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Photo via Design*Sponge
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Photo via Face Hunter
Photo via Design*Sponge
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Photo via garance dore
Don’t you just love this look? I don’t need glasses, but will shamelessly admit that I have considered buying a pair of fakes just so I can wear them. I was originally inspired by my friend Amanda, who rocks this look so effortlessly. Do you know any one, or have any great shots of people in nerd chic glasses?
Amanda :)
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As per my post on the Shop My Closet blog, I am a huge fan of taking my flirty spring/summer flowery printed dresses and skirts and making them ready for the cold weather. The chillier seasons call for puffer coats and winter wool, so during the upcoming frosty months, just throw on a pair of dark-hued tights and a light-weight cardigan or jacket and voila, you’re winterized and ready to go!
Here are a few of my favorite looks from The Sartorialist.
Enjoy! SPxx
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I recently inherited a never-been-worn, cute white dress from Forever 21, that I love. Upon trying it on, I realized I had my very own belle curve dress—it hugged my waist and flared at the hips—which, according to Style.com, is a fall 2008 trend. Lucky me! I can’t wait to winterize this white beauty with a pair of fun tights and a scarf. Stay tuned, pictures to come! SPxx
Belle Curve by Balenciaga, fall 2008
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How adorable is her outfit? Not to mention the couple themselves. But back to her clothing. I have been pining after this America Apparel skirt for some time now. I keep seeing it on different girls out and about, and displayed in AA’s store windows. And now, here it is again, on this cute girl. I think this is a sign I should just go buy it already! Maybe I will branch out and get a fun zippy color. Which color do you think I should get?
Photo via Sleepy Pie Eye
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My post today on Pronto.com’s blog, Shop Therapy!
Dress it up or dress it down, this basic long black skirt (below) can be worn many different ways when just paired with the right top and accessories. Click HERE to see the full post: three different outfits created for three different occasions.
Enjoy! SPxx
Rachel Pally Long Full Skirt, $190.00
LOVE YAYA Zachary Jacket, $216.00
Elie Tahari Alessandra Shirt, Original Price: $198.00, $99.00 Sale
Moschino Cheap and Chic Over the Knee High Heel Boot, $760.00
Foley + Corinna Handbags Stud Mid City Tote, $492.00
Accessories & Beyond Gold Button Leather Bracelet, $220.00
Cynthia Dugan Jewelry Open Hand Fairy Braided Leather Necklace, $128.00
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On this gray, slightly dreary Tuesday afternoon, this photo, posted on The Sartorialist, sure gave me the pick-me-up I needed. What a pop of color this sweater offers when contrasted against the beige background of sidewalks and high-rises. Besides the umph it added to my day, I also love a few other things about this look. First, I envy anyone who can wear their hair in such a daring way and look good while doing so. Second, pulling off a extra long cardigan as a dress is bold in itself, not to mention that it is bright yellow, so, kudos to that. And, third, I heart anything paired with gray. Pink and gray, orange and gray, and in this case, yellow and gray. Absolutely lovely. Hope you enjoy this look as much as I did! Cheers! SPxx
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In lieu of my last post, which featured two girls in cheerful colors—one in bright pink tights—I received an email from a reader wondering how to pull off such vibrant leg wear, without resembling a clown…
Dear SP,
I love color, and I loved the picture of the two girls in your last post wearing such daring and bright colors. The pink tights are fantastic! It actually inspired me to purchase a pair of autumn-inspired rust-colored tights in hope I would be able to incorporate some pops of color into my mostly gray and black winter wardrobe. However, once I got them home I realized I had no clue how to wear them! I tried them on under a black skirt, which just didn’t look right. Then, I slipped them on under a jean skirt…much cuter, but then the dilemma of what shoes to wear arose. Help! I really want to get some wear out of these fun tights and would love your help on how to do so!
Thanks!
AL
Dear AL~
Colored tights are tricky, especially when it comes to hues that are a little less obvious in their boldness, such as rust, dark cranberry or dark turquoise but are not at as straightforward as black or gray. So, my advice would be this:
Great example from Paul Smith on how to neutralize bright tights.
If you decide you want to be a bit more daring and edgy, try donning bold fuchsia or purple tights to amp up a plain black dress. Complete the look with knee high black boots, round-toe black pumps or flats. Give these ideas a try and let me know how it goes! Good luck and remember, have fun! SPxx
I love this dress. And, those tights…gorgeous!