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Hola From NOLA

March 27, 2017 by jessica 6 Comments

Chiffon Bridesmaid Dresses uk

It’s so hard to be back in Wisconsin after a wonderful trip to New Orleans! I loved the architecture, the easy-going nature of the city, and the weather–even if the humidity made my hair limp 15 minutes into the day! Even though we were there for a short amount of time, having the opportunity to debut my spring and summer clothes was such a nice respite from tights and wool sweaters! In addition to this wig, which is perfect for hot and humid weather with light, crisp cotton, I’ve been all about this pair of sunglasses that GlassesUSA sent over right before our trip.

GlassesUSA was founded with the mission to provide fashion-forward eyewear without the high price tag of designer brands, and they absolutely nailed it with their house brand Muse with the M0527 style that I’m wearing here. The oversize lenses have a flattering cat-eye shape and a unique matte finish. GlassesUSA carries more than just sunglasses, of course. If you’re in the market for a new pair of prescription glasses, you’ll be delighted to know that a complete pair with frames and lenses starts at $48. Prescription lenses are included free with every frame!

LOFT Floral Lace One-Shoulder Top and GlassesUSA Muse Sunglasses :: Bedknobs & Baubles
LOFT Floral Lace One-Shoulder Top and GlassesUSA Muse Sunglasses :: Bedknobs & BaublesLOFT Floral Lace One-Shoulder Top and GlassesUSA Muse Sunglasses :: Bedknobs & Baubles
full lace wigs

LOFT top | Gap shorts (old, similar) | GlassesUSA sunglasses (c/o) | Bauble Bar earrings | Julie Vos bracelet (c/o, similar) | Lulu Frost ring | Monica Vinader ring (similar) | Sam Edelman sandals (These threaten to give me blisters on the bottom of my feet the first time I wear them each year. This blister block does wonders.)

Filed Under: Outfits, Style, Travel Tagged With: Bauble Bar, denim shorts, glassesusa, Loft, New Orleans, outfit, sam edelman gigi, sea & grass tote, summer style

Winter Favorites

March 13, 2017 by jessica 6 Comments

J.Crew Majesty Peacoat :: Bedknobs & Baubles

Remember those warm days a few weeks ago where I could get away with spring outfits like this and this? I wish that were still the case! Back in June when I booked our Hamilton tickets, I thought that March would mean we could wear spring jackets during our weekend in Chicago. Nope. Instead, I was back in winter wear bemoaning the fact that icy weather seems to last entirely too long in the Midwest! Either way, it was a fun weekend escape to the Windy City. The main event, of course, was finally seeing Hamilton and it’s worth all of the hype. Honestly, I can’t even begin to describe just how incredible it was and if you have the chance to go, definitely do so. Other than that, we ate, drank, and shopped our way through the city. I snagged this dress at Zara, which isn’t the most flattering, but the ruffled bodice was just too fun to pass up. It’ll be coming with me to New Orleans at the end of the week!

J.Crew Majesty Peacoat :: Bedknobs & Baubles J.Crew Majesty Peacoat :: Bedknobs & Baubles
J.Crew Majesty Peacoat :: Bedknobs & Baubles
J.Crew Majesty Peacoat :: Bedknobs & Baubles J.Crew Majesty Peacoat :: Bedknobs & Baubles J.Crew Majesty Peacoat :: Bedknobs & Baubles

J.Crew peacoat (old; obsessing over this coat for spring) | J.Crew dress (old) | Banana Republic turtleneck (old; similar) | Calvin Klein tights | Rebecca Minkoff bag (similar white bags here and here) | Ben-Amun necklace (c/o; smaller version here) | Hermes bracelet | Ferragamo flats | GlassesUSA sunglasses (c/o)

Linking Up: Pink Sole, More Pieces of Me, Claire Justine, Oh to Be a Muse

Filed Under: Outfits, Style Tagged With: ben-amun roman coin, ferragamo varina, j.crew majesty peacoat, rebecca minkoff mini affair, winter outfit, winter style

Transformation

March 6, 2017 by jessica 3 Comments

Chambray Ruffle One Shoulder Dress

You know how we all bought those ruffled off-the-shoulder dresses a couple of years ago? Well, it’s time to bring them back out and transform them into this year’s one-shoulder trend. I was so tempted to purchase this BB Dakota dress until I realized that I could do basically the same thing with the Express dress still sitting in my closet. Just slip one arm through the hole and position the other side around your bust and you have an on-trend look without spending a dime. I also pulled out my Hermes pocket square (a souvenir from Miami years ago; this one has the same colors) and tied it around my neck for another no-cost way to jump on the spring trend bandwagon.

Hermes Pocket Square
Chambray Ruffle One Shoulder Dress
Chambray Ruffle One Shoulder Dress

Express dress (old; similar) | Hermes pocket square (also bought this budget-friendly one) | Hermes bracelet | Tory Burch tote (old; also love this) | Vince Camuto loafers (thinking about these, too) | Karen Walker sunglasses (c/o Shopbop)*

*The sunglasses store DITTO is closing at the end of the month, which means you can save 50% off designer eyewear including Karen Walker. Shop the sale here.

Filed Under: Outfits, Personal Style, Style Tagged With: chambray, denim, one-shoulder dress, shop your closet, tory burch tote, vince camuto loafers

Ring My Bell Sleeve

March 1, 2017 by jessica 6 Comments

Bell-Sleeve Coat

When I first put on this coat, Dave immediately demanded that Siri play “Witchy Woman.”  I get it. Dramatic bell sleeves on a noir coat can conjure up visions of spellbinding sorceresses. However, I think it looks more like a playful topper for a cocktail dress when paired with a major piece of jewelry and less like an eight-month-early Halloween costume! Although, if it can double as both, well, that’s a win in my book! Even though the sleeve detail didn’t get quite the reaction I expected, I’m not shying away from the trend for spring. I think it’s a fun way to update an otherwise boring silhouette and I especially love it on floral blouses like this one and this one.

Bell-Sleeve Coat
Bell-Sleeve CoatLele Sadoughi Necklace
Bell-Sleeve CoatBell-Sleeve Coat

Make Me Chic coat (c/o) | Calvin Klein tights | Kate Spade shoes | Lele Sadoughi necklace (also love this one) | Diane von Furstenberg clutch (available in a sparkly black leather, pewter, and granite) | Julie Vos ring (c/o) | Monica Vinader ring (similar) | Hermes bracelet | Karen Walker sunglasses (50% off right now)

Filed Under: Outfits, Personal Style, Style Tagged With: bell sleeve coat, bell sleeve trend, black outfit, cocktail coat, diane von furstenberg clutch, karen walker sunglasses, lele sadoughi jewelry

Spring Wardrobe Refresh

February 24, 2017 by jessica 4 Comments

Banana Republic Belted Cotton Trench + Garnet Hill Pure Cashmere Wrap

Much to my dismay, we’re back to seasonably cold temperatures and the threat of snow, but the flirtation of warmer weather earlier this week was all the inspiration I needed to do a bit of sartorial spring cleaning! My wardrobe is bursting at the seams right now with a veritable mountain of wool, silk, cotton, and various poly-blends that threaten to spill out whenever I open the door! To say a wardrobe refresh is needed would be a bit of an understatement! It’s an absolute must-do that’s at the top of my weekend plans. Below, you’ll find the steps I’m taking to tackle this project and some of my tips for your own closet clean out.

Banana Republic Belted Cotton Trench + Garnet Hill Pure Cashmere Wrap

Pull Everything Out of Your Closet

It may be a daunting task, but the first step to reorganizing your wardrobe for the year ahead is to pull everything out of your closet. Seriously, everything. I’m talking clothing, shoes, and accessories. Take your time with each item and consider whether or not you should keep it. Anything that immediately pulls at your heartstrings and you can’t bear to part with goes back in your closet, along with anything that you wear frequently. Some questions to guide the process include:

  • Does it flatter your figure? Give the heave-ho to anything that doesn’t fit correctly and alterations won’t fix.
  • Does it fit your lifestyle? If it’s not something you ever see yourself wearing, it’s time to part ways or at least put it in storage if it has sentimental value.
  • Have you worn it within the last year? Your closet shouldn’t be filled with items that you don’t get excited about wearing.
  • Does it make you happy? As silly as it sounds, sometimes an infrequently worn item still makes you happy. It’s worth holding on to when that’s the case. After all, the sequin dresses that we all seem to own aren’t the most often worn pieces, but they definitely elicit a grin and the promise of wearing it again in the future.
  • Does it make you feel beautiful? The ideal wardrobe is filled with pieces that not only make you feel happy, but also make you feel beautiful whenever you get dressed.

Banana Republic Belted Cotton Trench + Garnet Hill Pure Cashmere Wrap

Alter, Store, Donate

Now that you’ve added your must-haves back to your wardrobe, it’s time to carefully consider the pieces that didn’t pass muster and identify why they’re laying listlessly in the “meh” pile. Some pieces might simply need a nip and tuck at the tailor. Round up everything that you still like, but never quite fit correctly and head to a local tailor to see what kind of magic he can perform. Things like shortening dress straps or bringing in the waist are easy (and usually inexpensive) fixes that can make a huge difference. For the items that still fit, but you’re on the fence about, box them up to store in the basement or under your bed. Revisit them in a few months and see if there’s anything that you’d like to reintroduce into your wardrobe or part ways with. And, finally, donate the items you no longer want to wear or no longer fit your lifestyle. Dropping off a bag of clothing at Goodwill is definitely the easiest route, but consider alternatives like Dress for Success for your professional clothing and accessories. Many cities also have opportunities to donate special occasion pieces so that underprivileged girls can find a beautiful dress for prom. (I actually volunteered for one of our local groups a few years ago and it was incredibly fun to help girls pick out their dresses. In addition to dresses — both cocktail and gowns — they desperately need shoes, handbags, and jewelry. Those were picked over quickly.)

Banana Republic Belted Cotton Trench + Garnet Hill Pure Cashmere Wrap

Reorganize Everything

After the very best pieces are nestled back in your closet, you’ll want to keep things neat and tidy to ease your morning routine. Opt for matching hangers to make your closet appear streamlined. I like using slim flocked hangers that keep flimsy dresses from slipping off. I use satin padded hangers for blouses and dresses with sleeves that might show puckering from a rigid hanger. Store accessories like scarves and clutches in clear plastic bins. This will keep them visible and dust-free. Fold all of your sweaters with a folding board (a magazine works, too) so the stacks are neat and organized and be sure to buy a few shelf dividers to keep them corralled.

Kate Spade glitter loafers

Identify “Missing Links”

With a critical eye, take a look over the pieces you decided to keep. Do they match your style aesthetic? Pay attention to the items that just seem a little “off” with the rest of your wardrobe. What are they missing? If you decided that your style is full of bright colors and embellishments, yet you kept a black turtleneck sweater, think about what it needs. Is it a statement-making pendant necklace? Is it to be worn under a unique wrap dress in the winter? Do you need a candy-colored taffeta skirt? At the same time, consider the foundation garments you’ll need to make your wardrobe functional. Do you need black high heels for your classic collection of little black dresses? Do you have enough tights to make it through the winter? Keep a list of these “missing links” and use it as your shopping list.

Banana Republic Belted Cotton Trench + Garnet Hill Pure Cashmere Wrap

Shop for the Classics

The thing I love most about spring style is the opportunity for a fresh start — and that means thoughtfully shopping for (and investing in) the classics. These are the versatile items likely on your “missing links” list that you’ll reach for throughout the season and for years to come. For me, well, this outfit sums up my spring must-haves: great-fitting jeans, a striped sweater (although not shown), a khaki-colored trench, oversized sunglasses, and a plush cashmere scarf. (The latter is large enough to double as a travel wrap, plus it’s on sale!) It’s virtually impossible to experience a “I have nothing to wear!” moment when you have these classic foundation items in your wardrobe. When you’re scouting out classic accessories, do spend as much as you can reasonably afford and pay attention to quality. Pieces like a cashmere scarf or Ferragamo flats are items that will always fit and will always be in style.

Banana Republic Belted Cotton Trench + Garnet Hill Pure Cashmere Wrap

Banana Republic trench coat | Garnet Hill cashmere wrap (c/o) | Rebecca Minkoff purse (c/o Shopbop) | Kate Spade loafers (old; also love these pink loafers and this glitter pair) | J.Crew sweater (also love this one) | Gap jeans | Karen Walker sunglasses (c/o Shopbop) | J.Crew earrings

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A special thanks to Garnet Hill for partnering on this post and motivating me to start this project!

Filed Under: Outfits, Style Tagged With: banana republic trench coat, classic wardorbe, closet cleanout, closet organization, garnet hill, garnet hill cashmere wrap

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Jessica Hamm
Hello there! I'm a first-time homeowner updating a 1920s house in Madison, Wisconsin. I have a penchant for travel and a love of costume jewelry.

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