Showing posts with label style sessions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style sessions. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

just more dangerous cold...



Well, the schools are closed again today, so my second day of student teaching is being spent stuck at home too. Oh well, at least the kids will be safe and warm at home. And meanwhile I'm trying to make the most this time to get things done in the house. Here's a casual outfit I wore last week.

Also, #ImGettingFit2014 doesn't officially start until February, I believe, but I've started sharing my workouts and healthy meals on instagram get started. I'd love for you to join me, the more the better, because the more encouragement we can all offer each other! The link to my instagram can be found in the sidebar and here.

Top: Cotton On (exact below)
Cardigan: Sears
Jeans: Old Navy (exact below)
Necklace: Rue 21
Bracelet: old
Ring: Charlotte Russe

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drapey aztec


This post is linked up to Style Sessions @ Style Elixir (button in sidebar)

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

animal print and curves




I may be working to get more fit as I posted about yesterday, but I know and love my body for what it is. I have curves, and I'm proud of them! Take this animal print top that I wore last week to my second student teaching contract meeting. I made sure to get a picture so you could see how it looks on me. Tell me this isn't a top that was designed for a girl with curves- it fits them perfectly! This top is from Sofia Vergara's line at Kmart, which I am really digging, because I think all of the clothes are designed this way to look good on women who have some curves. Plus the prices are Kmart affordable! And yes, this was two days in a row that I wore this bootcut dress pants. I've had them so long I can't remember where I got them from, but I think this is a great staple for your wardrobe, and the ones below are really similar!

Top: Kmart
Pants: old, very similar below
Necklace: Windsor, exact below

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blue animal print




This post is linked up to Style Sessions at Style Elixir (link in sidebar)

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

white button up casual




A shout-out to Audrey from Putting Me Together for this top, because she was selling it online and I snatched it up! I had been looking for a relaxed white button up, and this is perfect. I wore it to class so I kept it casual- untucked with skinny jeans. Then I added my orange tribal pendant necklace and this orange stone ring to add a little bit of an unexpected take to the look. Do you own a white button up?

Top: resale
Pants: Old Navy (exact below)
Necklace: Rue21
Ring: purchased in Disney World

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button up casual




This post is linked up to Style Sessions at Style Elixir.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

1 Piece Many Ways: Floral Pants

Audrey at Putting Me Together is hosting another 1 Piece Many Ways link-up, and I'm excited to join along again! I'm always trying to think of all the ways that I can wear a piece when I buy it, so I love creating these posts, and getting inspiration from others as well. And all of these outfits feature pieces that are exact or similar to things I actually own.

1 piece many ways floral pants


For this post, I decided to choose floral pants. I feel like floral pants are one of those things that you really want, you buy, and then you have no idea how to wear them. I know I first felt this way when I bought my first pair. Now I have 2 pairs, though, and I love them a lot! This is an exact pair that I got from Kohl's, and I also have a pair from Loft as well.


white and floral


You can't go wrong with pairing any pants with a white top. And while these pants have white in them, it doesn't matter of they don't, because it's a neutral. This top is more loose-fitting which gives the whole outfit a more laid back and casual vibe. But you could use a more structured button up for a more dressed up look instead, if you want. I brought in some color with the shoes, by matching these to one of the colors in the pants, and I added just a simple bracelet to finish things off, because when you have statement pants like these, you can really let them steal the show and keep everything else simple.


black leather and floral


If floral pants seem a little too delicate or girly to you, leather is a great way to edge them up. Everything else in this outfit besides the pants are black, which gives it a more streamlined, simple look. Black is another great neutral to pair with pants like these to let them speak for themselves.

white, black, and floral


As you can tell from the name of this blog, I love lace. In this case, it takes a simple white top and makes it more visually interesting and dressier. And when you pair it with a classic black blazer, this is a way to wear the floral pants in a more professional looking context. I kept the shoes white, and added the mint bubble necklace with a little color. I'm a big fan of accessories, and you can usually find me wearing many of them, but when wearing statement pants like this that can be seen as loud, I usually try to stick to one accessory that compliments the outfit so I don't overwhelm anything.

casual floral


A comfortable casual grey top is one of my favorite wardrobe staples- to have both in short sleeve and long sleeve! Nothing says comfy casual like grey, and it goes well with anything as a neutral. One way to dress down floral pants is to pair them with a loose fitting grey top like I did here, some TOMS, and a cozy knit scarf.

blue and floral


Here is a different casual look with the pants. There isn't actually any blue in the pants, but it still works well, since it's in the same cool colors family. This blue sweatshirt is venturing out of neutrals and into colors, but it still isn't overwhelming. These cute slouchy knit boots are more casual than more structured boots, and probably more cozy too. But I added a pearl and chains necklace for more of a classic look to finish things off.

green floral

purple floral


Since I happen to have this top in both of these colors, I decided to include both in outfits. The same basic idea, but switching out the color. With these button ups, these outfits could easy be worn in a more professional setting. Another way to bring color in in a way that isn't overwhelming is to be more matchy with the top like here. It's totally ok to pick up on a color in a multicolored piece in one other piece. But then I would avoid matching everything, because I do believe that would be too matchy, which you don't want. So you can match a color in the top, but then I didn't in the shoes, and I wouldn't in the accessories either if I had any.

stripes and floral


Finally, I included this one last, because I know mixing prints takes a lot more courage. Plus it can be tricky, because sometimes you try and it just doesn't work. Since the flowers in the pants are more on the small side and tight together, I went with thicker stripes. But, if the pattern was bigger, I would go with thinner stripes on the top. Pairing big and small works best together when mixing prints. Another reason that it works is that the top contains not only neutral colors, but also ones found in the pants, so the colors don't compete at all. And if you have a little more courage, you can even add a completely different pop of color in either your shoes or bag, like I did here.

So do you have floral pants? Does this seem like something you can do? I was scared at first before I purchased my first pair, but I assure you, you can pull them off too!


This post is linked up to Putting Me Together and Style Sessions at Style Elixir.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Colorblocked





I like this top from StyleMint, because I don't have anything else like it. It's a bold look, plus it also contains my high school colors, which makes me a little nostalgic. Normally I would wear this top with some black or denim skinny pants, but it was so hot this day, that I had to go with capris. I went with my brown capris, which still work with this top, even though there's no brown with the top. I used to be scared to play around with neutrals, because even though Stacy and Clinton have told us numerous times that they go together, it just didn't seem right. But I see, of course, that they were correct. I went with a simple and architectural ring and necklace to kind of keep with the feel of the top.

Top: StyleMint (exact below)
Pants: old
Necklace: Forever 21 (exact below)
Bracelet: Apple of My Eye jewelry (exact below)
Ring: Sneakpeeq

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colorblocked


This post is linked up to Style Sessions

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

scarf addiction




I apologize for the low quality of these pictures. They were snapped quickly inside on my phone. But I hope you can still get the idea of the outfit. I have such a huge scarf collection, to the point where I have to usually remind myself not to get anymore because I don't need anymore. But when I saw this one on a recent shopping trip for only $5 at Charlotte Russe, I couldn't pass it up. I love tribal prints and the colors in this along with the fullness of the scarf are great. I realize my shirt looks grey in the pictures but it was actually a light taupe color.

Do you have a ton of scarves as well? Or is it something else you're addicted to?

Top: Soffe, sold out
Pants: Kohls, sold out
Scarf: Charlotte Russe, not online but hopefully still in stores
Shoes: ShoeMint (exact, $80)
Bracelet: bought in Cozumel, Mexico
Spiral Ring: Claire's

As a new feature on the blog, I'm going to do Shop the Look polyvore collages, where you can click on the items to shop the exact or similar ones I found. I'm going to try to get the prices as low as possible keeping with the philosophy of this blog and because I know it's what I'd want. The nice thing with polyvore too is that if you click on an item, it will show you similar ones if you scroll down. That way, if any items I ever link to aren't available anymore, you should hopefully still be able to find something! Plus I think it looks a lot nicer to see it visually.


aztec and blue

This post is linked up to Style Sessions.