Monday, September 29, 2014

Mini Altuzarra Haul/Review

I woke up early on September 14th, and drove out to the Target in Paradise Valley to get my hands on the latest designer collection at Target, Altuzarra. I was most looking forward to buying the Tailored Dress with Crane Embroidery, mainly because I haven't seen many other dresses (in my budget) like it.  When my mom and I got there at 7:40 a.m., (the store opened at 8 a.m.) no one else was there. Then, around 7:45 a.m, five or six other groups of women showed up. When they opened the doors, several of the girls ran past me, but I was still able to get my hands on a few of the pieces. The only item that I wanted, but was sold out was the Trench Coat with Black Detail. This particular Target did not carry the entire line, but most of it I didn't like anyway. The only Altuzarra shoes they had in stock were the Ankle Boots, which I also bought, just to try on with the other pieces.

I admire Target for giving customers an opportunity to wear high end designer pieces at a more reasonable price. Unfortunately, the limited quantities and buzz around the collections forces them to sell out quickly, causing a high mark-up on eBay. Target is trying to combat this by selling the items at select Target locations, and adjusting the return policy to only a two-week period. 

Current sales at Target:

buy two, save 15%.
buy three or more, 
save 25%
on women's clothing, accessories & jewelry.*
buy one, get one 50% off
shoes for the family.*



Tailored Dress with Crane Embroidery $49.99


































Size 10












































I still like this dress as much as I did when I saw it online. This is a size 2, and I would say in runs more on the small side. It's fully-lined and washable. This dress is going to work better for women with a smaller chest, because it runs small, and because the collared neck is not tacked. The fuller the chest, the wider the collared opening becomes (exposing cleavage in an awkward way). Also, there is a slit that goes up the side of the leg. It definitely adds to the sexiness of the dress, but  its also means that it is not really a work-appropriate dress for some.  


Ways to wear it: 
-Nude booties, black, cream, gold or red heels. 
-Tone down the sexiness with tights,  a long sleeve blouse that mimics the neckline, closed-toe heels 
-A long black duster coat like this one
-Modern messy french twist updo

Ocasssions:
-To work, in an appropriate field like an art field
-Dinner and a show
-Work events (the collar makes it look more professional, but the sexiness and fitted silhouette makes it more event-appropriate)




Wrap Dress- Ruby Hill $39.99

With the Ankle Boots


Here it is a size 10. The draping is flattering.








































I really wanted to like this dress. I love the color, the belt, and the drape of it; however, once I put it on,  I was disappointed with a few things. For one, this is a modified wrap dress, so the wrap is not adjustable. It has a zip back. This dress drapes way too low in the front, and because it is sewn down, you cannot adjust this. In these photos I tacked the dress with a safety pin, but as you can see, it still is very low, and also sort of an awkward display of boobs (or lack there of). The material is NOT a stretch jersey, its polyester, and very uncomfortable. It is really HOT, and does not breathe. Again, the slit in the middle of the dress is very high, so even if you put a tank under this dress, its still not necessarily work-appropriate. The dress does have some interest; I like the 70's vibe, the draping, and the belt, although for $39.99, I was not sold. 

Ways to wear it:
-Nude Heels to lengthen your legs
-Long Camel Coat to tone down the color
-Opaque black tights, closed toe heels, gold statement necklace
-Loose, wavy curls to add to the 70's vibe

Occasions:
-Holiday party (be aware of the high slit and low cut bodice if its a work party)
-Evening events--I don't see this working in an office setting. the fabric is bright, and some-what iridescent.



Striped Sleeveless Dress $39.99








































I'm 5'4"-5'5", and the proportions felt completely off. I have been wanting a shirt dress for awhile, and was eager to try this one. I tried to style this dress in a few different ways, but it wasn't successful for me. It's polyester, so it isn't a very breathable fabric. I want a shirt dress that I can layer, and that would be versatile, but I could not seem to make this work with my body type. It ran big (this is an XS), and I just couldn't get over the awkward color-blocking proportions. This may work well for someone taller who can balance out the proportions.

Ways to wear it:
-Skinny leopard belt and block-heeled sandals
-Oversize coat, or tunic sweater, and flat knee-high boots
-Sparkle belt, t-strap heels, and sparkly clutch

Occasions:

With the different styling options above, this dress is very work-appropriate, good for a casual setting in the summer, or even a day to night look by swapping out your accessories. 


Ankle Boots $59.99







































































I pretty much hate these, so this was just for experimenting. I am all for ankle boots, but I have found better for the same price. These are NOT real leather, and they look like they are on the wrong feet when you have them on (yes, I checked to make sure they were on the right foot). They are fairly comfortable, but definitely not attractive on, especially for the price.

Better options:


Sorry for the late review, this has been an eventful two weeks for me (good and bad), Thanks for reading!



Cali

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Sleeveless Blouse + Leather Mini

New York and Company Button Front Cropped shirt (on sale, 40% off)
Forever 21 leather mini skirt
Francesca's Chain Necklace, similar here and here
Shoemint Casandra booties
Clutch was free with a fragrance, similar here
NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream in Morocco



































































I love a classic white button-up. Especially when one manages to be as interesting as this one.  Its boxy, cropped and has large front pockets. Its slightly reminiscent of the 70's, yet managers to be impossibly simple. Its crisp lines and shape make it a good staple for my closet and for the climate here. Every wardrobe can benefit from a button-up, no matter the style aesthetic, no matter the decade. This particular button-up inspired me to think about how a piece like this can be so versatile.


This button-up lets me wear some of my more risque items without overdoing sex appeal. The boxy shape balances out this black leather mini skirt. Leather skirts feel out of place during the Summer, but now that it is September, I think I have an excuse to wear it. As you can see, this is still a relatively "cool" outfit, however the boots make it feel less Summery. I like these booties because the open back creates more versatility with outfits, and I don't have to wear socks with them. Obviously, this is more for a night of going out, but you could easily swap the clutch for your handbag and boots for flats and make it more daytime.

Thanks for reading!

Cali

Monday, September 15, 2014

Fall Blouse + Summer Skirt




Pencil skirt-H&M clearance,  similar here
Blouse- H&M clearance, similar here
Necklace- Target, similar here
Shoes- Zara, similar here
Sunglasses- Betsy Johnson Wayfarers
Clutch- Vintage Gucci
















































































Friday, September 12, 2014

High-waisted Shorts + Vest




Vest- Target, Similar one here
Shorts- Forever 21, Similar here and here (clearance!)
Tank-Francesca's, similar here and here (more so the shape)
Shoes-Forever, similar here
Belt- Banana Republic, similar here
Watch- Ivanka Trump (no longer sold), but I love this one
Sunglasses-Target, similar here
Bag- DKNY, similar here and here


See the details on these looks at Polyvore


Vests are hard to wear. High-waisted shorts are hard to wear. So naturally, I thought to combine the two. These menswear vests tend to be slightly shapeless and over-sized, so do expose more skin everywhere else to create balance. The shorts provide that balance, and peak through just enough so that people know you are, in fact, wearing pants. If you feel like the vest is still too shapeless, add a belt to cinch in the waist. Again, no sandals or wedges with this look, it won't tie the look together the same way. If you're not into heels try some oxfords or loafers; however, you may feel like a tap dancer (but that's not a bad thing!)


P.S. There is some pattern-mixing in here. Its not that scary. Just make sure the patterns share a common color, and the patterns relatively different in scale (one large/one small, or one muted/the other bold). 

P.S.S In case you have not noticed, everything in this blog is, and will continue to be in the low, to mid price range. This includes the outfits I have made on Polyvore that are posted above. Click the link above to get the outfit details on those looks. 


Thanks for reading!

Cali

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Fall Clothes in a Hot Summer


Summer Dress + Structured Jacket
 


Forever 21 midi floral dress
Forever 21 3/4 sleeve jacket Similar styles: Forever 21 Mesh Paneled Quilted JacketH&M Textured Jacket
Forever 21 ankle strap heels


I am so tired of my summer clothes. People are probably tired of seeing my summer clothes. September should give us reason to start dressing for Fall, but it's just TOO HOT. Over the last few weeks, I have been trying to find ways to incorporate my Fall pieces, while still wearing things cool enough for 100+ degree weather.

This trend is sort of a fresh take on the dress + cardigan trend I see a lot of women wear. This pairing can be incorporated into many different wardrobes, and can work for many different occasions (work, weekends, events etc...). The main idea being, take a summer dress (preferably one with some volume), and add a structured jacket (it could be a short, 3/4 sleeve jacket, or a blazer). As long as the dress (or skirt) as some "flounce" it should balance out the structure of the jacket. Also, the longer the skirt, the shorter the jacket needs to be. This jacket adds to the feeling of Fall with the tailoring and embellishments, while the closed-toe heels and quilted bag bring the whole look together. You can also substitute the heels for a flat loafer, or some ankle boots. 


Oh, and ditch the sandals, your feet will be better off anyway.


More examples:






Thanks for reading! Please be patient with me as the blog evolves (and features better photo backdrops). Let me know what you think!

Until tomorrow,

 Cali

Sunday, May 22, 2011

My mom's closet clean out part I

I'm back finally, and I haven't posted a blog in a long time (over a year now) but that is over with!  Bare with me until I get my routine down and learn how to make this blog more visually interesting. Most of these pictures were taken a few months ago, but I am finally getting a chance to share them. We also haven't gotten through her entire closet yet so there will be many other topics added! Here's the first section of my mom's closet adventures, enjoy! 


My mom is very generous in letting me photograph her adventure as we clean out her MASSIVE black hole of a closet (she still finds Christmas presents she bought for us from years ago hidden below piles of clothes). We have only done a very small section of my mom's closet, but I thought I would start to go through things that work and why they work as well as things that don't work and specifically why they do not work. Also, keep in mind that my mom only buys things on sale and on clearance. She also doesn't shop at "high end" places. You don't need name brand labels to look up-to-date or have well-fitted garments!  First of all, this is how we prepared for this event:

Okay Mom explain yourself!








We's start with the good stuff! How is she57?! Love this tunic with the leggings.  The leggings are actually a stretch cotton fabric, (they're at Target right now!) which is the best way for older women to wear leggings. Plus, the tunic covers her butt VERY IMPORTANT 


If you have a midsection you are trying to cover, look for structure and dresses that define a waist for you. PS a bright belt will extenuate that!



Applying a trend to a woman in her 40's+ Finding items that aren't to literal to the trend (this one is obv. a military look, but the details are simple enough that it won't look dated right away and it looks age appropriate)

Draping is almost always a good thing! Shirts with draping usually create a nice neckline and  they look very elegant
This is a really simple hoodie from Old Navy. It fits well, and  the color and button detail make trendy! This can makes sweats for running errands look more "polished" 

This jewel tone is almost always flattering on someone, and it FITS. Button downs that fit are very important!!

Example #2 (I'll show bad ones later)

This one from Target is very cute! You make this shirt appropriate for winter by adding a vest and letting the collar and cuffs stick out


 Fashion Rules: Why is it a no?

#1 Things that are dated and are unfashionable

AHH!!! Yes, don't be alarmed, I am now showing the bad items in her closet. Now, this doesn't fit terribly, but that's not the point. That doesn't always have to be the reason you get rid of something. I feel like women my mom's age just eat this shit up. Its sparkly, it shows off their chest, and it literally SCREAMS Christmas Party! Right? 
Why its bad: First of all, the fabric looks very cheap. You can get nicer stuff for the same price. This is a slinky polyester shirt, a fabric that for the most part I wish was outlawed. It stretches out in weird places after a few washes, and it also clings to unwanted parts of your body. Also, the criss-cross neck makes your boobs look like to socks filled with sand, no matter the age!


Bogey looks better in it anyways.
If your dog looks better in it than you do, it has got to go.

Another sin!! Its shiny, its too short, the color is too much, the fabric is too much, it has decorated buttons, its just a NO. 



Although the 80's style blazers seem to be coming back in style, it can be hard for older women (who lived through that decade already) to make these trends look modern. The first step is not wearing things that are ACTUALLY from the 80's. However, I may take this and try to rework it for myself...


#2 Things that just plain DON'T FIT. My mom has lost weight since these pictures were taken, however shirts that are too short and too tight will, without a doubt, make you look bigger than you are. 








I hope that was helpful, there are so many other reasons to keep and throw out items in your closet, and slowly but surely, I will get to them.  
This is the pile we ended up with, and this was just the white, blue, green, and purple section of the shirts!
 More topics coming soon: 
*Favorite fall trends and looks
*How I reworked clothes from Savers to make them modern
*"Help! I buy the same clothes over and over again!"
*How to use seasonal items all year 'round
*How to dress in awkward weather
*How to reuse old trends (because they are already hanging in your closet)
*How to buy jewelry and make it work with all of your stuff
*The Battle of Khaki Pants: How to make them look less dowdy and matronly 

Also, I love ideas! If you have a good idea for my blog tell me!