outfit

play dress up

Come on, live a little.  Mix some patterns, and get out of that matchy-matchy plain jane look every once in a while.  I loved playing dress up as a little girl, and I still do.  Yes, sometimes you might get the odd look, and people thinking “what the hell is she wearing?”  BUT, and its in capital letters because what I’m about to say is important – if you feel good and inspired and YOURSELF, then who cares!  Now, don’t go out and buy the Victorian replica costume that you admired from “Becoming Jane” or “Little Women” (trust me, I almost brought petti coats back), but commit to an idea and polish it off in a stylish way.  Below I’ve mixed some patterns, but you can see in the blouse and the pants that they are both nicely tailored.  The worst thing you can do when wearing something bold is to ignore the fit, a perfect fit is what will be the difference in you wearing something crazy as opposed to you being stylish!  The handbag picks up on the patterns in both the blouse and pant, and the boots are a nice neutral!  Try not to do the bag+belt+shoes need to match (unless you’re wearing black), you don’t need to follow that rule at all (in fact sometimes I think that rule has now become a little old fashioned and too matchy).  Since the outfit is already quite tailored, especially with that satchel in the mix, you need some balance – the grandpa sweater, slightly oversized (but should still fit in the shoulders) is a great addition, the hat and the earrings offer a Parisian and Vintage zest ;) 1.  Lemon Liftoff Blouse – Anthropologie   |   2.  L.A.M.B. Plaid Skinny Pants

3. Knitted Stitch Cardigan   |   4. Alexander Wang Devere Satchel

5. Ambush Ankle Boots   |   6. Contrast Bow Beret

7. Flower Stud Earrings

 

one skirt, five ways

 

LOVING THE SWEATER SKIRT RIGHT NOW!  Mine is from Anthropologie for 98 bones, which is a great price.  Along with the skirt, you’ll notice that with 4 out of the 5 outfits I’m wearing my favourite booties, from Joe Fresh (genuine leather) for 79 bones!  Great deal.

This outfit is for all of you working ladies, totally work appropriate but still fresh and put together.  The blouse is Joe Fresh 24 bones, the belt and cropped jacket are from Anthropologie (though the jacket is from last year’s collection, but I saw something similar at H&M). The boots are Aldo, but purchased a long time ago, but again there are similar boots (check out Piperlime).

 

 

For a Dressy Look: Sorry about the purple polish!  Didn’t plan that, BUT the top was a gift from my wonderful BFF, the brand is Plastic Island, purchased from Holly (a boutique in Gastown, Vancouver).  The statement necklace was on sale at Anthropologie for 10 bones, but look at my previous posts to see where you can find other great statement necklaces.

 

For a casual look: This photo is pretty blurry, I don’t have my proper gear when visiting my parents but you get the main idea :) The scarf (can you tell its my fave?) from H&M for 20 bones, navy tee from Zara for 30 bones, the jacket is from Anthropologie, on sale for 60 bones.

 

 

Night out: I would wear this to go out with my girlfriends for a glass of wine or two, but you can totally wear this to a formal networking event, its completely appropriate.  The silk tunic is from a boutique in Gastown, Vancouver the label is Veronique Miljkovitch for about 200 bones.

 

Funky look: Would you be brave enough to wear this to a work related event?  I would!  Anyway, I LOVE these tights from H&M for 18 bones, such a great price for such a statement!  The necklace you’ve seen before in a previous post, its from Piperlime.  The trench is from Anthropologie, but last years collection, and I have a black cropped sweater underneath, again Anthropologie from last year, but its pretty basic and you can find one similar at the Gap for about 50 to 70 bones.

 

 

 

 

 

 

hunting for a perfect cropped top

Lovely Katharine is wearing this crop long sleeve top the perfect way, with a printed fitted blouse and an amazing pair of fitted skinny jeans.  I just had to take her photo (sorry the photo is a little blurry), doesn’t she look great?  Her top is called the Arched Pleats Pullover from Anthropologie for about 80 bones.

 

 

the autumn air…

I think fall is the most vibrant of the seasons, not just because of the beautiful colors, but because of that warm and cozy feeling…you feel alive.  Starbucks brings back the specialty lattes, Chapters is full of hopeful readers, and it’s the season of boots, outerwear, and cashmere.  That crispness in the air is remedied by an oversized sweater, or a warm infinity scarf, and who doesn’t love the sound of fallen leaves crunching underneath your footsteps.   Also, fall is my favorite “hunting” season, you cannot deny it – fall fashion takes the cake.