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Make it a Date with Keds

Make it a Date with Keds
Here's another set inspired by Keds. This entire outfit came to fruition because I have become OBSESSED with the hi-low trend. I should clarify that I'm not a huge fan of a hi-low cut in dresses (at least not on me) but in shirts this style has the ability to accentuate your curves, trick the eye into thinking you have curves to accentuate in the first place, hide some flaws, or all of the above! It really depends on the cut and your body type, as with most styles and trends. And, let's be honest, the models make it look so darn cute and obtainable you just have to try it! That being said, on to the fashion! The hi-low flowered top ($25) is perfect if you're just trying out the trend because the cut is not overly stressed. This way its a bit flirty and cute rather than a 'fashion moment.' Again depending on your body type, the high part of the top might not be practical and may emphasize the remaining muffin top/belly that you still have yet to lose before summer really gets here. Therefore, I say put a camisole under it like the pink one shown here ($7.97). I prefer a bit of color to make this otherwise considerably neutral outfit pop. Plus if the light and patterned top is over a solid long cami then the eye is more easily able to detect the hi-low cut (and vice versa: if the hi-low top is a solid and/or dark color, throw a light and/or patterned cami on underneath for a noticeable contrast). On to the jeans ($135). Nothing says weekend and relaxed like a pair of distressed slim fit jeans! A basic staple piece that will match whatever colors you choose to throw together on the top (love how true that is)! As for the shoes: Keep It Simple Stupid! A pair of Keds ($55) or some other kind of comfy flats easily pull this look together. Now, as I said before, this fashion set was meant for the Keds contest but in the main description the emphasis was put on creating a first date outfit. Seeing as it is for a Keds promo I figured it was for more of a relaxed and casual date (P.S. if your first dates consist of more jet-setting and candlelight dinners at expensive places that takes reservations months in advance, I hate you...) Anyhoo... a simple wristlet is perfect for a day or night time date ($48). I think bringing a huge purse is very intimidating. Don't get me wrong, I'm a person who stuffs her life in her purse before leaving the house normally, BUT the basic essentials should be fine. And what outfit is complete without a bit of sparkle? NOT a rhetorical question people, so let me know if you find the answer! This simple flower ring brings a coolness to the outfit with its white and light blue tones (6.72 English pounds). I have a bit of a twist on the ring though: if you haven't noticed women wearing dainty statement pieces on their index fingers is IN. So try it. It's more likely to get noticed if its on your dominate hand and can be a conversation starter. Last but not least, to cap this look THE SIDE PONY! I don't know if this hairstyle has ever really gone out of style, but there have been so many takes on it from the sleek and sophisticated ones seen on red carpets to the messy ones rocked at music festivals. For a first date, or even just for a casual weekend, I suggest a slightly messier version. SLIGHTLY! Let a few strands of hair fall freely from the ponytail to help frame the face. It will soften your look. For those of you with layers or a recent haircut, those shorter pieces are going to come out anyway (they always find a way). So if you're not lucky enough to be able to beat your hair into submission, at least make it work to your advantage. OK, that's it for this time peeps. Next time will be all about how to stay cute amiss the music festival scene. Hint: no matter what you wear, nothing looks cute after a few days of wear and grodiness! Well, until next time....
Flower Idea white top
yesstyle.com



Mavi slim fit jeans
$135 - zalando.co.uk


Keds shoes
keds.com


Coach wristlet
coach.com


River Island ring
$6.72 - riverisland.com

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Welcoming Spring Style with Wendy’s®

Spring Style & Wendy’s® #NewSaladCollection – Pt. 2
Hello again faithful readers! Sorry for the long absence but life, the apparent Polar Vortex the U.S. experienced for the past couple of months, and shear laziness have kept me from updating. Well that stops now! Not only because of warmer weather but because spring/summer is an optimal time for fashion. So I hope my updates will remind you why you even gave my humble blog a chance. Anyhooo.... This new Wendy’s® contest on www.polyvore.com/really got my fashion inspiration all revved up yet again. For the contest, each contestant had to use colors from their 'New Salad Collection' (the salad as seen in the picture to the right) as their inspiration in creating a fashionable collection. I think I did a great job seeing as I instantly received several likes on the Polyvore site. You'll see that I stuck to the basics and didn't layer too much (which you know I love to do!) Here in the U.S. we're in a seasonal transition: like I said, having come out of that frigid winter later than usual and suddenly having all this warm weather can be jarring, not to mention confusing, for us bargain fashionistas. BUT keeping it simple with a bit of color will always keep you in style. Let's start with a basic dark dress ($35). By itself its pretty underwhelming, but upon closer inspection the lace overlay gives it another dimension to your style. Add a light colored belt and you've started to put together a look. For the purposes of this look I suggest a light color so that the eye doesn't lose the belt in the dress & a small belt is best so as not to take anything away from the real statement piece of the outfit: the blazer/jacket ($535)! A blazer lends itself to a more put-together and professional outfit, but a loosely structured jacket  is a more casual daytime look. Oh, & the outwear HAS to be a pop of color, otherwise you're drowning yourself in dark, layered clothing in spring. Parish the thought! We've finally made it to spring so celebrate it woman! Now, if you're still into some of the hardcore color blocking that was all the rage last year, then pair this look with bright shoes of another color. For others, perhaps the jacket is enough of a statement, so just slip on a pair of flats with the same bright color as the jacket ($80). It will pull the look together from head to toe! BUT WAIT...what about some bling you say? Well I'm glad you asked! If you happen to have a few understated stacking bracelets it would go nicely with this outfit. I on the other hand cannot say no to a statement necklace ($21,000, OY VEY) & if you can tie in some of the colors in your outfit into the necklace, all the better for a more cohesive look! Finish the entire look off with a lighter but still neutral bag. The one shown here from JC Penny ($40, note to self must shop at department stores more) is a simple cross body, messenger bag. Perfect for the day and the relaxed, professional look I was leaning towards. Well that's it. Questions? Comments? Disagreements? PLEASE feel free to do either so I know I'm not talking to the wind here! I welcome constructive criticism too.....as long as its nice ;-) Until next time dear readers.....


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