Showing posts with label Sam Edelman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sam Edelman. Show all posts

Friday, June 7, 2013

NATURAL METALS

Normally, I tend to wear silver or gold jewelry. It is only natural that I love the trendy gold and silver accessories that have been popular lately! Last weekend, I purchased something from Madewell for the first time. First seen in this post, I purchased one of their linen shirts in a gorgeous periwinkle blue. The shirt is so comfy and versatile! My wonderful experience with Madewell has lead me to feature their clothing in more recent and future sets I have yet to post. Madewell is owned by J Crew, a store I already love, and is the less preppy, more casual and bohemian younger sister. In this post, I included their understated bluestone cuff. I think this outfit is perfect for a day when you don't want to wear jeans again, but don't feel like wearing a printed skirt. 
 Natural Metals



Sunday, June 2, 2013

PANTHER PEONY

Scalloped shorts return! Pale pink is my favorite color. When paired with zebra and leopard prints, it creates a whole new trend. This trendy and delicate outfit would be perfect for everyday wear when paired with a sleek ponytail or bun. If you have any feedback or recommendations for a future post, let me know in the comments below!Panther Peony


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

BLUE SKIES

Hunter Dixon Dress, Rebecca Minkoff Mini Mac in Soft Grey, Tiffany & Co. Charm Bracelet, Burberry Watch (similar here,) Francesca Collection Lace Cardigan, Sam Edelman Shoes

Let's face it. The transition into summer in places like Western Washington takes a long time. Sure, we've had a couple of days of sun every few weeks, but it is never consistent. Despite my fairly pessimistic and gloomy forecast, one can still be optimistic, right? This dress is Hunter Dixon and I love the seafoam-y color. Many chose lightweight cotton or linens, generally in the color white, for a carefree and casual summer look. For me, a person who admits to owning too much pink, I always want to make a color that is stereotypically portrayed as masculine, feminine. What's more feminine and fabulous than lace (my opinion is entirely biased, as you can tell by my blog name)? Even if you don't live in a place with as mild temperatures as me, here's how you can recreate my outfit.