Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Travel Under $25


After strategically putting everything for our wedding on our Southwest credit card (and then immediately running home and paying it off!), the hubs earned enough points for a Companion Pass. This means that, for all of 2014, anytime he buys a flight he gets an extra seat for me for free! Between flying to the East Coast to see my niece/nephews, weddings, and our jaunt to Puerto Rico, I have become quite the expert in in-flight comfort and style.

I always like to layer because you never know if your flight will be freezing or not. Thin cotton layers are great because they fold up into nothing. Cardigans are easy to take on/off, and a hood always makes a nap feel cozier. I always bring a scarf to use as another layer, a blanket, or even as something to sit on if the seat skeeves me out!

Black "Magic Pants" (aka 5-pocket ponte skinnies) are as comfortable as leggings, but still give you pockets to stick stuff in. Please do not wear pajamas in public: I promise Magic Pants and a drapey cardigan are equally as comfortable and infinitely more attractive.

I like to wear shoes I can wear with socks, so I don't have to do the gross (and ineffective) tip-toe through security. Slip on sneakers are easy to take off/on, and if they have decent arch support, they are also useful for the rest of the trip.

A good tote makes for an efficient flight experience. I like outside pockets to put my ticket, ID, and phone in a convenient place. Inside pockets and/or small zipper bags help separate my everyday things from the stuff I'll need in-flight. I have a large zippered clutch that I put my tablet, headphones, and charger in (which also doubles as a purse once we get somewhere). I also have a smaller pouch for things like medicine, lip balm, etc.

One last item which is clearly over $25 is the carry-on. I highly recommend a DVF piece. I've had mine for almost 10 years and it's still in beautiful shape. You can usually find them at stores like TJ Maxx for about $70.


Thursday, September 5, 2013

Guest Model: Party Dress for Mom-to-Be






This is my gorgeous sister Liz who, as you can see, is HELLA PREGNANT. But that didn't stop her one bit from parting all night with us like a champ (okay, well except for the alcohol bit...). I thought this dress was so clever and she looked so beautiful, she needed to be featured as a guest model.

The genius of the print on this (comfy cotton!) dress is that it totally fools the eye. Scroll back up to the first picture of her from straight on. Because the print is so graphic and asymmetrical, it's hard to tell if she's even pregnant, until she turns to the side and reveals the magic she's baking there! Pair that with high, but comfortable wedges and a sparkly clutch, and she's good to go.

Here are some other party-worthy maternity dresses with illusion prints. Click the smaller pictures below for more info.

Asos Maternity Illusion Dresses



Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Silk with Sweatpants and Gladiator Heels



This was my wild card look, and I kind of wish I has skipped it. With everything else being SO classic, I felt like I wanted one look to be representative of  Now. But I think I went a little overboard... This was cute in person, but the grey of the pants against the grey of the rocks and the grey skies just didn't look right. I also changed in the back of the car, so my shirt tuck came out a little awkward.

These shoes are knockoffs of the Extreme Dior Gladiator Platforms Carrie Bradshaw wore in the fist Sex and the City movie! Steve bought these for me when we first started dating, so I thought it would be a cute touch to include them. 

similar Shirt // similar Pants (or try Zara stores) // similar Shoes

Saturday, February 16, 2013

LAID OUT IN LAVENDER

Usually, Casual Friday = blue jeans. I keep the rest dressy enough that I can get away with colored denim on regular days, so I like to bust out the legit jeans when I can. But this Friday I took it in another direction.

Jill and I both bought these lavender jeans in preparation for spring, and I was itching to pop some tags. I tried to winterize the look with a cute sweatshirt (see the details my hair is blocking here) layered over an oxford, and added touches of dark jewel tones to make it less Eastery.

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Fun facts about this hat: Jill's sister-in-law, Katey, knitted this hat for her (note the hot pink stripes), but accidentally made it child sized. Unfortunately for Jill, it didn't fit her noggin but fortunately for my midget head, it fit me perfectly! I've been wearing it every day, and when I went to remove it for photos, Jill thought it looked so cute she insisted I keep it on. She's always right. Thank you Katey, it is getting plenty of use!

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Violet Hour

Oh the disorgaization of it all! These last few (and probably the next few) posts have been wildly out of order, but such is life.

This extremely purple number was from the last day of Spirit Week. Friday was Wear Your School Sports Team Shirt Or The Spirit Week Shirt Day, of which I had neither, so I just decided to go overboard with our school color: purple. I've worn this tank/cardigan combo out before, but certainly not with all the extra purple accessories. The silk top is scandalously low cut, so I decided to throw a little pop of Other Color in with the modesty cami.

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  • Cardigan ooold NY&Co (similar)(similar)

  • Teal cami Forever 21 (buy)

  • Purple top old Rory Beca via Neiman Marcus (similar)

  • Jeans Old Navy (buy in Dark Wash)

  • Shoes old Steve Madden (similar)

  • Earrings “borrowed” from Mom (similar)

  • Necklace ?? (similar)

  • Plastic ring ?? (similar)

  • Plum ring Bought in Harajuku (similar)

  • Sunglasses Forever 21 (similar)

  • Coat North Face (similar)

  • Nail polish ORLY Velvet Rope (buy)

Sunday, October 21, 2012

All Hail Satin



This outfit is made up of a whole bunch of Oldies But Goodies. I bought this satin skirt about 7 years ago, and I've worn it probably 4 times total.  I've always thought of it as an evening piece, but for some reason on that rainy morning, I decided to give it a whole new life as a work skirt.

The cashmere sweater is about 4 years old - it's a little too small (as items can be when they are ordered online...), but the high waist of the skirt helps disguise that the sweater length is a little off.  The shoes and necklace are maybe 2 years old. Both are meant to be spring items (neither of which I bothered to wear this past spring), but I think they work with the rest of the outfit in heavier fabrics.







The shoes have a tiny bit of a hidden wedge, so they are way more comfortable than regular FLAT flat shoes.

  • Sweater: old Halogen cashmere (similar here, here, and here)

  • Skirt: old H&M (similar here and here) (splurge here) (ebay here)

  • Shoes: old Kelsi Dagger (similar here) (ebay here and here)

  • Necklace: old Forever 21(similar here and here) (awesome options here, here, and here)

  • Earrings: “borrowed” from Mom (similar here and here)

  • Lipstick: NYX in Narcissus (buy here)