Wednesday, March 31, 2010
As Promised: Miami Dress #1
I promised you I'd take pics of the 2 dresses I picked up at Nordies for Miami. Well, I'm coming through on one of them. I was too lazy to try them on and take pics, and they just don't look right not worn. This one looks fine, but you can't really tell how cute it is when it's sadly laying on my bed. The other dress definitely looks way cuter on, so maybe you'll get a pic post-Miami
Spotted: Cute Ruffly Dress
I went to Nordies today to find some Miami-rific dresses. I found two, but didn't bother to take pictures of them for you. I will eventually, promise.
But what I did feel totally compelled to snap a pic of (on my phone, sorry, didn't have the dslr) was this adorably be-petaled dress. I think I'm in love. And the prices is pretty sensational. Now if only I had somewhere to wear it.
But what I did feel totally compelled to snap a pic of (on my phone, sorry, didn't have the dslr) was this adorably be-petaled dress. I think I'm in love. And the prices is pretty sensational. Now if only I had somewhere to wear it.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Texture Tuesday: March 30, 2010
Beach Getaway Shopping
So, as I do around this time of year, I've decided I need to get away to some place warm, some place with beaches, some place with expensive shopping. So the hubs and I are jetting off to Miami this week.
The trip was a little last minute, but that doesn't mean that I don't have time to order things and get overnight shipping.
But then I started wandering towards maxis. Nothing says beach getaway like a maxi dress
Milly, $435
Diane von Furstenberg, $465
Diane von Furstenberg, $285
The trip was a little last minute, but that doesn't mean that I don't have time to order things and get overnight shipping.
Clearly all I want are dresses. First I thought short and flirty, but casual:
Amanda Uprichard, $192

But then I started wandering towards maxis. Nothing says beach getaway like a maxi dress



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Monday, March 29, 2010
Wait.... is that Kate?!

With her transition from Jon and Kate + 8 to a potential rumored Playboy bunny, Gosselin is flooding the gossip channels with everything from drama on her new to show, to what we here at the office actually care about: her rumored $35,000 worth of plastic surgery.
This Mommy�s makeover allegedly consisted of Botox, derma fillers, veneers, chin augmentation, breast augmentation, abdominoplasty, hair extensions, the list goes on and on.
They say a picture paints a thousand words, but in this case, these are worth about 35 grand.
Website Spotlight: Basic Boutique
I have friends who blog, but I've never made friends before from blogging. Until recently that is. Yesterday I had the great delight to meet up for brunch with some blogger buddies. They're a great group of girls and I had a blast.
It just so happens that one of these lovely blogger friends I've made is also the owner of Basic Boutique. You might recognize the name from the shopping links on the side bar or some clothing options I've featured here. For an avid online shopper, it was a pretty fun meet up!
This is the lovely Andrea who created and runs Basic Boutique in addition to working a full time job. She's only 29. Isn't that crazy??

So I thought it made sense to do a little spotlight on Basic Boutique and give you some of my faves from the site. Happy shopping and check out Basic Boutique for yourself!
Vena Cava, $395
Loeffler Randall, $325
It just so happens that one of these lovely blogger friends I've made is also the owner of Basic Boutique. You might recognize the name from the shopping links on the side bar or some clothing options I've featured here. For an avid online shopper, it was a pretty fun meet up!
This is the lovely Andrea who created and runs Basic Boutique in addition to working a full time job. She's only 29. Isn't that crazy??
So I thought it made sense to do a little spotlight on Basic Boutique and give you some of my faves from the site. Happy shopping and check out Basic Boutique for yourself!


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Saturday, March 27, 2010
Got a Wedding? Well, I've Got a Dress For You
Kathy sent me a dress yesterday that was 100% EWP. Ruffles, one-shouldered. Yummy. Only problem? I have nowhere to wear it. The only wedding I have this year is on a beach, and this is definitely not a beach wedding dress. But for any of you with an indoor wedding to attend, or any cocktail event, please please buy this dress. You'll thank me later.
Milly, was $395, sale $264
Maybe I should just buy it and invent an event for myself...

Maybe I should just buy it and invent an event for myself...
Friday, March 26, 2010
Does that make me crazy? Possibly.
I was a bit hesitant when Jessica at Style Obsession tagged me to show the contents of my bag. Mostly because this is what the inside of a bag should look like:
simple and chic (Jessica, let me know if you want me to take down your picture.) And mine is NOT like that. I don't know how people live with such basic (yet glamorous) contents in their purse. Mine looks nice from the outside:
but when the guts are poured out onto the dining room table... it's a different story:
No, this is not a joke. No, I haven't added anything for comical value. This is really what I tote around on a day to day basis.
So here we go. The hidden story of my life as a purse hoarder.
1. kate spade shoes because sometimes you need a quick break from heels.
2. Four mechanical pencils (I hate pens with a passion and only use them when absolutely necessary.)

So here we go. The hidden story of my life as a purse hoarder.
3. Orbits gum
4. 14 packets of splenda and a starbucks stopper. (I don't know. I'm compulsive every time I walk by splenda. Yes, I know I'm getting cancer.)
5. Beauty products: mirror, nail file, eyeliner, mascara, nail polish, cuticle clippers, lotion, lipstick, two burt's bees, two lip glosses (do I really need to defend these?)
6. Headband, 12 hair ties, four bobby pins (I don't know)

7. stamps, a post-it note with an address that I don't recognize, D&G wallet, a thank you note from a baby shower last month, my work ID badge, sunglasses, tape measure, a key to the office I don't work at anymore...
8. Electronics: flip video camera, cell phone, ipod touch, gps, (camera not shown)
9. Earphones, the USB cord for my camera, car/apartment/mail keys and assorted key chains
10. Cranberry pills, Ambien I snagged from my mom, tampons (TMI?), Tylenol, toothbrush, toothpaste, earplugs (for some reason I am completely paranoid that I am going to get stuck sleeping somewhere and not have toothbrush and earplugs. I'm insane.)
So there you go. I have no excuse. Also, to make things worse, this is the recently cleaned out version. I usually have a sleepmask, superglue, hand wipes, band aids, perfume...
EWP Handbag Guide: Clutches and Evening
I love clutches. I am seriously a clutch-aholic. When we went out for my bachelorette many moons ago, five of my friends grabbed one of my clutches for the event. There's something in the clutch collection for everyone. I really think a well-placed clutch can really make an outfit - add a print or a pop of color with just adding a little bag. I love 'em.
To recap:
Evening bags, including my all time favorite go to dress up bag - the clutch (which has no strap and you hold -- or "clutch" -- in your hand) and wristlets (which have a strap just long enough to hang over your wrist), are the handbags you'll want for a special night out.
With lovely details like beads, fringe and sequins and fine fabrics like metallics and satins, evening bags will complement your evening wear perfectly. You can choose between soft, leather evening bags or handbags with structured metal frames, depending on how formal your eveningwear is (I'm definitely going through a structured box clutch phase. I can't get enough of them!) If your evening bag has a handle, you can tuck it inside to transform it into a clutch bag. You can also use a clutch bag as a wallet inside your larger handbag during the day, and then pull it out for evening. Nothing says glamour and romance more than accessorizing with a beaded or rhinestone evening bag.
Where you'll be taking your evening bag:
To a holiday party when you're there to impress
To a fine restaurant when you're there with your special someone
To a wedding (with a few tissues inside, obvi)
To a cocktail party, where a statement ring-clad hand holding a clutch bag will be the perfect elegant look
Do: get dressed to the nines and take advantage of the style of evening bags.
Do: let a fun evening bag, clutch bag or wristlet take center stage when you're wearing a little black dress.
Don't: try to cram too much into your evening bag. Only bring along the essentials: cell phone, mints, a credit card, lipstick and cab fare.
Here are some clutch/evening options. I will admit to totally being lazy and only shopping at one site for all of these. Other places to check for cute clutches (but always hit or miss): Banana Republic, Forever 21, Aldo, and Target.
Sondra Roberts, $88 @ *

Sondra Roberts, $98 @
MICHAEL Michael Kors, $198
To recap:
Evening bags, including my all time favorite go to dress up bag - the clutch (which has no strap and you hold -- or "clutch" -- in your hand) and wristlets (which have a strap just long enough to hang over your wrist), are the handbags you'll want for a special night out.
With lovely details like beads, fringe and sequins and fine fabrics like metallics and satins, evening bags will complement your evening wear perfectly. You can choose between soft, leather evening bags or handbags with structured metal frames, depending on how formal your eveningwear is (I'm definitely going through a structured box clutch phase. I can't get enough of them!) If your evening bag has a handle, you can tuck it inside to transform it into a clutch bag. You can also use a clutch bag as a wallet inside your larger handbag during the day, and then pull it out for evening. Nothing says glamour and romance more than accessorizing with a beaded or rhinestone evening bag.
Where you'll be taking your evening bag:
To a holiday party when you're there to impress
To a fine restaurant when you're there with your special someone
To a wedding (with a few tissues inside, obvi)
To a cocktail party, where a statement ring-clad hand holding a clutch bag will be the perfect elegant look
Do: get dressed to the nines and take advantage of the style of evening bags.
Do: let a fun evening bag, clutch bag or wristlet take center stage when you're wearing a little black dress.
Don't: try to cram too much into your evening bag. Only bring along the essentials: cell phone, mints, a credit card, lipstick and cab fare.
Here are some clutch/evening options. I will admit to totally being lazy and only shopping at one site for all of these. Other places to check for cute clutches (but always hit or miss): Banana Republic, Forever 21, Aldo, and Target.


Sondra Roberts, $98 @

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