Friday, March 29, 2013

Game of Thrones: fashion inspired by the show

In honor of the third season of Game of Thrones premiering this Sunday, I have created outfits inspired by some of the fierce women on the show.

1. Cersei Lannister
Played by Lena Headey, Cersei is the ambitious, beautiful Queen of the Seven Kingdoms. She currently holds the title of Queen Regent until her son, Joffrey, comes of age and she has been a sly adversary for the men fighting for the Iron Throne. She is slender, has long golden hair, green eyes, and fair skin.


Cersei wears royal colors and conservative shapes. I chose this red wrap dress for my Cersei-inspired outfit because of its classic silhouette. I paired the dress with red heels and lots of gold bling.


2. Daenerys Targaryen
Daenerys is the Khaleesi and Mother of Dragons. Portrayed by Emilia Clarke, Daenerys is loving and caring, but will take what is hers with fire and blood if she has to. She has the signature Targaryen silver-blonde hair and purple eyes.



For my Daenerys-inspired outfit, I chose a mint and gold-colored palette. Though Daenerys is a female in power, she is still a young girl, and this outfit represents those two sides of her.

3. Ygritte
Ygritte is a wildling woman and scout for Mance Rayder's army. She is strong-willed, exceptionally witty, and skilled in battle. She is skinny, but muscular with red hair referred to as being "kissed by fire" amongst the other wildlings.


My Ygritte-inspired outfit is full of grays and browns. Ygritte wears a lot of fur to keep herself warm, but since I am not a fan of fur (real or synthetic), I opted for a chunky knit infinity scarf.


Thanks for reading! Let me know if you have other movies or TV shows that you would like to see a fashion-inspired post for. And make sure to watch the season premiere of Game of Thrones this Sunday on HBO at 9 p.m. CT.


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

In Her Shoes

I don't know about you, but I really enjoy going through other people's closets. When I get tired of the choices in my own closet, nothing is more euphoric than perusing through a whole new set of clothes, accessories, shoes, and handbags. So today, my outfit is from my sister Christine's closet (except for the chambray shirt, which she gifted me for Christmas).
This is a clean, classic look that works well in frigid weather. For warmer days, drop the vest and you are golden.
I adore Frye boots. They are on the pricey side, but so worth it.
I love how the gold hardware on the vest matches the gold on the necklace. Before investing in outerwear and handbags, I do a lot of background research. One aspect that I make sure to look at is the color of the hardware (i.e. zippers, buttons, chains, clasps). I usually prefer gold.
Thanks for reading!


OUTFIT (courtesy of Christine)
Top: J. Crew
Bottom: J Brand
Outerwear: J. Crew (sold out)
Shoes: Frye (on sale in Dark Brown Waxy Suede as pictured above!)
Accessories: BaubleBar necklace, Francesca's bangle (similar here)

Monday, March 25, 2013

Let It Snow...

Happy spring break! I was hoping to go back to a warm and green St. Louis. Instead, I was met with six inches of snow (and counting). It's almost April for goodness sake!
Since I was not exactly prepared for the snow, I borrowed my sister's Hunter boots. They are perfect for looking stylish come rain or snow.
Pasadena is not exactly known for its cold weather, so I was happy to be outside in the snow.
A scarf is a necessity in colder weather. Along with keeping you warm, it is a chic fashion accessory. There are many kinds of scarves and even more ways to tie/style them, but right now, I like infinity scarves. You can wear them underneath a coat, over a chunky sweater, etc. The possibilities are 'infinite.'

OUTFIT
Top: Ann Taylor
Bottom: Blank NYC
Outerwear: J. Crew 'Majesty' Peacoat (seasonal)
Shoes: Hunter
Accessories: Lululemon scarf, NARS 'Luxembourg' Satin Lip Pencil

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Cali Dreaming

Happy Wednesday everyone! I have been swamped with finals this week, so I haven't had a chance to write a new blog. But I finished my last exam last night, so now I'm free!

This blog post is a slight departure from my previous ones. Instead of getting my picture taken, I tried my hand at photography. On Monday, my sister and her friends came to visit me, and I took them around West Hollywood and Beverly Hills to shop, eat, and take a few pictures. So here are the guest appearances that I hinted at last week. (There was a slight problem, but I'll get to it later.)



One of the places where I took Christine and her friends was Robertson Blvd., a trendy street of shops in West Hollywood. We hit up Georgetown Cupcakes (yum!), Alice and Olivia, Intermix, Splendid, Ted Baker, and a few other stores. As St. Louis has been ice cold as of late, it was a nice change of pace for them to get to wear shorts and dresses. If you read my first-ever outfit post, you will notice that the bag Christine is carrying is actually mine- we exchanged M.A.C.s for the term.

CHRISTINE'S OUTFIT

Top: Joie
Bottom: Habitual
Shoes: Dolce Vita
Bag: Rebecca Minkoff
Accessories: Ray-ban Wayfarer Sunglasses, Forever 21 earrings, OPI 'I Eat Mainely Lobster' nail polish



We also made a stop at Millions of Milkshakes, a favorite drink spot among locals and celebrities alike. As we pulled out of the parking lot, we saw another truck pull in with a Montana license plate. I was driving my boyfriend's truck (he's from a small city in Montana called Kalispell), so this was my first time seeing another Montana license plate in L.A. It turned out that one of the guys has a house in Kalispell. What a small world!

REBECCA'S OUTFIT

Dress: Old Navy
Shoes: Sam Edelman (similar here)
Bag: Coach (vintage)
Accessories: Kate Spade 'Swim Team' necklace, Steve Madden sunglasses (similar here), Essie 'Topless & Barefoot' nail polish




We ended our day at The Grove, an upscale outdoor shopping area, which is where I took Sarah's (above) pictures. However, when I got back to my dorm room to upload the pictures, her pictures were gone from the SD card. I have no idea what happened. So this is a picture taken from an iPhone.


SARAH'S OUTFIT

Dress: Bec & Bridge
Shoes: Steve Madden (not pictured)
Bag: Rebecca Minkoff (not pictured)
Accessories: Kate Spade earrings, Ray-ban Wayfarer Sunglasses



I believe the highlight of their day was going to the Dash boutique, which is owned by the Kardashian sisters and is featured on their reality shows (yes, they have more than one). We are all huge fans of "Keeping up with the Kardashians" and its spin-offs, so this was fun for me too.

I will be heading to Disneyland today as a reward for being done with finals! Then I head back home to a sleeting St. Louis on Friday for spring break.

Thanks for reading!

P.S. I try to post every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, but finals week has messed with that. Thanks for staying with me!

Friday, March 15, 2013

NARS essentials

Up until the start of college, makeup was a foreign concept to me. I used foundation in high school, and that was about it. I attempted on a couple of occasions to create a smokey eye, wear mascara, etc., but they never ended the way I imagined. I remember my mom bringing home those gift-with-purchase makeup sets after a trip to Macy's. I would look at the 18-color eyeshadow palette and 4-color blush palette, and get immediately frazzled. Too many choices!, I would tell myself. So for a long time, I stayed away.

Now, I love makeup! It is so much fun playing with different shades and colors, and the difference when I look at myself in pictures is immediate. A few weeks back, I was talking to one of my friends in my dorm while I was putting on makeup. After I put on the works and turned around to face him to continue the conversation, he was completely surprised at the change from a few mere minutes ago. Makeup is a great way to enhance your natural beauty.

My favorite makeup line by far right now is NARS. I can quite honestly say that I am obsessed. They are known for their blush, in particular their 'Orgasm' (they come up with some 'interesting' names for their products, I know) shade, which by the way, I highly recommend. It looks good on all skin types and gives you the picture-perfect winded look. With that being said, here are my NARS essentials.

1. Velvet Matte Lipstick Pencil in 'Sex Machine': (Please don't get weirded out by these names!) This is the ultimate neutral lip color. It is a soft-pink colored lipstick pencil. The best thing about this product is that it is basically a lipstick and lipliner all in one. I believe that I wear Sex Machine the most often- it goes with every outfit. I bought my first one back in the beginning of January and I'm going to need a replacement really soon. And if you wanted to create a bolder lip, you can always add some lipgloss on top of it. You can find it here
2. Semi Matte Lipstick in 'Heat Wave': I love a red lip. In my opinion, any girl can rock a red lip. You just have to pick the right tone/shade, so I suggest going to your nearest Sephora, Nordstrom, etc. to get matched up with one. Heat Wave is a vibrant orange-red shade that really brings out the warmth in your complexion. It also screams fun and girly if you're weary that a deep red lip comes off as too mature and serious. I would recommend applying lipstick after lining your lips fully with lipliner. In that way, the color doesn't rub off. But, orange-based red lipstick tends to make your teeth look yellower in photos. If that's an issue, I suggest a blue-based red lipstick. You can find Heat Wave here
3. Lipliner Pencil in 'Marnie': Marnie is a gorgeous burgundy that when put on, makes me feel fancy. It looks best worn with navy, wine, plum, and other cooler tones. Lipliner in general is great for creating lip definition. A lot of people use it as a base coat for lipstick or gloss, but I think it still looks good on its own. I like a matte finish for some of my looks, so just using a lipliner gives me the effect I need (as long as you moisturize your lips before application!). You also save money :). You can find it here.  
4. Lipgloss in 'Como': I was never a big fan of lipgloss because it felt so sticky and gross. But this lipgloss in Como has converted me. This shimmery dark pink, when applied lightly (just a dab) on top of the Marnie Lipliner, adds a layer of glam. It's also very moisturizing and stays on for a few hours before I need to reapply. You can also wear the gloss by itself, but expect to constantly reapply as I find that the color comes off more frequently than when my lips are lined. You can find it here


5. Blush in 'Orgasm': This is the only blush you will ever need. The end. (p.s. you can find it here.)
6. Illuminator in 'Orgasm': Now, I thought that I didn't need this when bought my first batch of NARS products, but this illuminator really does make a surprising difference. It creates a healthy, almost radiant glow. I usually just apply it to the top of my cheekbones prior to putting on blush. This makes putting on blush so much easier. You only need a light dust of blush over the illuminator to set your color. You can also rub a light layer all over your face. You can find it here.
7. Bronzing Powder in 'Laguna': Bronzer helps create a sun-kissed look. All you need to do is apply this powder on areas that hit the sun- bridge of your nose, forehead, top of your cheeks. To contour your cheekbones (a.k.a. create definition), make a fish face and sweep the powder along the hollows of your cheeks. You can find it here.   
8. 'Larger Than Life' Long-Wear Eyeliner: This is the best eyeliner I've ever had. It goes on extremely smoothly and stays on all day. It even has a built-in sharpener. You can find it here.
9. Travel Brush Set: This is an adorable travel-sized brush set. These are well-made brushes and don't require a lot of powder to create the same effects as some other brushes. You can find it here.


If I had to pick my top three items from this list, it would be the eyeliner, blush, and velvet matte lipstick pencil.

Thanks for reading!


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Country in My Soul

In honor of my girl Taylor Swift kicking off her RED tour this week, I have put together my own RED outfit. Taylor is known for her on-stage dramatics, so I wore a maxi dress with high slit. I like to wear simple maxi dresses with a button-down shirt, which is a great way to increase the use of your favorite button-down. And nothing speaks more Taylor than a plaid shirt.
I am 5' 4'', so I find that most maxi dresses are a little long on me without wearing heels. That is why I like ones with a drawstring waist. You can adjust (to a certain extent) how far up you want the train of your skirt to start. In that way, you can wear the same maxi dress with both heels and flats.
I am excited for my sister and her friends to come visit on Monday. Though I am in the midst of finals week, I plan on taking a day off to show them around my favorite parts of Los Angeles. There might be some guests on my blog next week. Stay tuned. :)
Thanks for reading and have a wonderful weekend!

OUTFIT
Shirt: Abercrombie & Fitch (similar here)
Dress: Soft Joie (sold out)
Shoes: Sam Edelman
Bag: Rebecca Minkoff

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Scalloped Top and High-Waisted Denim

Happy Wednesday everyone! It was HOT today, so I decided to wear my favorite pair of denim shorts. The top that I am wearing is actually tiered, so it was perfect for tucking into my shorts. Any type of shirt, whether it's a tee or a button-down, looks good tucked into some high-waisted shorts. High-waisted shorts are also the best way to pull off a cropped top without people staring at you strangely.
As spring approaches, I want to start to incorporate more florals, bright pops of color, and different textures/shapes into my outfits. This outfit, with the blue flowers, bright orange pop, and scalloped edges, is taking a step in that direction.
Thanks for reading!

OUTFIT
Top: Joie 'Felix' Top (sold out)
Bottom: TEXTILE Elizabeth and James (on sale!)
Shoes: Sam Edelman
Bag: Halogen (on sale!)
Accessories: Kate Spade "Songbird" necklace, Forever 21 flower ring (similar here)

Monday, March 11, 2013

LBD and Red Accents

Perhaps more than any other item of clothing, a little black dress can take you almost anywhere. This is an essential piece in every girl's closet because it can be worn year-round and will never go out of style. Though the term 'little black dress' usually refers to an evening, cocktail dress, I consider a LBD to be any black dress in a classic silhouette. I can't think of a more timeless silhouette than a shift dress. Its looser fit is super comfortable and easy to move in.
I belted my shift dress to add a little definition around my waist. But most of the time, I wear it unbelted.
I love the pops of red from my bag to my shoes to my nail polish to the flowers.
A statement necklace pulls this outfit together and provides a focal point for the upper half of my body.
Thanks for reading!

OUTFIT
Shoes: Sam Edelman
Accessories: House of Harlow necklace, Forever 21 belt, Ray-ban Wayfarers, Essie 'Geranium' Nail Polish

Friday, March 8, 2013

Soft Silk and Metallic Sparkles

A red dress is about as classic as it gets. Knee-length or maxi, red dresses are the epitome of Old Hollywood glamour. I chose to wear this red dress to a dress dinner in my dorm. I like this dress for its versatility. I have dressed it up with heels for a nice event, paired it with sandals for an afternoon shopping, and worn it with boots for a day of classes. Needless to say, I have made good use of this dress.
Sparkles can really give your outfit that extra oomph, which is why I adore these heels. With these heels alone, I did not feel any need to over-accessorize the rest of my outfit. As you may already well know, I like to keep things simple. 
I am excited for this weekend. I plan on watching a little Caltech baseball, going shopping with my girlfriends, and enjoying some butterbeer at a Harry Potter-themed party. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend and thanks for reading! 

OUTFIT
Dress: Joie
Accessories: Sinful Colors "Vacation Time" nail polish

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Green Envy

Happy Wednesday! Yesterday, I went to Old Pasadena with my boyfriend for lunch. Old Pasadena is Pasadena's downtown of sorts lined with restaurants and retail stores. Of course we decide on Umami Burger, where its chefs cook up the best burgers ever! Not to mention, its sweet potato fries dipped in Umami ketchup are the bomb. I highly recommend checking this place out if you haven't already- they have locations up and down the coast of California (but mostly concentrated in SoCal). You are not going to find another burger as juicy and savory as an Umami burger.
The day started off kind of cloudy, so I decided to brighten things up with a turquoise top and white denim. I have found myself wearing a lot of green lately, and this time was no different. I like the playfulness of a vibrant green. But to balance out my outfit a bit, I paired it with forest green flats. I like working with different shades of the same color, but if you are going to stick within a color group, I suggest playing with contrasting shades- rich hues v. pastel, dark shades v. light shades, etc.   
This was my first time posing on a street with cars waiting to make a right turn and people crossing the street. I'm not sure I'll ever get used to that, but I hope these pictures turned out well!
Thanks for reading!

OUTFIT
Top: Equipment
Bottom: Siwy
Shoes: J. Crew
Accessories: Louis Vuitton



Monday, March 4, 2013

A little prep, a little edge

Hi everyone! I like mixing and matching different styles, so today I combined my version of East Coast prep with biker edge. Back in middle school, I got really into the 'abercrombie look.' I bought polos, button-down shirts, Birkenstocks, Sperry's, etc. But in high school, I started to come into my own. The yellow button-down that I'm wearing along with my Longchamp bag is a very classic look. But the boots that I'm wearing give it a little edge. I think that I can safely say that Longchamp bags are the quintessential everyday bag for any college girl. The first time I saw a Longchamp was in Paris a few years ago. Every working woman carried one, and I loved how clean and sharp it looked. I use mine mainly for class- it holds my notebooks, folders, and laptop with room to spare. You can also carry it out for lunch or to go shopping. If you're a light packer (which I'm not), this could even service as an overnight bag.
I'm also wearing Lululemon black leggings, which is the most versatile piece in my closet right now. I wear them dressed down with a tee, dressed up with a button-down shirt, tucked into boots (like in this outfit), and to yoga. The possibilities are endless. They are thick enough that you won't feel exposed like with some of the cheaper-quality leggings that you might find at Forever 21 or H&M. They have a 5-year warranty on them and you get free alterations at the store! If you haven't been into a Lululemon yet, you're missing out. 
Thanks for reading!

OUTFIT
Top: Ralph Lauren Factory (similar here)
Bottom: Lululemon 
Bag: Longchamp
Shoes: Frye
Accessories: Ray-ban Sunglasses
 

Saturday, March 2, 2013

At the Racetrack: Bring out the Wedges

Hi everyone! I hope your weekend started off as well as mine did. Earlier today, some friends and I went to Santa Anita Park, a horse racetrack. This was my first time going to a racetrack, so it was very exciting. The races were fun to watch, though probably not as nerve-wracking for me as for the many people who had put bets down on the horses. I had no idea how many people took horse race spectating so seriously! Since horse racing is known to be a pretty classy sport to watch, I decided to wear my going-to-the-races outfit. That meant a pretty, colorful dress and some wedges. I recommend wedges over heels at the track because there are many places where your heel might sink into the ground. The one thing that would have totally completed my outfit would have been a floppy sun hat. This past Thursday, a friend and I went shopping for a reasonably-priced one at Ross and T.J. Maxx. We even tried Macy's, but we couldn't find anything. But luckily at the track, not many people had a hat on.
I have to say, I was glad that I brought a larger purse with me because we received souvenir tote bags as we walked in. The stadium (or whatever it's called) was huge, so I'm glad I had on comfortable wedges. After watching a few races, I wanted some food, so I went over to the food trucks. We ended up getting burgers, but next to us was Nonna's Kitchenette, a finalist on the Food Network's The Great Food Truck Race. My sister and I watch this show every summer, so it was really cool to see a food truck that competed in it.
The whole day was very relaxing. We even got interviewed by HRTV (The Network for Horse Sports), which was pretty neat. It's always very refreshing to get off campus and do something new, especially when there's a gorgeous view.
Thanks for reading! I hope you all have a great weekend.

OUTFIT
Dress: Splendid
Shoes: Mrkt
Bag: Rebecca Minkoff (similar here)
Accessories: Forever 21 Necklace (similar here), Ray-ban Sunglasses