Showing posts with label staple items. Show all posts
Showing posts with label staple items. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

Blah blah blah

Right. So I know there's something off about this look; I'm very much aware that a snug schoolboy blazer with golden anchor buttons in no way, shape or form warrants a pair of genuine cowboy boots, but I'd actually like to action this type of ensemble come spring. What up, darty season. I can feel you already...

Boys (8-20) Blazer
Izod, $50

Super Skinny Racerback Tank
BDG, $16

Gardenia Necklace
J. Crew, $118

Cutoff Denim Shorts
Urban Renewal, $28

N4540 5/4
Luchesse, $335

Heritage Weave "Avery" Hobo
Cole Haan, $348

Here's to you, fashion. Cheers.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Things I want

Self-explanatory. Happy holidays.


Leather/suede shorts
 Leather Short
Silence & Noise, $128

Microsuede Short
Sparkle & Fade, $129

Scalloped Shorts
Chiffon Scallop Short
Lucca Couture, $48

Scallop Short
Fletcher By Lyell, $59

Vela Shorts
Leifsdottir, $258

Sequin shorts
Sequin Short
Sparkle & Fade, $29

Sequin Glam Shorts
Forever 21, $23

Sequin Hot Pants in Black
Forever 21, $23

Sequin Hot Pants in Silver
Forever 21, $23

Texture-esque shorts
Floral Jacquard Shorts
Forever 21, $18

Lace Shorts
Forever 21, $17

Jacquard Woven Shorts
Forever 21, $20

Dark-hued rompers
Falling Buds
Kimchi Blue, $49

Faux One Shoulder Silky Romper
Silence & Noise, $69

One Shoulder Romper
Lucca Couture, $69

Atypical tights
Two Tone Panel Tight
Urban Outfitters, $14

Garter Net Tight
Betsey Johnson, $28

Opaque with Glitter Back Seam Tight
Urban Outfitters, $14

Geometric Open Sheer Tight
Urban Outfitters, $14

Lurex with Hearts Tight
Urban Outfitters, $14

Pretty sure I just got a "lady-boner" from all this fashion goodness, as did my entire wardrobe. Sigh. Soooooo many ideas.

Here's to you, fashion. Cheers.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Since 1937

It's actually absurd the amount of Madewell stuff I deem aesthetically pleasing as well as legitimately versatile enough for real life. Here's a free-for-all post with no point whatsoever other than to publish a bare-boned wishlist from now until the end of time. Take note of peripheral pieces like charcoal tights and mid-calf leather boots serving as offshoots from the lace-up combat boot and cousins of the basic riding boot from a few winters past. Let it be established now that my priority colors to test run for winter '10-'11 are mustard, silk blue (a color/texture that I totally just made up), olive green, apple red and as usual, the ever-popular plum. F/W is my very favorite time to experiment with mixing textures and juxtaposing even the most unnatural, unexpected color palettes.

The more I expose myself to certain crazy talented style bloggers, the more willing I become to challenge established boundaries and show off outfits that I'm expecting will warrant confused looks and whispers back and forth between all-too-typical plain janes who hold their Burberry scarves, Hunter boots and Speedy totes in the highest of overly-conspicuous designer logo esteem. (To Wake girl at GSO: yes, I myself shop online enough to recognize you spent several hundred on your Juicy equestrian boots-- congrats! They're certainly nice, but with that fat investment, could you not pick out something with a bit more soul during your latest trip to Neiman's than a pair of boots displaying an obviously branded company crest?) I realize it's all a judgment call of taste and preference, but four obvious designers in a single outfit via logos? Gross. And so begins my never-ending rant regarding esoteric philosophy... how I got here, I'm not quite sure. So I'd better stop before I become too bitter about how much it STS in even more ways than one.

Back to my initial intentions, presenting Madewell.

Base #1: Black Biker Boots
Starry Nights Blazer, $198
Pemberly Blouse in Gemstone, $118
Nightbeam Shimmer Shorts, $125
The Buckled Biker Boot in True Black, $173

Base #2: Brown Biker Boots
Costwold Vest in Hthr Llama, $128
Perfect Chambray Shirt, $68
Campfire Cargo Shirt in Cornflower Wash, $70
The Griffith Pony Bag, $350
The Biker Boot in English Saddle, $230

Base #3: Black Wedge Booties
Sweatshirt Top in Hthr Smoke, $68
Plié Tank in Black Nude, $52
Gilded Racerback Tank, $88
Seeing Spots Tank, $88
Silk Tulip shorts in Dark Olive, $88
The Cinch Sack in English Saddle, $158
The Leather Wedge Bootie, $248

I'm so looking forward to Christmas break when I can go on a full-out spree because God knows my wardrobe and I very much deserve it.

Here's to you, fashion. Cheers.