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5 Style Lessons

October 26, 2015 by jessica 6 Comments

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Even though class has been in session for a few weeks, I’m still get a twinge of envy when I pass grade schools on my daily commute. I suspect many of you were like me on the first day of school, anxious to debut the outfit you so meticulously curated and artfully convinced your parents to purchase. It was an opportunity reinvent yourself. Grade school days may be long gone, but it doesn’t mean we can’t benefit from fashion lessons learned over the years (and a few new purchases from ASOS’ stylish back-to-school selection).

#1 Buy inexpensive pieces in neutral colors.
I’m all about a good bargain piece on two conditions: it’s well made and it’s relatively neutral. Bright colors, garish patterns, and extra embellishments make inexpensive items look, well, cheap. It’s much harder to tell that an item is from a fast fashion store when you pick out a solid neutral color or a classic pattern. Need proof? Sharon Stone’s Gap shirt on the red carpet. She could have selected a shirt from any design house, but opted for a budget buy from Gap and managed to look like a million bucks.

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#2 Life is too short to wear cheap shoes.
Wearing non-breathable, blister-inducing polyurethane, and hobbling around with no arch support isn’t fun and I don’t know why women do it to themselves. And, even if you find a pair that’s comfortable, it’s not long until they wear out. Spending money on quality shoes is always worth it.

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#3 Mix old with new.
Overhauling your wardrobe each season may be tempting, but you’re doing yourself a disservice. A wardrobe should be a collection of items that tell a story and remind you of special moments and experiences. Wearing old items lends authenticity to your outfit and makes you look less like a fashion victim. Besides, there’s a bit of satisfaction telling someone that an item has been in your collection for years and, no, they can’t find it at a store.

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#4 Accessories make the outfit.
An outfit without accessories is like a cake without frosting. What’s the point? Kidding aside, accessories make an outfit your own and add personality to an otherwise banal ensemble.

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#5 Wear what you love, even if it means taking a risk.
Forget rules about wearing things to suit your body type or choosing age-appropriate duds. Clothing should be fun! Throw caution to the wind and buy a silhouette you’ve been itching to try or go for the bold accessory (like this glittery handbag). For the last two years, I was convinced that midi-length skirts weren’t for me. The full, a-line options cut me off at the widest part of my calf and made me look considerably heavier. So, I was a little nervous about ordering this midi-length dress. But, I love it. There’s a ton of material that helps the dress hang straight down, which is more flattering on me than the poufy skirts I was trying.

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Dress: c/o ASOS | Purse: Lulu Guinness c/o ASOS | Necklace: c/o ASOS | Shoes: Kate Spade | Cuff: Melinda Maria (similar) | Sunglasses: Karen Walker c/o Shopbop | Lips: Stila “Fiore” | Nails: Zoya “Dove”

 

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This post is in collaboration with ASOS.

Filed Under: Personal Style, Style Tagged With: asos midi dress, karen walker number one sunglasses, kate spade karolina, lulu guinness ellie, melinda maria cuff, stila all-day liquid lipstick, zoya dove

Caped

October 19, 2015 by jessica 34 Comments

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My shopping M.O. usually comes down to “if Blair wore it, I probably won’t look good in it,” but I couldn’t resist at least trying DKNY’s “Blythe” hooded cape that made a reappearance this season after quickly selling out last winter. As you may recall, I struck out with J.Crew’s cape in September. I hated the color in person and I couldn’t really justify outerwear that restricted my ability to drive. This cape, on the other hand, is perfect. It’s kind of a stadium blanket-coat hybrid that’s amazingly cozy with a thick wool-blend fabric. Openings on each side allow for ample movement, while snaps give the illusion of sleeves. I wore it out for the day on Sunday (more house hunting!) and was actually a little too warm when the temperature reached the mid-50s, which is reassuring since I plan to get as much use out of it as possible until the first snowfall. Prices on the cape vary wildly. 6pm.com has the black version available for $90, while Nordstrom has both black and grey available for $158. Zappos and Bloomingdale’s are significantly more expensive at $240 and $354, respectively.

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Cape: DKNY | Sweater: J.Crew Factory (old, similar) | Pants: Banana Republic | Clutch: DVF | Rings: c/o Julie Vos | Shoes: Kate Spade (love the metallic pink version) | Sunglasses: Karen Walker c/o Shopbop | Lips: Clinique “Peony” | Nails: Zoya “Dove”

 

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linking up with Rachelle, Jenna, and Caryl

Filed Under: Outfits, Personal Style Tagged With: diane von furstenberg 440 clutch, dkny blythe cape, dvf 440 clutch, julie vos jewelry, julie vos rings, karen walker number one sunglasses, Kate Spade Carima Loafers

Windowpane

October 12, 2015 by jessica 19 Comments

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If you’ve been following along on Instagram, you already know I fell in love with this dress Friday afternoon. I’m so crazy about it, in fact, that I wore it to a baby shower on Saturday and again on Sunday to run a few errands and stop at an open house. It’s technically a tunic and meant to be worn with pants or leggings (pfft…), but I’m 5’7″ and it’s definitely long enough to wear as a dress. (Don’t worry, I double checked by layering my favorite black skirt underneath and the hemlines met.) It’s also the softest sweater dress I have ever worn. The cream and black colorway is sold out online, but our store had the full size run.

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Dress: Anthropologie | Bag: JCOS Studios (read my review) | Sunglasses: Karen Walker c/o Shopbop | Shoes: Ferragamo c/o Shopbop | Ring: c/o Gorjana (old, similar) | Bracelet: Kate Spade (similar) | Lips: Stila “Fiore” | Nails: Essie “Master Plan”

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linking up with Rachelle, Jenna, and Caryl

 

Filed Under: Outfits, Personal Style, Style Tagged With: Anthropologie Paned Sweater Tunic, essie master plan, ferragamo varina black, gorjana ring, jcos studios bag, jcos studios messenger bag with lock, karen walker number one sunglasses, stila fiore

Flower Child

September 21, 2015 by jessica 20 Comments

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I can’t begin to tell you how much I adore this Zara dress. I love the flirty length, the bell sleeves, and the muted color palette that makes it perfect for warm fall days. I bought it when we were in Georgetown a few weeks ago and wore it the very next day (a sure sign of a great purchase).  Now that I’m home with full access to my jewelry collection, I’ve been pairing it with a long pendant similar to this.

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Dress: Zara | Bag: Tory Burch (old, love this) | Sandals: Steve Madden (old, similar) | Sunglasses: Karen Walker c/o Shopbop | Rings: c/o Julie Vos (similar), Lulu Frost

 

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linking up with Rachelle, Jenna, and Caryl

 

Filed Under: Outfits, Personal Style, Style Tagged With: fall 1970s inspiration, fall floral, julie vos jewelry, karen walker number one sunglasses, lulu frost code ring, steve madden antler sandals, tory burch tote, zara floral print dress

Spanish Steps

September 17, 2015 by jessica 8 Comments

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Another day, another D.C. post! During a morning stroll past the embassies, Dave suggested we take a short detour to the Spanish Steps in the Kalorama neighborhood. Constructed in 1911, this park is surprisingly secluded and tranquil for being so close to the busy streets of Dupont. I wouldn’t recommend making a special trip to the steps, but it’s a nice stop if you’re in the ‘hood.

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Dress: LOFT (old, but I love this and this for fall) | Bag: Tory Burch (similar in black) | Sunglasses: Karen Walker c/o Shopbop (similar for much cheaper) | Sandals: Steve Madden (similar save and splurge) | Bracelets: Hermes, c/o Julie Vos (similar)

 

Filed Under: Personal Style, Style Tagged With: hermes clic clac, julie vos bracelet, karen walker number one sunglasses, lace dress, steve madden sandals, tory burch kerrington tote

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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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