I love LOVE LOVE Origins Ginger Essence ($37 for 5omL). It smells wonderfully feminine without being flowery and a little earthy and spicy without any musk tones. The rollerball version is cheap ($12.50), won’t leak during travel and is easy to pop in your bag (plus men seem to love it!)
Friday, March 28, 2008
Rave: Origins Ginger Essence
I love LOVE LOVE Origins Ginger Essence ($37 for 5omL). It smells wonderfully feminine without being flowery and a little earthy and spicy without any musk tones. The rollerball version is cheap ($12.50), won’t leak during travel and is easy to pop in your bag (plus men seem to love it!)
True Confessions: Home Shopping Edition
Embarrassing confession: sometimes when I can't sleep I put on one of the home shopping networks - just the constant upbeat tone of their voices is very soothing. But anyway, the other night they were "presenting" a soft brown wrap cardigan ($69.50) that was actually quite cute. I imagined my way into an easy but glamorous summer outfit... the only problem would be keeping the pants clean!
The Higher the Hair, The Closer to God
Rant: 80s glasses
I have limited tolerance for 80s nostalgia. I feel no sentimentality for Thundercat or John Hughes movies. I think Thriller is okay, just okay.
And the 80s fashion redux of late: I sloowwwwwly came around to leggings. Skinny jeans have not been my favorite fashion trend of all times. And acid-washed tapered jeans, umm.
But the sunglasses, oh dear god the sunglasses:
....oh, and Kanye.
ohh Kanye...
Wake up!
These. Do. Not. Look. Good.
In fact, they look horrible.
This trend must die.
/rant
Sak Handbags
When I was in high school, I worked at Filenes, a department store. I remember stocking the Sak handbags and thinking, "How horrendously ugly." It was a variety of things: the fact that they were only available in shades of beige and gray (with maybe a muddy blue thrown in here in there), the weird crochet that looked like it would get dirty immediately, the clumsy-looking shapes, the name.
Well, friends, I have come around. They have some very nice leather bags at quite reasonable prices and I am considering the "Ashbury" linen bag as a pretty, go-with-everything (slightly impractical) summer handbag.
Silverlake Leather Convertible Satchel ($199)
Ashbury Linen Shopper ($99)
Well, friends, I have come around. They have some very nice leather bags at quite reasonable prices and I am considering the "Ashbury" linen bag as a pretty, go-with-everything (slightly impractical) summer handbag.
Silverlake Leather Convertible Satchel ($199)
Ashbury Linen Shopper ($99)
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
Fashion & Cancer
I am currently undergoing treatment for lymphoma and although fashion might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of cancer, I find that it is a fun diversion (thus this blog!) For better or for worse, women have a lot wrapped up in personal appearance and chemo's side effects' impact on physical appearance - hair loss (including eyelashes and eyebrows), strange skin, scars - can be especially hard for that reason. In the midst of all that, putting a little effort into fashion can cheer you up.
My stomach bothers me constantly so I never want to wear anything tight around my middle. As a result I have developed a uniform of cozy layers. I think of it as kind of a Bohemian look.
1) Tunic sweaters and long cardigans- being at home so much is fueling my eBay cashmere obsession
2) Leggings, yoga pants, wide-legged pants and soft jeans.
3) Flats and equestrian- style flat boots (I've always been a heels girl but cancer changes everything...).
4) I don't mind my wig, since it actually looks better than my real hair did, but sometimes I'm just not in the mood, so I trade off between it and some pretty Russian-ish scarves.
5) Great cheap A-line coat from H&M - I can squash all of the layers underneath and still look semi-chic.
My stomach bothers me constantly so I never want to wear anything tight around my middle. As a result I have developed a uniform of cozy layers. I think of it as kind of a Bohemian look.
1) Tunic sweaters and long cardigans- being at home so much is fueling my eBay cashmere obsession
2) Leggings, yoga pants, wide-legged pants and soft jeans.
3) Flats and equestrian- style flat boots (I've always been a heels girl but cancer changes everything...).
4) I don't mind my wig, since it actually looks better than my real hair did, but sometimes I'm just not in the mood, so I trade off between it and some pretty Russian-ish scarves.
5) Great cheap A-line coat from H&M - I can squash all of the layers underneath and still look semi-chic.
What I want now: Liberty scarf
Recently I have been lusting over these vintage Liberty scarves on eBay. I love the beautiful colors and prints, the upper-crusty Liberty name and the pure silk. With most auctions starting at under $10, they are affordable too.
Fave Five: Banana Republic
I could easily spend all my money at Banana Republic and, true to form, they have great pieces for spring. My favorites:
Paisley silk shirtdress ($130)
I love dresses for spring and summer. You have your whole outfit in one shot. It's easy to commute in the heat in flipflops, then throw on a cardigan or jacket and heels at the office. Paisley + silk = love.
Greenwich shoulder satchel ($228)
White leather is a classic rich-looking summer handbag. This one has nice hardware details, a nice compact shape, plus it fits over your shoulder (a must in my book). In my fantasy life, I can see myself carrying this to lunch in Palm Springs... sigh...
Oriana shielded sandal ($78)
With it comfy looking shape and slightly polished look, I could this being worn with everything from jeans to dresses. I also like the silver version.
Cotton chunky sweater jacket ($98)
It's not a jacket... it's not a sweater... it's a sweater jacket! Perfect for slightly cool days when you don't want a jacket or aggressively airconditioned offices. It also has a cute vacationy vibe to it.
Lightweight wool A-line dress ($99.99)
Another good summer work dress. I like the forgiving, flattering A-line cut and the fact that the look can be completely changed with different shoes, jackets, sweaters and accessories.
Paisley silk shirtdress ($130)
I love dresses for spring and summer. You have your whole outfit in one shot. It's easy to commute in the heat in flipflops, then throw on a cardigan or jacket and heels at the office. Paisley + silk = love.
Greenwich shoulder satchel ($228)
White leather is a classic rich-looking summer handbag. This one has nice hardware details, a nice compact shape, plus it fits over your shoulder (a must in my book). In my fantasy life, I can see myself carrying this to lunch in Palm Springs... sigh...
Oriana shielded sandal ($78)
With it comfy looking shape and slightly polished look, I could this being worn with everything from jeans to dresses. I also like the silver version.
Cotton chunky sweater jacket ($98)
It's not a jacket... it's not a sweater... it's a sweater jacket! Perfect for slightly cool days when you don't want a jacket or aggressively airconditioned offices. It also has a cute vacationy vibe to it.
Lightweight wool A-line dress ($99.99)
Another good summer work dress. I like the forgiving, flattering A-line cut and the fact that the look can be completely changed with different shoes, jackets, sweaters and accessories.
Rant: I hate clutches!!!
Talk about a impractical trend. Unless you have a driver following you around, I can't imagine hauling this around. Just think about looking for your iPod or subway pass or schlepping grocery bags. Also, my arm hurts just looking at that thing. Plus I am so distracted I would probably lose it - I hesitate to buy a bag with a strap that won't fit over my shoulder. Maybe a clutch is OK for an event at night but that's it! OK, rant over.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Fave Five: The Gap
I've never been a huge Gap fan, but they have some cute pieces this spring! My favorites:
Strapless empire dress ($69.50)
I think this is my favorite of them all: it's so pretty and clean. I can imagine wearing it to daytime shower or wedding. You might even be able to get away with wearing it to work with a knit top or buttoned-up cardigan on top.
Military Flare Skirt ($38.00)
Flattering shape, flattering cut, flattering color... need I say more?
Clean Cropped Pants ($49.50)
A summer basic. Good for work with flats, or the perfect length for sandals or flip-flops. Love the higher waist (holds in the stomach) and the lack of pockets (flattering fit) - a good silhouette for babydoll or empire tops. I can also see wearing them with round-toe pumps for going out. Plus it comes in petite which is good for us shorter girls.
Picot-edge dress ($59.50)
Easy casual comfy fit that could be dressed up or down.
Puff-sleeved scoop neck T ($17.99)
I love this silhouette! I have a sweater like this that's my absolute favorite. It's cute on the smaller-chested model AND it's a great cut for larger-chested girls for the days when you want a fitted t-shirt that doesn't scream boooobs!! It also has that nice comfortable fit of an empire top without looking like a maternity smock.
Strapless empire dress ($69.50)
I think this is my favorite of them all: it's so pretty and clean. I can imagine wearing it to daytime shower or wedding. You might even be able to get away with wearing it to work with a knit top or buttoned-up cardigan on top.
Military Flare Skirt ($38.00)
Flattering shape, flattering cut, flattering color... need I say more?
Clean Cropped Pants ($49.50)
A summer basic. Good for work with flats, or the perfect length for sandals or flip-flops. Love the higher waist (holds in the stomach) and the lack of pockets (flattering fit) - a good silhouette for babydoll or empire tops. I can also see wearing them with round-toe pumps for going out. Plus it comes in petite which is good for us shorter girls.
Picot-edge dress ($59.50)
Easy casual comfy fit that could be dressed up or down.
Puff-sleeved scoop neck T ($17.99)
I love this silhouette! I have a sweater like this that's my absolute favorite. It's cute on the smaller-chested model AND it's a great cut for larger-chested girls for the days when you want a fitted t-shirt that doesn't scream boooobs!! It also has that nice comfortable fit of an empire top without looking like a maternity smock.
Rave: To the Max Pleated Shirtdress
I love this shirtdress/tunic from To The Max ($118 at Nordstrom) . I would wear it over skinny jeans or leggings now, with a cardigan or little jacket. In the summer (depending on how daring you are) you can rock it as a dress. I'd pair it with chunky wood heels.
Monday, March 17, 2008
What I want now
The tan Mary Janes from Gap Design Editions ($99) are right up my alley for spring. As a vertically-challenged person with hips to boot, I am, at best, a reluctant flat-wearer. But the pointy toe sexifies this pair and makes your leg look less stumpy than a round toe.
I think they would look great paired with black or white pants or jeans in all cuts - bootcut, skinny, wideleg.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Greetings!
Hello! My blogging adventure begins. This blog will focus on all things style - heavy on the fashion , doodads and interior design and light on the makeup and jewelery with a few hits of food and fitness.
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