I haven't taken any steps to solve my technical issue yet. Part of me calls the other part lazy, but the other part was happy that she got to spend some time with friends this week since I can't get a hold of any of them during the school year. Still, I feel a bit frustrated not being able to update as often. Today I finally backed up my files and I'll start seeing what I can do with my wireless connection tomorrow if I have some free time. In the meantime, here is what I'll be wearing out tonight to meet with friends for a night on the town. The varying earthy tones remind me a bit of Chloe, which isn't my usual look but sometimes I enjoy a softer girly look too. This is also the first time I wore a ponytail (outside of fencing class) in probably years. Somehow at the tender age of 19 I seem to believe that I look too old for ponytails.
I'm wearing two Urban Behaviour tanks, a thrifted skirt, belt and bag, and Aldo shoes.
My apologies for the over-sharpened photo!
Nooooooo!
From news.yahoo.com:
Christian Lacroix still remains one of my favourite established fashion houses and news of its insolvency greatly saddens me. At the same time, as a commerce student, I can't help but me fascinated by this whole process. Topics like restructuring and brand repositioning fit in perfectly with the courses I will be taking next year. What a terrible case of bad timing! Maybe if the execs at LVMH studied the Austrian business cycle theory instead of following those darn Keynesians, they would have been better prepared... Just sayin`.
Images via style.com
France's US-owned couture house Christian Lacroix SNC has declared insolvency after falling foul of the global crisis, the company said Thursday.
Arguably one of the most exuberant couturiers in Paris, Christian Lacroix SNC said in a statement that the company owned by Falic had declared insolvency before a Paris court due to "the sharp downturn of the luxury market."
The company said it "has filed a voluntary petition with the Tribunal de Commerce de Paris to put itself under the protection of the courts" but intends "to present a continuation plan" and "intends to maintain its business operations throughout the proceedings."
Declaring insolvency is a first step towards bankruptcy protection.
After being bought by the US firm from luxury group LVMH in early 2005, the company launched "an ambitious and costly restructuring plan to reposition the brand offering to higher end collections," terminating ready-to-wear lines and opening two stores in the United States, one in Las Vegas, one in New York.
"Unfortunately, this longterm strategy for repositioning of the brand was dramatically hindered by the current and ongoing world financial and economic crisis which severely hit the luxury sector," the company said.
Christian Lacroix still remains one of my favourite established fashion houses and news of its insolvency greatly saddens me. At the same time, as a commerce student, I can't help but me fascinated by this whole process. Topics like restructuring and brand repositioning fit in perfectly with the courses I will be taking next year. What a terrible case of bad timing! Maybe if the execs at LVMH studied the Austrian business cycle theory instead of following those darn Keynesians, they would have been better prepared... Just sayin`.
Images via style.com
Fourth of July Fun | Sophia's Style Boutique
It's that time of year. We're approaching the halfway mark of 2009 and the upcoming Independence Holiday. When looking for the perfect girls outfit for your summer get together, visit Sophias Style Children's Clothing Store.
Here are some tips to throw a fun and safe 4th of July party.
*Preparation - My tip for this is..LARGE trashcans with the extra large bags in there. If you have a couple of these handy, then cleanup will be a breeze. If your local regulations allow you to light off fireworks, make sure you have a large (5 gallon) bucket of water and another filled about halfway with sand. That will help in putting out sparklers or disposing of used fireworks. You'll need chairs but when you invite people, have them bring their own chairs. One less thing for you to drag out.
*Food - well, that's an easy one. Burgers and dogs on the BBQ is the standard. You can prepare in advance the toppings and have them sitting out for the people to grab. Chips are another staple of 4th of July fun. Dessert..now that's my favorite subject. You can easily just do watermelon or even some boxes of Popsicles. A always, make sure you tell people that they can bring items to lesson the load on you. Paper plates and plastic cups are the perfect utensils for this day. You can buy them in red, white and blue to help with the party theme.
*Invites - Just give everyone a holler. Tell the neighbors, your friends your family. Don't start the party too early, everyone will be exhausted by the time the big show starts.
When the time comes, sit back and enjoy our Nation's Independence. Make sure someone is keeping an eye on the kids (both large and small)!
Have another party tip or story? All you have to do is click here. I'd love to hear from you and we'll share your tips.
We here at Sophias Style Children's Clothing Store want to wish you and yours a safe and fun holiday.
Here are some tips to throw a fun and safe 4th of July party.
*Preparation - My tip for this is..LARGE trashcans with the extra large bags in there. If you have a couple of these handy, then cleanup will be a breeze. If your local regulations allow you to light off fireworks, make sure you have a large (5 gallon) bucket of water and another filled about halfway with sand. That will help in putting out sparklers or disposing of used fireworks. You'll need chairs but when you invite people, have them bring their own chairs. One less thing for you to drag out.
*Food - well, that's an easy one. Burgers and dogs on the BBQ is the standard. You can prepare in advance the toppings and have them sitting out for the people to grab. Chips are another staple of 4th of July fun. Dessert..now that's my favorite subject. You can easily just do watermelon or even some boxes of Popsicles. A always, make sure you tell people that they can bring items to lesson the load on you. Paper plates and plastic cups are the perfect utensils for this day. You can buy them in red, white and blue to help with the party theme.
*Invites - Just give everyone a holler. Tell the neighbors, your friends your family. Don't start the party too early, everyone will be exhausted by the time the big show starts.
When the time comes, sit back and enjoy our Nation's Independence. Make sure someone is keeping an eye on the kids (both large and small)!
Have another party tip or story? All you have to do is click here. I'd love to hear from you and we'll share your tips.
We here at Sophias Style Children's Clothing Store want to wish you and yours a safe and fun holiday.
What I'm Wearing 22.05.09
I haven't made an outfit post in ages! I've basically been living in a variation of skinnies paired with grey, navy, black and beige for the past couple of weeks. Nothing worth posting really. Today it's nice and warm out so I'm finally breaking out my leather skirt. You'd think it would be an ideal item to wear when it's colder, but I've never found a warm enough jacket that balances the fullness of the skirt. I like to wear it during the month-long open window I may get in late spring or late summer, when it isn't too hot or too cold outside.
I broke the outfit into two looks, one for this afternoon and the other to wear out tonight. I'm wearing an Urban Behaviour tank top, vintage skirt and Aldo shoes in the first photo, and the same items but with a Zara dress worn as a top in the second photo. I'm planning to go thrifting in a bit. Hopefully I can find a good jacket to pair directly with the skirt!
I broke the outfit into two looks, one for this afternoon and the other to wear out tonight. I'm wearing an Urban Behaviour tank top, vintage skirt and Aldo shoes in the first photo, and the same items but with a Zara dress worn as a top in the second photo. I'm planning to go thrifting in a bit. Hopefully I can find a good jacket to pair directly with the skirt!
Pelican Avenue Fall 09
I think technology and I need a divorce. Or at least some time apart, so we can maybe figure out where we are in our lives, because I think technology needs to get its priorities straight. Case in point, last night the wireless network on my laptop just disappeared. POOF! Just like that. Gone. I've googled the problem already and found out that I'm not the only one this has happened to. Thank you malware for making my day harder than it has to be! Unfortunately I'm not much of a techie so following directions on a forum just isn't working out. So now I'm blogging with two laptops in front of me. One doesn't have internet and the other doesn't have photo editing software. Brilliant. But anyways, let me refocus on the purpose of this post, the wonderfully colourful Pelican Avenue fall 09 collection.
Pelican Avenue is the brainchild of Carolin Lerch, a graduate from the Antwerp Academy of Fashion and former assistant of Bernhard Willhelm. The label is intended to propose a different approach to fashion, to oppose constantly changing trends yet avoid stagnation and complacency. The collections are represented through different types of media including photography, live installations, performances and video. I definitely recommend a visit to their website, where the collections are broken up and displayed as themed projects, most with a fantastic accompanying video.
Although their intention is to avoid trends, I can't help but point out that the nomad looks in this collection are rather similar to work by the likes of Damir Doma and Rozalb de Mura. The "avante-garde" group it seems, still has it's own microcosm of recurring trends and themes, but they do seem to have more staying power and enjoy a longer time span before saturation. I'd still wear every piece and treasure them forever!
Images via LondonTokyoStyle
Pelican Avenue is the brainchild of Carolin Lerch, a graduate from the Antwerp Academy of Fashion and former assistant of Bernhard Willhelm. The label is intended to propose a different approach to fashion, to oppose constantly changing trends yet avoid stagnation and complacency. The collections are represented through different types of media including photography, live installations, performances and video. I definitely recommend a visit to their website, where the collections are broken up and displayed as themed projects, most with a fantastic accompanying video.
Although their intention is to avoid trends, I can't help but point out that the nomad looks in this collection are rather similar to work by the likes of Damir Doma and Rozalb de Mura. The "avante-garde" group it seems, still has it's own microcosm of recurring trends and themes, but they do seem to have more staying power and enjoy a longer time span before saturation. I'd still wear every piece and treasure them forever!
Images via LondonTokyoStyle
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Rainy Day Fun | Sophia's Style Boutique Childrens Clothing Store
The old adage of "April showers bring May flowers" is so true. Unfortunately for some areas of the world, the rain never seems to end. All you parents out there know how hard a rainy day can be on the kids and parents alike. Add a toddler into the mix and you’ve got a very long day on your hands. Here are a few ways to make you rainy day fun for you and your toddler.
*Do hands on activities! Activities that include paint, rice, shaving cream, or flour may be a little messy, but are a TON of fun for the little ones! You can even make clean up game and have them help you.
*Do hands on activities! Activities that include paint, rice, shaving cream, or flour may be a little messy, but are a TON of fun for the little ones! You can even make clean up game and have them help you.
*Help your toddler get on the phone and call grandparents. This is a great chance for you to get in a quick chat with the relatives and let your munchkin have some fun as well. And you know Ma and Pa are going to love it!
*Have a kitchen band concert. Wooden spoons can be used as microphones and drum sticks, pots and pans can be used as drums, and straws can be used as horns. Video tape your concert for a fun memory to relive later!
*Take a nature walk with umbrellas. Everything seems so different with the rain coming down. Ask your kids to tell you what they are experiencing with each of their fives senses. The kids will enjoy the fresh air and you’ll have a chance to get in a little exercise.
Remember that patience is the key. If you’re upset and restless your toddler will be too. Just relax and have fun! Enjoy the chance to make some new memories! While you're stuck inside, why not visit SophiasStyle Childrens Clothing Store to browse our full inventory. We have boutique fashion at discount prices. We've recently lowered our prices for girls spring clothes, so you can buy more and not feel guilty!
Have another rainy day tip or story? All you have to do is click here. I'd love to hear from you and we'll share your tips. Remember, we're in this together!
How to Make the Fur Fly
I've been falling a bit behind on blogging lately, so please bear with me while I catch up and respond to new comments and e-mails tonight! I haven't even turned on the computer in the past three or so days which is unheard of, for me. But I finally had the time to do some reading and see the new Star Trek movie! They could've toned down the special effects overload, but I did enjoy the many comedic pauses. Are there any fans here reading the blog?
Anyways, here are a few shots from one of my favourite vintage Helmut Newton editorials from the December 1967 issue of British Vogue. Flying furs aside, I love the suspended action in these photos. I am especially fond of the last two which are just epic and definitely not fashion pretty.
Images scanned by iluvjeisa from tfs.com
Anyways, here are a few shots from one of my favourite vintage Helmut Newton editorials from the December 1967 issue of British Vogue. Flying furs aside, I love the suspended action in these photos. I am especially fond of the last two which are just epic and definitely not fashion pretty.
Images scanned by iluvjeisa from tfs.com
Sophia's Style Fit Tip | Bedtime Rituals | Sophia's Style Boutique
We all know how important a good night sleep is to adults. We can't function without one and then we use coffee and other caffeine products to get us through the day. Children are no different. They need a good night sleep. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine states that infants need 14-15 hours per day, toddlers 12-14 hours, preschoolers 11-13 hours and school-age children 10-11 hours per day. They state that some of the side affects of not enough sleep on elementary children are attention problems, dulled memory, hyperactive behavior and of course the meltdowns. Here are some hints to help you help THEM get the sleep they need.
Routines Rule! Your bedtime regimen may sometimes feel like the movie Groundhog Day, but all the repetition is worth it. Not only do nighttime rituals help children transition to a more relaxed bedtime mind-set, but allowing kids to know what to expect helps them feel in control. Create a routine that works best for your family, and even if it means starting an hour before bedtime, make sure you allow enough time for each task. These tasks can include doing a quick pickup of toys, warm bath, warm PJ's, brush teeth, story...etc. End each night on a positive note. For newborns to toddlers, you can create a routine similar to above. A warm bath, warm jammies, bottle and a little cuddling before putting to bed.
There are definite NO-NO's. Habits that need to be broken, that may be wrecking their sleep. Make sure that the child does not watch TV, play video games or use computer at least 30 minutes before bed. For newborns to toddlers, this could be no "running through the house" or giggle play. Just a wind down, maybe some soft music playing, story time or more cuddling (can't get enough of that).
Using some of these hints will help you help your child to a calm and cozy bedtime. Visit SophiasStyle.com Children's Clothing Store to browse our inventory of girls pajamas. Our selection is great and our prices are discounted.
Have a bedtime hint or tip or story? All you have to do is click here. I'd love to hear from you and we'll share your tips. Remember, we're in this together!
Polanka, the Future, and First Contact
I come accross blog material in funny roundabout ways. For example, while catching up on my google reader this morning, I came accross a post on A Shaded View recapping a photoshoot for the Austrian Fashion Awards. Two of the outfits caught my eye and I decided to google further to see past entrants and winners. So this is how I happened upon Jakub Polanka, winner of the Kontakt Award from the 2007 AFA Festival in Austria and one of the 10 finalists for the Mango Fashion Awards.
The first thought that popped into my head was "Queen Michelle would be all over this!" Indeed, you have the drape, the harem-style pants, a few pairs of fantastic leggings, bits of sheer here and there... All in all, a perfect collection for our 21st century Queen.
Sometimes I wonder if collections such as this one are an example of a designer's present view of what the future could look like, or if the future has indeed already arrived. On the streets, much still looks the same, but judging from the multitude of collections sporting similar complicated constructions with minimal colour palettes, I can't help but be optimistic that we are on the cusp of a newer, more stylish fashion era.
Now if only we can end war and band together to eradicate famine, disease and achieve warp speed... Yes I have been watching Star Trek! I have also had a rather sleepless night spent with ideas of first contact zigzagging through my mind. Needless to say, I feel a little loopy today.
Images via jakubpolanka.com
The first thought that popped into my head was "Queen Michelle would be all over this!" Indeed, you have the drape, the harem-style pants, a few pairs of fantastic leggings, bits of sheer here and there... All in all, a perfect collection for our 21st century Queen.
Sometimes I wonder if collections such as this one are an example of a designer's present view of what the future could look like, or if the future has indeed already arrived. On the streets, much still looks the same, but judging from the multitude of collections sporting similar complicated constructions with minimal colour palettes, I can't help but be optimistic that we are on the cusp of a newer, more stylish fashion era.
Now if only we can end war and band together to eradicate famine, disease and achieve warp speed... Yes I have been watching Star Trek! I have also had a rather sleepless night spent with ideas of first contact zigzagging through my mind. Needless to say, I feel a little loopy today.
Images via jakubpolanka.com
School's Out Party | Sophia's Style Boutique Children's Clothing Store
That old song "School's Out for Summer" will be playing on many radio stations soon. Why not plan a party for your kids around that theme? It's pretty easy to do and will be a great kickoff for summer vacation.
Have your kids tell their friends that they're invited and for them to wear outside play clothes. Set up tables or blankets outside in the grass. If you could find the cute plaid blankets, it would add to that picnic theme.
Food - make it simple...burger and hot dogs on the grill, potato chips and bottled water. For dessert, you can find watermelon a good choice or maybe Popsicles. Cheap and easy. Make sure you load up on napkins and wet wipes and pull that big trashcan out for all the trash.
Games - pull out a couple of play balls..start up a soccer or volleyball game. Get out the Frisbee (if you can get it away from the dog) and have an area for that. The weather will probably not be warm enough for water balloons or squirt guns, but if it is...go for it!
Make sure you have the camera handy and get some fun candid pictures. Your children will love them, as alot of the times children are out of pocket during the summer due to daycare, vacations, etc.
Since you're in the kick-off-summer mood, visit SophiasStyle.com children's clothing store. You can shop our designer deals for summer at discount prices. Pick out that perfect swimsuit or fun pair of sandals. Maybe even start shopping for back to school (but don't tell the kids you're doing that already!).
Have fun planning your party. As always, make sure to share your tips, hints and stories with me. All you have to do is click here. I'd love to hear from you!
Hot Item's coming in!
I must have been doing a few shopping sprees in my sleep!
We have some hot dresses coming in, hats, tees, you name it!
Some of this would be cute bathing suit cover ups!!
This are all on their way in!
You can be the first to purchase them, this Saturday and Sunday at our boutique at South Towne Expo.
We will have 30 vendors, and also be giving away free gifts!
Come out and see us and our new inventory, you won't believe all that we have in stock!
What I'm Wearing 08.05.09
This morning I decided to stop resisting the cloudy weather and just join along, with a more somber palette of my own. But as luck would have it, the sun decides to peek out and I find myself mismatching the weather again. Darn you spring, don't be such a woman! Seeing the sun again makes me wish I had something to do outside this evening. It's been a mellow day. I watched Raiders of the Lost Ark and started reading The Time Machine. Maybe that had a slight influence on the earthy colour palette?
I'm wearing a thrifted blazer, shirt, beaded top, shoes and hat, and Urban Behaviour skirt.
I just purchased these shoes yesterday. I've been secretly wanting to buy a pair of Docs since last summer. Last fall, when it was cold and murky and I was sick of wearing rainboots, I really wished I had some of my own. This pair has a similar feel, but they're more sleek and thin. I'm looking forward to beating them up, which won't be too difficult, considering the sorry state of my Aldo wedges... All I know about the booties is that they're made in Canada by a brand called Henri Pierre, which sells at Sears. I know, I'm so fashionable, right? But it feels like I'm walking on clouds!
I'm wearing a thrifted blazer, shirt, beaded top, shoes and hat, and Urban Behaviour skirt.
I just purchased these shoes yesterday. I've been secretly wanting to buy a pair of Docs since last summer. Last fall, when it was cold and murky and I was sick of wearing rainboots, I really wished I had some of my own. This pair has a similar feel, but they're more sleek and thin. I'm looking forward to beating them up, which won't be too difficult, considering the sorry state of my Aldo wedges... All I know about the booties is that they're made in Canada by a brand called Henri Pierre, which sells at Sears. I know, I'm so fashionable, right? But it feels like I'm walking on clouds!
Health is a Choice, Choose It
Sometimes I wonder why I became a fashion blogger. There are so many other things I would probably prefer to discuss with people. But then again, I sometimes also wonder why I went into the commerce faculty of all things. On the one hand, focusing on beauty keeps me balanced. I'm one of those horribly serious people who are always bemoaning the state of the economy, the state of health care, the state of war and peace, the state of the media... I can go on. In fact just this morning my dad told me to go watch a comedy and stop reading depressing news articles. So I switched to gathering blog inspiration from magazine scans instead. Unfortunately, it looks like the fight in me isn't quenched just yet.
I love the styling in Vogue Italia's May 2009 Glitter editorial. I love the feathers, I love the shiny jewels, I love the hats, model, and Christopher Kane's scalloped dress... What I don't love is fashion's continuing love affair with cigarettes. They are so non-essential to this editorial and I can't understand why they even bother. I didn't mean to single out Vogue Italia in particular, but this is just the first editorial that caught my eye today and I remember being annoyed by this many, many times before.
A good part the fashion world obviously isn't committed to health in any way whatsoever. Whether it's the promotion of cigarettes (in editorials or backstage) or the promotion of unnaturally skinny models, or calorie counting over nutrition counting, fashion obviously has some issues that need sorting out. I see a lot of finger pointing and it's getting old, fast. Every individual holds the choice to opt out if they don't like what they see. If they don't, they have only themselves to blame, really.
I think the defining moment came when I saw a photo of Laura Stone in Love magazine holding a carrot like one would a cigarette. I'm vaguely aware of seeing her smoke in backstage shots before, but just this one image completely made my day. How about that! Why not pose with a carrot instead? Or grass? Or nothing at all?
Image via hapsical.blogspot.com
Images scanned by Diciassette (17) from tfs.com
And a little fyi, the title of this post is a play on one of my favourite books (which I've mentioned once before on the blog): Never Be Sick Again - Health is a Choice, Learn How to Choose It by Raymond Francis, M.Sc. I'm driving my family and boyfriend a bit nuts already with my ranting about what a nutritious diet should be. Oh dear, looks like it has spread to the blog! My boy is probably reading this and laughing to himself.
I love the styling in Vogue Italia's May 2009 Glitter editorial. I love the feathers, I love the shiny jewels, I love the hats, model, and Christopher Kane's scalloped dress... What I don't love is fashion's continuing love affair with cigarettes. They are so non-essential to this editorial and I can't understand why they even bother. I didn't mean to single out Vogue Italia in particular, but this is just the first editorial that caught my eye today and I remember being annoyed by this many, many times before.
A good part the fashion world obviously isn't committed to health in any way whatsoever. Whether it's the promotion of cigarettes (in editorials or backstage) or the promotion of unnaturally skinny models, or calorie counting over nutrition counting, fashion obviously has some issues that need sorting out. I see a lot of finger pointing and it's getting old, fast. Every individual holds the choice to opt out if they don't like what they see. If they don't, they have only themselves to blame, really.
I think the defining moment came when I saw a photo of Laura Stone in Love magazine holding a carrot like one would a cigarette. I'm vaguely aware of seeing her smoke in backstage shots before, but just this one image completely made my day. How about that! Why not pose with a carrot instead? Or grass? Or nothing at all?
Image via hapsical.blogspot.com
Images scanned by Diciassette (17) from tfs.com
And a little fyi, the title of this post is a play on one of my favourite books (which I've mentioned once before on the blog): Never Be Sick Again - Health is a Choice, Learn How to Choose It by Raymond Francis, M.Sc. I'm driving my family and boyfriend a bit nuts already with my ranting about what a nutritious diet should be. Oh dear, looks like it has spread to the blog! My boy is probably reading this and laughing to himself.
Sophia's Style Girls Clothing Store | Fit Tip
Jen
Summer is coming pretty fast! When we think of summer, we think of a cold glass of lemonade. Our fit tip this week is to help your child make the transition to a healthy summer by switching from sugary sodas or powdered drink mixes to good old fashioned water. Water makes up about 80% of the brain and is an essential element in neurological transmissions. Poor hydration adversely affects a child's mental performance and learning ability. This is an easy fix...grab some reusable water containers at your nearest discount store. Wash them up and have a special cabinet for them. Easy for you or the kids to grab, fill with ice and cold water. You can even pre-fill them with water and store them in the fridge. Much cheaper than buying cases of bottled water. Grab and go!
When you drink is also important. If you're going to sports practice, a game, or just working out or playing hard, drink water before, during, and after playing. Don't forget your water bottle. You can't play your best when you're thinking about how thirsty you are!
With summer coming, it's time to visit SophiasStyle.com children's clothing store for the latest in girls summer clothes. You can find the cutest girls swimwear at discount prices.
We've made the choice in my family to cut out sodas and only drink water and milk. I'll keep you updated on our process. Share your stories, tips and questions by Clicking here.
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Hyeres Recap
Maybe to the few (or many?) of you who have already seen A Shaded View on Fashion's recap of the Hyeres festival, this is already old news, but I still wanted to share tidbits of my favourite shows just in case. I quite liked Steffie Christiaens' beautiful "accidents" created by studying the movement of the wind and Maxime Simoens' colorful kaleidoscopic prints. The stiching on the middle dress in Simoens' collection reminds me somewhat of Balenciaga's famous SS 08 flower dresses. I always found it funny when people on forums would compare everything they see to Balenciaga but, sometimes, it's just unavoidable! I quite like that baseball stitch. This year's winners, Latvian designers Marite Mastina et Rolands Peterkops, churned out one of the most impeccably tailored leather dresses. I like their twisted take on film noir stock characters. French designer Anaïs Dougnac's collection was inspired by aviation, but I find it rather angelic. And I also give mad props to Harald Lunde Helgesen for recognizing aesthetic potential in something as dusty as archaeology. What gorgeous color gradients!
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1 Shirt, 1 Pair of Shoes, 5 Outfits
Eep I've been purposely staying away from blogging for the past few days. It's party because the weather has switched back to rain, and I don't feel up to doing something creative with layering at the moment. Can't summer just come already? I've mostly been wearing skinnies, sweaters and my leather jacket. Nothing worth posting really. But since I didn't have work today and spent most of the day alone inside, I decided to put together a few outfits with the hope that I could wear them sometime soon.
Wearing an Urban Behaviour tank and skirt, Aldo shoes, vintage Ports blazer.
I used an Urban Behaviour tank that I picked up on sale last week as a base to all of the outfits. I quite like wearing it backwards, it's my version of underwear as outerwear, except it's still technically layered underneath. I wonder if I'll get this crazy lace tan on my chest this summer... Now there's a trend to start!
Same as above with a thrifted skirt.
I started styling the top with a few longer skirts, because I realized that sometimes I go far too short and I don't always like that kind of attention (refer to this post with a few creepo encounters). I've worn this blue skirt to a job interview before. I love how the pleats are so exact and precise. This outfit is a bit of a mix between racy and demure. Maybe it's slightly more practical to wear out during the daytime.
The above skirt is also another thrifted find. I should really wear it more often but it's slightly too wide. I keep meaning to have it taken in... or just do it myself. But I'm a lazy, lazy blogger. The leather jacket is also a thrifted find (actually it's my mothers hah). What sort of jacket does one wear with a longer, fuller skirt? This is the best fit that I've come across so far with jackets from my closet.
Again, the above skirt is second hand. I love how nothing matches in this outfit. Cotton and black lace? Purple suede and burnt ourange corduroy? I always purposely mismatch when I'm wearing this skirt because I can't really think of anything that goes with it perfectly.
And lastly, another thifted skirt and blazer. It's the first time I've attempted polka dots in a while! For some reason I've never much taken to the pattern, but I love every other print imaginable. It works to my liking here though.
I hope you've enjoyed my little experiment! I threw in some 90s-supermodel-stong-arm-flexing poses in the mix. Obviously mine still need a little work. I've resumed fencing practice again for the summer (I don't think I've ever mentioned that I fence on the blog), and my shoulders and hands are in desperate need of a bit more strength. It's sad when your hand cramps up after only two minutes into a bout...
Wearing an Urban Behaviour tank and skirt, Aldo shoes, vintage Ports blazer.
I used an Urban Behaviour tank that I picked up on sale last week as a base to all of the outfits. I quite like wearing it backwards, it's my version of underwear as outerwear, except it's still technically layered underneath. I wonder if I'll get this crazy lace tan on my chest this summer... Now there's a trend to start!
Same as above with a thrifted skirt.
I started styling the top with a few longer skirts, because I realized that sometimes I go far too short and I don't always like that kind of attention (refer to this post with a few creepo encounters). I've worn this blue skirt to a job interview before. I love how the pleats are so exact and precise. This outfit is a bit of a mix between racy and demure. Maybe it's slightly more practical to wear out during the daytime.
The above skirt is also another thrifted find. I should really wear it more often but it's slightly too wide. I keep meaning to have it taken in... or just do it myself. But I'm a lazy, lazy blogger. The leather jacket is also a thrifted find (actually it's my mothers hah). What sort of jacket does one wear with a longer, fuller skirt? This is the best fit that I've come across so far with jackets from my closet.
Again, the above skirt is second hand. I love how nothing matches in this outfit. Cotton and black lace? Purple suede and burnt ourange corduroy? I always purposely mismatch when I'm wearing this skirt because I can't really think of anything that goes with it perfectly.
And lastly, another thifted skirt and blazer. It's the first time I've attempted polka dots in a while! For some reason I've never much taken to the pattern, but I love every other print imaginable. It works to my liking here though.
I hope you've enjoyed my little experiment! I threw in some 90s-supermodel-stong-arm-flexing poses in the mix. Obviously mine still need a little work. I've resumed fencing practice again for the summer (I don't think I've ever mentioned that I fence on the blog), and my shoulders and hands are in desperate need of a bit more strength. It's sad when your hand cramps up after only two minutes into a bout...
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You Asked..... BAGS!
I have had several requests from my blog, for more purses, so here is the latest batch!
No purse is over $45 at my booth, so get yours now!!
These new bags, are big, and stylish.
$45 Ea.
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