Showing posts with label Marc Jacobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marc Jacobs. Show all posts

Safari Inspired

Friday, March 16, 2012
Seriously the weather here is absolutely crazy! Its stormy and then sunny and then its snowing the next. During this few moments between rain and snow when we get a break of sunny I run outside and grab a couple pictures. After wearing this outfit all day I realized how safari inspired this look is. All the neutral  colors are so lovely for a change. To do this look yourself use your camel or cognac color boots with your neutral jackets paired with a pair of jeans or cargo's will do wonders! 






(Elevenses jacket, Nordstrom tissue cashmere scarf, MEK jeans, 
Marc Jacobs tote, Steve Madden boots)

Safari Inspired

Seriously the weather here is absolutely crazy! Its stormy and then sunny and then its snowing the next. During this few moments between rain and snow when we get a break of sunny I run outside and grab a couple pictures. After wearing this outfit all day I realized how safari inspired this look is. All the neutral  colors are so lovely for a change. To do this look yourself use your camel or cognac color boots with your neutral jackets paired with a pair of jeans or cargo's will do wonders! 






(Elevenses jacket, Nordstrom tissue cashmere scarf, MEK jeans, 
Marc Jacobs tote, Steve Madden boots)

What to Wear to Face the Crowds

Monday, December 26, 2011
So after a wonderful Christmas, even if it was not so traditional, the next day is reserved for shopping. So what do you wear on a day that you will encounter crowds of people and long lines? Well you of course need to be cute, because you are never sure who you are going to run into, but you also need to be comfy to face all the lines. 

This look can be easy made from your closet. To replicate the top, use a light, but baggier button up. You can use your boyfriends, husbands, or even brothers. In order to make it more fitted use a clip to gather extra material in the back. This clip won't be seen because you will add a vest or sweater to the outfit covering it up. Throw on a pair of black jeans, or if you must leggings (but make sure you can't see through them) and add a pair of boots. In the pictures below we used combat boots, but any style of boot would look good. To finish off the look add a large tote that you can throw all your amazing purchases or returns into. 





(TNA denim shirt, Sweater vest, Lululemon leggings, Miz Mooz combat boots, Marc Jacobs tote)

What to Wear to Face the Crowds

So after a wonderful Christmas, even if it was not so traditional, the next day is reserved for shopping. So what do you wear on a day that you will encounter crowds of people and long lines? Well you of course need to be cute, because you are never sure who you are going to run into, but you also need to be comfy to face all the lines. 

This look can be easy made from your closet. To replicate the top, use a light, but baggier button up. You can use your boyfriends, husbands, or even brothers. In order to make it more fitted use a clip to gather extra material in the back. This clip won't be seen because you will add a vest or sweater to the outfit covering it up. Throw on a pair of black jeans, or if you must leggings (but make sure you can't see through them) and add a pair of boots. In the pictures below we used combat boots, but any style of boot would look good. To finish off the look add a large tote that you can throw all your amazing purchases or returns into. 





(TNA denim shirt, Sweater vest, Lululemon leggings, Miz Mooz combat boots, Marc Jacobs tote)

For the Frlll of It

Tuesday, October 18, 2011
As it is getting closer to the holidays dressing up becomes more of the routine. For me anything that is super girly, with lots of frills or over the top is in my wardrobe. Since the holidays allows for such excessive dressing, it becomes so much fun. The key to dressing frilly is to pick one statement piece to focus on. The rest of the outfit needs to compliment, but not dress down the statement piece. it is important that you aren't overwhelming your figure with too much but also not create saucy a contrast that your outfit is out of place.


In this outfit the skirt is the centerpiece. The black top pulls in the waist band of the skirt, but also has a ruffle down the front, which may be kinda hard to tell. Shoes are also designed to compliment the outfit. These one have the black ruffle downy the front, which plays off the shirt and compliments the skirt. Finally the bag is added for a bit of functionality.
 


(Artizia T. Babton Tinsley Blouse, H&M Skirt,
Chinese Laundry heels, Marc by Marc Jacobs bag)

For the Frlll of It

As it is getting closer to the holidays dressing up becomes more of the routine. For me anything that is super girly, with lots of frills or over the top is in my wardrobe. Since the holidays allows for such excessive dressing, it becomes so much fun. The key to dressing frilly is to pick one statement piece to focus on. The rest of the outfit needs to compliment, but not dress down the statement piece. it is important that you aren't overwhelming your figure with too much but also not create saucy a contrast that your outfit is out of place.


In this outfit the skirt is the centerpiece. The black top pulls in the waist band of the skirt, but also has a ruffle down the front, which may be kinda hard to tell. Shoes are also designed to compliment the outfit. These one have the black ruffle downy the front, which plays off the shirt and compliments the skirt. Finally the bag is added for a bit of functionality.
 


(Artizia T. Babton Tinsley Blouse, H&M Skirt,
Chinese Laundry heels, Marc by Marc Jacobs bag)