These pants are one of the many items I picked up while in Paris. I’ve been searching for a good pair of palazzos for a while and these were too good to pass up. I found them hidden in the back of a thrift store in between a selection of sad polka dot dresses. The…Read More
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Gridlock
I don’t wear a lot of white, but this subtle, grid-print dress is really working for me. You may remember I styled it as a shirt here. Paired with my favorite leather jacket and some nude heels this look has a polished/edgy combination that I can’t get enough of. Jacket: H&M, Dress: TJ Maxx, Belt:…Read More
Old Fashioned Girl
I’ve always been drawn to vintage style. Fashion history is interesting in that the garments reflect the time period they were designed in. For example, sparse simple looks during World War I, versus a lush extravagance during the ’20s. I love wearing vintage looks because it’s like wearing a bit of history. Each garment has…Read More
Fifth Element
What makes outfits like this so great is the way all the different elements work together. The texture, the colors, the pattern, the cut, they all work to make the look interesting without overpowering each other. It’s outfits like this that take a little more thought and artistry to put together than your typical cute…Read More
Lady in Red
This supsender skirt is one of my favorite new go-to items. It’s easy to pair with everything but adds a little interest to my outfits that a circle skirt can’t. I especially like it with this red shirt and a statement necklace. It adds some sophistication to a look that could’ve gone schoolgirl very quickly. Shirt:…Read More
The Great Wave
I spotted this dress on OASAP around the same time the Hokusai exhibit opened at the MFA. I had to have it. The wave print is not only a cute summer pattern but also a pointed allusion to the famous Japanese artist. I hemmed the dress about eight inches and wore a tulle skirt underneath…Read More