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What I Bought in September

October 8, 2019 by jessica Leave a Comment

Wardrobe Purchases September 2019

After going to Milwaukee for an afternoon of shopping for a few fall staples, it became apparent that I can’t step foot inside of a store or — god forbid — a mall. I can usually talk myself out of items when I have a screen and miles of distance between myself and a covetable piece. In person? All bets are off. It wouldn’t have been quite so bad if I hadn’t already purchased the Kate Spade heels and the DVF romper. But, c’est la vie.

The upside in a month of overindulgence is that I have exactly one item on my October wish list: this coat. I have an emerald green version from a previous year, and I’d love to add the camel one to my coat collection.

PURCHASED – FOR ME
See all of this year’s sartorial additions here.

  • Diane von Furstenberg “Henrietta” romper – I’m a sucker for a good DVF piece, especially in the form of this flattering romper. It runs big, so you’ll want to size down. The v-neck is low, which makes midday removal easy, but you might want to use a safety pin or add a snap for modesty — although, it might be due to my small chest that it gapes open!
  • Kate Spade tortoiseshell pumps (also here)- I love a classic shoe and this pair from Kate Spade ticks all the boxes with a wearable height, wear-with-everything neutral print, and a patent upper. They run true to size.
  • Banana Republic merino sweater in green and black – My wardrobe was void of slightly-boxy sweaters that I could wear to work and on weekends. I loved these because of the thicker material that layers well. (I hate when you can see hints of what’s layered underneath a sweater because it’s too thin.) They ran true to size for me, but I probably could have sized down for a more fitted look.
  • Joe’s Jeans skinny ankle-length, raw-hem jeans (similar) – I gained weight in Portugal that I haven’t lost yet (oops) and I needed a pair of jeans that fit. These aren’t the same style exactly, but I bought a similar pair at Nordstrom Rack. I’ve always loved how soft Joe’s Jeans are.
  • J.Crew pavé daisy chandelier earrings – The photo doesn’t do these justice. They’re much more sparkly and eye-catching in real life and will be perfect for the holiday season. I wore them to an event already and received a lot of compliments. They’re on sale with an extra 50% off today — get them before they sell out!
  • Banana Republic chunky pointelle cropped sweater in cream – Fair warning for those with long torsos, this sweater is definitely cropped. It just covers the waistband of a pair of non-high-waisted jeans on me. The knit is really pretty with flecks of yellow and black in it. I went down a size.
Home Purchases September 2019

PURCHASED – FOR HOME

  • Target plaid throw pillow in green – This wool-blend pillow is better quality than you’d think for the price. It’s a zippered cover with an insert, rather than the sewn-in ones that you usually get at Target. It’s perfect for adding an autumnal touch to your home without going overboard. (My mom was in town a couple of weeks ago and also loved it. I ordered two more for her when they came back in stock.)
  • Target striped shower curtain in grey – While we’re planning to do a full bathroom remodel eventually, I decided I wanted to give it an in-between update now. We’ll need to work with the existing beige tile, beige tiles, and beige linoleum flooring, and I thought this shower curtain would work well with the neutrals in the room. The fabric is really soft and seems like it’ll drape well.
  • Crate & Barrel wood taper candle holders – I stopped by the brick and mortar store when we were in Milwaukee recently and fell in love with these acacia wood candle holders. They’re a great modern shape and the wood lends warmth to a table setting.

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

  • Madewell “Roadtripper” jeans – The waist was higher than I expected. They ran true-to-size for me, though.
  • Diane von Furstenberg “Savilla” dress – I was hoping to add some more business professional attire to my wardrobe and tried this dress, but I hated it on me. It felt matronly despite the wrap style that’s usually flattering on me. I think I just hate dresses with short sleeves.

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What I Bought This Month

August 29, 2019 by jessica Leave a Comment

Not surprisingly, there were a fair amount of purchases while I was on my blog hiatus that I didn’t share. For home, there were deck lights, a grill, a cute wood box, a side table that’s on backorder, a vase, a surprisingly chic doorstop, and a vintage brass tray that looks like a patinaed version of this one. All in all, a good few months on the home front! Wardrobe purchases were more modest with a sweater, sneakers that are no longer available, my first foray into the headband trend, a formal dress, and a few workout items from Athleta and Target. (I’m obsessed with this hoodie that I bought in navy.) It was actually kind of refreshing to step back from the blog — and the pressure of always scouting out new items — and just enjoy what I already owned with just a few things sprinkled in to keep me from being bored!

Bridesmaid Dresses from Cicinia.com

PURCHASED – FOR ME
See all of this year’s sartorial additions here.

  • Madewell ruffle strap polka dot dress (available here, here, and here) – I was trying to get through summer without purchasing many new items, since I do love what I already own for the season. But the truth is that I was getting bored and craved something new to add into the rotation. (Plus, I gained weight in Portugal that I haven’t lost yet and some of my favorite dresses and my favorite wigs just didn’t fit. Oops.) I bought this in my typical Madewell size and absolutely love the lightweight material and fit. It’s on the verge of being too large, but the buttons pull a little without a safety pin for modesty and a smaller size would have left too much gaping between them when I moved.

PURCHASED – FOR HOME

  • A Meditation art print by Brian Sostrom – I love this print more than I can possibly tell you. I originally bought it for the bedroom, but Dave thought it was too moody (pssh — I think it’s calming) and I moved it to our entry. I went with the 18″ x 24″ print with the matte black metal frame. It has two hooks on top for hanging and I didn’t want to deal with getting two nails correctly spaced and level, so I used this tutorial to add picture wire.
  • Schoolhouse Electric pillow shams in “Blooming Field” – I wanted to purchase these when they debuted this spring, but I kept hesitating. $36 on a king pillow sham is pricey, even though I loved them. I finally decided to go for it at the end of May and was crushed to see that they sold out. Schoolhouse said they’d be back in stock at the beginning of June. I checked every day that month. Nope. Then they said beginning of August. Nope. I finally received an email on Tuesday indicating they were available in limited quantities and I placed the order. I normally wait until items arrive to wax poetic, but if you want anything from the Blooming Field collection, now’s your chance. (I’m sure I’m going to adore them in person. I crushed hard on every item at the Schoolhouse flagship store in Portland last year.)

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What I Bought Last Month

June 3, 2019 by jessica Leave a Comment

I’m surprised that I only added four new things to my closet this month, with the exception of these sunglasses that Dave bought for me as a birthday gift while we were in London. I tend to go overboard before a trip with purchases that I “need” to round out the capsule wardrobe tucked in my suitcase. My favorite purchase of the month are the sandals that I’ve had on my wish list for years. In fact, this is the third summer I’ve wistfully looked at them, but thought that $250 was ridiculous to spend on sandals — and it is, but it isn’t. These go with everything. I’m sure the cost-per-wear at the end of the season will justify the upfront spend given how much I’ve already worn them.

It was also a light purchase month on the home front. We bought a few things on vacation: a couple of ceramic bowls, a vintage decanter tag to label our brandy, and a vintage cricket ball that I thought was too charming to leave behind. Other than that, we only bought a set of acrylic tumblers and a storage basket.

PURCHASED – FOR ME
See all of this year’s sartorial additions here.

  • Ancient Greek ‘Eleftheria’ sandals in tan – As I mentioned above, I thought this was a frivolous purchase even though I’ve wanted them for years. I’m so glad I indulged! They’re incredibly versatile, and they’re surprisingly comfortable for having zero support. The leather foot bed makes for blister-free walks compared to insoles with synthetic materials. I would have bought them years earlier if I could have predicted how much I’d love them! I tried the metallic version, too, which are also very pretty. I went up a size.
  • Loft swing dress (sold out; similar, which I just ordered) – I love swing dresses when it’s hot out, so this was a must have for my summer wardrobe. The only drawback was that it shrunk a bit in the wash despite line drying. There’s plenty of width to allow for that, but the length is concerning on an already-verging-on-too-short dress. I did order the same cut in a different pattern and material because I originally loved it so much, but I’ll have the new one dry cleaned to keep its length.
  • Madewell ruffled shoulder crochet top – This is my favorite Madewell piece ever! The fabric is substantial, so it won’t be a true summer top, but it’ll be great for spring and fall. I went with a medium, which fits well and is my typical size at the retailer. The only downside: it’s selling out, but you can get a similar sweater-style here and a ruffled-shoulder tank here.
  • Old Navy linen-blend shorts in black – These are great for the price point! I wanted a pair of shorts that didn’t feel too tight in the thighs and were long enough for ample rear coverage for our trip. These exceeded my expectations and held up wonderfully and didn’t really stretch out despite wearing them four times on vacation.

PURCHASED – FOR HOME

  • West Elm acrylic tumblers – I bought cheap plastic cups last year to host friends for cocktails during our Memorial Day house crawl. They were a last-minute purchase at Target and were like $3 for a set of six. I never really liked them and these acrylic tumblers seem like a nice replacement. We’ll have to wait and see, though, as they haven’t arrived yet. I placed the order on May 31, the last day to use my credit card’s $25 birthday discount perk. I ordered three of each color in the double old-fashioned size. The clear ones are arriving this week, the blue at the end of June, and the pink in October. Haha. At least I’ll have a set of six this month! Eventually.
  • Target storage basket – We never actually organized our entry closet after moving in. I was getting frustrated with the mess and the amount of random junk in there (including empty boxes for electronic equipment in case it failed us and we needed to return something), so I pulled everything out one day, gave a deep clean, and organized everything. I picked up this basket at Target to corral odds and ends that we use fairly regularly, like Bacon’s leash and harness, my work tote, and compact umbrellas. It’s a nice size to keep those smaller essentials easily accessible.

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What I Bought in April – For Myself & For Home

April 25, 2019 by jessica Leave a Comment

Wardrobe Update April 2019

Up until this month, I had only purchased eight things for my wardrobe. I was doing well with my pared down approach to shopping and I was so much happier with my purchases. I’m not quite sure what happened this month, but I doubled my 2019 additions in just one month with eight things destined for my closet. Eep!

Now, the earrings below were actually gifts from Dave, so they kind of don’t count … right? And those athleisure basics were purchased to wear on the plane to Europe in May — and truth be told, that sweater-meets-hoodie has become my most worn piece this month. It’s so comfortable that I can’t help but put it on after work to meet our friends out for dive-bar beer. As always, I’m sharing the reasoning behind the items below.

I also thought it would be fun this month to debut a new section of this recurring post and share what I purchased for our house, too. Renovations obviously won’t count when it comes to chatting about my monthly spending, but I thought it’d be fun to let you know what I bought ’round these parts before I actually share photos of them in our home.

PURCHASED – FOR ME
See all of this year’s sartorial additions here.

  • Loeffler Randall ‘Celest’ mules – I actually tried to order this pair of Loeffler Randall mules, but the copper ‘Celest’ style was nestled inside the package instead, and you know what? I actually fell in love with the crushed velvet mules with their low-block heel. I ended up finding them on Farfetch for cheaper than the Shopbop error and reordered them for around $100. They run a half size small.
  • Maeve ‘Brenda’ peasant top – I didn’t expect to like this as much as I did. The low v-neck is flattering and the oversize, billowy sleeves are a lot of fun! It’s cut pretty straight through the torso and doesn’t skim my hips that well when it’s untucked, but that’s fine because I actually prefer it tucked to rein in some of the fabric. I went with a small, but would have gone with a medium if I wasn’t going to tuck it in.
  • Banana Republic sweater hoodie – I put this on the day I received it and wore it after work every day for the following week. I’ve since controlled myself. It’s really cozy, though, and the tunic style is relatively flattering, all things considered. I’ve been wearing it with jeans and my beloved Vince sneakers to meet up with friends or go on short bike rides. I bought it in a medium, but could have definitely went with the small. It’s cut generously.
  • Banana Republic performance-stretch joggers – I always wear my yoga pants on international flights, and I often find myself annoyed with them halfway through the flight. They’re warm and uncomfortable and I’d rather wear something loose fitting. That’s where these come in. It was a welcome surprise that they’re flattering, too!
  • LOFT flower branch jumpsuit – I totally bought this to pack for Portugal. I wanted either a maxi dress or jumpsuit to wear on windy days so I didn’t need to worry about the wind flipping up the hem of my skirt. I also wanted at least one knee-covering option that I could pair with a scarf around my shoulders for popping into any conservative churches. I love this jumpsuit because it can easily be dressed up or down, and the smocked back gives it the perfect fit.
  • Chan Luu gold-plated pearl earrings – These are undoubtedly going to be my go-to pair of earrings this spring and summer. They’re versatile enough to elevate every outfit. They’re also lightweight and the gold-plated silver posts don’t irritated my ears.
  • Lele Sadoughi trumpt lily studs – These are like works of art with the attention to detail in these statement-making studs. The petals are made of acetate to keep them from weighing down your lobes during the day.
  • Vintage Whiting & Davis mesh bag (seen here) – I probably should have read the dimensions closer on this eBay find considering it really only fits a couple of credit cards, lipstick, and my keys. It was just so darling, though, that I couldn’t resist.
Home Purchases April 2019

PURCHASED – FOR HOME

  • Pottery Barn curtain rod in brass (and finials) – We finally found a curtain rod we liked for our dining room! We went with brass fixtures throughout the house — an obvious choice given that the original door hardware is brass — so we wanted to continue that with the curtain rod. A lot of brass ones were too modern for the space, but we finally came across this classic one from Pottery Barn.
  • West Elm sheer crosshatch curtains – Curtains are such a pain to shop for. If they’re not ugly, they’re obscenely expensive. I came across this set of sheers and purchased two sets to use in our dining room where we have three windows across one wall (see it here) that have old, cream-colored roller shades. I want to take down the shades and put up sheers for spring and summer to give us some privacy from the neighbor without sacrificing light. I’m not sure if these are “the ones” for that space, but they can easily move to one of our bedrooms when we find something we like more.
  • Sinland linen napkins – This might be one of my favorite Amazon finds yet! A set of six linen napkins for $21 is a steal and I’m really happy with the quality! They washed and dried well without wrinkling, piling, or shrinking. I’m probably going to snag another set or two while they’re still available.
  • ColorBird tassel tablecloth – We hosted Easter this year and I realized at the last minute (well, in time for Prime shipping) that our only tablecloths are Christmas themed. This one is a great price, but the quality is about what you’d expect for that price point.

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

  • Maeve ‘Kalapana’ blouse – The sleeves were too short and puffy.
  • Faithfull the Brand ‘Fresa’ dress – Oh my god, this was a disaster! It looks ridiculously cute online, but did not work on me at all. The dress was much too short and the v-neck much too deep where half of my bra was showing. It’s also not lined and felt cheap for the price.
  • J.Crew demi boot-cut jeans with front seam – Nope, the cropped boot-cut trend isn’t for me. I do like the “Perfecting Pockets” thing that J.Crew’s got going for their jeans, though.
  • Zara linen dress – This looked like a chic potato sack! Honestly, I really liked it, but it was scandalously short. I’m no stranger to a short dress, but this felt indecent.
  • Zara polka dot belt dress – I actually really liked this, but I ordered a large, which is what I normally order at Zara and it was at least two sizes too big. I don’t think I’ll bother reordering.
  • Zara gathered cape dress – In full disclosure, there’s a chance I’m not going to send this back. It’s sitting in my closet while the rest of my Zara returns are ready to be packed up. On one hand, this dress looks like a costume, albeit a chic and sophisticated one, and it’s not the most flattering (aside from the deep-v that opens up the neckline). On the other hand, I feel so darn pretty in it. With my hair up and a pair of statement earrings, this is the kind of cocktail dress I feel like I should have in my closet for whenever such an occasion arises. It’s just that those social engagements are rarely on my calendar. I don’t know what to do! (If you’re into DVF’s ‘Fleurette’ dress style, this one is a decent look for less.)
  • Madewell ruffle-strap maxi dress – This was actually really pretty, but I didn’t think I’d get enough wear out of it to justify the cost.
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What I Bought in March

March 28, 2019 by jessica Leave a Comment

Wardrobe Update March 2019

Another month and another pared down list of purchases to share! Although, this might be a bit misleading because I’ve ordered quite a few things over the past week including this blouse and this one, a pair of jeans, and a dress. None of them have arrived yet, so we can pretend I’m sticking to my quality-over-quantity mantra for now. (And, really, there’s a good chance that half of those items are heading back to their respective retailers.)

PURCHASED
See all of this year’s sartorial additions here.

  • Vince ‘Warren’ platform sneakers – I bought my first pair of Vince sneakers last fall in navy tweed and I absolutely love them. They’re incredibly comfortable, run true to size, and don’t require a break-in period. I wanted a pair in a lighter color for our upcoming trip to Portugal to wear with spring clothing – and to offer comfort while walking along the cobblestoned hills.  (I relied on my other pair during our trip to New York and never had sore feet at the end of the day.) I was unsure about the platform at first, but they’ve grown on me.
  • Kate Spade ‘Margaux’ large crossbody in ‘light fawn’ – I agree with another reviewer in that this bag isn’t “large,” but it is perfect for what I was looking for: a neutral-colored, crossbody bag to use while traveling when I don’t want to bring along my camera. I usually carry my camera with me during the day when we’re on vacation, but I rarely want the extra weight at night. This bag allows me to pare down to just the essentials while still offering enough room for any small souvenirs I might collect. I love the sophisticated shape of the bag that allows it to sit close to the body without being bulky. There’s an exterior slip pocket that can hold a phone for easy access.
  • Old Navy sleeveless swing dress in black – I have a grey version of this and it’s one of my favorite things to wear traveling or to slip on after work to go for a walk around the neighborhood. It’s cheap, comfortable, and doesn’t look sloppy. It’s a win in my book.

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

  • Mango floral print dress – This was my first purchase from Mango and I wasn’t really sure what size to order. The one I opted for was too large and shapeless, and the length went nearly to my knees. The fabric also felt really cheap. I’m not sure I would have kept it even if it fit better.
  • Who What Wear floral blouse – The fabric of this blouse almost feels like linen and I love the print. I tried the small and the medium and neither one was all that flattering. It’s worth trying though.

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