but the front had the same issue. When I tried it on a size down, the poofing was less pronounced, but still present. It gets a thumbs up on the design, but a big thumbs down on the fit.


Sailor Sweater in Black Linen, $88, available here
Riveter Pant in Rose Shadow , $85, available here

I was really intrigued by these pants when I saw them on the website. They had some seaming detail down the front and a soft pink color, but those weren't enough to give it a complete thumbs up. These seem to be a step up from jeans and I feel like another pair of chinos would be a better purchase.
If there are stripes in the store, I am usually drawn to them. This would be a perfect sweater for a warmer day, that is if it weren't so darn itchy. This is a silk-linen blend and the silk wasn't enough to disguise the tell-tale signs of linen's itch factor.

 

Slouchy Knit Twill Pant in Spiced Olive, $68, available here

Pants that are soft like a pair of sweats but aren't are usually a plus. But pants that show the pockets and all of your lumps are a serious minus. These pants do have their good qualities, soft with features of a regular pair of pants. Size down in these for a less baggy fit.
I find myself a lot more interested in the jewelry this rollout, but I'm sure I'll be buying something soon in one of those softer colors.
Are these colors appealing to you or do you prefer brighter spring colors?

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