Fashion

  • Fashion Friday: Edition I’m not sure it’s going to happen

    I was totally prepared to discuss trends for Spring, but then I decided I don’t have the energy to get through it today. The new spring trends require a lot of thought and meditation. Frankly, I’m not up for the task right now.

    But maybe next week.

    Or maybe not.

    I’m just a little out of the words today. A statement that will seem ironic when this post comes in at 1000 words plus.

    (I was wrong. This is actually one of the shortest posts I’ve ever written. Maybe I really am out of the words. Or maybe it’s the Benadryl I took thirty minutes earlier.)

    On the bright side, this week was apparently the week of the spring catalogs and so even though I haven’t stepped foot in any sort of retail establishment, I’ve seen some very cute things.

    1. Emporia tunic

    I don’t really know that my world was as happy as it’s been since I discovered the beauty of a tunic top.

    2. Olivia blouse

    I’m pretty much in love with the entire Sundance catalog. When I first sat down with it, I began to turn down the corners of pages with things I liked and ultimately realized it doesn’t help much when every page is turned down.

    It’s not that I actually buy everything I like, but it gives me a place to go back and gaze fondly while I think about what could have been.

    3. Southern Wind trench coat

    Trench coat? Good. Ruffles? Good.

    Trench coat and ruffles together? GOOD.

    4. Ruffled tanks

    I know I featured a ruffled tank last week, but this one is a different ruffled tank. The more the merrier I always say. Unless you hate ruffles and tank tops.

    5. Big Buddha Hibiscus tote

    This should have been the first thing on my list because I am so in love with it. If there is a cuter handbag for spring and summer, then I don’t know it.

    I’m calling it a day. I need to rest up for the weekend because I have big plans to sleep and then watch some DVRed television. I have goals.

    If you want to go visit someone who’s ready to discuss spring trends, go visit Jo-Lynne at Musings of a Housewife.

    Y’all have a great Friday.

  • Fashion Friday: Edition how hard is it to put on some real pants

    Today is the day that I am going to speak some truth in love.

    Several people sent me a link this week to something called Pajama Jeans.

    Their slogan is “Pajamas you live in, jeans you sleep in”.

    I am all for some comfortable clothing, but that is just wrong. Pajamas are for sleeping and for wearing when you drive school carpool in the morning. That’s it.

    I’m just concerned that we’ve reached a point in society where we feel like we need a casual alternative to jeans. Gulley reminded me this week that I called her several years ago to discuss my disbelief that grocery stores were actually selling frozen, pre-made peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. At the time, I honestly believed that America had reached the pinnacle of laziness. After all, how hard is it to slap some peanut butter and jelly on a piece of bread and call it a day?

    But now I’m wondering how hard is it to put on some pants that require a button and a zipper?

    We’re better than this, America.

    We’re better than this.

    Although I have to admit that I saw several commercials for the Hoodie Footie yesterday while P was watching Nascar (we lead a rich life) and maybe it was just because it was freezing cold and rainy outside, but I found myself wishing for my very own Hoodie Footie.

    Needless to say, I wouldn’t wear it in public.

    Or try to pretend like it could take the place of an actual outfit, although that hood is kickin’.

    I just think if you can’t muster the strength to put on a pair of real pants then maybe you should just stay in your pajamas, eat a block of cheese, and admit that you’ve given up on life.

    It’s a harsh word, but I say it with love. LOVE.

    1. V-neck sweater

    Remember how I’ve repeatedly mentioned trying to replicate this look that looks like an outfit Sandra Bullock wore in The Proposal?

    So I found the grey stripy scarf at Old Navy, but hadn’t really found the right sweater. But then Lindsee sent me the link to this coral sweater from Land’s End and it’s pretty darn close.

    Now if I could just get my hair to look like Sandra Bullock’s hair. Too bad there isn’t a link for that.

    2. Chambray Drop-Waist Shirt Dress

    My friend Steph told me about this dress this week. I think it would be so cute with black leggings while the weather is still cooler or with some cute sandals and bare legs once the sun decides to show up again.

    3. Ode to a Grecian Tunic

    I have no idea where I’d wear this or how many pushups I’d need to do to get my arms in shape to wear it, but I think it is so cute.

    4. Tiered Printed Skirts

    I can’t remember if it was last summer or the summer before that I declared it to be the summer of the skirt, but I do know that these are the perfect skirts for Spring and Summer. They are great with a cute tank or a t-shirt.

    5. Embellished Linen Blend Dress

    I saw this dress in an email I got from Nordstrom this week and fell in love with it.

    However, right now I’d need about eight coats of spray tan for that yellow color to not make me look like I have the jaundice.

    6. Princess ring

    This ring is so soft and pretty. Love it.

    7. Pintucked tunic top

    I linked to this on my Daily Links page earlier this week because it is the kind of top that I adore. I’d wear it all summer long with turquoise jewelry.

    8. Embroidery Tunic

    I think this would look great with jeans.

    9. Studded Circles Cuff

    My love for bracelets tends to run hot and cold. On the one hand (I’m so sorry) I love the way they look, but on the other hand (Could not be sorrier) they can drive me crazy with all the moving up and down on my arm.

    But this one might be worth it.

    10. Woven trim ruffle tank

    This would look great with a cute skirt and a denim jacket over it. Or even just by itself.

    Of course considering it was 34 degrees and rainy here yesterday, I probably won’t be wearing it anytime soon. Or I may be wearing it next week because it’s Texas and it might be 80.

    For more fashion, you can visit Jo-Lynne at Musings of a Housewife.

    Y’all have a great Friday.

  • Fashion Friday: Edition I think I might have SAD

    I don’t know that I went into one single store this week unless you count the four trips I’ve made to HEB. It has rained and rained for days. And I have mentioned the rain?

    I’ve spent most of my time trying to avoid leaving the house unless it’s absolutely necessary. Hence the trips to HEB because P and Caroline tend to be high-maintenance and want frivolous things like “lunch” and “dinner”.

    The worst part is I’m pretty sure if I don’t see the sun in the next few days that I’m going to develop a raging case of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) if I’m not there already. And guess what the forecast calls for next week?

    More rain.

    And possibly some ice.

    Which is why I’ve been searching the internet for raincoats for Caroline and me. P bought himself a new raincoat from Cabelas last fall because he believed the meteorologists when they said it was going to be a wet winter while I tended to fall into the I’ll-believe-it-when-I-see-it-because-weathermen-are-big-fat-liars category. Unfortunately this strategy backfired on me.

    And I can’t really discuss the super cute raincoat that was way on sale at Boden last spring that I didn’t buy because it hadn’t rained in San Antonio in two years and why would I need a raincoat when I live in a desert?

    I still haven’t ordered a raincoat for myself, but I found this darling one for Caroline along with some matching rainboots. Too bad it doesn’t come in my size.

    Although I’d be perfectly happy with this darling hot pink one from Boden. Maybe it will go on sale so I can buy it thus ensuring that it will never rain in San Antonio again.

    Anyway, I thought I’d answer some questions today since I really haven’t been out in the stores and all my online shopping has been dedicated to the pursuit of rainwear.

    1. Commamama asked: “I was wondering if you could recommend a fashionable, small cross-body handbag (I spent a long time with my friend Google figuring out what to even call the object of my quest). Right now, I carry a glorified wallet on a string, and it isn’t pretty, though it does contain at least one dart from the recent Nerf toy Happy Meal series.”

    You would be horrified if you saw the size of the purse I carry everyday. It really is just one step shy of a duffle bag. But it comes in handy on the days I decide to carry around my home phone. And someday there will be a lucky chiropractor who will profit from my need to carry around everything I own on my shoulder.

    But if I decided to downsize and be sensible, then I would probably opt for something like this Betty Bag. It’s practical and cute all at the same time.

    Or you could go with something like the No Mad or Saddle Satchel Kavu bag.

    OH WAIT. I was just looking at Piperlime for something else and saw this ADORABLE Orla Kiely sling bag. I realize it’s probably bigger than what you are wanting but OH MY WORD at the cuteness.

    2. Judith asked: “I’m going to the beach with my boyfriend’s family over spring break. Can you recommend any modest cover-ups or swim shorts to wear over my swimsuit? Any other spring fashion tips? What style flip-flops or sandals are in this year?”

    Oh the beach. I would like to go to there.

    Okay, a trip with the boyfriend’s family is kind of a big deal. Am I wrong? It seems like a big deal, but what do I know? The last time I had a boyfriend was thirteen years ago and I married him.

    Victoria’s Secret is a great place to look for swimsuit coverups because they have a wide variety of styles and coverage. I love this ruffled kaftan, strapless smocked dress, and off-the-shoulder tee dress. They also have some cute cropped cotton cargo pants and smocked gauze shorts that you could throw on over your swimsuit with a tee or tank.

    Athleta has the Surf Side Kurta that I have long adored and also this tunic-length rashguard that can be cinched up as much or as little as you want.

    As for sandals, there are so many great options. You can never go wrong with your basic flip-flop, but you could also look for something with a little extra something like these with a little peony or with a fun print. You can’t go wrong with just a simple t-strap sandal
    or maybe something with a wedge heel if you want a little height. I believe my love of the the wedge heel is well-documented.

    Hope you have fun and, if you get a chance, mail me a picture of the sun. I can’t remember what it looks like.

    3. Jayde asked: “I want to wear the tall boats but I need to know how and you can’t just tell me you have to show me. I work in a corporate setting and not sure what’s appropriate for work as far as boots go.”

    The sad news is that I took to long to answer this question and I can’t find any pictures on the world wide web to show you some great looks with boots in a corporate setting, but I’ll do my best to help you out since you shouldn’t have to pay for my extreme procrastination.

    Since you work in a corporate setting, I’d recommend investing in a good pair of black boots with or without a heel depending on our preference. Corporate America thrives on the color black so it’s a safe bet you’ll be able to find plenty of clothing options to pair with your boots.

    You can wear them with tights and a shift dress or a skirt. They’d also look great with a classic wrap dress or worn under your favorite pair of dress pants as long as you choose a style that’s dressy enough.

    And the best part is that a great pair of boots can easily transition into your casual outfits as well. They’re the fashion gift that keeps on giving.

    That’s all for today. I’m off to see if I can find some sort of Vitamin D supplement or a tanning bed.

    Y’all have a great Friday.

  • Fashion Friday: Edition cute stuff I’ve seen

    To be completely honest I feel like I’m a little bit out of the clothes shopping loop because most of my free time has been spent staring into space or looking for fabric and accessories for the living room. Obviously I’ve been very busy.

    Earlier this week I had to venture into Target for something that seemed important at the time, but clearly wasn’t because I can’t even recall why I was there. It may have had something to do with getting a new coffee maker for P because the one he had was stainless steel and he hated it. I know he hated it because I had to listen to a lecture every morning on the ills of a stainless steel coffee pot and all the ways it was RUINING the taste of his delicious Ted Nugent coffee.

    Needless to say, I can’t just run in Target without taking a spin around the entire store because what if they have a really cute linen lampshade? Or some type of topiary thing for my mantle? Or some stylish Mossimo goods in stock? Now that I am forced to shop at the overshopped Target located an additional three stoplights from my house, I have to jump on those items quick or they will be gone. Says the girl who is still bitter about the boots that might have been.

    Target did have a few cute things but I feel I need to give the disclaimer that I didn’t try anything on so I can’t vouch for fit or quality. I also thought I’d share a few other things I’ve liked this week. Of course that doesn’t mean I’ll like them next week because I am a fickle creature prone to change my mind at a moment’s notice.

    1. Merona pleated top

    This top is a little pricey for Target, but they are trying to justify it by labeling it as part of the Merona COLLECTION. Which is clearly superior to the plain old Merona.

    The sad thing is that price doesn’t include the hidden cost of all the mornings I’ll need to do the 30 Day Shred to get my arms back in the shape they need to be for me to wear a sleeveless top and not frighten small children.

    2. Turquoise waikiki necklace

    When I was in Houston last weekend, I met a girl named Heather and she was darling. In fact, I’m sad that I didn’t ask her about how she had her hair pulled back and this really cool lucite necklace she was wearing. But fashion hindsight is always 20/20 and often cruel.

    Anyway, the point is that I really wanted to link to a necklace like the one she had on, but I couldn’t find anything similar. HOWEVER, I found this really great turquoise necklace which has nothing to do with anything I just discussed.

    3. Tie front top

    I enjoy a simple top paired with jeans and I’d love this in black. It would be perfect with the aforementioned lucite necklace that I can’t find.

    4. Hailey twistneck dress

    This was another Target find and it looks better in person. The yellow isn’t quite as blinding, but more of a festive, cheery yellow. A yellow that says hello spring and summer.

    Of course it may look terrible on, but let’s pretend that it won’t.

    5. Gold whipstitch sandals

    Listen. I am about three pedicures away from being able to wear any sort of open toe shoe right now so I’m not even sure why I’m talking about sandals. I just thought these were fun.

    Plus, now that I took the time to hem the pants of my seersucker suit, I could wear these sandals with it for a casual look. Even though I’m not sure that a summer consisting of going to the pool every day and complaining about the heat will require a seersucker suit.

    6. Embroidered top

    Love.

    However, see #1 for disclaimer about arms.

    7. Big Buddha Soho bag

    I realize this is a fall/winter bag due to the suede, but I stumbled across it and adore it for its bohemian chicness. (And, yes, I’d prefer that you pronounce that “chickness” as you read)

    8. Striped scarf

    Remember last week when I linked to that striped scarf and sweater combo at Boden? And I said that I needed to find the budget version?

    Well, I still haven’t found the sweater but I was killing time in Old Navy last Friday and spied the gray striped scarf. I’m halfway there.

    9. Breakfast pajamas

    Pajamas with eggs, bacon and toast on them make me happy. I appreciate some whimsy in my sleepwear.

    10. Distressed boyfriend jeans

    I never pulled the trigger on these last fall because…oh I don’t know why. I wasn’t sure I was ready to embrace the boyfriend jean. I was conflicted about my feelings for it and confused by all the footwear options and didn’t understand if it meant I’d have to tuck my shirts in. It was a dark time.

    But I’m ready. I’m ready to make the boyfriend jean part of my wardrobe and I think this darker wash is part of the reason why. Or maybe it’s because I really want to buy a pair of Converse tennis shoes to wear with them.

    That’s all I’ve got for today because I need to pack and get ready to head to Austin for my dad’s retirement party. Of course, by the time you read this, the party will have already happened but as of this moment my hair still needs to be washed.

    Y’all have a great Friday.

  • Fashion Friday: edition it feels like spring

    When I got in my car to pick Caroline up from school yesterday the thermometer in my car said 80 degrees. EIGHTY DEGREES.

    Welcome to South Texas, where one week it’s fourteen degrees and the next it’s eighty. It’s no wonder I can’t sleep at night.

    To make matters worse, I made a trip to the mall and stopped in Forever 21 because it’s usually good for some cheap, trendy jewelry or some sort of little top, but you know what I saw instead?

    Acid-washed skinny jeans.

    Dear Forever 21, you ain’t right.

    (I just tried to go to their website to pull a picture of the acid-washed jeans and their site is down. Honestly, it’s just as well because if you lived through the 80’s there is a strong chance that the sight of acid-wash might fry your retinas.)

    Anyway, all the stores are filled with spring clothes and between that and the eighty degree temps, my fancy has turned to spring.

    Here are a few cute things I’ve seen:

    1. Coral v-neck and stripy scarf

    At some point during Christmas vacation, Sophie and I were talking about movies. She’d watched The Proposal the night before and said I had to watch it and to make sure that I made note of Sandra Bullock’s outfit when she has on some navy cropped pants with an orange-ish sweater with a gray striped scarf. I believe her exact words were “IT WAS A REVELATION!”

    And it was.

    The orange-ish color was beautiful and the gray striped scarf was so unexpected, yet pulled it all together. It was, indeed, a revelation. Which is why I was so excited when I saw a very similar look in Boden’s spring catalog.

    By the way, Sandra Bullock’s hair in the movie has also inspired me to let my bangs grow out. AGAIN. You know that means it’s only a matter of time before I fret endlessly about whether or not to cut my bangs or let them continue to grow. But for now, I’m over them. OVER.

    2. Plaid a plenty blouse

    I love this because it’s the perfect piece for spring, but would easily transition into summer with some white jeans.

    3. Lush rosette top

    I’m a fan of anything that is basically a soft t-shirt but takes it up just a notch. It’s the perfect thing to throw on with jeans and flip-flops.

    4. Belted trench coat

    If there is one thing I really don’t need it’s another trench-style coat. Yet I am powerless to resist their appeal.

    The sad thing is it’s only January and already too hot for me to wear this. But, STILL, look at all the cute.

    5. Printed jessica top

    I like the whole bohemian thing this top has going on.

    6. Balletomane tank

    I have no idea what “balletomane” means. My theory is it’s Anthropologie speak for overpriced top with some tulle on it.

    But, once again, they reeled me in.

    7. Strapless smocked dress

    I’m at the point where I’ve reached my personal expiration date for actually wearing this as a dress. It’s okay. I’ve accepted it.

    But I’m thinking it would be a darling swimsuit coverup.

    8. Starburst statement necklace

    I’m in love. I’m in love with the floral statement necklace and I don’t care who knows it. And Deloris Petunia has some of the best ones I’ve seen.

    I mean, how cute is this one made out of felt? I’m happy just knowing this kind of bright and happy exists.

    I realize I’ve only listed eight items, but it’s all due to my GO TO BED AT A REASONABLE HOUR initiative.

    Several of you have emailed me to ask if I know about Polyvore. The answer is yes I do and I plan to start using it some for Fashion Friday.

    However, it takes a while for an old dog to learn a new trick. Wait. Am I the dog in this scenario?

    Don’t answer.

    Oh,and for some more fashion you can head to Musings of Housewife and see what Jo-Lynne has today.

    Y’all have a great Friday.

    2GBNPN22CBTT

  • Fashion Friday: Edition it’s on sale

    It is so cold here right now. And I say that with the full realization that many of you laugh in the face of a nine degree wind chill. A nine degree wind chill is a little thing you refer to as balmy picnic weather. For me it means that I want to spend the day in flannel pajama bottoms, an A&M sweatshirt circa 1993, and a Snuggie.

    Except I don’t own a Snuggie.

    And I certainly wouldn’t go buy a Snuggie. But I secretly hoped that someone might give me one as a gag gift for Christmas. Then I could have all the comfort a Snuggie offers without the shame of knowing I paid $14.99 for some type of gimmicky blanket when I could get the same results by wearing my robe backwards.

    Anyway, I decided to share a couple of things (or thirteen) that I’ve seen on sale. You know, just in case you have any Christmas money burning a hole in your pocket.

    1. Sea Cliff Cluster Ring

    I love big rings. I’d love them even more if I had long, slender fingers and they actually looked good on my hand. But you can’t always get what you want.

    Just ask Texas fans.

    Oh I kid because I love.

    And because I’m a little bitter that the Aggies haven’t been good since last century.

    If you’re like me and are long, slender finger impaired, then you might want to opt for a new statement necklace like the Soho Sparkle Necklace.

    2. Crinkle Cascade Dress

    I have nowhere to wear this dress but I think it’s so cute.

    3. Short-sleeve Cable Knit Pullover

    I’ve had my eye on this for a while. It’s the perfect thing to wear with jeans and boots on normal Texas winter days when the temps plummet to the low 60’s.

    4. Crocheted Cowlneck

    This sweater is just gorgeous. I love the cowlneck, the color, the length. All it needs is a cami or tank to wear under it because otherwise it makes a whole different kind of statement.

    5. King’s Road Coat

    You know I’m always on the lookout for a darling coat. And a darling coat on sale is even better.

    6. Zella Reversible Favorite Pants

    I figured I better throw in some yoga pants since I believe they are a wardrobe staple and, if you wear yours as much as I wear mine, there’s always a need for new pair sans bleach spills. Hypothetically speaking.

    7. Calvin Klein Diamond Quilt Satin Coat

    Because this is the winter that is proving global warming to be a big fat lie, I’ve discovered that I really don’t have a good winter coat. I have several mid-weight jackets and trench coats because I can’t resist their appeal. But when it comes to any kind of coat that offers real warmth, I am out of luck.

    Well, except for this white puffy down jacket that I bought from J. Crew about a million years ago. It kept me warm as I slid on my bottom down ski slopes during the early years of my marriage when P and I routinely chaperoned ski trips full of high school students. Now it just makes me look like the Michelin Man.

    Yet I have been desperate enough to wear it on more than one occasion.

    8. Timberland Lexiss Tall Boots

    I bought these boots for myself way back in the fall before they were ever on sale. And they have been worth every penny. I ADORE THEM.

    They are comfortable, warm and even waterproof.

    But these brown suede boots by Wanted are another great boot option.

    9. Thin-striped Pajama Pants

    These are actually on sale for about $8.00 in the store. I bought myself a pair and then went back the next day and bought another pair. I don’t know what kind of cotton they are made from but I think they are what heaven will feel like. Assuming heaven is like a pair of super comfortable pajama pants that you would wear in public if you weren’t in your late thirties.

    (See how I’ve come to terms with the fact that I’m no long approaching my late thirties?)

    10. Embroidered Drape Wrap

    I was originally looking to see if this Sigrid Embroidered Dress was on sale because I fell in love with it this fall but resisted due to a price tag that hurt my wallet’s feelings.

    And yes it’s on sale.

    But no they do not have my size.

    However, I discovered the embroidered wrap and think it’s just beautiful.

    11. Sprinkled Chiffon Top

    There again, I really have nowhere to wear this. But SHINY! SPARKLY!

    It would be the perfect thing to wear if you have any field trips planned with someone special.

    12. Trunk Show Scarf

    Scarves are my new best friend. And this year I’ve discovered that they aren’t just for fashion, but for function. Who knew?

    13. Velvet Eden Blazer

    I believe a velvet blazer is a good staple item for any closet. It can be dressed up or down, but it’s hard to find a good one at a great price. Get ’em while they’re hot.

    (I don’t know why I just said that. It’s late. I’ve taken my prescription cough medicine. I apologize.)

    There is no way to convey the sadness I feel over ending with the number thirteen, but I hate to delete anything and I don’t have the energy to look for anything else. So, thirteen it is!

    Y’all have a great Friday.