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Monday, November 29

Sanrio Small Gift Mobile Pop Up Shop

I met Hello Kitty this weekend. She came into town for a visit! I put on my best grin and met her at Atlantic Station.

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She brought all of her closest friends. And a smattering of souvenirs in this adorable truck. It was literally a pop-up shop full of small gifts. I felt like I was visiting the coolest food truck in the city, except instead of tacos I was picking up plush toys and nifty gifties.

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I wanted ev-er-y-thing. There were all sorts of special goodies designed especially for this Small Gift tour. Tote bags, and plush, and stationery galore!

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As  is frequently the case with holiday shopping, I got into the "some for you, one for me" state of mind and left with this headband bow for myself after picking up some stocking stuffers. Get yours from Sanrio.com here or from Chubby Bunny here. I wore mine all day with a big smile on my face.

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It really was the best time ever!

Check out the Sanrio site to see if  one of the remaining stops are in a city near you.

Sunday, November 28

Retail Holiday Season Survival Kit



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Outfit details:
Tabitha Tyndall Coat (an amazing reincarnation of a Beth Bowley coat from 2008)
J. Crew (Factory) Ruffle Zip cardigan (available online on weekends only, or try a similar style here or here)
Anthro's Cartonnier Stable skirt (sold out online--try stores or this similar cut here or similar color story here)
Frye Dorado Slouch boots (very yummy lookalike here and a look for less here)
Lucky Penny Pure Bred tote (same vibe here and here)

This is year three of working retail during the holiday season for me. I really love the extra energy that pumps through the store starting the Friday after Thanksgiving. Being someone that loves to shop, I get really excited for other people to buy things, especially at discount. I get the same little rush as when I'm splurging on something myself. As a result I am most often the enabler friend that votes yes on friends' purchases. More likely, I vote for two. And yeah, I'll get one too.


This year I pulled together a new uniform for surviving the busy buzzy season--a very special piece + a warm and yummy knit + a pair of my expanding Frye boot collection. Today's special? An excellent upgrade to my vintage equestrian print skirt that I've been hoarding for weeks. I couldn't resist back in August (maybe it was even July?!), since the perfect slice of the print was centered on a skirt my size.

Monday, November 22

Getting Spotted



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Outfit details:
J. Crew Bici tank (try stores, similar tank here)
Corey Lynn Calter Mossy Atoms skirt (similar pieces here and here)
Madewell westway clogs
Rebecca Minkoff MAM bag

Mallard green, chartreuse, honey brown, and cognac--definitely all hues in my color palette of choice for fall. Whenever I wear any of these shades, I feel like I am ready to stroll through falling leaves on a college campus on a crisp autumn day. Or in this case, crash some picnics behind the courthouse.

Lately I've been trying to be a little more thoughtful about the difference in what I like to wear and  what I can actually transition into a professional role. It's a slow moving, constantly evolving process, but the sudden influx of what I formerly considered staid colors is actually very easy to incorporate into my existing wardrobe.


So for me, the solution to, "I have nothing to wear!" was the addition of more classic pieces in solid colors. If anyone has their own suggestions, we'd all love to hear it!

Monday, November 15

Friends in High Places: Grownup Whimsy

My very favorite thing about blogging has been meeting so many wonderful and stylish people along the way. My blog girls are always who I turn to for inspiration, style advice, and a good kick in the pants when I'm having major blogger's block. So when Tara contacted me about her latest project, I was really excited to be a part of it. Her Friends in High Places feature is her way of showing how I feel about her--who best to showcase and complement your style than your friends? Each week she is collaborating with her favorite bloggers to bring you some truly inspired outfits following a theme.

This week Tara and I are exploring the grownup side of whimsy. She and I both chose items from our closet that at first glance might seem childish, and incorporated the piece into a sophisticated age-appropriate outfit. Since I am definitely partial to animal prints, prints of animals, and anything Ms. Frizzle might wear, the theme was the perfect assignment.

I present you with Tara's Point of View featuring Anthro's Montgolfier skirt:



I love how Tara took this brightly colored, fun, and flirty skirt and mixed it with classic pieces and solid colors to make it office-ready. Definitely a getting-dressed strategy to keep in mind!

Check out her full post to get the full details on her outfit on Little Girl Big Closet .

And my take, featuring the Two Wheeler shirtdress from Anthropologie:

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Outfit details:
Anthro Two Wheeler shirtdress (worn as top) (its acorn print counterpart here, similar dress here, and top here)
Thrifted cream wool skirt (similar here and here)
Charlotte Tarantola "Field Game cardigan" (verrrry similar here and same color story here)
Frye Sunnie strap boots (similar styles here and here)
Marc by Marc Jacobs Dr. Q Groovee bag

I chose this dress because the print exemplifies whimsy. And while it was so easy peasy to throw on alone in the summer on its own, I've been stumped on how to make it more wearable for fall and especially for school.

And then it dawned on me when I spotted this skirt I recently thrifted. Of course, I could always layer over the dress! As a blouse, it's much more academic chic than summer picnic chic. Everything else in this ensemble quickly fell into place afterward.

This mini-project was such a blast! I'm a huge supporter of dressing to a theme, and sharing one with a friend makes it extra fun. I can't wait to see the other wonderful joint outfits that result from her new feature, and can't wait to see some of you participate as well!

Sunday, November 7

Fall Forward



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Outfit details:
H&M bird print dress (similar pieces: here and here)
J. Crew Jackie cardigan
Spanx Tight End tights (THE best tights ever. No runs or snags, and super opaque!)
Fluevog Radio oxfords (similar pairs: here and here)
Anthro Pure Bred Tote (similar here and here)

Today's outfit comes straight from a fantastical French adventure. One night of Halloween weekend, I donned a Zorro costume and ended up masquerading as Amelie Poulain.  Inspired, I thought romantic shapes, clunky shoes, and splashes of red and green would be a perfect tribute to one of my forgotten favorite characters. Her style was always a balance of quirky and romantic, and when I hit on that mix just so, all kinds of magic seems possible.

At first I crinkled my nose at Amelie's chunky shoes. But she works all day on her feet (like me!) and walks a whole lot (like me!) to get where she is going, and now I completely understand. Fortunately oxfords and clogs happen to be en vogue--clunky shoe wearers rejoice! I'm pushing for them to be considered un-frumpy forever.

Thursday, November 4

Southwest Bohemian

More often than not, I take my own outfit photos. Tripod and self timer, a bit of trial and error. On the rare days that Markus and I are both around during daylight hours, he's kind enough to snap some  of my shots for me.

On this day, as usual, we were already pressed for time (it seems I'm always headed somewhere during peak photo hours) when I pulled out my camera. It didn't help that I was immediately distracted by something I spotted in the backyard.

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Somebody was hiding out in our poorly tended garden box. This handsome fella claimed the biggest litterbox he could find. This probably also explains why our indoor kitties are so keen on sitting in the windowsill overlooking this side of the house. I guess I'd want to spy on the neighbors too, if they were always in my yard.

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Anyhow, onto the outfit part of this post. A few weeks later, I still have Project Runway on the brain, because lately all I want to wear is fringe, southwestern colors, velvet, and feathers. If you haven't guessed already, all of these elements come from contestant Gretchen Jones' personal style and design aesthetic.


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Outfit details:
Target feather chain necklace (similar here and here)
J. Crew cardigan (similar here and here)
Anthro Ambling Twists tank (similar here and here)
J. Crew Panne velvet bell skirt (similar styles: here and here)
Steve Madden Shakeit fringe boots (similar here and here)
Rebecca Minkoff Morning After Mini bag 

The inspiration for this outfit comes straight from Gretchen's A/W Mothlove collection, a few of the pieces she even wore on episodes of this past season. Yummy terracotta and blush colors and luxe textures with a bohemian vibe. I added a bit of a preppy schoolgirl twist to make it feel more me.


I finally realized that fall colors suit me best, and I plan to wear the heck out of my rusty colored wardrobe selection. I'm glad it's finally autumn here! Heck, I'm glad to be back. October was endlessly packed with projects and plans, and November, though just as busy, is a welcome transition.


I'm just tickled that it's sweater worthy outside! Layers, boots, and leather jackets are finally coming out of storage. Are you as pumped as I am?

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