I'm on my way back home from Florida today, but here's an outfit I wore a couple weekends ago. It was another unseasonably warm day so I didn't need a coat - yay! It was even warm enough to wear my distressed jeans without fear of cold air blowing on my legs. I decided to match my bright turquoise accessories and keep the rest of my outfit neutral.
Song of the Day: The River Runs Low (Bruce Hornsby and The Range)
Sweater: Madewell (Shopbop), Jeans: Current/Elliott, Boots: White Mountain c/o Marhsalls, Necklace: SparkleFarm, Bag: Marc by Marc Jacobs (Saks Fifth Avenue), Sunglasses: Marc by Marc Jacobs (Shopbop), Watch: Skagen (Rue La La), Rings: vintage, Brilliant Imports snake ring & Mom's
Song of the Day: The River Runs Low (Bruce Hornsby and The Range)
Sweater: Madewell (Shopbop), Jeans: Current/Elliott, Boots: White Mountain c/o Marhsalls, Necklace: SparkleFarm, Bag: Marc by Marc Jacobs (Saks Fifth Avenue), Sunglasses: Marc by Marc Jacobs (Shopbop), Watch: Skagen (Rue La La), Rings: vintage, Brilliant Imports snake ring & Mom's
I'm headed off to Florida for a Harry Potter Celebration weekend at Universal Orlando, so what's better way to celebrate than to post a Harry Potter-ish outfit! How adorable is this Harry Potter inspired necklace from Julia, who has a shop on etsy: Eternal Girl. Lydia and I are both featuring pieces from her store on our blogs today, so be sure to check out Lydia's post featuring the Pinwheel Greeting Card.
Julia makes each of her pieces — whether it's a necklace, greeting card or earring — from hand-drawn designs she creates herself. Each drawing features an object that has specific symbolism to henna tradition. I love the unique style of all her pieces, just look how cute her owl and raccoon necklaces are.
According to Pottermore, I'm a Ravenclaw, and I'm inclined to agree. But for this instance let's pretend I'm a Gryffindor - so I'm sporting a crimson sweater (technically burgundy) and shoes with my gold lace skirt. And I threw in some Slytherin with my silver snake ring.
Sweater: Everlane, Skirt: made by mom, Boots: Alexander Wang (The Outnet), Necklace c/o Eternal Girl, Watch: Skagen (Rue La La), Rings: vintage, Brilliant Imports snake ring & Mom's
It was so windy while taking these photos, I'm surprised I didn't lose my skirt. Ha ha.
* Disclosure: I recieved the jewelry as compensation for this post, but all opinions are my own.
Julia makes each of her pieces — whether it's a necklace, greeting card or earring — from hand-drawn designs she creates herself. Each drawing features an object that has specific symbolism to henna tradition. I love the unique style of all her pieces, just look how cute her owl and raccoon necklaces are.
According to Pottermore, I'm a Ravenclaw, and I'm inclined to agree. But for this instance let's pretend I'm a Gryffindor - so I'm sporting a crimson sweater (technically burgundy) and shoes with my gold lace skirt. And I threw in some Slytherin with my silver snake ring.
Sweater: Everlane, Skirt: made by mom, Boots: Alexander Wang (The Outnet), Necklace c/o Eternal Girl, Watch: Skagen (Rue La La), Rings: vintage, Brilliant Imports snake ring & Mom's
It was so windy while taking these photos, I'm surprised I didn't lose my skirt. Ha ha.
* Disclosure: I recieved the jewelry as compensation for this post, but all opinions are my own.
Sharing some of my favorite blogger looks as of late. These amazing outfits are from my favorite bloggers, Style Scrapbook and Camille Over the Rainbow.
Online jewelry store Emitations recently sent me this gorgeous byzantine style statement necklace and earring set. I've been on the hunt for a neutral colored statement necklace for a while so it was a perfect piece for me. Their mission is to provide the best online luxurious shopping experience for everyday women on a budget. I definitely think they live up to that statement, the store carries a myriad of pieces to suit any style, and all at great prices. I also loved their selection of stackable rings, especially the Elle collection. What pieces do you fancy?
Necklace c/o Emitations, Top: French Connection c/o Marshalls, Skirt: 3.1 Phillip Lim (Net-a-Porter sale), Heels: Dolce & Gabanna (Uptown Consignments), Watch: Skagen (Rue La La), Rings: vintage, Brilliant Imports & Mom's
And a couple shots of Lydia and I because we met up on Monday to take these photos.
* Disclosure: I recieved the jewelry as compensation for this post, but all opinions are my own.
Necklace c/o Emitations, Top: French Connection c/o Marshalls, Skirt: 3.1 Phillip Lim (Net-a-Porter sale), Heels: Dolce & Gabanna (Uptown Consignments), Watch: Skagen (Rue La La), Rings: vintage, Brilliant Imports & Mom's
And a couple shots of Lydia and I because we met up on Monday to take these photos.
* Disclosure: I recieved the jewelry as compensation for this post, but all opinions are my own.
Press Release: IRIS & INK – THEOUTNET.COM’s in-house label – unveils its Spring/ Summer 2014 collection of stylish, versatile separates featuring luxe fabrics and a soft color palette that reference prominent spring trends, starting from February 2014.
Subtle textures add interest to polished, clean silhouettes. The oversized cocoon coat remains a key shape for spring and is updated in lightweight tweed, while suede features throughout the range in bright blues and dusty grays. Raised paisley and croc-effect jacquard sit alongside fine-knit cashmere and brushed silks. Monochrome continues to look sharp for spring, while lemon, peppermint, rose, sky blue and pops of flamingo pink add a fresh feel for the new season. The range balances structured pieces with relaxed silhouettes, creating a sense of tailored ease and effortless sophistication. Highlights include a sports luxe tuxedo pant, a wrap skirt with dramatic ruffle detailing, a suede shirtdress and distressed boyfriend jeans.
* I was not paid for posting this, I just wanted to share.
Subtle textures add interest to polished, clean silhouettes. The oversized cocoon coat remains a key shape for spring and is updated in lightweight tweed, while suede features throughout the range in bright blues and dusty grays. Raised paisley and croc-effect jacquard sit alongside fine-knit cashmere and brushed silks. Monochrome continues to look sharp for spring, while lemon, peppermint, rose, sky blue and pops of flamingo pink add a fresh feel for the new season. The range balances structured pieces with relaxed silhouettes, creating a sense of tailored ease and effortless sophistication. Highlights include a sports luxe tuxedo pant, a wrap skirt with dramatic ruffle detailing, a suede shirtdress and distressed boyfriend jeans.
The collection ranges from $35 for a slub tee to $525 for a suede shirtdress. Below are some of my favorite pieces as well as their pricing. All Exclusively Available at THE OUTNET.COM in February
Suede and Leather Tshirt, $330 & Suede and Leather Pencil Skirt, $360
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Suede Shirtdress, $525
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Coccoon Coat, $335
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Cashmere Sweater, $168 & Crepe Ruffle Skirt, $120
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* I was not paid for posting this, I just wanted to share.

























