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Wardrobe Workhorses

November 11, 2014 by jessica 8 Comments

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[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]A[/dropcap]fter looking for my outfit posts this season, it has become painfully obvious that I have a few piece in my wardrobe that get a lot of use–and if they’re this prominent on that blog, I’d hate to admit how often I wear them the rest of the time! I suspect we all have pieces like that, though. They’re our favorites that we reach for when we proclaim there’s nothing to wear, pieces that still fit when we’re bloated, and staples that look great no matter how they’re styled. The following four items are my wardrobe workhorses:

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GREY SHIFT DRESS

I bought my grey shift dress from J.Crew around six years ago and it still makes the rounds, which you’ve probably noticed, given that I’ve worn it frequently on the blog this season. It’s a lightweight wool that doesn’t wrinkle and the loose shape fits no matter how much I’ve indulged.

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OVERSIZE CATEYE SUNGLASSES

Nothing hides tired eyes better than a pair of oversize sunglasses. A cateye shape lends the right amount of vintage charm.

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BLACK CROSSBODY SATCHEL

I’d bring a clutch everywhere if it were up to me, but there are plenty of times I need to carry more than what fits in the palm of my hand. That’s where my crossbody satchel comes in. It’s a manageable size, yet holds more than you’d expect (I carried our DSLR in it on our trip to Belgium). I’m fond of the water-resistant Saffiano leather.

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BLACK POINTED TOE FLATS

A simple black flat, devoid of embellishments mixes and matches with just about everything in my closet. A pointed toe elongates the leg and elevates the standard-issue ballet flat into an elegant, work-appropriate shoe that’s just as pretty on the weekend.

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SHOPPING TIPS

It’s almost impossible to predict which pieces will get the most love, but there are a few guidelines that increase the likelihood that your new purchases will become the items you reach for year after year:

  1. Use your past purchases and your current wardrobe habits to guide new purchases. If you’re like me and you wear black pointed flats almost exclusively, try a pair in an unexpected color or pattern. Chances are that you’re smitten with the shape of the item and just a small change will update your look.
  2. Plan your purchases. I say this all the time, but carefully considering your purchases ensures each piece has a place in your wardrobe and lifestyle. None of my wardrobe workhorses were impulse purchases.
  3. Pick an item that’s versatile, but not boring. How many simple white shirts or basic black sweaters do you truly love? Probably not many. You’ll be more likely to get jazzed about an item that’s interesting. Even the smallest of details can pull at your heartstrings and make you fall in love with it each time you pull it out.

 What are your wardrobe workhorses? 

Filed Under: Shopping Guide, Style Tagged With: style tips, wardrobe

Playful Print

November 10, 2014 by jessica 16 Comments

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[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]T[/dropcap]his shirt makes me ridiculously happy and it’s not just because it matches my favorite pin. Paired with a short shift dress, it has the carefree ’60s vibe I’m fond of. And, what better way to embrace its playful side than at a nearby playground? Thankfully no children were around because one trip down the slide made me realize how short my skirt was and how cold plastic playground equipment could be!

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DETAILS

Shirt: Tory Burch (love this one)
Dress: J.Crew (similar splurge, similar save)
Shoes: J.Crew
Necklace: vintage (similar)
Ring: YSL
Bag: Coach (similar splurge, similar save)
Sunglasses: Prada
Lips: Stila “Fiore”
Nails: Essie “Spaghetti Strap”

Filed Under: Outfits, Style Tagged With: J.Crew, jewelry, outfit, Prada, tory burch, wardrobe, ysl

Bauble of the Week

November 9, 2014 by jessica 6 Comments

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[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]P [/dropcap]earls may have stole the show this year, but I’m in the mood for something more opulent now that the holidays are fast approaching. Forget glitzy rhinestone layers and reach for this season’s most luxurious trend: the tassel. Whether you opt for a budget-friendly bauble or splurge on this asymmetrical beauty, you’re sure to make a statement.

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Filed Under: Jewelry Tagged With: bauble of the week, Eddie Borgo, jewelry

Beetle Mania

November 7, 2014 by jessica 6 Comments

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[dropcap custom_class=”normal”]I[/dropcap]f you’ve been a longtime reader of my blog, you’ll remember how giddy I was to acquire this piece from the Coach x Tony Duquette collection. The lapis and malachite stick pin still remains a favorite in my jewelry box. I don’t wear it often, but that might have to change now that I’ve scored this beetle-print shirt by Tory Burch. It was hanging by its lonesome at Nordstrom Rack today and I was all too willing to bring it home to its sartorial sole mate.

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Filed Under: Jewelry, Style Tagged With: coach, jewelry, tony duquette, tory burch, wardrobe

Currently Coveting

November 6, 2014 by jessica 12 Comments

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

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Have you had a chance to check out the Faribault for Target collection yet? It may be my favorite Target collaboration to date, especially since each piece is 100% wool and made in America. I ordered this scarf (a great alternative to the ubiquitous blanket scarf that everyone has), but there are so many other great pieces I have my eye on like this throw blanket. The matching scarf in either the traditional cut or the infinity version is perfect for gift giving.

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I just placed an order for this skirt, a flirty alternative to the grey flannel skirt above. It’s also much cheaper, especially if you can find one of those rare coupon codes that includes BR Picks.

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It’s too early to start thinking of warm weather essentials, but the Loeffler Randall resort collection is too good to ignore. I need the gold petal slides.

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Filed Under: Currently Coveting, Style Tagged With: currently coveting

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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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