…piles of gems and jewels to make getting dressed more fun.
Luxe for Less: Under $100
1. J.Crew sweater, $98 // 2. Zara heels, $99.90 // 3. Dorothy Perkins skirt, $39 // 4. Warby Parker sunglasses, $95 // 5. Warby Parker sunglasses, $95 // 6. Danielle Nicole purse, $98 // 7. Bauble Bar bracelet, $32 // 8. ASOS clutch, $50.63
Sartorial Spending: July 2013
A month where I purchased a DVF item and only went over budget by $30?! And they said it couldn’t be done! Actually, I’ve curbed a lot of frivolous spending thanks to having a car payment again. It’s a challenge to adjust to a new budget after driving a lien-free car for years!
August is going to be a frugal month with our Labor Day trip to D.C. coming up. I’m trying to limit my sartorial spending to only what I earn outside of my paycheck. So far, the Rebecca Minkoff camera case fits into those parameters, but we’ll see how the rest of the month goes!
Here’s what I bought in July:
- Leifsdottir blouse – $60 (on sale)
- DVF clutch – $200
- H&M dress – $20 (on sale)
Total: $280
I also purchased my Hermes bracelet, but that was money I had been tucking away for months to save up for it.
Friday Find Under $50: Now you can find the week’s budget-friendly indulgence in the sidebar. I sometimes post more than one entry on Friday and didn’t want it to get lost in the shuffle!
Review: Hotel Lincoln in Chicago
Dave and I had been talking about a summer weekend in Chicago ever since we visited the city in December for Christmas shopping along the Magnificent Mile. That weekend was unseasonably cold, rainy, windy, and didn’t allow for any time outdoors. A late-July visit just had to be better. So, we jumped at the chance to plan a warm-weather escape when Hotel Lincoln invited us to stay for a weekend. Unfortunately, it was on the chilly side again. (I even had to buy a pair of tights. In July.) But, a 65-degree day is always better than freezing temps with a full itinerary and a gorgeous hotel to keep us in good spirits.
The original Hotel Lincoln was built in the 1920s. It eventually became a Days Inn, fell into disrepair and closed for six years before Joie de Vivre Hospitality took over the property in 2010. The new owners gave it a multi-million dollar face lift with a vintage-meets-modern vibe. There’s a gallery wall of bad art, more fabrics and textures than you can count, a reception desk made of antique drawers (not all open, but some have candy in them), and a quirky menagerie scattered around the hotel. Really, it shouldn’t work, but it does.
I can’t believe a hotel with such prime real estate sat vacant for six years. Hotel Lincoln doesn’t waste a bit of the incredible Lincoln Park and Lake Michigan views. The hotel’s rooftop lounge, The J.Parker, overlooks the lake. It’s an upbeat, upscale venue with craft cocktails and imaginative shared plates. We snagged a quiet table to share a light dinner and toast to our weekend in The Windy City. The lonely Peekytoe crab beignet below is testament to how delicious it was (we remembered the camera just before devouring the last one). The fries with paprika aioli were a surprising standout. It’s open seating with a few reserved spots. If you’re planning to stay for snacks, arrive early to swoop in on a just-abandoned table.
The next morning, we enjoyed breakfast at Perennial Virant, the street-level restaurant connecting to the hotel. The interior is beautiful with large farm style tables and plush seating. We ordered the housemade sausage and the three-egg skillet. Honestly, the sausage was a little dry, but the side of breakfast potatoes mixed with cheese curds was incredible – so much so that I Instagrammed it, Facebooked it and raved about it to our friends that evening. (Wisconsin should have been doing that for years!) The real highlight were the fried green tomatoes (a surprise from the chef). I first tried the Southern dish in Savannah earlier this year and Perennial’s version was just as good. We ended brunch with breakfast cocktails: a Bloody Mary garnished with an elk stick (seriously) for Dave and I sipped on a seasonal mimosa made with fresh raspberries.
We stayed in a junior king suite with a breathtaking view of the lake, a spacious seating area and two bathrooms (!). I’m happy to report that the reception area’s kitschy design flows into the guest rooms, albeit in a much more understated way. A serene palette of olive, blue and brown creates a sophisticated backdrop for the hotel’s signature red accents. At check in, you’re warned that finding some of the amenities is a bit of a scavenger hunt. I forgot about this the next morning when I was searching for the hairdryer. Eventually I did find it, along with an extra roll of toilet paper and additional bedding. Historic hotel don’t always have the closet space to accommodate these necessities, but it adds to the charm. (I know that “historic” and “charm” are sometimes code words for less-than-stellar accommodations, but Hotel Lincoln doesn’t skimp on the upgrades. There’s a fairly large flat screen TV, an iPhone dock and Kohler fixtures.)
Make reservations with Hotel Lincoln online or by calling 855-514-8112. Upgraded stays are available with special packages like the “Bark in the Park” package for pups (a doggie turndown service!) or the “Bed to Baseball” package (a romantic getaway with your guy?). No Chicago plans yet? Keep up with the hotel on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.
A huge thank you to Hotel Lincoln for the incredible stay!
Linking Up: Fashionistas in Flats
I’m linking up with La Petite Pear today for Sam’s “Fashionistas in Flats” series to share why I’m smitten with flat shoes. Although, I’ll admit my love of flats is second to that of this camera case. I fell for Rebecca Minkoff’s vintage-meets-modern DSLR bag during last year’s fashion week. (I’m sure you remember the street style photos of bloggers toting their monogrammed versions of the case.) It popped up on Gilt last week and after checking the dimensions of my camera for the umpteenth time, I clicked the “purchase” button and couldn’t be happier.
Featured: J.Crew dress // Rebecca Minkoff camera case // gifted Julie Vos earrings // Hermes, Kate Spade and J.Crew bangles // Marc Fisher flats (similar)
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