Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts

10.6.13

The Dotted i


This past Saturday, not only did the forecast turn from rain to sun, but I had the chance for a little "me" time to accomplish some of the fun items on my to-do list!  Love it.  I found myself in Concord Center, one of my favorite places and the most quintessential New England town you could imagine (seriously, I had to refrain just now from putting an e on town).  I have passed The Dotted i on many occasions, but as I typically have my baby girlfriend in tow, I've refrained from checking it out; after all, pre-toddlers and packed little stationery shops aren't exactly a match made in heaven.  But since I was flying solo, I couldn't resist. 

The Dotted i is the sweetest little paper boutique and now also my new favorite place.  It is packed with endless opportunities to add your monogram to just about anything: bags, tumblers, necklaces--oh my!  Plus, an array of perfect, preppy stationery and the ability to place custom orders.  Talk about crossing your Ts and dotting your Is.

While I stopped in to purchase a graduation card, these two must-haves from The Dotted i are now on my to-buy list: 

This Kate Spade post-it note set.  The three neon colored pads aptly read: Things to Do, Places to Go, and People to See.  Because whose desk organization wouldn't benefit from clever catchphrases in equally catchy neon?


People, Places, Things Sticky Pad Set, $25
by Kate Spade New York
Available at The Dotted i

Also, I'm obsessing over The Dotted i's amazing custom monogram necklaces.  In case you are thinking that all monogrammed jewelry is created equal, this is much, much more.  The monogram is done in acrylic, and you can choose your color from one of a rainbow assortment.  Then it sits on a delicate little gold chain.  The price-tag pushes it towards "splurge," but if I've ever seen a splurge-worthy monogram necklace, this is totally it.  


Acrylic Block Monogram Necklace, $78
by Moon and Lola
Available at The Dotted i

After my successful shopping mission, I picked up milkshakes at one of our favorite ice cream shops and another Concord gem, Bedford Farms, to take home for Dallin and Harper.  Chalk it up to the obsessive compulsive within, but few things give me more satisfaction than checking items off my to-do list.  Especially when there is shopping involved, and the day ends in ice cream.  Done and done.  

22.1.13

Thirteen Things for 2013

Since my last post, summer turned to fall, which turned to winter...which turned to 2013.  Yikes, how the time flies.  So happy New Year to my long neglected but still greatly beloved friends at She's Come Unheeled!  In honor of the New Year and new resolutions ("blog more" is obviously included on my list), I wanted to share thirteen things  that I am already loving or want/need/havetohave in 2013.


Vinyasa Scarf, $48
by Lululemon
Vinyasa Scarf: My amazing sister got me this scarf for Christmas, and it is pretty much the best thing ever.  Its basic function is like an infinity scarf, but this one snaps together so it can essentially be worn in infinity different ways too!  So far, I have only worn it in two ways: snood-style and hood.  I was in Florida last month, and when the temperature dipped towards chilly, this scarf was my go-to accessory to stay warm.  Plus, for you Lulu-addicts like me, this scarf is made with soft Rulu, Lulu's signature running luon fabric that's moisture-wicking and breathable so you won't overheat.  In my humble opinion, this one is a wardrobe must.


My Vinyasa Scarf in action on the Florida beach!
Thickening Mascara, $30
by Trish McEvoy
Available at Nordstrom

Thickening Mascara: Trish McEvoy's new mascara is my new cosmetic obsession.  It promises a "formal, false lash effect," a marketing sentiment that was pretty much guaranteed to reel me in (as my husband says, I'm a "marketer's dream").  Nevertheless, I've been using it for months now, and I completely love it.  When I originally made my purchase, I was disappointed to learn that this mascara doesn't have the same tubing effect as Trish's other mascaras, which was one of the primary reasons I started using Trish mascara in the first place.  However, the girl at the Trish counter at Nordstrom advised me to layer this one over my faithful Lash Curling mascara so that I could sort of cheat my way to the tubing effect I desired.  Well, my Lash Curling recently ran out, and after a minor panic attack, I just forged ahead and used the Thickening Mascara by itself.  I have to admit that it works a LOT better on its own!  While no mascara on the planet is able to fully achieve the false-lash look, this one really does do a fabulous job of thickening and building my lashes to make them fan out and really pop.  Every girl needs this.



Harper's new pink TOMS

TOMS: It took me a while to jump on the TOMS bandwagon, but when my mother gave me a pair of fuzzy-lined wool TOMS for my birthday last summer, I was sold (see above sunset photo--I'm rocking my Vinyasa Scarf and my TOMS at the same time, holler!).  The cozy lining helped me transition into the cooler fall months, and the TOMS style is both comfortable and versatile.  Of course, their "One for One" mission (with every pair of shoes purchased, TOMS gives a new pair of shoes to a child in need) is amazing too and reason in itself to support TOMS.  Then I also realized that they make BABY TOMS!  They are basically the cutest footwear you will ever see, but I did have trouble committing to a purchase when Harper is at an age where she is growing out of her clothes faster than I can possibly keep up with.  SO...you can imagine how thrilled I was to find a pair of pink baby TOMS at my local kids' consignment shop just this week, and (wonder of all wonders) they were actually in Harper's size.  How can you not just melt when you see itty bitty TOMS?  Really now.



Frenzy, $27
by Chanel
Chanel Frenzy: Yes, while it's true that I am constantly in a state of Chanel frenzy, what I'm actually referring to Frenzy with a capital "F," from Chanel's Fall 2012 nail color line.  My sister gave me a bottle for a hostess gift at Thanksgiving, and it instantly became my favorite neutral.  Move over, Sand Tropez!  While the Essie color formerly occupied by number one spot, Frenzy bumped it down a notch.  The stony khaki color accomplishes a feat that every neutral should: it is visible yet nude.  That is to say, this shade of smokey greyish beige (dare I say, greige?)packs enough punch that it doesn't wash you out, even in the doldrums of winter, but it also won't compete with other colors you might be wearing on a given day.  As a neutral, I personally feel that it can be worn regardless of the season, and if you're going to shell out the big bucks for a Chanel polish, I think that is an important qualifier.


Tumbled Leather Reva Ballet Flat
in party fuschia, $235
by Tory Burch
Reva Flat: As I've already confessed, since having my baby, I have Come Unheeled in more ways than one.  Most often, I mean this literally, as my heels have been sadly neglected for the last 14 months.  It's basically an issue of practicality, since I find it easier to carry Harper and all her gear when I haven't added an extra four inches.  I also took a new job last spring and spend a lot of my work day walking between buildings on an urban campus, which is also a lot easier to do in flats.  All that being said, I have finally discovered for myself why Tory Burch's Reva Flat is so wildly popular.  I could truly wear this shoe everyday.  It is cute yet completely comfortable, not to mention Tory is always coming out with new, irresistible color options.  On that note, I'm loving the Reva in party fuschia, a bold pink patent leather that is just perfect for spring.  And also Valentine's Day (calling all cupids!).


Delightful GM, $1,340
by Louis Vuitton
Louis: I am turning 30 this year (gasp!).  For some time now, it has been my plan to own the Chanel Grand Shopper by the time I turned 30.  In the event that it didn't happen, plan B was to purchase the Chanel Grand Shopper for myself on my 30th birthday.  I mean, birthday at Chanel?  That hardly sounds bad!  Unfortunately, Chanel isn't exactly in the budget right now.  Sigh.  Still, I have my heart set on a fancy new bag for my fancy new decade...  Fortunately, there is no shortage of gorgeous bags in the world, and that is precisely where Louis comes in.  I discovered Louis Vuitton's Delightful GM a couple of years ago, and it definitely made an impression.  First of all, it's HUGE.  Forget Mary Poppins' bag, this one can fit way more stuff--and that's totally key for a girl on the go.  Of course, the monogram canvas is classic, perhaps even a staple in the fashion community, but the I like the way the slouchy hobo style gives this particular bag a more relaxed vibe.  The one tiny downside is that the Delightful GM isn't customizable with Louis' Mon Monogram Collection, but that's so not a deal-breaker.  With eight months to go until my big birthday, I'm now on the search for a fairy godmother, preferably one with an in at Louis Vuitton, but in the meantime, I'll have to start saving.


Sperry Top Sider for J. Crew
in platinum gold, $98
Gold Topsiders: I've been debating the purchase of gold Sperrys for well over two years now.  Clearly, I have problems with indecision, but when I received some J. Crew gift credit over the Christmas holiday, I knew the time to hesitate was through.  I am happy to report that I'm now the proud owner of my very own shiny, metallic Sperrys.  While I won't be able to wear them for several more months, in the meantime, they are sitting happily in my closet, just the golden beacon of light that I need to make it through the long, cold winter.  Like I said, I'm turning 30 this year so I need to make it a golden one.


Say Yes "Yes" Necklace, $78
by Kate Spade 
Kate Spade Wedding: My college bff is getting married this spring so I have lately been obsessing over Kate Spade's Wedding Belles collection with her mind.  Whether for the bride, bridesmaids, or honeymoon, each item is pretty and timeless, with a little bit of whimsy. People say that a woman never looks more beautiful as the day she is married, and I love the way Kate Spade's collection celebrates this very idea of the bride as a beautiful wedding belle.  With pure sentiments like this "Yes" necklace, sacred vows are honored in a fashionably sweet way.  Yay for goin' to the chapel!


Rolled Slim in Lily Dot, $198
from Marc by Marc Jacobs
Available at Bloomingdales
Polka Dot: I inherited my affinity for patterns and prints from my mother, who especially loves polka dots.  Really though, who doesn't?  So I was immediately attracted to these fun jeans from Marc by Marc Jacobs.  Here, the inherent femininity of a pretty little polka dot is turned on its nose with fading and distressing.  I love the resulting casual but girly aesthetic, perfect for spring and summer.  Now I just need them to go on sale!


Tinted Moisturizer SPF 20- Illuminating
in warm radiance, $43
by Laura Mercier
Available at Sephora

Fake Flawless Skin: I received a free sample of Laura Mercier's Illuminating Tinted Moisturizer SPF 20 from Sephora a while back.  I threw it in my make-up bag and didn't think much more about it...until my early sleepless nights with a new baby had me looking a little less than rested.  Without an under-eye concealer handy, I thought I might use it as a stand-in.  Now I am loving it!  Admittedly, it is not supposed to be used as under-eye concealer.  However, I tend to shy away from heavy or more pronounced cosmetic products, which concealers often are, and so this tinted moisturizer is much more my speed.  As a lightweight, sheer foundation with a hint of sheen and color, I've found that it masks any under-eye shadows and instead gives my eyes a fresh, almost dewy look.  Of course, I'm sure it also works fabulously when applied as intended, as a tinted allover facial moisturizer.  I haven't actually tried that yet, but I'll be sure to report back if I do.



Pyramid Stud Silicone Case
in blazer blue, $45
by Tory Burch
Tech Accessories: My beloved Kate Spade iPhone case looks like it has seen better days (it has) so I have recently been on a request to find a replacement.  After recently finding myself on the losing end of a heated Ebay bidding war for the case I really wanted and couldn't find anywhere, I had to accept that maybe there were other fish in the sea.  I'm happy to report that there are!  I came across this Pyramid Silicone Stud case by Tory Burch online the other day, and it might be just the fish I'm looking for.  As I've said before, I'm a sucker for studs and spikes so I'm loving their very practical manifestation here.  This case is available in "blazer blue" and "royal fuschia."  While I'm typically more of an everymustbepink type of girl, I'm actually feeling drawn to the blue.  I feel like the "blazer blue" (navy) gives the studs a more subtle, dignified feel, perfect for the New Year and a more grown-up me.


Keeper Chambray Shirt, $78
by J. Crew
Chambray: My husband loves chambray, which is only further evidence that my born-and-bred California boy is becoming more of a New Englander with each passing day.  He has several chambray shirts, but up until recently, my personal chambray count was 0. So you can imagine how excited I was to unwrap one of his Christmas gifts to me and to discover my very own chambray shirt inside!  I am drawn to casual, effortless feel of chambray, but I also like that it can be dressed up by tucking it into a skirt.  About a month ago, I saw the cutest outfit on display in the J. Crew window, where the chambray shirt was tucked into a red and green plaid skirt and paired with black tights and a statement necklace.  Now I just need to complete the rest of that outfit!


Cultured Pearl Earrings, $925
by Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany Pearls: I received my Tiffany pearl earrings from my mother when I was in college, and I have worn them pretty much everyday since.  Pearls are, of course, timeless and elegant, and there isn't an outfit on the planet that doesn't look better with pearls.  Recently, however, I have begun to feel like my pearls need a new look.  I had been debating going one size bigger than the pearls I already have--that is, until I saw Tiffany's cultured pearl earrings.  A stunning adaptation of the traditional pearl look, these earrings are 18k white gold with cultured pearls and round brilliant diamonds.  They are nothing short of breathtaking, and if I were so lucky as to have these, I feel that I can quite honestly say I would never need another pair of earrings again.  

So there you have it.  As you can see, while I'm making every attempt to be practical these days, I simply can't help but dream big.  However, I would feel remiss if I didn't mention how blessed I feel for all the things I already have.  In fact, just this morning, when I mentioned the handbag on my wishlist, my husband reminded me that I don't need a handbag to feel like I have arrived--that the little girl asleep in the backseat of the car during our conversation was evidence of how far I have come in life.  While I don't like conceding, he was/is undeniably right.  I have so much to be grateful for, and I feel lucky for that everyday.  BUT...I still want my Louis bag.  And on that note, until next time, happy New Year--and happy shopping!


2.7.12

Flower Power

Flower Lattice Necklace in multi-color, $228
by J. Crew
I have admired statement necklaces for a while, but with the exception of larger-than-life pearls, I have yet to invest in one for myself.  Then I spotted this Flower Lattice Necklace in the most recent J. Crew catalog, and I have been obsessing about it ever since.  Made of hand-cut faceted stones and Czech glass, the multi-color blooms make me think of a blinged out watercolor.  It is the perfect summer necklace, with playful flowers in a color palette that works for day or night, work or play.  I want this!  


So what's my hesitation?  On a daily basis, I wear three silver charm necklaces that I have grown so attached to that I can't imagine removing them--but of course, I would have to if I were to wear the Flower Lattice Necklace, as it is a statement unto itself.  There's also the question of price (it ain't cheap!)...  So this is something I'm going to have to keep my eye on, and maybe I'll luck out with a summer sale that will help me bring some flower power home.  Fingers crossed!

17.11.11

Episode 17: Make A Wish

Make A Wish,
Wishbone Sterling Silver Reminder Necklace, $40
by Dogeared

A couple of years ago, after making a wish and blowing out my birthday candles, I opened a gift from my sister to discover the source of infinitely more wishes: a silver wishbone necklace.  There are a handful of things that we wish on: shooting stars, dandelions, birthday candles...  But to me, there is nothing more symbolic than a wishbone.  I have faithfully worn my wishbone necklace practically everyday since; as I've said before, sometimes even the most spirited of fashionistas needs a little extra boost, and I am thankful for the daily reminder that my wishes will one day come true.

Over the last couple of years, I have encountered some bumps in the road--bumps that might be more appropriately classified as potholes or even craters...  Still, I continue to wish, with the hope that each passing day will bring my wishes a little bit closer.  Made by Dogeared, the Sterling Silver Wishbone Reminder Necklace is designed to channel good energy and serve as a reminder that our wishes are on their way to coming true. Of course, it doesn't take a necklace to keep the faith, but I love my tiny little wishbone and all that it represents.  I am thankful to my sister, of course, for this sweet gift and for all the peace and hope that it symbolizes and inspires.

7.11.11

I Am Thankful For My Fashionista Friends, Episode 7: Pretty In Pearls

My sister, fastening my grandmother's necklace this past summer
Over the years and throughout many a fashion adventure, I have come to appreciate the value of accessories.  In fact, sometimes it is an accessory that makes an outfit, for even the most basic look can be instantly transformed by the right necklace, bracelet, or ring.  For me, pearls are the best example of this fashion rule, a lesson that I have learned from my amazing grandmother.  Regardless of the occasion, my grandmother's inherent elegance is only heightened by the strand of pearls she wears at her neck, and I am thankful to her for being a shining example of style and grace.

My husband-to-be puts on my pearls
Photo by Ross Jacob Photographers, August 2006

Shockingly, I never owned a strand of pearls of my own until shortly before I was married, when my mother gifted me a necklace and earring set as my "something new."  The necklace just so happened to be precisely what I needed to complete my country chic bridal look.  Since then, that necklace has become an accessory staple, and I often rely on it to complete my look.  For my 9 to 5, I wear a lot of black (I am not a morning person so it's just easier that way), but the right heels and a strand of pearls give head-to-toe black an elegance that even Coco Chanel could (and did) approve of. 

Lady Four Strand Pearl Necklace, $325
by J. Crew
The same applies for when you're running short on time.  As you may recall, one of my dear friends shared the following important fashion "do" for She's Come Unheeled's second birthday post earlier this year: # 40) Opt for pearls and a ponytail if you simply don't have time for a shower.  Indeed, the power of pearls is their ability to transcend and transform.  Whether the situation arises when you're pressed for time; your luscious locks are in need of a wash; you're feeling generally blah; or you're craving a bit of timeless elegance in your look, a strand of pearls is all a girl really needs in a pinch.  In my humble opinion, this is more than just a rule of fashion; rather, it's a life lesson that I am thankful to my grandmother for teaching me by example. 

9.9.11

Casual Couture

Juicy Couture "Couture Is Here" Ad

Tee-shirts have always been a wardrobe staple for me.  Versatility is a quality that I constantly strive for, reasoning that if an item can't give me a lot of mileage, then my hard-earned dollars are best spent elsewhere.  Obviously, tees offer a lot of bang for your buck, as they can be worn in their basic form with jeans and flip-flops for a casual everyday look, or dressed up by adding a tailored blazer on top and your favorite party shoes.  Needless to say, I own a lot of tees so I have been trying to clear out the old to make room for the new--and to be very, very selective when it comes to actually purchasing a new one.


Couture Is Here Vintage Tee, $48
by Juicy Couture
That being said, it was love at first sight for me with this adorable Juicy graphic tee.  My love affair with Juicy dates back about ten years to my early college days (uh-oh, I am aging myself!), and I have collected what is perhaps an unhealthy--yet utterly fabulous--amount of Juicy pieces since.  However, I have tried to limit my purchases of blatantly branded Juicy items, opting instead for unadorned track pants and hoodies, sweaters, tops, and accessories that represent the girly indulgence that is Juicy without turning me into a billboard (which is not to say that I don't have some of those as well).  Yet, in spite of a little name dropping, I can't help but love love love this tee.  In fact, what's not to like about this simple charcoal-colored graphic, printed on a super-soft cotton crewneck in a vintage white?

The stylists at Juicy recommend wearing this tee "beneath a tuxedo jacket and a pile of necklaces."  Add a light smokey eye to the equation, and I really can't think of a better look for a night out.  It appears that couture is, in fact, here--and it's gone casual.


Juicy Couture "Couture Is Here--Statement Maker" Ad


21.7.11

Take Your Bling to Work

Golden Renaissance Necklace
by Anton Heunis for Anthropologie,
$149.95 (sale price)

I love statement jewelry as much as the next girl, but in my daily life, I have to be careful just how "loud" a statement I make.  As I've mentioned before, I spend my 9-to-5 in a conservative corporate environment so I've found that smaller statement pieces (mainly rings) or those with a traditional look (think: lots of pearls) are viewed as more acceptable than some of the in-your-face alternatives.  Still, I am a girl who loves bling, and perhaps for this reason I was immediately captivated by the uniquely wearable statement of Anthropologie's Golden Renaissance Necklace.

Created by Anton Heunis, this chunky brass link necklace features glass and agate, along with embedded Swarovski crystals.  The contrasting materials are what stood out to me, for I appreciate the way they work together to create an earthy yet glamorous effect.  While this necklace is bold and unusual, somehow the earthy vibe allows it to make a statement without being too over-the-top.  With my birthday on the not-too-distant horizon, I'm absolutely hoping that the Golden Renaissance finds its way into a pretty wrapped box.  And to be clear, this bling deserves to come to the office.


8.4.11

Pretty In Pink

A cocktail ring is like a handshake, a first impression that speaks volumes about the fashionista within. As a ring, even the largest and flashiest of cocktail rings is still, compared to your overall look, rather small in size so I feel that if you're going to wear one, you had better make it count. Now that spring is here, this task is far from challenging; like spring flowers, pretty rings in bright colors are everywhere for the picking. And my pick is pretty in pink.

I am obsessed. There is no other way to describe how I feel about the Lollie Ring by Kate Spade. Aside from the fact that it seems to be named for me (shame that they opted for the "ie"--Lolly packs so much more punch), it is the most amazing ring I have seen in quite some time. Made of 12-karat gold plated metal, the Lollie features a brilliant beacon of color in the form of a hot pink enamel bauble (I think my heart just skipped a beat), surrounded by clusters of multi-colored rhinestones. Kate Spade calls it a top-shelf cocktail ring--and I couldn't agree more. I want, want, WANT it.

So who wants to buy it for me? Any takers? It would fit so nicely in an itty bitty Easter basket. Just saying.




Psst... If you love Kate Spade as much as I do, then you should know that their friends and family sale is going on between now and tomorrow (April 8-9). Use code "FFSPR11" to receive 25% off at check-out! Happy shopping!


Image: Lollie Ring by Kate Spade $95, available online (www.katespade.com).

23.2.11

Fashion Etiquette For Birthdays & Beyond


Happy birthday to She's Come Unheeled! Today, to celebrate two years' of fabulous fashion adventures, I have undertaken perhaps one of the most ambitious tasks ever. I wasn't sure if it could be done, but thanks to your help, the convictions of a few well-known designers, and a few of my own opinions, I now present to you: one very, very long list of 100 fashion DOs and 100 fashion DON'Ts. Because it's my birthday--and I'll make lists if I want to!

100 Fashion DON'Ts...

1.) Show your underwear. Lines or straps or whales tails...yucky.
2.) Long French nails. Sorry, you look like a stripper.
3.) Long nails. Period.
4.) Roots. Get real--and get your hair did!
5.) Sandals and socks. I think I just threw up in my mouth a little.
6.) Wear something you don't love because it is in. You should dress to feel your best, regardless of what the magazines say.
7.) Exactly match the color of every article of clothing that you're wearing.
8.) Wear a very casual jacket over a very dressy dress.
9.) Wear white after Labor Day. Etiquette is not dead!
10.) Wear your Uggs with your bikini. If it's warm enough to swim, it's not cold enough for Uggs. You look stupid.
11.) Starve yourself
12.) Be a label whore. Everyone who's anyone started out as no one.
13.) Wear rings on every finger.
14.) Be afraid of color.
15.) Over-do your foundation
16.) Too-short skirts
17.) Show too much skin. Leave a little something to the imagination!
18.) Exposed bra
19.) Tights as pants.
20.) Buy something with hopes it will look good later. Some things really do look better on a hanger, or on someone else.
21.) Dress too much of your age; trendiness does not stand the test of time.
22.) White stockings with black shoes
23.) Chipped nails. Keep it fresh or take it off!
24.) Sunglasses indoors or at night.
25.) Wear something you feel insecure in; if you're going to be pulling down your skirt, or continuously adjusting a strapless dress, it's best if you just wear something else.
26.) Too much bling during the day. Not even Serena van der Woodsen, a fictional character, can pull it off. Save your sequins for the club.
27.) Buy something if you cannot wear it with at least three items currently in your closet.
28.) Buy something you can’t figure out how to put on in the dressing room in less than 1 minute. Fashion shouldn't be that complicated.
29.) Buy single-use items (wedding dresses are an exception).
30.) Excessive animal print. It's not Halloween.
31.) Not dressing your age.
32.) Acid wash jeans
33.) Fanny packs
34.) Pants with elastic waists (with the exception of leggings--but be mindful of no. 19)
35.) White men's dress shirts with no undershirt
36.) Gold chains on men
37.) Feathered bangs
38.) Sweatpants that gather at the bottom
39.) Wear shoes that are exactly the same color as your pants. Yawn.
40.) Buy something on sale you wouldn't buy at full price.
41.) Over-do your perfume.
42.) Take style tips from the cast of Jersey Shore
43.) Wear it if you can't breathe in it--and dance in it!
44.) Don't get a high-maintenance haircut. Who has time?
45.) Wear shoes that you can't walk properly in--no matter how fabulous they are.
46.) Disguise your figure with loose, oversized clothing. According to Tim Gunn, The more volume your clothing has, the more volume you appear to have.
47.) Orange-y pantyhose. The point is to match your skin tone, people!
48.) Nude hosiery with open-toed shoes.
49.) Denim on denim
50.) Overaccessorizing. Take one thing off before you leave the house.
51.) The golfing look, worn off the course
52.) Worn-out flip flops.
53.) The school girl look, if you're not a school girl.
54.) Shoulder pads
55.) Stay with one hairstyle for too long. Give yourself the decade test.
56.) Take your hairstyle to the extreme: too long, too short, too light, too dark...
57.) Be afraid to experiment with fun, playful colors when you get your mani/pedi
58.) Over-tweezed eyebrows
59.) Cat-eye make-up, circa Amy Winehouse
60.) Charge something you really can't afford to your credit card and tell yourself, "I'll pay it off later."
61.) Split-toed shoes. Camel toe, eeew.
62.) Smoking. Not only is it gross, but in all seriousness, lung cancer destroys families.
63.) At-home dye jobs
64.) Visible Peds
65.) Unopened vents. Don't forget to snip that pesky string on jackets, blazers, and skirts! Embarrassing--and you run the risk of ripping your garment when you take a large step or reach for something on the top pantry shelf.
66.) A gaping blouse. A button popping off onto the conference table? So not professional.
67.) Low ankle boots with cropped pants.
68.) Having a fashion muse like Lindsay Lohan or J-Woww.
69.) Baring your midriff. You are not a teen pop sensation. Sorry.
70.) Think that just because a high-end designer made it, it's a "DO."
71.) Hammer pants
72.) Wear all black to yoga. Lulu invented purple pants for a reason!*
73.) Heart-shaped sunglasses. Unless you're under the age of 10.
74.) Penciled-in brows
75.) Heavily lined lips. Unless you're a showgirl, your lip liner should blend with your lip color.
76.) Overmoisturize. While some might tell you that you can't have too much of a good thing, that rule of thumb doesn't apply when it comes to a clear complexion. Heavy creams can create a barrier on the surface of your face and keep your skin from absorbing moisture.
77.) Ed Hardy.
78.) Invest too much in trendy pieces. That's what H&M is for.
79.) Wear medicated lip balms. True, the tingle can be intoxicating, but these formulas won’t protect your pout; they’ll only make it drier. Look for lip balms or glosses with ingredients like shea butter and beeswax instead, both of which coat your lips with a layer that helps protect and nourish.
80.) Be a copycat. Instead, take inspiration from others and then make it your own.
81.) Keep your wellies on all day at work. Change into your heels or good flats.
82.) Overly distressed jeans are, well, distressing.
83.) Over-doing the smokey eye
84.) A smokey eye during the day
85.) Baggy jeans
86.) Designer knock-offs
87.) Hairy pits. Sorry, but someone had to say it.
88.) Sleep in your make-up. Let your skin breathe.
89.) Matchy matchy tracksuits. Unless you're Jane Lynch.
90.) Bib necklaces. Statement jewelry is one thing, but if the word "bib" appears anywhere in the name, take a pass.
91.) Visors
92.) Tapered pants
93.) Sleeveless high-necked blouses. If it's warm enough to go sleeveless, what do you need the high neck for?
94.) Scrunchies
95.) Pantyhose with sling-backs or mules.
96.) Too much fringe. When it comes to fringe--whether it be on a dress, a handbag, whatever--less is always more.
97.) Mullets--on guys or girls.
98.) Jumpsuits
99.) Forget to slice and dice the bottoms of your heels. A slippery surface plus sky-high heels spells inevitable disaster--not to mention embarrassment.
100.) Be insecure. Love yourself.


100 Fashion DOs...

1.) Invest in a really good pair of black high-heeled Mary Janes. Fortunately, they are not an urban shoe myth.
2.) Brightly colored rainboots. They will make rainy days--and your wardrobe--so much more interesting.
3.) Learn how to walk properly in heels.
4.) Own several LBDs.
5.) Pearls
6.) Wear your husband's t-shirts to bed.
7.) Wear suits without stockings.
8.) Wear navy with black (or brown).
9.) Wear jeans that fit (ie not too tight, not too baggy).
10.) Mix patterns
11.) Find a work-out you love (or don't hate).
12.) A classic trench.
13.) Dress for the weather.
14.) Splurge on a handbag you love
15.) Dress for your body type. Bikinis aren't the only cute bathing suits out there.
16.) Wear sunblock
17.) Red lipstick
18.) Dress up with a cocktail ring.
19.) Own a go-to pair of flats. You never know when you might have to run from the paparazzi--or to catch a bus.
20.) Dress your age. Every year on this earth is a gift.
21.) Patterned tights
22.) V-necks always make you look better, even if you're feeling kind of frumpy.
23.) Color, wherever it feels right.
24.) Spread good clothing karma! Clean out your closet and donate clothes you've outgrown, physically or emotionally, to an appropriate charity or clothing drive.
25.) Elegance and grace, both in what you wear and how you behave.
26.) Pedicures all year round
27.) When it comes to sunglasses, bigger really is better.
28.) Have a fashion failsafe that makes you feel good about your body and yourself for those off days.
29.) Before getting dressed in the morning, visualize your overall look.
30.) Shop a range of price points. There's no better match than a thrift store tee with a pair of designer jeans.
31.) Be brave! The trend has to start somewhere.
32.) Invest in timeless classics.
33.) Buy clothing that fits your lifestyle. If you spend your 9-5 in the office, splurge on a well made suit or an amazing pair of heels instead of blowing your paycheck on another pair of designer jeans.
34.) Animal print--in moderation--can add a fun pop! of pattern to any outfit.
35.) Retro party dresses
36.) Showcase one or two bright colors or one loud piece of jewelry instead of wearing the whole shiny rainbow.
37.) Carefully weigh your options...and then choose what will make you strut into a room like you own it.
38.) Ignore size. Bottom line: clothes that fit properly look better so don't get fixated on the numbers.
39.) Try it on. It's all about the mirror, not the hanger. Hello, that's what the dressing rooms are there for!
40.) Opt for pearls and a ponytail if you simply don't have time for a shower.
41.) Keep emergency bobby pins, mascara, and lip gloss in your purse.
44.) Dress your best. In the words of Coco Chanel, I don't understand how a woman can leave the house without fixing herself up a little--if only out of politeness. And then, you never know, maybe that's the day she has a date with destiny. And it's best to be as pretty as possible for destiny.
45.) Ask yourself, "What would Jackie do?"
46.) Buy quality, not quantity.
47.) Wear head-to-toe black if you don't have a lot of time to get ready. It is universally chic.
48.) Always wear a good bra. It will make any top fit better.
49.) Make your belt mean something to your outfit. It's not there just to hold your pants up.
50.) Smile
51.) Always check your backside in the mirror before you head out. Everything that you care about showing or not showing from the front deserves the same amount of attention from the back.
52.) Define your waistline.
53.) Think about proportion.
54.) Fishnets, in neutrals and a fine weave. They are sexy without looking sleazy.
55.) Bright, gauzy scarves
56.) Balance your accessories. For example, if you have a scarf tied to one side, wear your bracelets on the opposite arm.
57.) White denim
58.) Opt for brightly colored or patterned flats. If they match nothing, it means they match everything.
59.) Invest in a high-quality flat iron.
60.) The perfect hem hits the top of the knee or an inch above—no higher.
61.) T-shirts: a soft, fitted cotton tee always works.
62.) Nude heels
63.) Understated cat-eye make-up
64.) Save your hard-earned cash to buy a really special splurge item
65.) Having a fashion muse like Jackie Onassis or Marilyn Monroe.
66.) Locate a really good tailor. Your hems--and your wardrobe in general--will thank you.
67.) Buying a shoe you love in every color.
68.) Keep it classy. You never want to try to ‘get away’ with anything, says Lizzie Post of the Emily Post Institute.
69.) Trust in the opinions of a few good friends. If your friends are telling you that those pants aren't "so flattering," they're just trying to be nice.
70.) Dress for the part.
71.) Unruly curls. Embrace what your mama gave you!
72.) Get your H2O! Drinking 64 ounces of water daily is essential for a healthy complexion because it flushes out toxins and keeps your insides running efficiently.
73.) Moisturize in the PM. There’s evidence that skin-cell regeneration is slightly faster at night than during the day, so take advantage of your skin’s receptiveness and don’t skimp on overnight hydration.
74.) Kate Spade
75.) Treat yourself to a facial once per season.
76.) Opt for SPF.
77.) Layer
78.) Maxi dresses
79.) Plaid
80.) Take inspiration from vintage trends.
81.) Opt for a subtle smokey eye to add instant glamour to any evening outfit.
82.) Military inspired fashion
83.) Steal your husband's watch
84.) Pea coats
85.) Shirtdresses
86.) Opt for leggings if you're questioning the appropriateness of your hemline
87.) Faux fur
88.) Get your beauty sleep. No girl wants/needs to hear "You look tired" from well-meaning--albeit entirely clueless--coworkers first thing in the morning.
89.) Dress for the job you want, not the job you have.
90.) Side-swept bangs
91.) Glasses. Geek is chic!
92.) Have a signature scent.
93.) Rose-gold jewelry. It looks amazing on bold necklaces and oversize watches, and it's also flattering to every skin tone.
94.) Wear camo. In moderation.
95.) Nautical-inspired fashion
96.) Own multiple pairs of boots. The possibilities are endless--riding boots, ankle boots, heeled, flat--and each style lends itself to a different look.
97.) Diamonds. Haven't you heard?--They're a girl's best friend.
98.) Leather bomber jackets
99.) Second-day hair
100.) Be confident. There is absolutely no substitute for knowing you look amazing.


So there you have it--all the DOs and DON'Ts a fashionista could ever ask for! Thanks to all of you who contributed your style savvy--and a special thank you for reading and supporting She's Come Unheeled over the past two years. Cheers to another two years of fashion adventures!


XOXO
Lolly


*My beloved Johanna shared this "don't" with me, and I confess that I have worn black to yoga many times... Apparently even fashionistas make style blunders from time to time. Looks like it's time to add some color to my workout!


Images, in order of appearance: (1) Marilyn Monroe with cake, photo thanks to The Fashion Partizan (thefashionpartizan.blogspot.com); (2) fashion photo, thanks to Kristin Rogers Photography (kristinrogersphotography.typepad.com); (3) Juicy Couture ad campaign (http://www.juicycouture.com/).

9.12.10

Jingle All the Way

I find holiday-themed fashion an interesting thing to behold. Some opt for holiday sweaters that might have walked straight off the Bridget Jones set (which would make them "jumpers," no?); others pair snowflake or Santa earrings and necklaces; some go with a broader red and green color theme; and then there's the men around the office with the fun snowmen ties... I suppose I'm far less adventurous with my own personal holiday fashion, preferring a more subtle approach.

My favorite go-to accessory for the Christmas season is the red plaid headband that I "borrowed" from my adorable sister years ago.* While it is far less overt that some of the aforementioned options, I find it no less festive and definitely more versatile. When it really comes down to is my personal refusal to commit to a fashion theme. I see it not as a question of boldness (after all, did you see the animal print dress I so covet?) but more of a desire to think outside the box, if only in an understated way. And it is for this very reason that I find myself inspired to jingle all the way--to Kate Spade.
This year, Kate Spade's holiday look is all about jingle bells. If you're not one for headbands (shame!), then earrings, bobby pins, and/or rings are also fair game. Even without the one horse open sleigh, you'll still look dashing in the snow with these festive holiday accessories, made from 14 karat gold plated metal. I'm especially partial to the bobby pins, as they perform in both the form and function categories. I also love the little jingle bell studs that would bring a bit of holiday cheer to practically any outfit. Alternatively, if you're shopping for others, any of these would make a fun and fabulous gift (they come pre-boxed and basically too cute for words). Talk about ringing in the season!



*I fear that admitting this in writing will result in the forced return of this very headband and one very sad older sister--but such are the risks that I take in the name of fashion.
Images, in order of appearance: (1) Jingle Bell Bobby Pins $45 by Kate Spade, available online (www.katespade.com); (2) Jingle Bell Studs $45, also by Kate Spade.

22.9.10

(If you like it, then you should have) Put A Ring On It

As Beyonce so eloquently phrases it, if you like it, then you should have put a ring on it! And, really now, who am I to argue with Beyonce? Rather, I'd like to add a bit of flair to her message--and to encourage all you fashionistas out there to put a statement ring on it. They are going to be (literally and figuratively) HUGE this season!

Fact: no matter what your fashion aesthetic is, every style savvy gal should have a statement ring (or three) in her jewelry box. In fact, they're one of the easiest accessories to work with, as you won't need to add much else to your look; instead, let your ring do all the talking. So, without further ado, here are my three favorites for three different--but equally fabulous--schools of style:

If you're a rock star... What better way to pay homage to the late and great Alexander McQueen than with one of his edgy statement rings? I'm basically obsessed with his Crystal Skull Four-Finger Ring, and I'm willing to venture that my obsession hardly needs explaining! You can pack a faaabulous punch with this macabre-chic ring, whose brass design wraps the fingers with a beautifully dark blend of glaring skulls, delicate flowers, and Swarovski crystals. Price tag: $550

If you're prim and proper... Well, even prim and proper girls know how to tie one on!--literally, I mean, with this pretty Bow Ring by Kate Spade. You'll love the preppy pop! of this fluted bow, which sits atop a smooth silvertone band. As if your mere presence wasn't gift enough! Price tag: $75



If you're a flower child... Well, then, it's all about the flowers, now isn't it? Especially when it comes to the YSL's Arty Glass Stone Ring! Talk about a bouquet that will last forever, this statement ring is a true piece of art. A jagged metal setting holds three colored glass stones, in what I can't help but view as a stunningly abstract floral arrangement. Price tag: $295

...And there are SO many more to choose from! You could have a ring for every day of the week. In fact, I amend: you SHOULD have a ring for every day of the week! And this isn't just for you single ladies--this is for all fashionistas out there: put your hands up!



Images, in order of appearance: Crystal Skull Four-Finger Ring by Alexander McQueen $550, available at Saks Fifth Avenue (www.saksfifthavenue.com); (2) Bow Ring by Kate Spade $75, also available at Saks Fifth Avenue; (3) Arty Glass Stone Ring by Yves Saint Laurent $295, also available at Saks Fifth Avenue.

5.1.10

nOir is nice

Remember how much I love studs? Well, now I'm thinking noir is nice too--nOir Jewelry, that is. In today's email from The Cut, I was captivated by the image of the Dominque Large Square Stone Ring and soon found myself on the nOir Jewelry website from which it hails. I've said it before, and I'm sure I'll say it again--but thank goodness for online window shopping, or I might never have discovered this little beauty (stage left), the Four Stud Pyramind Ring.

This ring is just one of the latest and greatest from nOir designer and owner, Leeora Catalan. She first made a name for herself at Ralph Lauren and Oscar de la Renta before going off on her own as a stylist--and then launching nOir Jewelry almost fifteen years ago. These days, she is known for her unique style, where sophistication meets street. Like this ring, all of the nOir pieces bring a certain degree of fierce to the table without sacrificing an ounce of class.

As for this must-have ring, it is all class and punk rock (betcha didn't think you would hear those two in the same sentence!), with a neat quad of silvery Rhodium-plated pyramid studs on top of a darker Gunmetal shaft. It is the baddest cocktail ring I've seen to date, and I mean that in the best of ways. Like I said, nOir is oh so nice!

Image: Four Stud Pyramid Ring from nOir Jewelry $50, available online at www.noirjewelry.com.