Thursday, December 29, 2011

2011 Roundup: Of Erin, By Anna

A surprise to even Erin, I decided to go through the 2011 archives and find my top 5 favorite outfits that Erin wore over the past year.
What I love about this outfit, is how much I covet each piece of it -- I can't choose what's my favorite, but it might be the shoes. Each piece works perfectly into Erin's strong sense of style, and here I'm most impressed with how she balances the feminine dress -- ruffles! pink! -- with the playfully schoolboy oxfords.
This outfit has some inherent bias because I took the pictures and bought a matching cardigan from Joe Fresh. I'm impressed by Erin's ability to construct professional outfits with simple pieces and fun, slightly quirky accessories. Teal and yellow? An inspired color combo.
I could have chosen all of Erin's novelty prints for this top five, but I managed to choose just two. I think this is my favorite outfit of the year. Instead of pulling back after pairing the twee top with the bubblegum pink skirt, Erin heightened the color palette with the teal necklace and shoes. An amazing result.
If there's something Erin has mastered its the animal print, so I obvious had to include one in my picks. This dress has made a few appearances on the blog, but this is my favorite outfit because of the amazing tights and the additional textual interest with the suede shoes. Erin's outfits always look so pulled together; she matches texture with texture and her necklace to her shoes.
Erin may love an animal print, but I am madly in love with this novelty animal print. The outfit doesn't just showcase the piece, though, it uses it to create a look that's both completely modern and strongly inspired by vintage. I can't get over how sassy that skirt is.

Erin, I love seeing your outfits, and can't wait to see what you'll wear in 2012. xoxo Anna Rae

A Love Letter of Sorts

Recently, thanks to my wonderful parents and some of my own obsessing, some lovely Kate Spade items have entered my life. A few were purchased when my parents took my brother, my sister-in-law, and me to Vegas and gave us a gambling/shopping stipend. I spent all of mine at the Kate Spade store. And then, even more exciting because it was surprising, we got an additional one present at Christmas and mine was also from the Kate Spade store.
The first reveal in my love letter to Kate Spade is this amazing sweater. I've come up with so many ways to wear it -- it's so versatile but still so special, but this way -- over a button down with jeans and my oxfords, is my current favorite. So preppy but playful and feminine.
I don't have a lot of sweaters that I'm really excited about, so this was definitely a very welcome addition to my wardrobe. I can't wait to show it off with skirts, dress shorts, dresses, and other jean combinations.
Sweater: Kate Spade store, Vegas
Jeans: Old Navy
Shirt: Thrifted, Value Village, Vancouver
Shoes: Bass, Zappo's
Purse: Thrifted, Alabaster's Attic, Greensburg
And my Christmas surprise -- this amazing Kindle cover! My brother and sister-in-law gave me the Kindle minutes early, so it was a pretty amazing time for me. I already downloaded the Hunger Games trilogy and cried and bit my fingernails the whole way through it. xoxo Anna Rae

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Brought to You by iPhone

That's right -- this blog post is new. I finally entered the world of smart phones yesterday, and with that came a working camera. I've missed you, blog -- and you, blog readers.
Today was the last real day of the semester for me -- I handed in my final paper after some painful hours of switching my MLA citations over to Chicago, so I wanted to look pulled together (it makes you cite sources better, I swear), but also comfortable. I don't usually suggest pieces to have in your wardrobe, but seriously, get a cotton skirt. It may not be the most flattering, but it is such a great option when you'd rather be in bed watching Love Actually.

Since I moved to Boston, I've noticed that I'm really digging the red and blue color combinations, maybe it's all of the Red Sox and Patriots memorabilia hanging around. I wore this outfit without the tights and the blazer earlier in the fall, when the weather was lovelier, but I like the addition of the blazer. Another piece that's both comfortable and professional.
Blazer: American Eagle
Shirt: Joe Fresh, Real Canadian Superstore
Skirt: Thrifted, St. Vincent de Paul, Latrobe
Tights: Kohl's
Boots: Chinese Laundry, Zappo's, Gifted
Necklace: Tiffany's, Gifted
It's good to be back. I hope you missed me as much as I missed you. xoxo Anna Rae

Monday, October 31, 2011

Easy Being Green

Sweater dresses are awesome. You can wear them with tights and flats or leggings and boots and be as comfortable and warm as if you were wearing a bathrobe. The key is to avoid scratchy wool or cheap acrylics in favour of cashmere and merino wools.
While adding a cinch belt to this dress didn't up the comfort factor, it did help play up the graphic black and green stripes, the reason why I didn't add anything to the colour palate. My favourite feature of this dress (other than the colour, stripes, and soft cashmere) is the three-quarter length blouson sleeves. They are easy to type in, a cinch to pair bracelets with, and forgiving on long arms because they look intentionally rather than misfortionally too short. (I know that is not a word)
Dress: Juicy Couture, Ebay
Tights: Hue, The Bay
Belt: Mexx
Necklace: Le Chateau

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Bad Weather and Good Holidays


I love my rain boots. They're such a fun, bright reason to not mind walking around in the rain all day. If they're on my feet, then they're the focal point of the outfit for pretty obvious reasons.
I styled the boots against neutrals: black tights, denim dress, and a gray sweater vest. The pink belt matched the pink in the boots, helping the outfit to not seem too gloomy from the knees up.
Boots: Gifted, Mom and Dad, Morning Glory, Greensburg
Dress: Old Navy
Vest: Gabe's
Belt: Target
Additionally, it's Halloween weekend! This year, with the snow and the uncertainty until the day before that I would even be celebrating, I chose a costume that was both on my list of favorite characters and pretty low-key to assemble. Canadians may be unfamiliar, but I went as Daria and wore clothes from my wardrobe and a pair of those $1 glasses with the fake nose and eyebrows (I pulled off the nose and eyebrows). Simple! Fun! Warm! I'm posed below with my friend and sometimes blog photographer Will, who is dressed as Leopold Bloom.
Happy Halloween! xoxo Anna Rae

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

I Spy

I spy with my little eye a new novelty necklace from Vegas. Like Erin, I also sometimes stalk clothes and accessories that I'm very in love with. I've regularly visited this necklace at the Kate Spade store in Boston, knowing that I couldn't really afford this. This past weekend, my family went on a long-weekend vacation to Vegas as an early Christmas present and we, the now adult children, were gifted a Vegas allowance as part of our present. I spent almost all of mine at Kate Spade, and I'm sure you'll see all of the results soon.
The rest of the outfit isn't new. I've been pretty unexcited about my clothes recently, and I think it's because they aren't that new. It's important, though, to think about your clothes as exciting once the newness has worn off. Instead, how can you change your clothes, even slightly, to make them seem fresh? Today, I changed the tights to a slightly richer color, left the dress unbelted to fully explore its shift shape and matched the gold necklace to a gold headband.
Dress: H&M
Tights: Hue, Macy's
Necklace: Kate Spade, Las Vegas
Headband: Gifted, Elana
Boots: Zappos, Chinese Laundry
My chic raincoat for the threatening skies added, with my black boots, an additional layer of black and white. What do you do when you're unexcited about your wardrobe? xoxo Anna Rae

Saturday, October 22, 2011

That's Not My Name

I stalk clothes. When I first discovered that Nanette Lepore had produced both dresses and blouses with a print of boys' names in script I knew I had to own one of them. The print also came in pink on black and I would buy it as well if I could!
As an English PhD student I of course love font as pattern, and adore the way you can't really tell what the print is unless you look closely. There is also something so deliciously retro and tongue-in-cheek about having "Ralph", "John", and "Harry" emblazoned on a conservative blouse.
A black skirt, pearl studs, and simple turquoise flats set off the top without competing with it.
Blouse: Nanette Lepore, Ebay
Skirt: Teenflo, Winners
Shoes: Banana Republic, Ebay

Photos by my lovely fiancée Reece, whose name sadly doesn't appear.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Against the Grain

This outfit is not at all typical of my style, my go-to pairings, or my natural instincts about what works best on my body. Still, I felt great in it, loved the double stripes and the black, white, and gold color scheme, and thought the boots with the skirt was the sort of bohemian, Sienna Miller type of style 20-year-old me would have cried in delight over. So, I must say, it was a success. Sometimes, going against your instincts can be fun.
Skirt: Vintage, Garment District, Cambridge
Shirt: J. Crew Factory Outlet, Williamsburg, VA
Cardigan: Jacob
Boots: Gifted, Mom and Dad, Chinese Laundry, Zappo's
Look at that small braid in my hair. I'm very proud. xoxo Anna Rae

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Bubblegum Pink

Wearing a more conservative combination of a button-down shirt and jumper dress, I thought I could add some fun to my outfit with bubblegum pink tights. The tights brought out the pretty pastels in the shirt's plaid, a fun and feminine addition to my otherwise basic outfit for interning.
I balanced the pink out with a neutral metallic belt and shoes and added a final touch of fun with my anchor earrings.

Dress: H&M
Shirt: Gabes, Urban Outfitters
Belt: Target
Shoes: Thrifted, Etown Goodwill, Target
Earrings: Claire's
Although I sit alone in a room working with maps and street orders from 1916, I think the outfit added some excitement to the Public Works department at City Hall. xoxo Anna Rae

Monday, October 17, 2011

Feature Attraction

Girly movie night with your best friend? Awesome. While wearing ruffles and florals? Even better.
It's just as easy to wear jeans with a blouse (or a nice knit top) and a cardigan as it is with a t shirt and hoodie. Trade up! The bolder the top, the less work you have do with accessories.
Same with the shoes. Cute flats are not exactly sneakers, but you can still do a mean run for the bus in them. While pretty much everyone has jumped on the ballet flat bandwagon, there is still time if you haven't.
Blouse: BCBG, BCBG Outlet (Tulalip WA)
Cardigan: J Crew
Jeans: Citizens of Humanity 'Faye', Hill's of Kerrisdale (Citizens: please start making these again)
Shoes: Steven by Steve Madden, Zappos.com

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Playing Favorites

When I put this outfit on today, it felt like one I had worn many times before, but I liked it enough to take some bad-lighting, end-of-the-day photos of it. It really has all of my favorites: dress, tights, cardigan, shoes, necklace.

Dress: H&M
Tights: Target
Belt: H&M
Cardigan: Old Navy
Neckalce: Gifted, AlyWebb
Shoes: Gifted, Mom and Dad, FS/NY, Zappo's
Headband: Claire's
I also love the polka-dot layered look with my headband, an easy hair solution that gave me 10 more minutes of sleep this morning. xoxo Anna Rae

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Puppy Love

I'm a cat person. But when dogs get little bows and become printed onto silk chiffon it makes me feel like switching sides. I like my novelty prints rendered on the twee-est shapes possible, and the ruffles and tiered sleeves of this top fit the bill perfectly. Novelty prints always feel a bit 1940s to me (my favourite dressing decade) so I tucked them into a tweed pencil skirt with the slightest of fishtail hems. The hem also features an asymmetrical frayed ruffle, keeping it from being too derivative.
I just had to match the Scotty dogs' bows with my shoes. I recently purchased this patent pair so I can continue to wear red pumps in inclement weather, as my suede ones are just not Vancouver friendly. The pointy toe makes them a bit more vampy, but the low heel keeps them walkable.
Blouse: Femme de Carriere
Skirt: Nanette Lepore, Holt Refrew (on summer clearance)
Shoes: Vince Camuto, Winners

Thanks to Mono for her photography!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Freaky Friday

I know what you're thinking, how did Erin's clothes and style get on Anna's body? I guess that's what happen when you share a style blog with someone -- you start picking up their fashion cues.
Since Erin debuted her yellow tights with houndstooth last year, I've been wanting to do the same. I paired the yellow in the tights with the yellow brooch and offset it with my red belt. I love red, yellow, black and white together. It feels so very 1960s London.
I didn't want too much going on with my necklaces since I was wearing a brooch and bright belt, but I think layering the gold would well with the other accessories and the (unphotographed) exposed gold zipper on the back of the dress.
Dress: H&M
Tights: We Love Colors
Belt: from thrifted dress, Salvation Army
Brooch: Etsy
Necklaces: Joe Fresh, Real Canadian Superstore and Gifted, Target
Shoes: Chinese Laundry, Zappo's
I can't wait to wear this dress again and again. xoxo Anna Rae