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Showing posts with label outfits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outfits. Show all posts

5.15.2016

Black Sheep


Dress:  Tularosa "Payton", Bag:  Street Level, Shoes:  Schutz, Belt:  ASOS ~ also loving this identical one,  Ring:  c/o Happiness Boutique, Earrings:  c/o Happiness Boutique **use code classroomcouture for 10% off at www.happinessboutique.com



The color of my outfit reflecting current NJ weather situation.

Happy Monday everyone!

5.09.2016

Sleeveless Trench Vest


Vest:  Nordstrom, Top:  Madewell, Jeans:  Frame Denim, Shoes:  Marc Fisher (Chloé version here), Bag:  Street Level


After wearing this winter-weight shawl collar vest for essentially six months straight, I decided it was time to pack it up for the season and find myself a spring version.

This Leith number won me over immediately.


I've just been loving the easy long layers lately.

Hope everyone had a very Happy Mother's Day yesterday!

5.02.2016

Wrap Fringed Skirt


Look 1 // Blazer:  Helmut Lang (love this linen blazer), Tee:  Splendid, Skirt:  Anthropologie, Shoes:  Steve Madden, Bag:  Street Level

Look 2 // Jacket:  Madewell, Top:  Splendid, Skirt:  Anthropologie, Shoes:  Zara, Bag:  Sophie Hulme (also love this one)


Although my personal style leans more to the preppy side, it's no secret that I'm a huge fan of fringe, tassels or anything with a boho '70s vibe. Put together the prep and the boho and you have this perfectly punchy skirt. 

I styled it first for work and then for more of an off-duty chic look.

Happy Monday everyone!

4.18.2016

Spring Has Sprung


Blazer:  Forever 21 (old, similar here), Top:  J.Crew (this year's version here), Jeans:  7FAM, Shoes:  Steve Madden, Bag:  c/o Torregrossa ~ click here and use code ClassroomCouture20 for 20% off!!!


Spring has FINALLY sprung and I had the best weekend ever with my little family. There wasn't a cloud in the sky ~ we basically spent the entire weekend outdoors.

One of those weekends that you never want to end.

Happy Monday everyone!

4.11.2016

Navy Lace




Getting myself dolled up for an event / holiday / or just to leave the house seems like a distant memory these days.

In my head I envision Ella and me in matching outfits, both to the 9's, looking like the perfect mommy and mini pair. Reality is that by the time I get her all ready to go there is about 30 seconds remaining for me, and I end up leaving the house looking like her flustered assistant.

That said, this spring I'm vowing to get it together. Easiest way to do so is with the perfect throw-on-and-go dress. While this Zara frock may look fussy, it's anything but. Best part is that it resembles those gorgeous Self Portrait dresses for a fraction of the price!

Of course I had to pair this neutral number with a bright bag. My new Torregrossa duffle is the perfect shade and size.

Happy Monday everyone!

4.04.2016

Fancy Foulard


Outfit 1// Blazer:  Forever 21 (old, similar here), Sweater:  J.Crew, Jeans:  Frame Denim, Bag:  Street Level, Foulard:  c/o Liz Nehdi

Outfit 2// Sweater:  Club Monaco (old, similar here), Jeans:  AG, Shoes:  Steve Madden


This fancy foulard on repeat bringing that spring feeling to my in-between wardrobe.

Happy Monday everyone!

3.07.2016

Weekend Wear


Vest:  Anthropologie (identical here under $25!), Jeans:  rag & bone, Scarf:  Zara (old, identical here), Bag:  Mansur Gavriel, Sneakers:  Adidas

A quick shot of what my weekend looked like.

Happy Monday everyone!

2.22.2016

Shaggy


Coat:  John + Jenn (sold out, similar here, here, here under $100), Top:  H&M, Jeans:  Frame Denim, Bag:  Mansur Gavriel, Shoes:  Gianvito Rossi (LOVE this similar pair, budget-friendly version here)



This fun faux fur coat kicked my simple all black ensemble up a notch.

Happy Monday everyone!

2.16.2016

Same S***, Different Day


Coat:  J.Crew (old, similar here), Top:  Petit Bateau, Jeans:  Frame Denim, Shoes:  Zara (old, similar here under $20!!), Bag: Mansur Gavriel


As ya'll probably noticed, the title of this post is racier than that of my normal posting {sorry Mom}.

However, those four words are my style mantra of late.

I have virtually no time for shopping these days, which presents me with the challenge of wearing the same pieces over and over without looking as though I'm wearing the same pieces over and over. In truth, this may be one of my favorite wardrobe seasons to date.

Sometimes less really is more!

Cheers to Tuesday and this week being a short work week.

2.12.2016

XOXO


Coat:  J.Crew (old, similar here, and here for $100), Sweater:  H&M (old, similar here), Jeans:  7FAM, Shoes:  Gianvito Rossi (LOVE this similar style, budget-friendly), Bag:  Street Level, Bag Charm:  Etsy

Looking forward to celebrating this year with my best guy, and my best gal.

Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!

xoxo

2.08.2016

Vested


Vest:  Anthropologie (identical here for $22!!), Fur Stole:  Topshop (sold out, similar here), Sweater:  J.Crew (old, similar, also here), Pants:  Forever 21 (old, similar here for under $8!!), Bag:  Street Level, Shoes:  Classique Entier (old, lusting over these)


This vest should have been included in last week's "Favorite Things" post. If you follow my Instagram, then you know that I wear it entirely too frequently.

Not only is it neutral ~ seriously matches everything in my closet ~ but it's the perfect weight for the unusually warm winter weather we've been having.

I paired it with some grey pieces for lunch with my loves on Saturday, but already have it lined up to be worn over a shift dress to work this week {sorry, not sorry}.

Happy Monday everyone!

2.01.2016

A Few of My Favorite Things


Sweater Coat: c/o SheIn // under $30!!, Sweater:  Free People (old, similar here, also own and LOVE this one), Leggings:  Spanx, Boots:  Givenchy, Bag:  Street Level, Bag Charm:  Etsy, Hat:  Topshop


What better way to kick off the coldest month of the year in NJ, than with a long awaited blog post?

- AND - 

What better way to kick off said long awaited post, than with a compilation of my current favorites that I've steadily been wearing on a biweekly basis?


Not even exaggerating about the frequency of wear. I could easily write a separate post about every piece I'm wearing, but I'll pick my top 3 and keep it short and sweet...

These leggings. Oh. My. GOODNESS. They are by far the best I've ever owned. Not only are they designed to look like leather, but since they're Spanx, they suck and smooth everything. They can easily be dressed up for work, and then dressed down with sneakers for a day with the babe. 

The boots. Okay, okay. Yes, they are super-pricy, but to me worth the investment. Not only is the quality there {buttery-soft leather, and beautiful details and hardware} but they are ridiculously comfortable. I easily wear them to the office all day and leave them on for after-work festivities. 

This reversible tote that doubles as a diaper bag. Right after Ella was born I was using two bags, a diaper bag {an old tote that I could wipe down easily} and something fancier that I would use if I was going out without her. I soon realized a few things. One, I went out without her maybe once in the first 6 months of her life. Two, I didn't have time to switch between two bags, and would forget important things each time I left the house. So I decided to consolidate into one bag that I didn't mind getting a little messy. This faux leather tote did the trick for under $50, and looks just as good as any of my more expensive bags.

See how I style these same three pieces with different outfits on my Instagram


Happy Monday everyone!

10.12.2015

Lime & Vine

Sweater:  H&M (very old, similar here, here, here), Pants:  c/o Lime & Vine, Bag:  Mansur Gavriel, Sneakers:  Converse

Pretty much my daily uniform lately.

Easy to slip on, comfortable, and stuff I don't mind getting covered in spit up. 
{Sooooooooooo much spit up!}

I recently discovered Lime & Vine and so happy I did. Their entire line is chic, super soft basics. I've been wearing these pants almost every day with sneakers and flip flops, but fully intend on wearing them with heels when I go back to work.

Happy Monday everyone!

9.14.2015

Le Flare

Top:  ASOS (old, great alternative here, loving this long-sleeved version for fall), Jeans:  Frame, Hat:  Anthropologie ~ on sale!, Bag:  Mar Y Sol, Shoes:  Anthropologie (old, similar here under $30!)

Since it's still technically summer, I thought this white + denim look was perfect for the transition to fall.


This is my first pair of Frame jeans and I think I'm in love. Seriously. 

I was worried about how my post-baby body would look in jeans, but these fit like a glove, giving me a much-needed confidence boost!

Happy Monday everyone!

9.09.2015

Labor Day Macrame

Dress:  Forever 21 (sold out, other options here), Sandals:  Loeffler Randall, Bag:  Unknown (similar option here for under $30!), Earrings:  c/o Amelia Rose

This dress is so perfect for late summer {and for my work-in-progress post-baby bod}. It's easy throw-on-and-go, it's a dark color {formula spit up leaves a nasty orangish stain on anything light}, and it was under $30 {in line with my new baby-friendly budget}.


On another note, I had a reader recently ask me if I was going to continue to update my blog ~ a completely legitimate question. My answer is yes, I plan on continuing to update, but I can't make any promises about regularity.

Those of you who have been with me since the beginning know that my posting began to decline in frequency about a year ago {right around the time I found out I was pregnant}. I kept the secret from almost everyone until I was about 16 weeks. That combined with fatigue and nausea was my first reason for posting less frequently. 

As the months went on, and I got bigger and bigger, the challenge was looking good while not spending too much on a pregnancy wardrobe. I just didn't have the desire {or the budget} to do so.

Once the baby arrived I thought I would be back to my normal blogging frequency, and planned to incorporate my tiny fashionista into my posts. As you can see this didn't happen either. Reality is that most days I stay in PJ's all day. If I do get dressed, I wear one of five easy dresses that I don't mind using as a burp cloth, paired with minimal makeup and unwashed hair. 

My priorities completely shifted when I became a mother. To me, time spent prepping to look my best means less time playing with/enjoying my number one gal.

I go back to work in November, so my posting will hopefully become more regular then {I'll be forced look presentable every day}. I hope you'll stick with me in the meantime.

Happy hump day everyone!

7.14.2015

My Fertility Story

Outfit 1 ~ Top:  c/o LuLaRoe, Leggings:  c/o LuLaRoe ~ softest, comfiest leggings I have ever owned, Shoes:  Topshop, Bag:  Mansur Gavriel ~ great as a (fancy) diaper bag with this insert, Stroller:  Uppababy ~ LOVE my stroller here with bassinet attachment
Outfit 2 ~ Top:  Old Navy, Leggings:  c/o LuLaRoe, Shoes:  H&M (old, similar style here), Bag:  C.Wonder (old, similar here)

Happy Tuesday readers! This post took longer than expected to put together, but I've been spending all of my time with my adorable daughter and still adjusting to my new role as a mother.

As promised I wanted to share with you my pregnancy and delivery stories as I feel like they may be comforting to others out there. Whether you have/are experiencing the same things yourself, or know someone who is, I feel that there is comfort in knowing that you are not alone.


My husband and I began trying to have children more than four years ago. After about six months of trying I found out that I was pregnant. We were overjoyed and immediately started planning our future with our little one. Everything seemed to be going great. 

I went to my OB for a checkup at 11.5 weeks and they listened for a heartbeat on the doppler, but heard nothing. This was common they told me, and no cause for alarm because it's not easily detectable until after 13 weeks or so. Just for peace of mind they sent me for an ultrasound. At that ultrasound appointment we found out that the baby's heart was no longer beating, and that I had had a miscarriage. We were devastated. It truly felt like someone had ripped my heart right out of my chest. At this point I was young and naive, and not aware of how common first trimester miscarriages were. I became depressed for a very long time ~ not a lock yourself in your house and stop going to work depression ~ I was able to go about my daily activities, but there was an undeniable emptiness inside of me. My husband was SUPER supportive through this hard time, and we began trying to have children again right away.


Months passed and nothing was happening. I was becoming frustrated, but my OB didn't see any cause for alarm since it had been relatively easy for me to conceive the first time. Months became a year and still nothing. At this point many of my girlfriends were becoming pregnant, and while I was happy for them, it was bittersweet because it made me even more sad for myself. I felt guilty that I couldn't be happier of them during their most special time.

Eventually, my doctor sent me to a fertility specialist. We started going through extensive testing. After many tests for both my husband and myself, they determined my infertility to be unexplained because everything seemed to be in working order. This almost made things more frustrating because there was no 'easy fix' to help me get pregnant. Since I was still young and healthy, my fertility doctor suggested we start at the beginning with fertility treatments that were not very aggressive. We started with clomid pills. When that did not work, moved to clomid + IUI (artificial insemination). After a few unsuccessful rounds of that we moved to injections + IUI ~ during this time we had one positive test, but they determined it to be a chemical pregnancy since my HCG levels were low did not continue to climb after a few days. 


After exhausting all other treatments, we decided to move forward with IVF. This was extremely nerve-wracking to me. As much as I tried to stay positive, there was a little nagging thought in the back of my mind that if this didn't work it was our last option for having our baby. I was also concerned about all of the shots and injections that I would be putting into my body, and the effects that these substances would have on me in the future. But the thought of a positive outcome obviously overcame all of our concerns, and in September of last year we started our first round of IVF. I remember being a bridesmaid in my cousin's wedding, and my husband and I having to sneak into the bridal suite during the reception so that he could give me my injections in my belly ~ not fun, but a necessary part of the process.

On October 1, 2014, we went in for our pregnancy test and we got a positive result. We were (cautiously) overjoyed. My HCG levels were much higher than when I had the chemical pregnancy which was a good sign, but at this point I was only four weeks pregnant and by no means out of the water. 

The first twelve weeks of my pregnancy were both joyous and stressful because we knew that a first trimester miscarriage was always a possibility. At thirteen weeks we went for our nuchal ultrasound, and our baby looked great and was growing perfectly on schedule. I cried my eyes out at the sight of her (who we did not know was a 'her' at this point). Just seeing my healthy baby and hearing the heartbeat was such an overwhelmingly happy feeling.

We did not start telling people we were pregnant until around Christmastime ~ I was about 16 weeks at this point ~ and I didn't tell my co-workers (other than my immediate work team who knew from the beginning) until I could no longer hide it (more than halfway through my pregnancy). 

There was not a day of my pregnancy that went by that I didn't worry about my little one's well being, but I guess that just comes along with being a mother. From my experience thus far I've realized the worry never stops, you just find new things to worry about.

Overall I had a wonderful and easy pregnancy. I gained about 25 lbs total, had minimal nausea during the first 12 weeks, and was able to work right up until giving birth. I never 'waddled' when I walked or thought that I just wanted to 'get the baby out already'.

My hope in documenting my pregnancy journey is that it will give hope to someone who is having a similar experience.

I know it's hard to stay positive and I am so lucky to have my husband who is BEYOND supportive, and always has a positive outlook on life. He truly appreciates everything I went through, and was with me every single step of the way. Although this was stressful on him too he was able to put aside his emotions to be there to support me.

Hope everyone has a wonderful week!

1.30.2013

Damask

Jacket:  Buffalo Jeans (old, similar here), Turtleneck:  J.Crew, Pants:  Forever 21 (similar here ~ on sale!), Bag:  Forever21, flats:  Zara (similar here)
Just a quick post today wearing my favorite printed pants {last worn here}.

Hope everyone is having a wonderful week ~ happy hump day!

12.31.2012

NYE

Jacket:  Anthropologie (very old, LOVE this one), Sweater:  Gap ~ ON SALE!, Pants:  Citizens of Humanity, Bag:  Rebecca Minkoff, Shoes:  Valentino


A casual NYE this year since my husband and I are both feeling under the weather ~ Chinese food followed by hot toddies should do the trick!

Wishing everyone a happy, healthy & stylish New Year!!