Showing posts with label Free People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free People. Show all posts

Sunday, April 13, 2014

I'm not wearing a coat! YES!



























































































































































































Saturday was amazing! I met up with a friend I hadn't seen since undergrad/archaeology days, which let's just say is quite awhile ago.  We spent time catching up while walking the High Line, checking out some galleries and having brunch in Chelsea. Earlier in the day I wandered around the Union Square Greenmarket to enjoy all the spring time blooms before stopping in at the Rubin  Museum  and exploring a couple antique shops along the way. It was the kind of day where I woke up really early and couldn't wait to get outside. Oh, did I mention that it was in the 70s?! Not only did I not wear a coat, I didn't feel the need to bring any additional layers with me either. AND I broke out the straw hat. I think we still have a few cooler days ahead but it's so nice to know that we are truly (at last!) well into spring.  I've been waiting for this weather for months and I know I'm not the only one!

Outfit Details:
Dress - Free People
Tights - Anthropologie
Hat - Lord and Taylor

Saturday, February 22, 2014

A Reprieve from Winter and a Two Exhibition Kind of Day






















































































I don't know about you but I am really ready for winter to be over. Here in NYC we were treated to a nice reprieve from winter today and expecting more of the same tomorrow. I couldn't be happier with the warmer weather and sunshine today and took full advantage of it. I wish it wasn't so short lived though...apparently more wintery weather coming this week. Ah well, enjoy it while you can.

While wandering around today basking in the spring-like weather (if you ignore the mounds of dirty snow everywhere) I stopped in to see two exhibitions: Ladies and Gentlemen...The Beatles at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and Folk Couture: Fashion and Folk at the American Folk Art Museum. I highly recommend checking out both even if you think neither is of interest. Both were a feast for the eyes and really informative.  

Enjoy the rest of your weekend! 

Outfit Details:

Pants: Dex
Sweater: Kensie
Lilac Scarf: Textile Museum of Canada
Knit Scarf: Melanie Lyne
Coat: Free People
Gloves: Anthropologie
Hat: American Eagle Outfitters
Boots: Ugg
Bag: Anthropologie

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Where did October go?























So, suddenly it's November....October flew by much like September.  Once again I've been neglecting this blog and I can't promise I'll update it more frequently in the coming months but we'll see. Can you believe we are heading into the busy holiday season already? Seems like summer was just ending. Yesterday I noticed the Christmas tree stretching up alongside the Radio City Music Hall sign, announcing that the Christmas Spectacular is set to get underway....and yet pumpkins still cluster on stoops and windowsills. Strange how the seasons mingle at this time of year. Commercialization is always in such a hurry.

P.S. Yes my hair looks crazy....still growing it out from pixie cut stage.  I'm over it...sort of.

Outfit Details:

Coat (old): Prancing Pony, via Modcloth

Dress (old): Sugar-Coated Shirtdress, Anthropologie

Long sleeve crochet top (old): Free People

Navy lace tank top (old): American Eagle

Necklace and earrings (old): Bunny and Rue Pendant and Bunny Studs, Marc by Marc Jacobs

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Pants...with Pink Flowers! And they were $12!






I still haven’t figured out how often I’ll post on this style blog but since it’s look pretty bare right now I thought I’d add another post. It’s funny that my 2nd post features pants because most of the time I wear dresses or skirts. There are a few reasons for this: 1) I’m never happy with the fit of most pants and really hate trying them on, 2) I prefer dresses because they are basically a complete outfit or a good base for one, 3) pants are often the same price or more than a dress and choosing the dress over the pants seems like a no-brainer to me and 4) I love the feminine detailing and lines of dresses and skirts, especially while I’m still sporting a pixie haircut.
My first post mentioned styling accidents and this is sort of a similar situation. I’ve been intrigued by all the flower print pants out there and was tempted by a few but they all seemed over priced to me considering that I really didn’t see them as anything more than a seasonal trend.  Normally if I’m going to invest in a piece of clothing it has to be something I imagine wearing years from now and skinny jeans with a flower print definitely don’t fall into that category. And although a few prints had caught my eye, trying on endless pairs to get the right fit prevented me from going beyond looking at them…pants are notoriously too long, too cropped, too baggy, too tight, too stretchy, too high or low waisted etc. Anyways, while wandering around South Street Seaport this Memorial Day weekend I found this pair at Steps…I thought they were pretty cute and then I saw they were only $12 which made them even cuter.  They only came in small, medium and large so I thought for sure the sizing would be a mess but the pair I got actually fit pretty good.  I wasn’t looking for a pair of flower print jeans, or to do any shopping for that matter, but I call this a happy accident.
Of course, once I got home I had to figure out what to pair them with.  Their bold print called for some muted tones, white, pink, beige, blush and gold tones. I really liked adding texture to the ensemble by incorporating ruffles and crochet into the mix. I’m looking forward to finding other ways to wear these pants this summer…and I’ll be careful to keep my eye out for other wallet friendly/too trendy to pay full price pieces!
Outfit Details:
White T-shirt - J Crew Perfect Fit Tee
Cropped cardigan with crochet detailing - Free People (old)
Flowered jeans - Steps Clothing, South Street Seaport (similar here)
Bow earrings - My nana’s
Boots - Town Shoes (old)