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1.29.2014

Skull and Crossbones

Blazer:  Helmut Lang, Scarf:  Alexander McQueen, Jeans:  Forever 21, Shoes:  Zara (similar here), Bag:  French Connection, Sunnies:  Ray-Ban

Minus the crossbones, just this fabulous silky scull scarf. It may not be warm, but it sure heats up an otherwise simple outfit.

We're half way there!

1.27.2014

The Elements

Sweater:  J.Crew (old, similar hereliking this owl sweater for only $15!), Top:  J.Crew, Skirt:  Topshop (sold out, great option here), Coat:  Forever 21 (old, similar here), Shoes:  Zara (similar here), Bag:  3.1 Phillip Lim, Sunnies:  Ray-Ban, Tights:  Hue 

While the weather elements are still working against us East Coast fashionistas, today I decided to deconstruct the elements of picking the perfect outfit.

The daily dilemma -- what to wear to work -- is one that we all face. Some, who are much more organized than I, may find themselves faced with this quandary only once a week. I prefer to live on the edge, assembling an ensemble each and every morning, and scrambling to slip on my stilettos as I run out the door.

So where do I begin? I first refer to the weather app on my iPhone. If  rain or heavy snow is predicted, I can immediately rule out all things suede and most pieces that are predominately leather. On dry days, I immediately reach for the aforementioned items as I know their usage is limited.

Once I have assessed the weather restrictions, I seek out a piece I haven't worn in a while and build my outfit around that. For the outfit in the pictures above, I started with my French Hen sweater. 

Next, I try to remember back to the last time I wore this sweater as I try to change up the outfit as much as possible. 

Then comes my favorite part -- the color scheme. I like to do 'matchy-matchy' without looking too 'matchy-matchy'. Clearly, I chose cobalt as my accent color and the plaid paired so perfectly that I just couldn't resist. 

I kept the rest of the look neutral and chose a grunge glam quilted leather skirt to offset the preppiness of the plaid and graphic sweater. Topping the look off with a classic military coat and my cobalt satchel, I was ready to face the day.

Work, eat, sleep, repeat.

Happy Monday!

1.22.2014

Pink + Blue

Coat:  J.Crew (old, very similar here on SALE!), Top:  J.Crew, Pants:  AG Jeans, Boots:  Miss Sixty (very old, similar here), Bag:  3.1 Phillip Lim, Sunnies:  Forever 21


When the mid-winter blues got ya down, gather your brightest items and wear them all together. Does the trick every time.
Happy hump day!

1.20.2014

Dressing Down in Denim

Blazer :  J.Crew, Top:  J.Crew (old, this year's version here), Jeans:  J Brand, Shoes:  Zara (sold out, OBSESSED with THESE, kinda lovin' this bootie version too!), Bag:  French Connection, Sunnies:  Ray-Ban


Posting my casual Friday look on this less than casual Monday. It's funny how I always start the week really motivated to dress to impress and look super cute at work, but by the end of the week I'm so pooped that I am dreaming of dressing down in denim.

1.17.2014

Leopard + Red

Coat:  Zara (sold out, similar here), Top:  Anthropologie (old, similar here for $12.99!), Skirt:  Forever 21 (great option here for $20!), Boots:  Miss Sixty (very old, similar here), Bag:  Rebecca Minkoff, Tights:  Hue, Sunnies:  Ray-Ban

Posting a little late today due to the fact that I went to visit my mother in Brooklyn yesterday. We saw a PHENOMENAL (that one's for you, Mom) John Paul Gaultier exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, and then did some shopping in NYC. It was a perfect day.

I leave you with this bright ensemble ~ hope you all have a  wonderful weekend!

1.15.2014

Buffalo Check

Coat:  J.Crew ~ on SALE!, Sweater:  Gap (old, this year's version HERE ~ only $34.99!), Jeans:  H&M (LOVING this pair), Shoes:  Classiques Entier (old, similar here), Bag:  Marc by Marc Jacobs, Gloves:  Lord & Taylor (similar), Sunnies:  Ray-Ban

My obsession with outerwear continues. But really, what else is a girl to do in this winter {not-so} wonderland? Cute coats are the only thing that will keep me going for the next 2.5 months.