I could go on and on about what a massive logistical failure the whole Missoni for Target collaboration was, but at the end of the day, I can't help smiling whenever I see those cheerful prints. I didn't end up buying much from the collection except for a couple towels, candles, cards and a martini shaker.
My friend Kristina got a delightful sweater and she has just challenged me to style it with the latest jewelry from Stella & Dot. Well, Kristina, the challenge has been accepted!
I decided to do three looks: one for the bohemian gal who loves to pile on her jewels, another for the more serious business-oriented gal and another for a lover of all things luxe. Here's what I came up with.
Missoni x Target x Stella & Dot by semisweetstyle
Love what you see? Head to Kristina's Stella & Dot boutique: http://www.stelladot.com/sites/kristinahagerty
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Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Monday, September 05, 2011
Into the Wild
While my boyfriend plans our excursion to Death Valley—the one he's been trying to get me to go on for years—I am of course planning what I'm going to wear. Surprise, surprise.
While I would be perfectly content to never have to sleep in a tent or pee behind a bush, my SO is a huge camping enthusiast. Since he indulges my frequent shopping sprees, I, in turn, put my high heels aside in favor of something a bit more rugged.
One of my biggest qualms about camping, aside from the bugs and lack of showers, is how difficult it is to look remotely attractive. No offense to REI and other camping supply stores, but that stuff is ugly. Functional, sure, but hideous and made of plastic. I don't know where the clothes took a frumpy turn after the elegant explorer outfits of the 20s, but they did.
On the other hand, fashion magazines like to put their spin on camping gear with couture-filled spreads. But while they're pretty to look at, 4-inch heels just won't cut it when you're trudging up a mountain. So what's a fashion-loving gal to do for a weekend in the middle of nowhere? Well, here's what I have in mind for our trip.
Since we're going to Death Valley in October, the weather is going to be a bit of both extremes, highs of 90 with lows of 60. Layers are essential, as are clothes that I don't mind getting a little—or a lot—dirty. When I started making my list, the first thing I turned to were clothes in various shades of brown and olive. But really, what's stopping me from wearing neon yellow in the desert? Absolutely nothing.
While I would be perfectly content to never have to sleep in a tent or pee behind a bush, my SO is a huge camping enthusiast. Since he indulges my frequent shopping sprees, I, in turn, put my high heels aside in favor of something a bit more rugged.
One of my biggest qualms about camping, aside from the bugs and lack of showers, is how difficult it is to look remotely attractive. No offense to REI and other camping supply stores, but that stuff is ugly. Functional, sure, but hideous and made of plastic. I don't know where the clothes took a frumpy turn after the elegant explorer outfits of the 20s, but they did.
On the other hand, fashion magazines like to put their spin on camping gear with couture-filled spreads. But while they're pretty to look at, 4-inch heels just won't cut it when you're trudging up a mountain. So what's a fashion-loving gal to do for a weekend in the middle of nowhere? Well, here's what I have in mind for our trip.
Since we're going to Death Valley in October, the weather is going to be a bit of both extremes, highs of 90 with lows of 60. Layers are essential, as are clothes that I don't mind getting a little—or a lot—dirty. When I started making my list, the first thing I turned to were clothes in various shades of brown and olive. But really, what's stopping me from wearing neon yellow in the desert? Absolutely nothing.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Tom Binns Love
If there's any one jewelry designer who can make my heart flutter and knees go weak, it's Tom Binns. In recent months, every time I've seen one of his pieces in a spread or online, I swoon. His ability to take classic design and mix it with modern touches—like neon—is unparalleled. Any of his designs would be warmly welcomed into my home and closet, no questions asked.
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