Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Charm Necklace

So often we talk about statement necklaces.  Something with a ton of weight, big impact.  How about something a little more delicate? I'm really liking smaller pendant or charm necklaces.

Dogeared, Dive In, $54
I love Dogeared jewelry in general but this one is really special.  Such a wonderful sentiment.

Betsey Johnson, Asian Jungle Peacock Necklace, $50
Hello beauty! My goodness what a gorgeous piece.

Fred Flare, Lucky Horseshoe Necklace, $20
I like the simplicity of this, I would add a simple ring or another pendant to it.

Urban Outfitters, Diament Three Little Owls Necklace, $39
I really love the antique look of this piece.  So vintage!

So statement necklaces or charm? I like to mix it up, but for summer, I tend to stay lighter on the jewelry.

Be fabulous today!

Monday, August 8, 2011

Patent Sandals!

Hey there lovebugs!
I'm back from my family vacation! Thank you so much to my fabulous guest bloggers: Erika, Autumn, Sarah, Ashley, and Marisa! I loved your posts and I can't thank you enough!

Today I thought we'd get right back into things, with a summer sandal option I'm loving right now: patent leather.  Nothing terribly frightening about this look but I think the sheen of the leather really dresses up the sandal.

Steve Madden, Sheilaa, $28
I LOVE the tiny wedge and the gold hardware on this shoe.  Perfect for jeans, shorts, or a sundress.


Cole Haan, Air Tali, $50
These are like a glass of lemonade.  I like them because they go with black or brown.  Also could be fun for colorblocking with an outfit.

Sam Edelman, Hamilton Sandal, $63
These are a lighter take on gladiator. More like a shallow end jump into the pool instead of going off the diving board.

Nine West, Makai Sandals, $29
The only way to describe these shoes are fun.  I love them. 

What do you think? Of course you can go a little more expensive but when I'm buying a flat sandal I like to stay under $60.

Be fabulous today!

Friday, August 5, 2011

Guest Post: Country Chic

There's a time and place for city living and then there's the much needed escape to a place with trees, fireflies and a sky full of stars...especially in the summertime. Head for the hills (or the plains), mason jar full of lemonade in hand and some bluegrass on the radio, while wearing these southern belle inspired country chic pieces. They are feminine and sweet -- just the way you'll have your tea while wearing them. 
Modcloth, Outdoor Potluck dress, $48
This gray color is on trend for the city but transitions perfectly for your long drive out into the country. This sweet summer dress with tiny gingham, ruffles, pleating and eyelet packs a load of design into one feminine, southern charmed package at under $50!


The turquoise color center stone whispers southwest jewelry and is the most country chic of the three color options. I see this with a flowy white dress and medium brown leather cowboy boots for an afternoon out.

Forever 21, Belted plaid woven top, $20
You can't get much more country than a red plaid shirt -- but the tunic length and belting of this one makes it feminine as it accentuates your waist. The price is also pretty unbeatable. Pair this with skinny jeans and fringed out sandals for the complete casual country look. 




Feather earrings are huge right now -- and for good reason! They're natural, beautiful, complement your hair and add an additional soft texture near the face. These ones on Etsy are a great price and a beautiful color. Country chic is about appreciating the finer things in life -- and that includes the beauty of nature. 

There are plenty of other country chic trends to watch -- what are some of your favorites? 




Thursday, August 4, 2011

Guest Post: Wedge it

The day ballet flats came into style, I stopped wearing heels. If I have to wear heels to dress up my professional attire or a special occasion, my go-to shoe is the wedge.  Thank god the wedge is so popular these days! I can get the height, because let’s be honest the taller you are the skinnier you look, and they are a billion times more comfortable! So Kelsey gave me $100 to guest blog, to buy my very own pair of wedges and to blog about the experience. At least I think she is giving me money.  Here are my picks:


Gomax Frasia Wedge, Piperlime.com - $29.99
I cannot believe this deal! I actually just bought these because they were such a steal.
Gosh, guest blogging can get expensive! But really, these shoes will go with anything,
and because of the color and texture they work in any season.

Nine West, Smooch, $48
Okay, I really wanted to buy these too, but alas they didn’t have my size! The shoe is
on sale at Nine West and Piperlime (I really did go hunting for my size), and I think it’s
the perfect mixture of summer and work attire with the cork heel and patent material. I
also love a nude shoe because it goes with almost anything.


Sam Edelman Randall, HSN - $69.00
I LOVE a cap toe on a shoe! These shoes retail for $140, and I have been eyeing them
on virtually every online store. They are on sale on the majority of the sites I look at,
but not as much as HSN, and they have the most sizes available! I think this shoe is
versatile with the playfulness of the espadrille heel and the polish of the cap toe.


Lands’ End Cara Wedge Closed Toe Espadrille, Lands’ End - $34.99
While wedges are in, so are sky high shoes, and sometimes you need something that
is more reasonable to walk around in. This shoe from Lands’ End offers an appropriate
heel for running around the city in the unbearable DC heat. They’re also a lot nicer
than a standard pair of flip flops. These shoes are perfect for sprucing up an a boring
outfit with a punch of color, since I wear a lot of navy, grey, and black. Also available in
white, black, and navy if the orange is too much for you!

Okay, that’s it for me on my first ever blog post! Kelsey don’t forget to send me that check. That is the deal right? Blogging can be expensive!