Friday, October 31, 2014

Layering Essentials

Fall is all about layering - yummy vests, leggings, boots, tanks, tunics, and the list goes on.  This is my favorite time of year because the combinations are endless and there is no right or wrong when it comes to layering (or fashion as a whole for that matter).  It's the perfect opportunity to play in your closet and try new, unexpected combinations.

One of my favorite things to do is grab two or three pieces that I absolutely love, but have never worn together at once, and then put them together and find a way to make them work.  Any mixture of stripes, colors, patterns, or plaids can work as long as you find a common denominator - a necklace, a scarf, a sweater, an interesting pair of pants or leggings.  Sure, your brain might insist that you don't "match," but challenge yourself to wear it anyway.  I love pushing the envelope and making myself feel uncomfortable (temporarily) when it comes to putting outfits together - in between taking risks and challenging yourself to try new things is where you'll find your own unique style and confidence and that is what fashion is about.

If you're going to experiment with layering, a great place to start is the essentials - tanks, tees, and leggings.  I've owned many.  Here are my favorites:

Tanks

The clear winner here is SkinnyTees Basic Wide Strap Cami ($32, Amazon.com). They are also available in packs of two from QVC for $34, plus the cost of shipping. Check them out here.  Pricey, I know, but I promise they are life-changing.  They stretch for days without stretching out.  The best part? ONE SIZE FITS MOST!

Source: Amazon.com

Leggings

Lori Goldstein makes the best leggings I've ever owned.  There is nothing worse than wearing a pair of leggings and have them suddenly start rolling down your waist. You don't have to worry about that with Lori's Regular Knit Leggings ($45, QVC.com). They have an extra wide waist band and come in lots of rich colors.  Buy multiple pairs here.

PSA: Be sure to read the reviews to find the right size for you.  They typically run large and long.

Source: QVC.com

Long Sleeve Shirts

I love Old Navy's Perfect Tees! At $10.50 (OldNavy.com), you just can't beat the value.  They're a great length for layering, they're washer/dryer friendly (otherwise they wouldn't be in my closet), and they come in your basic black and white, plus plenty of fun colors.

Source: OldNavy.com

Some other things your going to need this season:

- Fun scarves (a great place to incorporate a delicious floral print)
- Tall or, better yet, over-the-knee boots
- Tunic tops
- Long sweaters and cardigans
- Tights
- A hat for every occasion (I love Goorin Bros.' Goldman Suede Fedora Hat)

Do you have a favorite "essential?" I'd love to hear about it - please leave a comment or send me a message using the link to the right.  Happy layering!

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

On Trend: Luxe Backpack

The new addition to my [handbag] family.


I'm heading to Europe in a few weeks, and of course I'm already visualizing what I'll be wearing as I romp through the streets of Florence, Venice, and Rome. One of the must-haves on my packing list has been a leather or suede backpack. I've been on the hunt for one over the last few weeks and today I found it!

Enter stage left: this delicious faux leather drawstring backpack, fringe and all, by Deux Lux (one of my favorite brands in handbags).  Be still my beating heart.


While the main reason I wanted a backpack was to be hands-free on my trip, this bag can easily and fashionably be carried like a tote. It's faux leather, so I don't have to worry about exposing it to the elements or dropping it in a puddle.  And that fringe!  I can't get enough fringe this season.

At retail, this beauty would have cost $130 USD, but I took it home for $32!  The clearance rack at Marshalls never lets me down. If you don't have the privilege of being a lunch break away from Marshalls and you're willing to spend the money, I also love Topshop's Fringe Suede Backpack ($130, Nordstrom.com).

Source: Nordstrom.com
Welcome back, pack!

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

On Trend: Slip-on Sneakers

Today's find: this gorgeous pair of Kenneth Cole Reaction slip-on sneakers. I've been crushing on this trend for weeks now, and couldn't resist when I saw the Salt N Pep Pony Hair Sport Flat for $40 USD at Marshalls across the street.
Source: DSW.com

I haven't owned a pair of true slip-on sneakers since elementary school. Needless to say, the return of this trend is uber exciting.  What's better is that they are refined - the pony hair turns the chic up a notch and I can feel confident wearing these to work or play.  I'm all about looking professional and being comfortable.  Comfortable. Professional. Check and check!

Since I couldn't wait, I'm wearing them with a tie dye maxi skirt, but these will be adorable with leggings and a tunic or my favorite pair of boyfriend jeans (if said pair of jeans existed).

You can pick these up online at DSW.com.  With so many cute pairs of these slip-on sneakers available, I bet you can't pick just one. You've been warned!

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Wedding Makeup

My day with the genius that is Tracey Rappaport.


I had the privilege of following my friend, fellow makeup artist, and blog co-contributor Tracey around last week while she did the bridal party's makeup for my dear friend Heather's wedding.

Right away I was learning new things.  Nothing excites me more.  Here are some highlights and must-haves for your kit:

Foundation

Tracey started with Marie.  Marie doesn't need makeup.  Something about putting makeup on people like her makes the task more challenging and exciting; she has naturally strong, beautiful features that you don't want to overwhelm or distract from with spackle, but you do want to be able to deliver that fresh, finished look. The hardest thing to do in makeup is to create the illusion that you're not wearing any.  Take it from someone who has learned the hard way!

Marie!

I looked over at Marie and immediately noticed how dewy her skin looked.  As you know by now, I love a dewy finish!  Tracey introduced me to this phenomenal new foundation palette that is made specifically for HD cameras - Cinema Secrets 5-in-1 Pro Palette ($28, Amazon.com).  This was our best friend in front of the camera.

Source: Amazon.com

One of the bonuses about this palette is that it can multitask as a tool for contouring.  I watched Tracey use the darker shades to contour under our cheekbones with a foundation brush.  Brilliant!

Brows

Tracey blew me away next with the drugstore favorite Brow Fix by Milani ($10, Amazon.com).  I couldn't believe the texture and potency of this stuff  - I love when a little bit goes a long way. This palette is foolproof  - the purpose of each color is spelled out for you, literally.  You can even apply with the adorable little tools that come with it.

Source: Amazon.com
Blush

The best blush I've come across so far, especially for a wedding, goes to Lorac's Soul.  This is sold out on Lorac's website (which goes to show you how spectacular it is) and I can't find it on any other trustworthy sites online - if you find it, please leave a comment!  Anyway, Soul is a magical harmony of bronzer and blush.  It's so easy to misuse bronzer as blush and blush as bronzer. While I am a fan of finding new uses for things, this is generally not one of them. Miraculously, Soul makes it work.

Wallah! A perfect wedding look.  #nofilter



A very, very special thank you to Tracey for letting me annoy her all day for the purposes of this blog. Can't wait to do it again!

Another special thank you to Heather for letting me make a few minutes in her special day about me.

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