personal style

Dressing Like a Grown Up

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A few years ago I enjoyed dressing up. Looking through my closet, remixing pieces…it was fun. I knew who I was and let my wardrobe reflect it. These days I stare – usually annoyed – at what’s there. Partially because I’m still about 12 pounds away from my pre-baby weight and so much of my closet still doesn’t fit and partially because I don’t identify with a lot of what’s there anymore and feel a little lost.

Maybe it’s because I’m 30 or because I have a baby and I’m a mom, or because I need to feel like I at least look like I’ve got it together, but when it comes to my style I’ve noticed myself wanting to look more grown up. Not like bad mom jeans and a mini-van grown up but like an effortless/cool/stylish grown up.

As I’ve gone re-introducing myself to the non-maternity clothes shopping world, I find myself gravitating towards more streamlined, classic pieces. I used to go out and rather than buy the item I really wanted, I’d get whatever was on sale because it was cheaper. Now, rather than get three pieces I only kinda’ sorta’ want, I’ll hold out for that one piece I really want {while still maintaining within my budget}…pieces I know will fit in seamlessly with the rest of my wardrobe and will easily work with several items in my closet.

My taste in accessories has also evolved. Previously a lover of statement pieces, I now find that simple, understated pieces are all I wear. And like with my wardrobe, I’d now rather have a few great pieces that will last a lifetime over countless costume items that I’ll leave behind with each passing trend and season.

Because I can’t simply head out and completely redo my wardrobe, I’m making a shopping list to ensure I stay focused on getting those key pieces. Here are just a few of the items topping my list — the classic, foundation pieces upon which I can build that grown up wardrobe.

shopping list

pumps | blouse | rings striped top bangle high waisted jeans | bucket bag trench coat | flats 

Pumps: The most comfortable {and stylish} pumps I’ve ever owned were a Charles David pair in red I found at Marshall’s many years ago. Though I’ve long since parted with those, I’ve always been on the hunt for a similar pair. These polka dot ones are a fun twist on this classic shoe.

Blouse: I love a good menswear look, and this has long been one of my favorite style blouses to achieve that look {not to be confused with this style}. Though this particular iteration is a bit {and by a bit, I mean A LOT} out of my budget, I’m hoping to find something similar.

Delicate jewelry: These simple, understated pieces go with absolutely everything and are unfussy {a must, now with baby here}.

Striped top: Doing the whole casual but not bummy thing always proves to be a challenge for me. Always a fan of stripes, this structured top seems to make it a lot easier.

High waisted jeans: A modern twist on  a vintage style, this high waisted pair is an instant update to denim.

Bucket bag: A go-everywhere bucket bag in a sleek design and neutral color will easily go from work to weekend and back again.

Trench coat: While wearing a full length trench coat feels a little too New York to wear in Miami, this shorter version is just right for our unpredictable weather.

Flats: A pair that is equal parts chic and comfortable and every bit as stylish as heels.

{Maternity Wear} Must-Haves

I’ve always dreaded the term maternity clothes. It sounds so matronly and very not me. (AND they tend to be expensive.)

However, after becoming pregnant I quickly realized I’d have to embrace them! Here are a few items I’ve found to be extremely comfortable + stylish + well-priced (i.e. on major sale)…and I should note, spotted + purchased by the Mr. as I was too stubborn to step into the maternity section! If you follow me on Instagram, you may have spotted some of these already.

A Pea in the Pod Striped Graphic Tee

A Pea in the Pod Long Sleeve Lipstick Print Sweater (one sale now + perfect for Valentine’s Day)

A Pea in the Pod 3/4 Sleeve Wrap Dress (VERY on sale + another great Valentine’s Day option)

A Pea in the Pod Short Sleeve Crew Neck Shirt (in black + blush pink)

Old Navy Maternity Full-panel Skinny Jeans

French Connection x A Pea in the Pod Zip Front Twill Jacket (haven’t purchased this one but tried it on + am in love!)

Next, I’ll be sharing some non-maternity clothes that have managed to work throughout my pregnancy.

For any present or past moms-to-be…do you have any maternity favorites?

Pastel + Pearls

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top: LOFT + skirt: J.Crew + necklace: Zara (old) + midi rings: Nordstrom + bracelet: Zara + shoes: Sam Edelman @ Nordstrom Rack + bag: Marc Jacobs @ Saks Off Fifth + nails: Essie in ‘lilacism’

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Though there’s something special about an Easter dress, this year I went with separates. My mom & sister gave me this Loft sweater which they knew I’d fallen in love with and a surprisingly cool (well, cool for Miami standards) Easter morning seemed like the perfect excuse to wear it!  Though I usually opt for an XS in tops, I love this sweater in a S as it offers the perfect slouchy feel that goes as well with a pencil skirt as it does with my favorite pair of jeans or shorts.  And I can’t get over the gray lilac color!!! If you’re a fan of this sweater too (it also comes in two other colors), you’re in luck because it’s currently on sale (+ extra 50% off sale items), so be sure to stock up before they sell out!

Tell me, what did YOU wear for Easter?

 

XO

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top: Forever21 + sweater: INC + denim: J.Crew + clutch: L’Wren Scott x Banana Republic + ring: Daisy by Marc Jacobs + shoes: Zara

Update: Within hours of posting this, I found out that L’Wren Scott (the designer behind the clutch in this post) passed away from an apparent suicide. Such sad news. 

overalls

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Overalls have not always been considered stylish, but recently they’re everywhere. It’s fun to see them get a modern spin! Here are a few styling tips on how to avoid looking like a toddler – or like you’re on your way to milk a cow or two…

  • Start with a body-conscious silhouette. Too baggy could ready sloppy and too tight…well, that just never looks good.
  • Roll them up  bit at the bottom (as seen on this pair of J.Crew denim).
  • Pair with a simple tee or blouse and top with a blazer over your shoulders. I love mixing prints so I chose stripes + floral.
  • Keep accessories light/clean.
  • Add a clutch and heels as the finishing touches. They’ll instantly give you a more sleek and sophisticated look. They can be swapped out for a small cross body bag + oxfords/ loafers if you’re looking for a more casual feel.

What are your thoughts on the trend? Would you wear them? Use the photos below as inspiration! 

(These were all found on Pinterest. I can’t provide sources expect for the first photo. It’s the always-stylish Blair Eadie of Atlantic Pacific.)

weekend wish-list

Here are a few things I wouldn’t mind picking up this weekend!

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1. Steve Madden ‘eros’ sneaker: I don’t typically care to own sneakers, but when they’re snake print, I kinda’ sorta’ can’t resist liking (and wanting) them.

2. Steve Madden ‘ecentric’ sneaker: I pretty much love anything in leopard print, so it was love at first sight when I saw these some time ago. As mentioned here, I think the print acts as a neutral making these very versatile.

3. J.Crew pleated crepe short: When you live in Miami, the heat makes it darn near impossible to wear pants/denim everyday, particularly in the summer. These are a fun wardrobe alternative, and the cut/fabric makes them dressier adding to their versatility.

4. Bobbi Brown shimmer brick: I absolutely love the sheen this adds to cheeks and have stared at it as I pass the Bobbi rown counter for years now. Maybe 2014 will be the year I make it mine!

5. Coco Chanel Mademoiselle: Burberry is always my go-to when it comes to perfume with The Beat & Brit always on rotation, but every so often I try a little something new. I’ve always loved the way Mademoiselle smells and am thinking it may be the next bottle to make it to my dresser.

What’s on your weekend wish-list?

leopard-lovin’

I’ve always been a huge fan of leopard print and seen it as more of a neutral than really a stand-out print. I love pairing it with stripes or tartan/plaid for a fun contrast or with neutrals to keep it toned-down. Here are some pieces I’m loving and definitely wouldn’t mind having in my closet. (Buyer beware: this is not one of my budget-friendly posts so shop with caution!)

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  1. Tory Burch Kerringont Backpack
  2. Dorothy Perkins Camel Leopard Print Beanie
  3. Michael Kors Knitted Leopard Print Dress
  4. Dolce & Gabbana Leopard Print Coated Canvas Hardcase
  5. Vince Camuto Leopard Print Pony Hair Bracelet
  6. Emanuel Ungaro Pleated Skirt
  7. Loeffler Randall Steph Leopard Print Calf Hair Sandals
  8. Sam Edelman Becker Leopard
  9. J.Crew Canvas Leopard Print Baseball Cap

Beck the Bargain Hunter Sale Alert: J.Crew

When I say I love J.Crew, I don’t mean I love J.Crew; I mean I LOOOOOVE J.Crew. Because I’m a firm believer in not paying full price (ever!) I want to be sure my fellow J.Crew lovers know about their summer sale going on now through Sunday, June 16. They have an additional 30% off all sale items. They offer that additional discount fairly often, so I wasn’t surprised when I saw the signs in-store. What did surprise me was how low most of the prices were even before the extra 30. I spent under $120 on items that would’ve cost over $500 were it not for the sale.

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  1. Bouclé Jacket in Indigo Colorblock – original price $138; I paid $20.99
  2. Mari Sandal in Shocking Pink – original price $228; I paid $69.99
  3. Convertible Jewel-Collar Linen Sweater in Marled Natural – orignal price $148; I paid $27.99

Beck the Bargain Hunter tips to ensure you find the best deal:

  • Good things come to those who wait. I admit that getting a good bargain takes patience {I’d been stalking #1 for over a month}, but I always find it’s well worth the wait! I saved nearly for $400 on these three items alone. 
  • Do your homework. Every item I’ve looked up is much more expensive online (ex. #2 is $179.99 online) so try your local J.Crew store first. However, if you love an item and it’s only in-stock online, they’re offering $5 shipping during the sale.
  • All stores are not created equal. Here in South Florida we have several locations: Aventura Mall, Dadeland Mall, Lincoln Road and Village of Merrick Park. I did my shopping at the Merrick location and found a better selection (though Dadeland did have jeans for $19.99 – 30%!). The Lincoln Road location on the other hand never has sales. Ever.
  • Go the extra mile. The Merrick location didn’t have the sweater (#3 above) in my size. So like any obsessive-compulsive I-just-have-to-have-it shopper, I got on the phone calling other locations trying to track it down. The Aventura location was the only one to still have it in my size. J.Crew customer service agreed to ship it to me as that drive is too far for me to make during the week, but they wanted to charge me the online price of $99.99. I mentioned the $39.99 sticker price at the store and after a quick confirmation with a store associate over the phone, J.Crew customer service agreed to not only ship it to me but also to honor the in-store price!

Now that you know about the sale and have some shopping tips, scope it out for yourself and be sure to send me a Tweet, tag me on Instagram or comment on this post with your bargain finds!