Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Fall Fashion Watch: Layers

Note from me:  Wow! I had no idea I had such a loyal following. I wasn't able to get my Monday Fashion post up which disappointed quite a few people. Let me apologize for letting 'life' get in the way of providing your Fall Fashion fix! I promise it won't happen again...

Layers!

With weather fighting transitions from warm to chilly, we are left trying to decide what to wear that will translate from cold (almost freezing) mornings into warm, sunny afternoons. I really don't like lugging a big coat around in the afternoons, so I've compiled some layered looks that will help you peel off and put back on what you need as the weather does its own thing during the day.  Some of these looks will work well in the Spring too!



Layering 3
Start out with all of these pieces (even the sandals in your bag). As the temp warms up, peel off the jacket to reveal the cute dress and leggings. Hotter? Slip away and slip the leggings off.  Way too hot? Tee, leggings and sandals will do the trick! 




R13 jean jacket
lagarconne.com


Hey Jo pink legging
net-a-porter.com


Tory burch boots
couture.zappos.com



Braided belt
$54 - superette.co.nz


Codello scarve
$68 - zalando.co.uk




Layering 2
It's freezing when you're on the way to the office and by the time you leave, its 80 degrees! No problem. These pieces can mix and match to bring you great comfort. An added bonus is that you can mix and match them to translate into a night on the town (blouse, skirt, and cape) or feeling more daring, just wear your buttoned blazer and skirt. A safety pin will insure that the "girls" stay put.


Prabal Gurung shirts blouse
modaoperandi.com


H M white blazer
$27 - hm.com


Jane Norman long gray coat
$105 - janenorman.co.uk


Just Female black skirt
$43 - zalando.co.uk


Seychelles high heel boots
revolveclothing.com




Miu Miu suede shoes
$715 - net-a-porter.com


Bridal jewelry
modcloth.com



Prabal Gurung scarve
$2,425 - net-a-porter.com

Layering 1
An Oxford shirt is a must have! It can go over and under sweaters. In this case, wear it open over the sleeveless sweater. Temps rising? Take the jacket off, wrap the oxford around your waste and trek on!



Morris white cotton top
$160 - nelly.com


Army green blazer
lookbookstore.co


J.Crew jeans
jcrew.com



Sole Society lace up boots
solesociety.com




Circle scarf
payless.com

Layering 2

Layering 2

Jane Norman long gray coat
$105 - janenorman.co.uk

H M white blazer
$27 - hm.com

Just Female black skirt
$43 - zalando.co.uk

Miu Miu suede shoes
$715 - net-a-porter.com

Seychelles high heel boots
revolveclothing.com

Bridal jewelry
modcloth.com

Prabal Gurung scarve
$2,425 - net-a-porter.com

Friday, October 24, 2014

Today's Soundtrack: Oriental Uno by Beats Antique


If you ever need to get pumped up to do something daunting, this is the song for you. I happened upon this song while listing to Bossanova Radio on Pandora. From the very first sound, I was enthralled with the production of this track. I am so glad there are no vocals to disturb the absolutely mesmerizing instrumentation of Beats Antique.

This "experimental world fusion and electronic music group" has gotten my attention! Check out their site here.  Apparently, the live shows are nothing short of magical, so I guess I'll be checking for tour dates.  They remind me of Daft Punk but with their own sense of sound and imagery. Well, sense I mentioned Daft Punk I might as well add a couple of their tracks.



Thursday, October 23, 2014

Last Minute Halloween Costume Ideas


One week left before the kiddos (and some adults) get all dressed up in costumes, going door to door begging for candy. If you haven't gotten a costume for your darling son or daughter, don't panic. There are some great household items that will easily transform them into another character long enough to get gobs of candy.



1. A sheet. And no, I'm not telling you to dress your child up as a ghost. A belted sheet, some jeans, boots, and an eye patch will make a great pirate costume. Cut a whole in the middle of the sheet for your child's head. Gather the sheet at the waist and put on a belt. A couple of safety pins under the arms will finish off the look.  While we're working with a sheet, you can dress up your cutie as an angel, shepherd, or wise man...oh yeah, save those tips for the Nativity coming up in a few weeks.

 2. Poster board.  You'll need two sheets of poster board, ribbon/string, and art supplies.  Your child can be a Bologna Sandwich (draw and cut out huge bread slices and dress your child in red) or a Watch (draw and cut out huge watch faces and dress in one color...for the fancy set make it Michael Kors, wear a sparkly sweater and grey pants) or even SpongeBob.  Punch holes at the top of the boards and slide your ribbon through. Use a little hot glue to reinforce the holes.

3. Face Paint. Now we're talking! Your child can be Two Face from Batman and wear a suit, flip a quarter...Mime face and wear all black....A sleep deprived mom with dark circles under the eyes, a house coat, rollers, and a coffee mug (we can probably go as twins).
4. Don't Trick or Treat at all...My son decided that he didn't want to go Trick or Treating for several reasons (the level of anxiety when he approaches these dramatically decorated homes, his religious convictions, and MARVEL UNIVERSE LIVE!). He's a pretty deep guy to be 8 years old. There are lot of fun things to do at malls and restaurants. Have a party with and without costumes for kids to hang out and enjoy a fall Friday night. We usually through out or gave away over half the candy anyway, so this year we'll be enjoying Wolverine's antics eating cotton candy. I don't know what's my son's going to have.