Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Classics: The shirt dress












































Shirt dress, Gap, similar here/Heels, Kate Spade Saturday, similar here

I wanted to get some decent photos of this classic shirt dress. I can't wait to wear it in the Fall with a sweater dress over it and/or boots. I have found shirt dresses are an easy work staple to throw on in the morning, and can be versatile in the accessories you choose to wear with them. The only downside is the ironing...but the pockets make up for it.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Vests: Masculine + Feminine

















































Tank, Old Navy, similar here/Cargo Vest, Francesca's/Skirt, Loft, similar here/Leopard ankle strap heels, Ross, similar here/bag, Anthropologie, similar here.


I have realized that my "go-to" signature look is definitely a t-shirt/tank and a high-waisted skirt. Its so comfortable and easy to make yourself look pulled together. It crosses over between being work-casual, and good for a day out with your friends shopping. I think this realization is a good reminder that if you have a fashion formula you constantly go back to, very your silhouettes, colors and patterns. If you have a uniform of trousers and a button-up, make sure that all of your trousers have different styles, fabrics, colors, etc... I think people make the mistake of loving a certain outfit style and just re-buying pieces that all look way too similar. Its okay to have a uniform, but it doesn't need to be the same style of pants Express pants in every color! Think about it!

Pattern Mixing: Stripes + Stripes













































Tee, JC Penny, similar here/ Vest, Target, similar here/Skirt, H&M, similar here/ Shoes, Sole Society, similar here.

Here is pattern mixing at its easiest--and chances are, you already have a lot of striped pieces in your closet. I added the vest just to give the outfit a more professional feel for work, but it looks great alone, as well. A skirt and t-shirt are the easiest two pieces to experiment with--and then from there, you can try it with high-waisted shorts, blouses, sweaters, and trousers. Enjoy!

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Basics + Trendy Accesorries


















































Blazer, Forever 21, similar here/t-shirt, Old Navy/ Pants, JC Penny, similar here/ Bow Heels, Paris Hilton, similar here/ Brooch, my grandmothers, similar here.

I am seeing a lot of things from the early-mid 2000's coming back: Pointy toe flats, maryjanes, polka dots, brooches and silk scarves. All of these trends, of course, are trends from decades ago that are reinvented every few years.There are neutral pieces you will always have in your closet (slacks, blazers and t-shirts) that always maintain a presence in wardrobes, and then there are pieces that come and go and have you saying "why did I get rid of that?" once they are popular again. For me, the repeat-trends I am most excited about have to be brooches, pointy-toe flats/kitten heels and silk scarves. So try taking a current trend that popular right now, and pairing it with simple classics in your closet. That is how these classics continue to stay classics--they're like a blank canvas for new accessories and clothing trends you pair with them. But think twice about the important pieces that you give away next time--is it vintage? (then it will most certainly come back). Is it a great fitting, great quality pieces you love? Keep it. As for neutrals, think slacks, blazers, tennis shoes, blue jeans, plain white t-shirts, sheath dresses, trench coats, and ballet flats. They are the foundation of your closet. Enjoy!



Monday, August 24, 2015

Sienna orange + any neutral


































People HATE orange. They stay far far away from it. But why? This color falls under the jewel tone category, which are usually flattering colors on everyone. It's not as scary as it looks. It goes great with grey, brown, khaki, army green, navy and even white. Black can also work great, but I would advise to keep it from looking too-Halloween by pairing it with accessories that unite the two colors (leopard belt, camel/gold belt, or any accessories in an earthy tone etc...) or a black with a print.

Here are a few more blouses in the rust/sienna color that are totally WORTH trying. You will be glad you did when you realize how versatile of a color it is:

http://www.forever21.com/Product/Product.aspx?BR=f21&Category=top_blouses&ProductID=2000184673&VariantID=

http://www.forever21.com/Product/Product.aspx?BR=f21&Category=top_blouses&ProductID=2000156775&VariantID=

http://www.forever21.com/Product/Product.aspx?BR=f21&Category=top_blouses&ProductID=2000080819&VariantID=

This one is mustard, same rules apply, and still a wonderful color:
http://www.forever21.com/Product/Product.aspx?BR=f21&Category=top_blouses&ProductID=2000115526&VariantID=

Follow my @FashionFactorial Pinterest to see this color used in on my "Outfit Inspiration" Board.


Blouse, H&M, similar here/ Pants, MNG for Mango, similar here and here/ Slip-ons, Target, similar here/Watch, Fossil/Bangle, Target/Sunglasses, Betsy Johnson.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Bag + Flats: Colorful accessories



 

Shirt, Forever 21, similar here/Jeans, H&M, (distressed them myself), similar here/Lace-up flats, Ebay, similar here/Satin Clutch, vintage, similar here/Sunglasses, Charlotte Russe, similar here.


I definitely felt like Beetle Juice in this outfit--not saying that's a bad thing. Colorful accessories can really help reinvent your wardrobe. They can make plain, neutral clothing items more interesting. Neutrals are the perfect canvas for these bright accessories. Adding colorful accessories is also a good way to try something new that is not necessarily in your comfort zone. Adding a bag or a colorful pair of shoes is a lot less scary than buying bright yellow pants when everything you own is black. I definitely recommend adding bright belts and shoes to your wardrobe, I go crazy when I walk into someone's closet and they don't have any bright colored accessories. It makes for pretty boring outfits. If you are ever in doubt of what to wear with it, always start with black, white or grey (think black and white prints, grey sheath dress with a yellow belt, etc...The possibilities are endless. Happy shopping!


Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Surviving Summer: Key pieces imagined in a new way










































Off the shoulder shirt, Francesca's, similar here and here/Midi cotton skirt, Forever 21, similar here/ Slip-ons, Target, similar here/ Hat, Nordstrom Rack, similar here.

I was tired of my summer clothes, so I have been trying to re-work a lot of my trendy summer pieces in a new way. I wanted to mix this off-the-shoulder top with something a little less feminine. Hopefully this inspires new ways of looking at your clothes to avoid paring them with the same pair of shorts or accessories etc... This outfit was an escape for me, it has a certain traveling-through-Europe vibe--I wish!