Thursday, February 18, 2010

$268?!


































Top: BCBG via Nordstrom Rack ($60 instead of $268; it's cute, but not sure why $268...?!)
Tunic: Ruche
Pants: H&M sale rack ($15!)
Shoes: Steve Madden circa 2005 (the heels make a satisfying "click, click" as I walk all day - so I feel like an adult)

Shoe choice inspired by What I Wore...


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Purple Cowgirl



































Cardigan: Ann Taylor Loft
Shirt: thrifted, Banana Republic
Skirt: self-made
Tights: Urban Outfitters
Boots: stolen from sister
Necklace: Macy's





I swear the boots are really the same height, despite how the photo makes one look so much shorter...

Touch of Leopard Pt. 2


Jacket: Live a Little via Nordstrom
Shirt: Forver 21 ($5!)
Skirt: Banana Republic circa 2000
Shoes: Privo, hand-me-down from sister
Belt: Forever 21
Flower pin: self-made
Earrings: stolen from sister sometime in the 1990s






Layers Upon Layers


Cardigan: H&M
Sweater: cheap from TJ Maxx
Blouse: Urban Outfitters
Skirt: H&M circa 1999
Boots: Steve Madden
Necklace: vintage from Grandmother







Coat: from Macy's
Hat: Urban Outfitters

Touch of Leopard



Sweaters: both Ann Taylor loft
Pants: North Face via REI
Shoes: Target (leopard costume, Halloween 2009)
Nechlace: New York & Co.






I love the buttons on the sleeves! Think I'd wear black pants instead next time.

High Five Style

I was sick in bed (again. of course.) for nearly a week and spent some quality time surfing the internet. Somehow, one vintage clothing/sewing site lead to another, and I found a whole list of new favorite resources that I can't believe I didn't know about before... retail sites like ModCloth and Ruche for affordable vintage inspired clothing (a lot like Anthropologie, but without the price tag) and blogs like Gertie, What I Wore. and Sally Jane Vintage.

Thoroughly inspired, I started putting together outfits. And soon they were hanging all over my room...


As I surfed deeper online, I realized that as much as I loved what I saw, I was constantly having to mentally edit and adjust to accommodate what I saw for what I know about what looks good on my body. Even when they aren't super skinny, none of these people have anywhere near the curves I am blessed/dealing with. Where are the good style bloggers with real bodies? I'd think the democratic, unregulated world of blogging would be all over this. I'm still looking. And wondering if High Five needs to branch out into fashion... but I'm super hesitant to declare myself any kind of style maven or put my own curves up on the internet to be scrutinized any more than they already are in my mirror. But here goes:

One of my "it may appear like I'm dressed up and presentable, but it actually feels like I'm wearing sweats and tennies" looks...



Hoodie: Forever 21
Shirt: Horny Toad via Outdoor & More
Skirt: Lolë ($15 from TJ Maxx!)
Scarf: Urban Outfitters sale corner
Leggings: left over from tin woman costume, Halloween 2009
Shoes: Privo
Lanyard: school ID tag (sorry, shoulda taken that off...)