Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Going to the Chapel

Dress: Courtesy of ModCloth // Cardi: TJMaxx, $12 // Shoes: Forever 21, gift // Earrings: Vintage, gift // Clutch: Courtesy of Lucky Magazine
Some friends of mine got married on Saturday. It was an absolutely beautiful ceremony and an equally beautiful day. I was glad to have an occasion to debut this dress. I just adore the art deco feel of the bodice, as well as the form-fitting shape. Now that I've dressed it up, I'm looking forward to wearing it more casually with a chunky cardigan and boots.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Mixing it Up

Sweater: Banana Republic via Plato's Closet, $5 // Skirt: H&M, $10 // Shoes: Payless, gift // Necklace: Goodwill, $1 // Headband: Urban Outfitters, $5 

It is my belief that any neutrals can be mixed and matched, but my principle was put to the test yesterday while getting dressed. I put on this outfit as you see it and found myself desperately longing for my grey sweater to be camel; it would look so much better with the warm tones of the leopard print. I came this close to scrapping the look all together but then decided to power through. After adding accessories, reminding myself of my own "rule" and giving the ensemble a stern stare in the mirror, I decided I loved it just like this.

Monday, October 11, 2010

October Sponsors

I'm excited to introduce a stellar line-up of sponsors for October!

Habitat boasts a beautifully and thoughtfully curated collection of shoes, apparel and accessories. Run by a husband and wife team, keen design sense permeates this simply chic boutique.

ModCloth offers an impressive selection of vintage-inspired clothing, accessories and more. I love checking out their new arrivals each day and using their heart system to keep track of items that catch my eye!


Founded by five sisters, Poetrie is an online boutique offering romantic clothing and accessories from independent designers. Browse their delightful selection of items that are sure to add some poetry to your life.


Created for fashionable women on the go, Scarpasa takes the legwork out of finding covetably cute yet comfortable shoes by traveling the world in search of quality footwear from independent designers.

Pumpkin Patch

Shirt: ModCloth, $20 after credit courtesy of ModCloth // Shorts: Thrifted & cut off, $5 // Shoes: Steve Madden, courtesy of Famous Footwear

On Saturday I partook in one of my favorite fall activities: a trip to the pumpkin patch! We loaded up on pumpkins to carve and enjoyed apple cider slushies because the weather was too warm for hot cider. I felt just right in this comfortable, casual ensemble featuring my new loveable rabbit shirt. It's easy to thrown on yet full of character. I've worn it three times in less than a week, so it's become a fast favorite.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Fit to Print

Shirt: Vintage via Salvation Army, $5 // Pants: Old Navy, $10 // Shoes: Christian Siriano for Payless

The print of this top immediately caught my eye; it's like nothing I've seen before. Though I wasn't sure if I would actually wear it, I knew right away that it would be mine. Beyond the colorful geisha motif, I (predictably) fell in love with the large bow. I wasn't entirely sure how to syle it, so I went with a simple, menswear-inspired look that had me feeling like quite the quirky dandy. 

C'est La Vie

Dress: H&M, $22 // Sleeveless Trench: Forever 21, $15 // Boots: Vintage via Wildman Vintage, $15 // Belt: Thrifted, $1 // Necklace: Forever 21, $9

I've worn this garment from Forever 21 a couple of times as a dress, but it makes way more sense as a sleeveless trench. Despite that discovery, I just wasn't feeling this outfit for some reason. There's nothing I hate about it, but I just didn't feel great in it. I'm feeling better about my look today, so I'll plan to post again this evening!

Monday, October 4, 2010

Fresh Start

Shirt: Thrifted, 50 cents // Shorts: Forever 21, $20 // Hose: Walgreens, $5 // Boots: Vintage via Wildman Vintage, $15 // Scarf: Gift

Confession: I'm not a very organized person. Based on my personality, I feel like I should be organized. I desperately want to be organized. But, no matter how hard I try, I'm just not. That being said, I set my mind to getting my closet in order this past weekend. Inspired by the cool fall weather, I lugged boxes of woolly winter jackets out of storage. I packed my light floral frocks away. I filtered out as much fluff as I could. It took the better part of a Sunday and is not perfect, but it's much improved. This is the first outfit I pulled from my fresh, new closet. Bring it on, fall!