Showing posts with label style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style. Show all posts

Thursday, June 26, 2014

time for summer cleaning

Am I the only one that loves cleaning closets??? I guess it's the feeling of accomplishment when you walk in and know just were everything is at your fingertips. There are tons of post, pins, and opinions on how to best clean your closest.



  1. Get in the mood. This will take awhile so get into some comfy clothes, crank up the music, and dive in.
  2. Be prepared. Gather a box (or two or three) for things to sell, donate, or trash. Clean out a space to put things as you begin sorting- I tend to use my bed as a staging area. 
  3. Be mentally prepared too. Remember they're just clothing- if you haven't worn it in over a year, it doesn't fit, or just isn't your style any more- toss it. You can do it.
  4. Now that you're prepped, pick a spot to begin. I usually start in the closet with all the folded items. It looks like a mess at first..... a towering pile of t-shirts, knits, and tops across the bed.
  5. Take a good look at each item and ask yourself: is it in good condition?, does the item need to be laundered or mended?, when did I last where this item? (if you pull it out and wonder where or when it came from it's a toss). 
  6. If it passes the first test, it's time for the fit test. I typically put all the possible "keeps" together and then try them all on at once. Here comes the big moment, try it on, take a good look in a full length mirror, and be honest- if don't love the way you look in it- it's got to go! Life's too short to hoard clothes that don't make you look and feel fabulous.
  7. Anything that makes it through Round 2 is neatly folded or hung and sorted- ready to go back in the closet- but not quite yet.
  8. Before you begin to reload that closet, take the time to clean up the space- vacuum the floor boards, dust anything that needs it, and take a look around. Are there other items that shouldn't be in there- relocate them to their rightful place.
  9.  A place for everything & everything in it's place. Now's the time to think about organizational tools that you may be lacking. Begin by best utilizing the storage options that you have in place. Stack frequently used items front and center on open shelving. I love the modular systems available from the Container Store and big box stores like Lowe's. They offer you tons of flexibility to custom fit your needs. Keep like items together- it sounds simple but keeping your solid tees together, printed tees in another pile, etc. makes getting the perfect outfit together much simpler. Think about your favorite stores and how they are organized- use that as your inspiration. If you need a specialty storage solution for a particular item, make a list for your next trip out to pick them up at the same time.
  10. Reload-  Now that you decided which items make the grade, it's time to put it back together. Make sure to think about how you get dressed each day and structure your area to fit your needs. Store off season items out of the way. 
  11. Enjoy! Sit back, have a glass of wine and celebrate your accomplishments.

Next up- filling the void- finding those pieces that your {im}perfect wardrobe is missing. Also, perking up that recently re-organized closet to making it your dressing room dream.



Tuesday, April 8, 2014

window shopping



I love the couple of weeks in Texas that we call Spring- temperatures below 80, nice & sunny, and breezy. Mornings can start off pretty chilly and this lovely cocoon cardigan from Target is the perfect light-weight cover up.This is actually the second time I've purchased this cardigan. The first one had an unfortunate accident on our way home from a family vacation to Walt Disney World. A can of aerosol sunscreen leaked all over the back of the original creating a huge stain. Needless to say,  I looked for months for the perfect replacement. On a recent trip to Target (Tar- Jeh when we're feeling fancy), I located this little gem in a light cream. It works with everything, sundresses, shorts, jeans, and pencil skirts too. My new old fav cardi was just the completer piece I needed for this window shopping outfit (plus anytime I can add a belt is a plus)!

just in case you were wondering what's in the j. crew bag, check out my #outfitdujour on instagram- picked up a love bird baseball tee on sale- love shopping <3



cream cocoon cardigan: /Target/
chevron maxi dress: /anthropologie/ similar similar
yellow leather & rope belt: /anthropologie/ 
wooden bead necklace: similar 
orange polka dot cross body bag: /fossil/
ombre leather sandals: /aldo/ similar





Monday, March 24, 2014

the art critic


I love art: making it, teaching it to others, and staring deeply at the masters. Recently, we took a family day trip over to the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. This outfit was just the ticket for a polished, comfy, and sophisticated look. Black, white, and red are such a classic combo and the leopard print peep toe shoes add just a little fun.
 
Remember back in my first post, spring obsession, those factory j.crew pant. Well, they did make it home (and their twin) in a great olive green. These are the softest pants I think that I've ever owned. Plus they transition from casual to date night in a flash. Expect to see more of these new favs in future post.


the details:
frankie pant: factory j.crew
black lace peplum shirt: anthropolgie (similar)
white clare cardi: factory j. crew
leopard peep toed flats: nine west (similar)
necklace: silpada (similar)





Thursday, March 13, 2014

one dress, all seasons

I'm a  multi-tasker and love when my clothes can do the same. This dress could win the gold medal of mulit- tasking, taking me through the seasons (or a week of weather in Texas). The key to a great piece with versatility is classic lines like this patterned shift dress. Let's break down how to take this dress from fall to spring and back again.

Falling for Layers

                         


A light weight chambray button up and suede booties are perfect when the first chill brings in the fall. Tights in a color similar to the booties gives you that long, lean look (plus it's a perfect way to introduce that slightly intimidating trend- booties). A thin belt in chartreuse defines the waist and pulls this look together.

fossil shift dress /similar, similar/
j. crew chambray shirt
nine west booties /similar, similar/
j. crew belt /similar, similar/

Winter Forecast



Winter weather in Texas calls for layers. This fossil shift dress is winter ready with the addition of my favorite chunky grandpa sweater, teal tights, tall leather boots and belt. A light-weight scarf adds another pop of color.

j. crew sweater /similar/
nine west boots /similar/
j. crew scarf 

Here comes the Sun



Sun, glorious sun! In Texas, the days between bitter winter winds and blistering summer heat are few in number. This chameleon of a dress enjoys those blissful spring days with few adornments - barely there sandals, sunglasses, freshly painted toes, and a hint of a tan. What's your favorite versatile piece? Leave a comment or send me a pic.

aldo sandals /similar/






Monday, March 10, 2014

spring trend... peter pan collars


this spring is bringing back a style icon.... the peter pan collar. whether you wear it super girly, slightly vintage, or with an edge, this is a trend that anyone can wear. I'm especially in love with style one with it's nod to the nautical. I'd pair it with skinny white jeans and tan ballet flats. How will use style your peter pan collar this spring?

one: sheinside, navy beige stripe
two: modcloth, jade your day top
three: modcloth, frenchie peplum blouse
four: l'atelier de camille, white peter pan collar tops
five: ruche, janice lace detail dress
six: hautelook, blush sequin dress
seven: modcloth, first kiss dress
eight: modcloth, fashionably- date dress

Sunday, March 2, 2014

'cause you're hot and cold


Texas weather has got me feeling like a Katy Perry song right about now. Waking up to temps in the 30's with highs in the mid 70's can make finding the perfect outfit a bit of a challenge.


Well, this j. crew factory fatigue jacket is just the piece to get me through. Remember that secret sale I mentioned in the first post, well, this was one of the big winners. Thanks to this post from Merrick's Art, I took the plunge and love the look. Can't wait to see how it transitions from weekend to work wear.
 Enjoy your weekend!

jacket: j. crew factory fatigue jacket
shirt: anthropologie (similar)
jeans: j.crew factory matchstick
shoes: j. crew cap toe ballet flats (similar)
necklace: silpada (similar)
bracelet: handmade by me

Monday, February 24, 2014

spring obsessions

All it takes for me to begin my spring obsession is a couple of days with temps above 60 and a secret sale email from j. crew. Here are a couple of the items I'm currently dreaming of from factory j. crew. I wonder how many of them will end up as staples of my spring collection? I see a trip to the outlet mall in my near future.
1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6., 7.