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The Weekend Guide

August 22, 2015 by jessica 3 Comments

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DECORATE
Update your bedroom with eight rules normally reserved for your wardrobe. I love the idea of channeling a resort destination.

KNOW
Office arguments can heat up quickly. Here’s what to say for productive confrontations — and when to keep your mouth shut.

BAKE
Pastries are going to be so much cuter with the cacti print this rolling pin leaves behind.

ADD
When I think of penguins, I think of long expanses of snow-covered tundra and icy oceans — not lush islands off the coast of Australia. Macquarie Island is home to hundreds of thousands of penguins. It’s also the only breeding ground for royal penguins on earth with an estimated 850,000 breeding pairs residing on the island.

ANTICIPATE
Starbucks’ must-have drink of autumn has a later release date this year. (Don’t shoot the messenger.)

WATCH
As a society, we’re addicted to fast fashion. This documentary shows us the real cost of cheap clothing. Read an interview with the director here.

EARLIER THIS WEEK
Getting candid about my budget.
A top with pretty little details.
A roundup of this week’s most covetable items. (I really want the cape.)
Amazing Elizabeth and James sunglasses in the week’s Five Under $55.
Finally transitioning back to sandals!

Filed Under: Weekend Guide Tagged With: cacti print rolling pin, home decor, starbucks pumpkin spice latte, the true cost

Five Under $55

August 21, 2015 by jessica 5 Comments

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There are some fantastic end-of-summer sales right now. Two of this week’s picks are from J.Crew’s latest promotion of 30% off sale items and 50% off final sale items with code GREATSALE. The earrings are such showstoppers and come in at just $37.50 after the additional discount. Let’s also take a moment to talk about those sunglasses. The retro-inspired shades are by Elizabeth and James and are only $50.

Filed Under: Budget Style Tagged With: elizabeth and james sunglasses, finds under $55, j.crew mardi gras earrings, j.crew sale, j.crew tiered flutter beach dress, Sixth + Love Priscilla Gladiator

The Coveted

August 19, 2015 by jessica 12 Comments

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This week, I’m coveting:

  • A chic cape, along with many other new arrivals at J.Crew. This looks like the perfect fit-and-flare LBD and I adore this special occasion dress.
  • Illesteva sunglasses in the “frost” colorway. It seems like everyone has these sunglasses now, but the shape is almost too fun to resist!
  • A flattering chambray shirt dress. This darling number has an adjustable waist tie so you can get the perfect fit.
  • A flippy mini skirt. This cute skirt is a steal at $79. Throw on this grey sweater for an adorable monochromatic ensemble.
  • An onyx statement pendant. I really admire Aurélie Bidermann’s work — I just wish it was a bit more affordable! This piece is especially breathtaking and also comes in a hoop earring version.
  • A pointed version of the now iconic kitty flats. You know how much I love a pointed flat.

Filed Under: The Coveted Tagged With: aurélie bidermann, chambray shirt dress, charlotte olympia midcentury kitty, grey mini skirt, illesteva sunglasses, j.crew cape jacket

Snapshot

August 18, 2015 by jessica 5 Comments

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It’s the last day of the LOFT friends and family sale (40% off everything — including Lou & Grey — with code SHAREIT). This swing top is a great choice if you’re looking to round out your end-of-summer wardrobe. The loose silhouette is ideal for humid days, but the detailing is what really won me over. There are flirty peeks of skin that show through the delicate trim and a line of little tassels near the waist. I’ve linked to this and my other LOFT favorites below. (Is anyone else as obsessed with this dress as I am? It would be perfect with my new loafers.)

 

Filed Under: Personal Style, Style Tagged With: loft boho halter top, loft friends and family sale

Let’s Talk: Budgeting

August 17, 2015 by jessica 19 Comments

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We all skirt around the issue of money on our blogs and, to be honest, I’ve never really felt comfortable with my budget posts because they don’t accurately reflect how I budget for clothing. So, I thought I’d open the discussion about budgeting to share my strategies and learn your tips for fiscal responsibility.

GOAL SETTING

Before determining what to spend, or even what to save, setting up financial goals is a must. This includes long-term goals (like retirement), paying off debt, and big ticket purchases (think future house, not future handbag). Determine how much you need to accomplish these things and work backward to figure how much you need to put toward your goals annually and then monthly. These are your priority items that you should treat like a monthly bill. I urge you to be realistic about how much you can save each month. If all you can save is $50 per paycheck, it’s better than nothing. Choosing an unrealistic goal will leave you discouraged and unlikely to continue saving. (It should go without saying that paying off credit card debt should be your top priority. And, for goodness sakes, take advantage of your company’s 401(k) plan. It’s free money if they match your contributions.)

SAVING

Now it’s time to save. Without savings, we’d never have enough money for a home, vacation, wedding, or a covetable handbag. I use Capital One 360 to set up various savings accounts (no, this isn’t sponsored). I have a general account that doubles as my emergency fund where I’m working to save up three months of income. I also have a “Europe” savings account, a “Home” account for a future down payment and furnishings for our current place, and a “Splurge” account. Whenever I get paid, I transfer a set amount to each account. I don’t put very much in my “Splurge” account, only $50 per paycheck, but it’s also where blog income and eBay earnings go. The great thing about Capital One 360 is that you can create as many different savings accounts as you want without the need for a minimum balance. You can also name and rename the accounts to remind you of your goals. (I had one when I was saving for my Hermes bracelet. Having the account named as such made made me feel less guilty about spending that kind of cash on a piece of jewelry. Now, I’m starting one for the mini Chloe “Marcie” bag I love so much.) It’s important to put a dollar amount to each of your goals and determine a monthly savings goal to help you get there. It adds a level of urgency that helps to prioritize it when you’re weighing your options between putting that $200 in savings or buying a dress (ahem) that caught your eye.

BUDGETING

To determine my budget, I add the overall expected income for the month and subtract all fixed expenses (rent, student loans, etc.), credit card debt, expected variable expenses (i.e. medical bills for my fractured foot or car repairs), and savings goals. These are the nonnegotiable priority items that must be paid off first. Then, I take the remaining amount and divide that by four to calculate my weekly budget. This is money I use for clothing, dining out, entertainment, gas, and groceries. I found it too overwhelming to set a monthly spending limit for things like groceries. Breaking it down into a week-by-week limit makes it easier for me to manage. I offset any surplus or deficit with money from the surrounding weeks. This is why my monthly clothing budget didn’t really hold up. In the event that I want to splurge, I first supplemented my income with blog revenue or higher than average work commissions, and I cut back on spending in other areas.

For example, here’s where my money went last week. My starting balance is $225:

  • J.Crew Sweater: $64 (This hasn’t arrived yet. I’ll add the money to this week’s budget if I need to return it.)
  • Groceries: $84
  • Dining Out: $11
  • Home: $17
  • Gas: $72 (This is unusually high because we drove to my parents’ house last weekend. It’s usually $25-30 per week.)
  • Misc.: $9

That left me with a deficit of $31.50 that I’ll subtract from this week’s budget. Calculating my spending each week helps me stay on track to address these deficits before they snowball into a larger amount. Left unaddressed, $30 per week turns into $120 that I didn’t account for during the month. That money would be taken back out of savings and I’d lose traction on my long-term goals.

ADDITIONAL STRATEGIES

There are a few additional savvy spending and saving tactics to keep in mind:

  • Cost Per Wear: This totally comes off as a fashion girl’s hinkey rationalization for a big ticket item, but there’s truth in it. Spending $200 on a dress you’ll wear 10 times comes out to just $20 per wear. A $60 ASOS number that you only wear once isn’t a worthwhile purchase. It’s hard to avoid those cheap thrills, I know, but it’s worth training yourself to spot items you’ll actually get enough use out of. (That said, go for that ASOS dress if you think you’ll wear it as often and the quality will hold up.)
  • Rewards Credit Cards: Tread lightly with this piece of advice. As long as you’re able to pay off your credit card debt in full every month, go for a credit card with a great rewards program. I have a Capital One Venture card that’s basically like getting cash back to use on travel purchases. If you’re tempted to overspend, stick with cash or your debit card.
  • Plan Purchases: I have a private Pinterest board where I pin potential purchases. So, when there’s an unexpected Lilly Pulitzer sale, I’m not nearly as tempted to stray from my planned purchases to waste money on something else.
  • Unroll Promotional Emails: I use Unroll.me to consolidate promotional emails into one email I look at daily. This cuts down on sale temptation tremendously. I also use the service to manage subscriptions to store mailings and unsubscribe from ones I no longer care about. (Is there ever not a sale event at LOFT?!)
  • Research Purchases: I understand the temptation of a flash sale, but do some research if it’s a brand that multiple retailers carry. Many times you can find the item even cheaper or discover a discount code at another location.

WHAT’S YOUR BUDGET M.O.?

And, if you just want the wallet…

Filed Under: Budget Tagged With: Budget, how to budget, kate spade wallet

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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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Back in December, we booked @therobeychicago for a Back in December, we booked @therobeychicago for a couple nights in the summer and our long awaited anticipation of lounging by the rooftop pool was finally fulfilled last weekend. It also inadvertently became the weekend I made Dave eat a cheeseburger every day, between @redhotranchchicago, @eatmottst, and @smallcheval. There are worst ways to spend a weekend.

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Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until la Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until late last year when we finally bought a bed, mattress, and a set of sheets. We used some of our own extra bedding (tucking in the generous overhang of our king blankets under the queen-sized mattress) and old bedside lamps from our bedroom: functional, but not quite the charming space I’d envisioned.
 
That started to change when I purchased the Popcorn Grid Coverlet from Schoolhouse — an item I’d been eyeing for years — plus some graphic floral pillows. Then came a bright blue round cushion and the sweetest Teig lamp, both generously gifted by Schoolhouse, and the room finally started to come together. You can shop my picks here: https://liketk.it/5f322

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Growing up in northern Wisconsin, lilacs always hi Growing up in northern Wisconsin, lilacs always hit peak bloom right around my birthday on May 30. My mom would fill a large crystal vase with fresh-cut stems, and their scent would waft through the house. 

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Finishing our guest room has been a focus of ours Finishing our guest room has been a focus of ours this year, and the cute Teig Lamp from Schoolhouse is such a charming addition to the space. It’s named for the German word for “dough,” which is perfect for its soft, petite shape.

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(The lamp and circle pillow were gifted. I purchased the other items.)

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