This outfit feels busy to me:
I think it's the combination of the printed blouse (Bisou Bisou via JCP) with the pleated skirt (vintage via Goodwill). I like both pieces well enough on their own but think they may be too much together:
Or, it's just hot out and heat makes me whiny and unable to dress myself. Ah, well, busy or whiny, this is what I wore.
Happy Tuesday, All! Stay cool!
Gracey
Showing posts with label #printsandpatterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #printsandpatterns. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Embrace the Gray
Oregon, being Oregon, only has summery weather approximately every fourth or fifth day. Saturday was gorgeous, Sunday it rained like hell, yesterday was overcast and today is more of the same. With some more rain thrown in because Oregon is ridiculous. I don't have the strength to fight it, so I've decided to embrace the gray:
Literally. I hugged each and every one of these pieces before I put them on. The pieces being a gray sweater skirt (Macy's) with a gray sweater (JC Penney) and dark gray boots (Gap). Yep, just gray on gray on gray. But, I think the print on the skirt keeps it from being too dull.
Also, this sweater looks like a crop top on me. It think it's a combination of my giant size and the fact that I shrunk it in the wash:
Thank goodness this skirt can be hiked up to make up for the possibly disastrous lack of sweater.
Happy Tuesday, All!
Gracey
Literally. I hugged each and every one of these pieces before I put them on. The pieces being a gray sweater skirt (Macy's) with a gray sweater (JC Penney) and dark gray boots (Gap). Yep, just gray on gray on gray. But, I think the print on the skirt keeps it from being too dull.
Also, this sweater looks like a crop top on me. It think it's a combination of my giant size and the fact that I shrunk it in the wash:
Thank goodness this skirt can be hiked up to make up for the possibly disastrous lack of sweater.
Happy Tuesday, All!
Gracey
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Monday, June 24, 2013
The Devolution of Style
So, June has been a rough month for me. Work has been atrocious; I'm not sleeping well, I'm not blogging well and I haven't visited other blogs in ages. Also, I've started dressing like this:
I know, I know, it's boring. There is no raucous color, no vintage pieces and I practically match. But, it's also easy and I really need easy right now. Easy like jeans (Wit and Wisdom via Nordstrom) and a tee (Gap) with flats (Nine West via Piperlime) and a cardigan (Ann Taylor, thrifted). Besides, this outfit isn't just easy, it makes me feel physically capable. And I realized that when I feel more physically capable, I feel more mentally capable.
In this outfit I felt like I could not only run from zombies (although not the World War Z zombies; apparently their zombies are fast as hell. Which, boo.) but I that could deliver a roundhouse kick straight to a spreadsheet's dome.
I may not be battling zombies (yet; we all know it's coming) but I am battling some serious spreadsheets and dressing like this makes me feel like I have a better chance at winning.
Don't worry, I haven't completely given up. I did add a lovely Megan Mae button flower because it looks great with leopard and doesn't detract from zombie/spreadsheet fighting:
And, in my mind, that's the mark of a truly great accessory; if you can still fight the undead while wearing it, it's a keeper.
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
I know, I know, it's boring. There is no raucous color, no vintage pieces and I practically match. But, it's also easy and I really need easy right now. Easy like jeans (Wit and Wisdom via Nordstrom) and a tee (Gap) with flats (Nine West via Piperlime) and a cardigan (Ann Taylor, thrifted). Besides, this outfit isn't just easy, it makes me feel physically capable. And I realized that when I feel more physically capable, I feel more mentally capable.
In this outfit I felt like I could not only run from zombies (although not the World War Z zombies; apparently their zombies are fast as hell. Which, boo.) but I that could deliver a roundhouse kick straight to a spreadsheet's dome.
I may not be battling zombies (yet; we all know it's coming) but I am battling some serious spreadsheets and dressing like this makes me feel like I have a better chance at winning.
Don't worry, I haven't completely given up. I did add a lovely Megan Mae button flower because it looks great with leopard and doesn't detract from zombie/spreadsheet fighting:
And, in my mind, that's the mark of a truly great accessory; if you can still fight the undead while wearing it, it's a keeper.
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Peplumesque
I am wearing a striped top once again today but, more importantly, it's also peplumesque:
Well, it's not really. But I belted it into a peplumesque shape and I think it kind of works:
I haven't been too keen on the peplum trend because I haven't been able to find one I like. I realized the other day (while watching Pretty in Pink, no less) that many of today's peplums are just too limp for my tastes. I prefer a stiffer fabric. And belting this vintage silk jacket was pert near perfect. It could stand to be a little longer and even a little more stiff, but it'll do in a pinch.
Because I was adding volume at the waist, I tried to keep the bottom of my outfit sleek with a cinnamon-colored knit skirt (Jones New York via Goodwill). I finished the look with my neon necklace (Target) and abstract print sandals:
Well, it's not really. But I belted it into a peplumesque shape and I think it kind of works:
I haven't been too keen on the peplum trend because I haven't been able to find one I like. I realized the other day (while watching Pretty in Pink, no less) that many of today's peplums are just too limp for my tastes. I prefer a stiffer fabric. And belting this vintage silk jacket was pert near perfect. It could stand to be a little longer and even a little more stiff, but it'll do in a pinch.
Because I was adding volume at the waist, I tried to keep the bottom of my outfit sleek with a cinnamon-colored knit skirt (Jones New York via Goodwill). I finished the look with my neon necklace (Target) and abstract print sandals:
Seychelles Women's Mum T-Strap Sandal

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Image via Amazon.com |
What about you, Reader Friends? Are you fans of the peplum trend?
Happy Wednesday, All!
Gracey
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Monday, June 17, 2013
Knotted
As you know, I love me a striped shirt; I even recommended them in my wardrobe workhorses post. And this vertically striped shirt is definitely one of my favorites. So, I was pretty excited to find another way to wear it; knotted at the bottom:
In addition to the striped shirt (vintage, thrifted), I am also wearing another of my recommended wardrobe workhorses; dark pants. In this case, a pair of black twill skinnies (Simply Vera Vera Wang via Kohl's (similar here)). I added a neutral statement necklace (c/o Maurice's) but colorful shoes (Nine West via TJ Maxx).
And I don't mean to be smug, but I'm pretty sure this outfit totally justifies the inclusion of these items on my list.
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
It's pretty over-sized so I usually wear it tucked, but today I undid the last button and tied it up. I like that it alters the shape of the shirt into something more interesting than a straight-across hem.
In addition to the striped shirt (vintage, thrifted), I am also wearing another of my recommended wardrobe workhorses; dark pants. In this case, a pair of black twill skinnies (Simply Vera Vera Wang via Kohl's (similar here)). I added a neutral statement necklace (c/o Maurice's) but colorful shoes (Nine West via TJ Maxx).
And I don't mean to be smug, but I'm pretty sure this outfit totally justifies the inclusion of these items on my list.
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
Thursday, June 13, 2013
When Squirrels Attack: Part Deux
For some reason, squirrels hate me. I don't know if they think I'm a tree and are trying to nest in my admittedly nest-able hair, or what. But, today, this happened:
What caused such look of terror on my normally smiling face?
Well, I'll tell you. What happened was I got attacked by this little, blood-thirsty killer:
First he rushed me from the right, then tried to sneak back up on me from the left. You can see in this next picture he tries to pretend he's minding his own business, but he is totally eye-ballin' me:
Sneaky little bastard.
But, enough about the killer squirrel. Let's talk about the clothes. This is what I wore:
What caused such look of terror on my normally smiling face?
Well, I'll tell you. What happened was I got attacked by this little, blood-thirsty killer:
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Notice the straightened tail for maximum aerodynamic attack speed. |
First he rushed me from the right, then tried to sneak back up on me from the left. You can see in this next picture he tries to pretend he's minding his own business, but he is totally eye-ballin' me:
Sneaky little bastard.
But, enough about the killer squirrel. Let's talk about the clothes. This is what I wore:
Isn't that blouse fun?!! I love it. It's bright and colorful and I think the large-scale print is pretty cool. To balance the delightful brightness of the blouse (thrifted) I decided to wear dark bottoms. And to balance the wide-leg of the pants (Banana Republic) I decided to wear platform sandals (Franco Sarto via Nordstrom Rack). I finished the look with black accessories.
Happy Thursday, Everyone! Watch out for killer squirrels!
Gracey
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Triangulated
It's rare that I wear an outfit completely devoid of color, but today's is. And it's actually one of my favorites:
I love the cut of the dress and the clever little triangle print. And I like that I can wear houndstooth with it because houndstooth makes everything better.
Also making the world a better place? Pockets:
Man, I love me some pockets.
Happy Wednesday, All!
Gracey
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Vintage, thrifted dress, thrifted Old Navy shoes & Target cuff |
I love the cut of the dress and the clever little triangle print. And I like that I can wear houndstooth with it because houndstooth makes everything better.
Also making the world a better place? Pockets:
Man, I love me some pockets.
Happy Wednesday, All!
Gracey
Monday, June 10, 2013
Blue Print
This dress is blue. And printed. It's also the blueprint for my go-to summer look:
Dress. Check.
Belt. Check.
Huaraches. Check.
What can I say? It's just so darned easy! It's also, with the exception of the jewelry, 100% thrifted. All together the belt, dress and shoes cost me about $15. Cheap and easy; what can be better?
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
Shop the Look:
Similar dress
Similar rope belt
Huarache sandals (open- or closed-toe)
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Thrifted dress, belt & huaraches. Local craftsman bracelet & carnelian bracelet c/o RedEnvelope. |
Dress. Check.
Belt. Check.
Huaraches. Check.
What can I say? It's just so darned easy! It's also, with the exception of the jewelry, 100% thrifted. All together the belt, dress and shoes cost me about $15. Cheap and easy; what can be better?
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
Shop the Look:
Similar dress
Similar rope belt
Huarache sandals (open- or closed-toe)
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Friday, June 7, 2013
Seven Wardrobe Workhorses
The other day, Lucky ran a piece with their recommendations for nine wardrobe workhorses. That got me to thinking about the workhorses in my closet and what I’d recommend. Turns out that I don’t have nine, I have seven, but like the Seven Samurai, they get the job done.
1 – A Striped Top
I love striped tops. I have several and I wear all of them all of the time. Striped tops are great because they manage to be classic without being dated. They also look good in every color on every build. And they’re very versatile; they can go dressy or casual and they play well both with solids and other prints. Whether the stripes are horizontal, vertical or diagonal, wide or thin, variegated or uniform, a striped top is a must-have.
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Clockwise from top: J. Crew via Net-a-Porter, J.Crew, Madewell & Pim & Larkin via Piperlime |
I love striped tops. I have several and I wear all of them all of the time. Striped tops are great because they manage to be classic without being dated. They also look good in every color on every build. And they’re very versatile; they can go dressy or casual and they play well both with solids and other prints. Whether the stripes are horizontal, vertical or diagonal, wide or thin, variegated or uniform, a striped top is a must-have.
2 – Dark Pants
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L to R: Ann Taylor, Vince Camuto and Gap |
You all know that I love my colorful pants. And my printed pants. And my colorfully printed pants. But, the fact of the matter is that I reach for my dark wash skinny jeans more than any other pair of pants, except for maybe black leggings. Fun pants are, yes, fun, but dark pants are more versatile and are universally flattering.
3 – A Solid Dress
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L to R: eShakti, Banana Republic & Old Navy |
I am a printed dress junkie, but even I have to admit that they can be a bit difficult to style at times. A solid dress, however, is so very, very easy. They’re easy to accessorize and with the right accessories, easy to take from night to day. So, whether you choose the always classic little black dress, an au courant little white dress or a little colored dress, a solid dress will serve you well.
4 – A Blazer
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L to R: Gap, Aqua Girls via Bloomingdales & Target |
I have not always been on Team Blazer. I was a card-carrying member of the Culver City Cardigans (not a real thing) for years because I could never find a blazer that worked with my broad shoulders. But, little by little I’ve built up my blazer wardrobe and I don’t regret it. Yes cardigans are comfortable, but blazers can be just as comfortable and have the added bonus of looking a little sharper. And blazers aren’t all stuffy and staid; you don’t have to get a black blazer if you think it’s too boring. A white one is equally versatile and printed and colored blazers are a great choice; they'll work well with those solid dresses.
5 – A Printed Piece
Some people are not comfortable wearing prints. Even though I’m not one of those people, I understand it. Prints can be a little too “hey, look at me!” for some people’s tastes. I get it. I do. But, I still recommend a printed piece as a wardrobe workhorse. It doesn’t have to be a big piece either; a printed shoe is always fun. And scarves are easy ways to incorporate a print into your look. Or, maybe a printed shell or a belt. Choose the piece you like and use it to add some oomph to your solid basics or even wear it with your striped top.
6 – A Colored Piece
Just as some people aren’t comfortable in prints, I know that some people are also not comfortable in color. And, again, I get it. But I still maintain that color can make you happy as long as you’re wearing a color that, well, makes you happy. So, find a color you love and buy something in that color. As with the printed piece, it doesn’t have to be anything major. That coral dress above isn’t for everyone, even people who like coral. But, a bit of color in a shoe, a clutch, a belt, a scarf, a ring, anything, can add a little zing to your outfit and a little joy to your life.
7 – Comfortable Shoes
I know this seems like an obvious inclusion on this list, but hear me out. Everyone should have a pair of comfortable shoes in their closet that are not tennis shoes, not flip flops and not slippers. Notice I didn’t say a pair of comfortable heels. No. I don’t care if you wear heels or flats or something in between, as long as they’re comfortable. And I do mean comfortable; you should be able to stand, walk and, if need be, run from zombies in these shoes. And yes, boots are an option. My go-to pair of comfort shoes are my Born Crown riding boots and I’d be lost without them.
So, what about you, Reader Friends? What are your wardrobe workhorses?
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Thursday, June 6, 2013
Snow Leopard, Blue Leopard
I know it's a rule of thumb to only wear one piece of leopard in an outfit. But, if I'm not going to let my thighs boss me around, my thumbs certainly aren't going to tell me what to do. So, today? Today, I wore snow leopard and blue leopard:
Hahahahaha, take that, Thumbs! A leopard dress with leopard shoes!
Because that's just how I roll:
Mind-blowing stuff, isn't it?
Happy Thursday, All!
Gracey
Shop the Look:
Exact Mossimo dress
Similar blue leopard flats
Similar blue belt
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Hahahahaha, take that, Thumbs! A leopard dress with leopard shoes!
Because that's just how I roll:
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Target dress, Nine West flats, JCP belt & thrifted cuff |
Mind-blowing stuff, isn't it?
Happy Thursday, All!
Gracey
Shop the Look:
Exact Mossimo dress
Similar blue leopard flats
Similar blue belt
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
How I Wear My Floral: With Stripes & A Little Shine
Today I am participating in the How I Wear My: Floral Challenge with Everything Just So and The Rich Life (on a Budget).
So, how do I wear my floral? With stripes, a toucan and a bit of bling:
I started my look with my colorful floral skirt. Which in turn started as a double-breasted, thrifted dress; I hacked off the bodice to "make" it a skirt. I then added a striped 3/4-sleeve tee (J Crew Factory Store) and ankle strap flats (Hive and Honey via Piperlime). I finished off the look with a vintage toucan pin (gifted) and a vintage rhinestone bracelet. Because sometimes a girl just wants a little shine:
And a tropical bird brooch. Of course.
To see how others wear their floral, please to visit Jill (at Everything Just So) and Adrienne (The Rich Life (on a Budget)).
Happy Tuesday, All!
Gracey
Shop the Look
Similar floral skirt
Similar striped shirt
Similar ankle-strap flats (round toe or almond toe)
Similar vintage brooch
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So, how do I wear my floral? With stripes, a toucan and a bit of bling:
I started my look with my colorful floral skirt. Which in turn started as a double-breasted, thrifted dress; I hacked off the bodice to "make" it a skirt. I then added a striped 3/4-sleeve tee (J Crew Factory Store) and ankle strap flats (Hive and Honey via Piperlime). I finished off the look with a vintage toucan pin (gifted) and a vintage rhinestone bracelet. Because sometimes a girl just wants a little shine:
And a tropical bird brooch. Of course.
To see how others wear their floral, please to visit Jill (at Everything Just So) and Adrienne (The Rich Life (on a Budget)).
Happy Tuesday, All!
Gracey
Shop the Look
Similar floral skirt
Similar striped shirt
Similar ankle-strap flats (round toe or almond toe)
Similar vintage brooch
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Monday, June 3, 2013
Botanical Shadows & Painterly Splotches
I do not know how better to describe the print on this blouse than botanical shadows and painterly splotches:
I mean, really. What is that? Yeah, I don't know either.
But, whatever the print on the blouse is, it pairs well with my dark skinny jeans and that's enough for me:
In addition to the blouse (Nordstrom) and the jeans (Banana Republic) I wore my neon link necklace (Target) and my cap toe wedges (bandolino via DSW). I wear these shoes and this necklace a lot with these jeans. I think that's okay; some days it's nice not to have to think too hard.
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
I mean, really. What is that? Yeah, I don't know either.
But, whatever the print on the blouse is, it pairs well with my dark skinny jeans and that's enough for me:
In addition to the blouse (Nordstrom) and the jeans (Banana Republic) I wore my neon link necklace (Target) and my cap toe wedges (bandolino via DSW). I wear these shoes and this necklace a lot with these jeans. I think that's okay; some days it's nice not to have to think too hard.
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
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Skinny Jeans,
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