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2015 Shopping Year in Review

December 30, 2015 by jessica 5 Comments

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The other day, I took a walk down memory lane and browsed through my 2015 wardrobe Pinterest board where I record all of my sartorial purchases and many of the items I receive as part of a collaboration. It was an eye-opening experience to see just how many pieces I made room for in my already-overstuffed closet. Beyond that, though, it was a chance to evaluate everything I purchased in hopes that it will lead my 2016 additions in a more thoughtful direction.

For the purposes of this exercise, I excluded sponsored items for one very important reason: I didn’t spend my own money. I do want to note, however, that I’m terribly picky about the collaborations I work on and it has led to some incredible pieces, especially when it comes to my jewelry collection.

I spent almost an hour scrolling through my purchases and thinking about each item — specifically, how often do I wear it and how much joy does it bring me — to come up with the list of my favorites and the items that fell flat.

Observations about the top 10 list:

  • I love patterns, color, and unique details.
  • Dresses over everything.
  • Each item was something that I immediately knew I wanted — and I immediately purchased most of them. I mulled over the Tory Burch bags and the Tory Burch monkey earrings (the latter only because I was waiting for my tax refund to buy them). The rest were basically impulse purchases. (I walked in Zara, saw this dress, and left with it no more than 20 minutes later.) This probably isn’t a good bit of advice to bring into 2016, unless the moral is to trust my gut and don’t overthink it.
  • Four of the clothing items were pieces I tried on in the store. I’m actually surprised by this because I hate in-store shopping.
  • Only two of these items were discounted. The rest I knew I wanted regardless of price. I wasn’t going to wait to see if it made it to the clearance section. (I don’t believe in claiming that “it wasn’t meant to be” if it sold out. Pssh.)
  • With the exception of the black dress and the Monica Vinader ring, these aren’t my most-worn pieces. While I suspect that makes the items feel special when I do wear them, I’m not sure if I can make that generalization for myself. My black Ferragamo “Varina” flats and Karen Walker sunglasses are by far two of my favorite items this year, which I received as part of a Shopbop collaboration, and I wear each almost every day. Perhaps I need a good mix of special items and beautiful everyday pieces.

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Observations about the bottom 10 list:

  • While navy is my favorite color, I don’t want a wardrobe of humdrum items. (It’s kind of depressing to look at all of these items together!)
  • I don’t wear shorts. I bought six pairs of shorts this year and only love the pair I’m wearing here. I bought some of them to make getting dressed easier when I was on crutches, but I could have gotten by with just one or two pairs instead of five failed attempts.
  • I don’t care for the fit of LOFT clothing. The periwinkle shorts and black top are the only two items I’ve purchased from LOFT this year. I only wore the top two or three times.
  • The Trina Turk pendant I own has a red center instead of black. I don’t wear a lot of red and couldn’t find the right thing to wear with it. I might cover the center with black nail polish, since I do think I’d wear that more often.
  • I won’t wear uncomfortable shoes.
  • In retrospect, it’s probably unfair to put that scarf in with the least loved. I bought it on sale back in January when it was too cold to wear it. I forgot all about it until I worked on this post. (Which, yes, makes me realize I need a better scarf storage solution.)
  • All of these items were either budget buys or sale finds. I got caught up in the thrill of the deal and didn’t hold them to the rigid standards I did other pieces.

I’d encourage you to do something similar with your own 2015 purchases. It’s an interesting — albeit humbling — task, but I think it makes for a good reference post when curating your 2016 collection.

 

Filed Under: Style Tagged With: best and worst clothing purchases of 2015, shopping year in review, wardrobe update

A Wisconsin New Year

December 28, 2015 by jessica 23 Comments

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I can’t believe 2016 is just a few days away! The dawn of a new year means an onslaught of resolutions and one last chance to dress up before the winter doldrums set in. I’m linking up with five other ladies today to share what we’re planning to wear on Dec. 31 or, in my case, what we would wear if we we were going out!

You know how much I love short swing dresses and flats, so it’s no surprise that I’d stick with my favorites for a night out with just a few favorite accessories: a quirky bag, statement earrings, and a cuff. However, I wish I had donned a major necklace. The neckline seems too bare for the year’s most glamorous night. (If only this was in my budget…) When the big night rolls around, though, this dress will remain snug in my closet. We’re visiting my parents in Northern Wisconsin over the weekend where I feel overdressed in anything more than jeans and a sweater! (You can expect some pretty great Snapchats of the glory of this bizarre Northwoods bar if you follow me at bedknobsbaubles.)

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from left to right:
Linda from A Labour of Life | Emily from Darling Dearest | Ada from Elegance and Mommyhood | Monica from Jersey Girl Texan Heart | Alecz from For Seven Seasons | Jessica from Bedknobs and Baubles

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…and how I really look waiting to take photos:

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Brrr!

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Dress: BCBGeneration | Cape: DKNY (grey or black) | Cuff: Melinda Maria (similar) | Rings: Monica Vinader, c/o Julie Vos | Earrings: c/o Gerard Yosca | Bag: Lulu Guinness c/o ASOS | Shoes: Tory Burch (similar) | Sunglasses: Miu Miu borrowed from DITTO*

*You can try these sunglasses with DITTO’s Endless Eyewear program. Get your first month free with code BEDKNOBS. Learn more here.

Filed Under: Outfits, Personal Style, Style Tagged With: bcbgeneration tie-neck shift dress, ditto endless eyewear coupon, ditto endless eyewear free month, gerard yosca earrings, julie vos ring, lulu guinness ellie, lulu guinness tape face, melinda maria cuff, miu miu sunglasses, new year's eve outfit

Through the Fog

December 14, 2015 by jessica 11 Comments

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To say it’s been unseasonably warm in southern Wisconsin would be a bit of an understatement. It feels like spring with 60-degree temperatures, almost-constant rain, and foggy evenings. I know I’ll regret wishing for snow the moment flakes start to fall, but I really want a white Christmas this year … just a half inch that melts on Dec. 26. On the bright side, it has given me the chance to bring lightweight jackets out for another spin and wear shoes without worrying about snow and salt damage!

This grey wool shift has been a perennial favorite ever since I purchased it back in 2009 or 2010. I can’t think of another piece in my closet that has had such longevity. It’s a classic shape, has pretty brass buttons on the back, a flirty little ruffled hem, and makes for the perfect backdrop to new jewelry, like these gorgeous pieces from Ben-Amun. They’re from designer Isaac Manevitz’s “Roman Coin” collection. The collection is marked by pewter coins set in brass, reminiscent of treasured archaeological finds. You’ll learn more about the designer in this week’s “Behind the Baubles.”

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Shop the Look
Dress: J.Crew (old, also love this shift) | Coat: Tory Burch (similar, also love this budget-friendly plaid coat) | Bag: JCOS Studios (read my review) | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Tights: Calvin Klein | Shoes: Ferragamo | Necklace: c/o Ben-Amun (smaller version here) | Rings: c/o Ben-Amun (also available here), Monica Vinader | Nails: Essie “Fiji” | Photo: Shopbackdrop |Lips: Stila “Bella”

 

Filed Under: Jewelry, Outfits, Personal Style, Style Tagged With: ben amun, ben-amun roman coin, ferragamo varina black, jcos studios bag, jcos studios messenger bag with lock, tory burch plaid coat

Style Steals

December 7, 2015 by jessica 3 Comments

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Under $50
Halogen beanie | KJL earrings | H&M sweater | Stila lip color | DVF ring | H&M dress

Under $100
Lilly Pulitzer sunglasses | J.Crew top | Nine West flats | Kate Spade mittens | Majorica earrings | Dorothy Perkins skirt

Filed Under: Budget Style, Style Tagged With: budget style, christmas outfit ideas, holiday outfit ideas, under $100

15 Colorful [Faux] Fur Scarves Under $200

December 2, 2015 by jessica 2 Comments

 

 

Ever since I came across this image on Pinterest, I’ve been obsessed with the idea of owning a magenta fur scarf. And then I came across this photo and decided any bright, colorful, or patterned fur scarf would do just fine! I’ve been scouring my favorite online haunts to find just the right one. This striped scarf from J.Crew is undoubtedly my favorite one yet. It’s basically seafarer-meets-snowbunny in the best way possible. For something more subtle — and wallet-friendly — try the electric-blue stripes on this otherwise neutral snood at Urban Outfitters. I normally wear a black peacoat or emerald cocoon coat in the winter, making this scarf irresistibly versatile. And, while this scarf isn’t colorful, I’m all about the oversize “faux” statement piece.

Scroll through the slideshow to shop 15 of the best colorful faux fur scarves, all under $200. (Don’t fret if some of the prices show up higher when you hover over the slideshow. If you click through, you’ll see that those are on sale.)

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Filed Under: Style Tagged With: colorful faux fur scarves, colorful faux fur scarves under $200, colorful fur scarves

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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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