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Happy Fourth of July!

July 4, 2016 by jessica 5 Comments

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Dress: Dee Elle (old, also love this and this)
Bag: Diane Von Furstenberg (old, similar)
Sandals: Sam Edelman
Sunglasses: Karen Walker c/o Shopbop
Bracelet: Hermes
Necklace: c/o Julie Vos
Rings: Monica Vinader, c/o Julie Vos, Lulu Frost
Lips: Stila “Bella”
Nails: Zoya “Purity”

Filed Under: Outfits, Style Tagged With: dee elle polka dot dress, diane von furstenberg bag, fourth of july outfit, julie vos jewelry, karen walker number one sunglasses, red purse, red white and blue, sam edelman gigi

Popsugar Must Have Box Review :: June 2016

July 1, 2016 by jessica 2 Comments

POPSUGAR Must Have Box Review

Subscription boxes are typically hit or miss. Most hold up on their end of the deal to provide items above and beyond the price paid for the box, but some fall short on offering items that you’ll actually want to use. So, when POPSUGAR offered to send a June Must Have Box over, I jumped at the chance to evaluate the goodies first-hand. First things first, the practical information: the monthly box comes in at $39.95 and promises a value of over $100 in full-size products. It’s not a bad deal if you love getting surprises in the mail, and I was actually pleasantly surprised by the variety of products in the June box:

  • Hat Attack Neutral Diamonds-Printed Sarong ($58): I love the neutral print on this lightweight sarong. It pairs perfectly with my favorite beach items.
  • Sisters of Los Angeles “Cheers” Gold Bottle Opener ($12): You all know I’m a huge beer geek and this is perfect for me, even though we already have far too many bottle openers!
  • Wild and Wolf Ridley’s Games Room “Who Am I?” Quiz ($12.95): This is a “guess who” game where you read off the clues to see if others can figure out who you’re referring to. At first blush, they seem to be mostly actors, actresses, and singers, so I don’t think I’ll fare well!
  • NCLA Born on the 4th Nail Lacquer (16): This color was created exclusively for POPSUGAR. It’s a red, silver, and blue confetti that’s just itching to be layered over my white manicure for the holiday weekend.
  • Knock Knock Are You Ready (For Your Close-Up?) Compact ($10): This little compact is awfully durable. I’m going to toss it in my beach bag for seaside touch-ups.
  • Pacifica Underarm Deodorant Wipes ($9): These wipes can neutralize underarm odor for hours with an aluminum-free formula. I haven’t used them yet, but it’s another item worth keeping in the beach bag.
  • Pressels Sriracha ($1.29): Eh. I like spicy items, but this fell short. They’re pretty bland.

Would I order a box for myself in the future? Probably. I loved how the items worked seamlessly together and created an experience perfect for a game night on the patio. I’m also thrilled to have the exclusive nail color in my collection and I’ve already used the sarong as a pool cover-up. Curious about the July box? Get it here and use code Use coupon code MUSTHAVE5 to save $5 off your first box. Still unsure? They typically spill the beans on the most valuable item before the the end of the sign-up period, so keep your eye on their Instagram.

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Thanks to POPSUGAR for partnering on this post!

 

Filed Under: Home, Review, Sponsored Tagged With: popsugar must have box review

The Weekend Guide

July 1, 2016 by jessica 1 Comment

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COO
Farm animals wearing expensive jewelry is one of my favorite things of the week. (Most of their gems cost more than what’s in my jewelry box!)

SPEND
We all know that spending time outdoors is good for you, but it could be better than we ever thought possible with a measurable reduction in stress, higher levels of creativity, and spiritual and emotional benefits. Just 10 to 15 minutes a day is enough to start reaping the benefits.

LEARN
Honeymoon history is as surprising as the word’s etymology. (On a related note, how cute is that photo from Danielle’s wedding? Her vintage dress is gorgeous, too.)

SNAP
Fourth of July weekend means an influx of firework Instagrams. Make yours the best of the bunch with these tips.

MEET
You know how much I love learning more about jewelry designers. New-to-me designer Ina Beissner has caught my attention with this interview. Browse her collection here.

BRING
Potlucks and cookouts are usually code for unhealthy meals, but that doesn’t have to be the case. Here are two recipes to try next time you’re asked to bring a dish to pass.

NOTABLE SALES
Anthropologie: extra 30% off sale with code EVENBETTER
Furbish Studio: 20% off sitewide with code FIREWORKS
J.Crew: 40% off summer styles here with code COOLSTYLES
Lele Sadoughi: summer steals under $100
LOFT: 50% off everything with code JULY4TH
Lulu Frost: 20% off with code JULY20
Rebecca Taylor: extra 40% off sale with code FIREWORKS
Tory Burch: extra 30% off sale with code EXTRA30

EARLIER THIS WEEK
Summer’s most interesting bag.
A collection of pretty neutrals.
Another month, another set of sartorial confessions.
Finally ponied up for a Tory Burch Fitbit bracelet, now on super sale.
I also ordered a skort for cycling, since I’m just not on board with shorts.

Filed Under: Weekend Guide Tagged With: Fourth of July sales, the weekend guide

Budget Update: June 2016

June 29, 2016 by jessica 8 Comments

Jenny Bird Large Edie Hoops

I was all about the budget buys this month with each item coming in under $100. This led to a sartorially scatterbrained month with items ranging from a tropical off-the-shoulder number I haven’t yet worn to an ultra-girly dress that’s not totally my style to a faux fur scarf I can’t wait to wear this winter to a preppy button-down shirt I’ve donned at least a dozen times already. It’s amazing to see how quickly those little purchases added up, though! I came in at $250, which is right on the money if my quarter budget was divided evenly over the three-month span.

I don’t have any holes in my wardrobe I’m looking to fill next month. I do have this bag on its way to me (a steal with the extra 50% off, reward coupons, and a birthday discount code that brought the price down to a whopping $27). I’m also eager to try a few things from Ann Taylor, specifically this pair of heels, this top, and this skirt. I might finally add a Tory Burch Fitbit bracelet to my accessories collection now that this leather-wrap bracelet is on sale for $68.

BUDGET*
Summer Budget (June – August): $750
Spent in June: $250
Added: $0
Amount Remaining: $500

Winter Budget Recap: December, January, February
Spring Budget Recap: March, April, May

*I don’t add money for tax and shipping into my budget, nor do I add athletic clothing or sleepwear. Most of the money I earn from the blogging goes into my general savings account or is earmarked for travel, but I’ll move some to the clothing budget when needed.

 

Wardrobe-Update-June-2016

PURCHASED
See all of the year’s wardrobe additions here. 

  • H&M floral off-the-shoulder blouse ($25; not pictured): I adore this, but I actually haven’t worn it yet because the top is awfully sheer. I need some sort of tube top to wear underneath. Any ideas?
  • J.Crew Factory linen-cotton blend shirt ($35; worn here): The linen-cotton blend of this shirt makes it a comfortable, no-fuss option for breezy summer days. It runs true to size.
  • J.Crew Collection faux-fur striped scarf ($36): I’m so happy I patiently waited for this! I adored it last winter and almost pulled the trigger many times, but I didn’t want to spend $165 on it and it was often excluded from discounts. As much as I don’t like winter, at least wearing this scarf is something to look forward to!
  • Zara flounce sleeve dress in blue ($70; worn here): In retrospect, I probably shouldn’t have kept this. On one hand, the lace is pretty, I love the color, and I’m all about the waist-nipping seams lately. On the other hand, I’m really struggling on how to style it. It’s such a girly dress that I don’t want to wear it with ultra feminine accessories because that’s just not my style. It’s also too large. Zara’s sizing is always so hard for me to figure out. I ordered both the medium and the large. The smaller size was a half inch too small around the waist. On the large dress, I can gather at least an inch and a half of fabric in the back. Eventually I’ll take it to the tailor.
  • RACHEL Rachel Roy frond-print dress ($34): I stayed home sick for a day a couple of weeks ago and used it as an opportunity to catch up on magazines. I spotted this frond-print dress in InStyle (I think?) and immediately placed an order for it. I love the graphic black and cream print and the flattering cut. The fabric is stretchy. If you’re between sizes, you can probably get away with the smaller of the two. (I see that it’s now on sale for $42 with an additional 20% off with code FOURTH. Macy’s honored a price adjustment for me, which brought the price down from the $59 I previously paid.)
  • Who What Wear x Target apron slip dress ($33; worn here): This was an impulsive purchase when I went to Target in search of cycling clothing. The fabric is lovely and feels like it should cost way more than it does. The box pleats hang straight down so it doesn’t add too much extra bulk too your figure.
  • Merona black knot belt ($17; worn here): I purchased this belt the same day I purchased the slip dress from Target. I love the design. It’s been great for belting loose casual dresses this summer. I also love how it matches the bag I have en route to me.
  • Jenny Bird large “Edie” hoop earrings (birthday gift): These were from Dave for my birthday! Aren’t they fabulous?

DIDN’T WORK OUT
Things I tried and didn’t love: 

  • dRA “Henriette” dress ($92): Oof, this thing was dumpy on me. The bust was tight (and I don’t have much to fill it out to begin with), the baby-doll waist was too high, and the extra fabric around the waist made me look pregnant. Now, let’s pretend the fit was great. Would I have kept it then? Nope. The quality was pretty bad for $92.
  • ASOS floral skater dress with contrast tipping ($62): I thought the background of this dress would be more of a pink hue, but it was a weird tan color instead. That said, the cut of this dress is incredibly flattering. It’s made of a stretchy knit fabric, so you could go down a size.
  • Betsey Johnson lace trim cotton tunic dress ($148): This looks like a nightgown or, as Dave pointed out, a grandmother’s tea cozy. Don’t do it.
  • Zara guipure lace dress in white ($70): The lace on this dress is gorgeous! The waist seam and halter-cut top are both flattering. The only drawback is that the lining of the skirt is incredibly tight on me. I didn’t love it enough to take it to the tailor to see if they could add triangle insets to the sides of the lining so that it didn’t keep riding up. It’s definitely worth checking out if you’re placing an order or swinging by a Zara store, though.

 

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Filed Under: Budget Tagged With: budget update, budgeting bloggers

The Coveted

June 28, 2016 by jessica 4 Comments

The Coveted 06.28.16

ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT | NINE | TEN | ELEVEN

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Filed Under: Style, The Coveted Tagged With: horn jewelry, neutral colors, rebecca minkoff dress, tassel jewelry, tassel trend

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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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