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Showing posts with label J. CREW Factory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label J. CREW Factory. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

Mr. Picks Mondays: White Bulldog










Nothing super special here. Just a white graphic tee featuring a wrinkled sweetie that the Mr. picked out, and some jeans. I knew I'd be on-site this day, so pants were a must. As were close-toed shoes, which I ditched in favor of sandals as soon as I could :)


shirt: J. CREW Factory
jeans: Old Navy (thrifted)
sandals: WalMart

Monday, July 21, 2014

Mr. Picks Mondays: Blushed






This blush-colored blouse is a recent addition to my closet - I found it at H&M on my recent (and quick!) trip to Florida for the 4th of July. No, it's nothing crazy (neon or sequins), or groundbreaking, or especially special, but it's a nice, solid, steady, understated classy piece that can be dressed up or down, and since it's so neutral, goes with just about anything and e'er'thang in my closet. 

Exhibit A: this navy and white striped skirt.

Next up: Olive skinnies? Shorts? Another skirt?


shirt:H&M
skirt: J. CREW Factory
wedges: DSW

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Creativity as a Muscle






The pieces for this outfit just came together, and I have to say, I really love the result. The more I wear this skirt, the more ideas I can come up with for it - creativity at its finest. Don't they say creativity is a muscle? And the more you use it, the better it gets? Truer words have never been spoken, my friends.


I picked up these shades before I went to Florida for the 4th of July. Festive, no? Needless to say, I love America - if you didn't already know...


shirt: Old Navy
skirt: J. Crew Factory
shoes: Old Navy
necklace: Old Navy
sunglasses: WalMart

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Paper Bags






A few things today:

1) This outfit was a great idea in my head.
2) I hope it looked better in person than it does in these here pictures. I was told it did.
3) What's not to love? Neon, stripes, a paperbag waist - these are the things perfect outfits are made of.
4) Whatever the reason this doesn't look great (too boxy? too heavy of a top?), I'm trying to come up with more ways to style this skirt. Any ideas to share?
5) Not sure how this skirt would look worn on my hips, as opposed to my waist - exponentially larger, or well executed with the right top?
6) Deep thoughts today...


sweater: Old Navy
skirt: J. CREW Factory
sandals: Sears (RIP, gold sandals)
bracelet & necklace: Target

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Dots & Poppies






I came up with the idea for this ensemble ages ago. Then had to wait WEEKS for the weather to cooperate (it's currently cooler than 50 degrees right now. and dark. and rainy. which is FINE. however, I was hoping to spend all day today and tomorrow laying in the sun at a friend's pool. so, there's that).
And then, I waited WEEKS to post it here.
I know, I know!
Worst blogger EVER. 

To be honest with you, I haven't felt inspired/motivated lately. To blog, to play in my closet, to write anything, to impress you with my witty self. Part of it is I've been a wee bit busy - training for another half, booking flights to the Sunshine State, patio drinking, drinking Snapshots at New Belgium Brewery, and taking video of my handsome Turb rolling in the grass.

But part of it is I feel like I'm out of sorts, and this poor little blog gets neglected as a side effect.
Bear with me, if you will - that'd be great!

with my denim jacket. and my sweeties, of course

shirt: WalMart
sweater: J. CREW Factory
denim jacket: from a friend (Old Navy Outlet)
skirt: J. CREW Factory
shoes: Kohl's
neclace: Ann Taylor

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Florals. 2 Ways.

Here are two different ways I wore my floral pencil skirt from J. Crew Factory.

One with a chambray, the other with a navy blue top from Eddie Bauer. I wore these outfits a few weeks apart, and didn't realize until I was putting this post together that I wore the same shoes both times! I know heels would be more flattering on my short little legs, but I navigate much better in flats. And I tend to trip over my feet barefoot sometimes, so the less obstacles I put in my own way, the better.

 

 

 

 


skirt: J. CREW Factory
shoes: KMart

on the right
chambray: Lauren Conrad via Kohl's

on the left
shirt: Eddie Bauer