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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Spring

Happy Spring! I know it has been awhile, but I was busy hibernating until Winter was far, far away. It is officially Spring and that makes everything better.  I LOVE Spring and its clothes. Here are few thoughts I have been collecting. 

Here is Reese Witherspoon rocking a perfect Spring outfit. This is just perfectly put together, but without looking like you tried so hard. Floral pumps, jeans, navy sweater and adorable yellow bag. Navy, Yellow, White or Navy, Kelly Green and White are some of my favorite color combinations for this time of year.


Here was my take on a Spring outfit. Versatile outfit for work, day or night. Royal and Coral are my 2 main pops of color, and the necklace pulls them together by featuring similar colors and tones - it does not 'match'. Necklace from Stella & Dot. The jacket I'm wearing is my new favorite - you can find it here.


The most important Spring fashion event at my house was Easter. Here is the fam all dolled up. I was so excited for the final season of Mad Med to begin, I went retro with the dress and hair. My dress from leopard boutique.  The boys shirts are from Lands End and the bow ties are from here Sydneybelle Boutique  - you can't tell from the pic, but Jack's is Star Wars! And my poor daughter - her dress is beautiful. It is from Monsoon - a wonderful brand I stumbled upon that actually makes age appropriate clothes for girls! I could have a whole separate blog about that topic. 

What else....I am so overwhelmed by the amount of crazy prints out there. I walked into two stores today and I felt like all I saw was this...
Jury is still out for me on the return of Palazzo pants. Like the Maxi Dress - a trend I want to love but it is just not for my body type.  Do not feel pressured to follow a trend if it doesn't feel authentic to you or doesn't flatter your shape.

These are some of my favorite, new shoes. I seem to get compliments on them frequently and the best part is they REALLY are comfortable. The leather is so soft and the heel is great. You can find them here.  At the time I'm posting this they are on sale. 

I know we have been basking in the spring for officially for a little over 6 weeks, but it will feel like summer soon - on to shorts and swim suites - yikes!




Friday, February 20, 2015

Buongiorno! Packing a Family of 5, for 15 days in Italy

Last fall, I had the opportunity to help a friend prepare and pack for her family of 5 as they embarked on an amazing, 15 day trip to Italy! This adorable couple has 3 kids, ages 8,6, and 3. Traveling with children can be a daunting task, especially in a foreign country while navigating planes, trains, and automobiles. The last thing they wanted was a ton of luggage weighing them down. As Sarah said, "One of our major concerns was not having a TON of things at the train stations when we were trying to manage 3 kids and keeping track of all of our stuff." So our first objective was to get everything in 1 large bag to be checked bag, and 1 carry on. 

Here they are strolling through the train station. You can just see the size of the one checked bag -the red rolling duffle that Patrick is wheeling behind him. Jack, in the orange jeans, is rolling the small carry-on, and each child had their own small bag for snacks and activities.

The second objective was to dress appropriately - "when in Rome...." or at least Italy. "One of the biggest challenges to packing, was packing more dressy clothes for the whole family, and especially a little nicer than the kids were used to wearing on a daily basis," said Sarah. Their plans included visits to museums, theaters, Mass at St. Peter's, and restaurants. Italians, and most Europeans, dress more formally that we do in the US. You don't see too many people walking around in lounge wear or workout clothes, and sometimes you don't want to stick out as an American tourist.

We planned about 3 weeks before the trip so Sarah had plenty of time to purchase any additional needs. I took pictures of everyone's clothes laid out across the bed so Sarah could easily reference them while packing. The trip was in October, so temperatures were expected to be 50s at night and 70s during the day. Each place they were staying had a washer, but no dryer, so things could definitely be washed and re-worn. 

Luckily this family has amazing style, so finding great clothes to choose from was not a problem. We started with Patrick, and we started from the bottom up - shoes. My suggestion was 2 pair of shoes per person with a possible third if there was room. Shoes might be the most important thing you pack for any European vacation where you will most certainly be walking A LOT! We chose his awesome pair of Frye boots as they are sturdy, comfortable and could be worn on dressier occasions, as well as pair of trendy Converse high tops. People outside the US DO wear tennis shoes - but they are not the same as the ones we wear to the gym. We chose 4 pairs of pants - 2 pair of dark jeans, 2 pair chinos (olive and grey) and a pair of grey lulu lemon pants that could pass as slacks similar to these . Basically these are to men, what leggings are to women. Then we picked about 4 fashion T-shirts, to be worn alone or for layering, and 4 long sleeve dress shirts with neutral patterns that were easy to mix. 1 grey marled sweater and 1 sport coat for dressy events, i.e. Church. And somehow I do not have a picture of Patrick's clothes! Here is a great pic showing off the his cool shoes and adorable kiddos. 


Next we did Sarah's wardrobe. We tackled hers a little less methodically. I asked her to start by choosing her favorite pants/jeans with the goal of picking 4 pairs - 3 jeans, dark wash, black, grey and a pair of black leggings. You are going to be wearing these clothes a lot, so it is wise to pick your favorites. Then we just started pulling out more favorites and laid them all out on the bed. We did a lot of moving things around and eliminating from there. Below you see the 3 jeans, along with 2 tanks, 1 short sleeve blouse, 2 cardigans, 1 v-neck sweater, 2 sheath dresses, 3 scarves, and 1 grey leather jacket (not pictured). The idea here is everything can mix and match. The dresses can be dressed up or down, the scarves help add color and pattern, and the cardigans are perfect for the varying temperatures throughout the day. For example the Navy dress can be worn by itself, add the blue print scarf (see Sarah below), with the navy marled cardigan, or the under the coral V-neck sweater - you get the idea. And of course Mom gets 3 pairs of shoes - AGL black loafers, retro Saucony tennis shoes, and a Sam Edleman suede bootie. For  other accessories, we picked 2 or 3 simple gold necklaces, some gold bangles and gold watch. You do not want to travel with a ton of jewelry. We kept fit, comfort and laundering in mind.



This dress and scarf is one of my favorite outfits!

Now onto sweet Harper (3). She might have the best 3 year old wardrobe I have seen.We did a lot of Ts, knit dresses and leggings. Stripes, polka dots and color! 1 cardigan and 1 sweater/sweatshirts. And her 2 pair of adorable shoes. Her tiny clothes don't take up a lot of room, so it could be easy to over-pack. 


And finally the boys. 

This is where we had a bit of challenge. Like most little boys, they often wear T-shirts and athletic shorts. We wanted the boys to be comfortable, yet dressed appropriately. So we tried to meet in the middle with Quinn (8) by picking clothes that wear like play clothes, but don't necessarily look like them. We chose 3 pairs of pants (jeans, olive and khaki chinos - added camo later) and 2 pairs of shorts (chambray and grey ) and then we picked about 6 soft, comfortable T-shirt and 3 collared polos. Every piece can be mixed and matched and nothing was too 'fancy' to cause complaint. A collared shirt and chinos would suffice for Mass at St. Peter's. 2 pairs of shoes - bucks and tennis shoes. 


Jack (6) loves clothes and all things artistic, so there is a little more variety in his selection. We chose the colored jeans as well as dark wash and black, and 2 pairs of shorts. A few more collared shirts, but several T-shirts as well. Bucks and tennis shoes. 


I left Sarah's house the day of this planning hopped up on Starbucks and joy! I had so much fun helping her pull all this together. I know it doesn't matter what you are wearing to enjoy a trip to Italy, but if it can help reduce some stress, then you are able to enjoy the trip that much more! Sarah shared, "All in all - using you made packing a breeze and took so much stress out of packing for 5 people. I would definitely recommend it!"   Thanks for the kinds words, Sarah. 

At the end of the trip Sarah said they could have used even less clothes. The weather was unseasonable warm, so some of the heavier sweaters and long sleeves were not needed. And they had to buy swim suits at the end of the trip and were able to enjoy the beach. 

So the moral of the story is pack less, and always throw in a swimsuit! 

Ciao!


Sunday, February 15, 2015

Do you see what I see?

Have you noticed animals are everywhere?  This is not a new trend per say, but it is pervasive. Everywhere I look there is a cute little animal emblazoned on a garment, bag or piece of jewelry. A few years ago there were owls everywhere. Now it seems to be elephants and birds.  My friend Katie had a bird blouse like the one below - and I feel like it fit her style perfectly! She seemed to think it was hilarious, which for me was all the more reason she should wear it.

I like the way Reese Witherspoon pulled off this bird dress. (I originally saw this photo on E!)  I love her style choices. 

I am seeing more and more of the track pant that I mentioned here last summer. It is basically a tapered sweat pant - image below. Should those 3 words ever even be in the same sentence - much less next to each other ? I am having a hard time getting used to these. Remember how hard it was to get used to skinny jeans after were pledged our love to the boot-cut?  I have tried on several styles and materials and it is not a flattering look for me.  I really didn't think these would go main stream - but it looks like they are on their way. 

I'm in the market for a pair of shoes like this. I see them everywhere - just a simple sandal that goes with everything. There are from Steve Madden - I cannot speak to their comfort as I have not tried them on, but this is the style I am looking for. 


Jumpsuits galore. I talked about these last summer and they are back with more prints and more shapes. I did buy a strapless, wide leg version to wear to a formal occasion. Now I feel like I need a more casual, jersey knit option that can dressed up with a statement necklace or down with some flip flops. Something like this from H&M - haven't tried this on. I think I need more of a straight leg. I found the perfect one online at Nordstrom - but it turned out they were pajamas. So be careful. 
WARNING - it is a bit of a wardrobe challenge as you have to take the whole thing off/down to use the restroom. Mine had a hook & eye in the back at the top of the zipper so I had to bring a friend. This is a style you definitely have to try on to see how it looks on your body. 

I cannot tell you how done I am with winter, and winter clothes. I continue to clean out my closet in preparation for spring. Every time I bring home something new, I get rid of something. 

There are still some good winter clearance deals out there. I found a pair of green velvet paints for next Christmas for $8.00!! And some taupe, suede, wedge booties for $25 down from $100. Don't buy it JUST because it is on sale, make sure you have a space or need for it. 

If you live in St. Louis and are interested in a wardrobe consultation - send me a message! Season changes are the perfect time to clean out - especially SPRING!


Tuesday, January 20, 2015

All Leggings Are Not Created Equal

This post has been mulling around in my head for awhile because I think it all the time - as I shop, at the gym, and just out and about as I see a legging hazard. I know leggings are hugely popular right now - which is wonderful on many accounts and I wear them weekly. However, they are not all created equally. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

If they feel or look thin, you will be able to see through them. And no, don't tell yourself, ' oh I will only wear these with things that cover my butt, it will be fine'. Will you sit down in them or move in them at all? Then don't buy them. It is just a wardrobe malfunction waiting to happen.

When you see the cute little leggings on the hanger in the crazy, wild, colorful pattern - give those puppies a good stretch - just pull in opposition with your hands. If you can see the white under the print, OR through the fabric - that will happen across your butt. Not a good look. 

I know the work environment keeps getting more and more casual, but be careful wearing leggings to work. It depends a lot on what you pair with them and where you work of course. This is not a rule or judgement, just a word of caution. One option is to buy a real pant that looks and feels like a legging - a ponte (pon-tee) pant. I did a lot of Googling to try and give you a real/credible definition - and found lots and lots of other fashion blogs who echoed my sentiments about these as an alternative to leggings. It is basically a double knit blend that is soft and durable. They are wonderful for travel. Here are some links
LOFT
Express 
GAP
You get the gist. 

I like leggings with a poly, cotton, spandex blend, as opposed to just lycra and nylon or rayon. My FAVORITE for workout or daily wear are the Zella Live in Leggings available at Nordstrom. I have 3 pairs - 2 black, 1 dark heather grey and they have stood the test of time - weekly wear and washings. I have had 1 pair for over 2 years. Every once in a while I touch my toes and look in the mirror just to make sure you still can't see through them. I think these are the best bang for your buck as well. $60 and under is not bad for something I wear weekly. 

Okay so a lot about leggings.... what is your favorite pair?



Sunday, January 4, 2015

New Year's Resolutions

I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season - now bring on the new year!!

If you are big on resolutions, here are some to consider for your wardrobe. 

#1 - What is in your closet? 
This is a perfect time to evaluate your wardrobe and possibly donate, sell, or eliminate some extra items. For Winter clothes, take stock of what you haven't worn yet this season, and if you don't wear it by the time Spring roles around, let it go. 
If you are in St. Louis and would like some help with this - give me a ring! I enjoy this so much. 

#2 - Shop smart at sales
It is so tempting to buy something because it is on sale, and this time of year (including the weeks before Christmas) we are bombarded with 'lowest prices of the season', 'winter clearance', '70% off'. That little voice tells you that you are missing out on some great deals - you must go shopping! I suggest making a list of things you want to add to your winter wardrobe (after you do #1 above). It might be a nice wool coat, or a pair of boots you have been eyeing all season, or maybe you have a formal event later in the year and a holiday dress on sale would be perfect. Look for only the items on your list when you are shopping the sales. The other option is to shop for basics -  jeans, tanks, tees - but only if you don't already have too many. 

#3 - Less is more
I try to tell myself this all of the time, but it is something I struggle with. I have a commitment problems with clothes. I worry that I might change my mind, and then feel guilty I spent money on something that I no longer like. The $5 Rule mentioned here helps with this. Think quality over quantity. And let me clarify, quality does not have to mean top of the line. Just evaluate the item with keen eye - look at seams, hems, fabric content, shape, and more to determine the quality for your lifestyle. 

#4 - Tread lightly with trends
As new trends emerge throughout the year, don't feel like you have to follow them. If they are not right for you, your personal style, your body type, or your wardrobe, pass. Wait for the next one to come along. 

#5 - Have fun
This is my number 1 rule. I'm not going to say I don't 'stress' about what to wear sometimes, but I try not to take myself or my clothes too seriously. They are just clothes, after all. I use them as my creative outlet on my best days. On other days, you can still find me in leggings and a sweatshirt.