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early birthday goodies

While in California I was surprised by an early birthday party from my sweet in-laws. I loved the gifts I received so much, that I wanted to tell you about them… just in case you are in the market for any of these goodies…

  • Lululemon is something of a family obsession. Travis’ parents got me my very first Scuba hoodie, but it isn’t the one pictured. The one they got me is black, but it also has a detachable faux fur trim on the hood. It is limited edition. Fancy.

My sister-in-law, Chelsea, gave me a collection of gifts inspired by my love for Team in Training purple, and which also happen to line up with the February’s amethyst birthstone color:

  • My new favorite running accessory? Sparkly Soul glitter headbands. They are the best because they are a continuous band of stretchy, nonslip glitter. We wore pink during the Tinkerbell Half Marathon, and Chelsea surprised me with the two purple colors for my birthday.
  • Bobbi Brown is one of my favorite beauty brands and Chelsea got me the brand new, wildly bright, ultra violet lip gloss. Don’t worry, it goes on with just a hint of color.
  • Nail color has been a new and somewhat unlikely hobby of mine. Nail biting has been a bad habit for my whole life, but I am trying to break it. Chelsea knows that I’ve recently been interested in the non-toxic (healthier?) nail polish brand, Butter London, and she got me the metallic purple Hrh color.

I recommend all of these items — they are my new favorites!

I sure got lucky when I married into the Johnson family… and for many more reasons than just lovely birthday gifts. xoxo

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getting ready for Alt…

This will be my first year attending the Altitude Design Summit in Salt Lake City… and I leave tomorrow morning! I am a little nervous, but basically just trying to get all packed and ready.

The conference is focused on lifestyle and design blogs, so there has been a LOT of talk about what everyone is wearing. A LOT of talk. There are many cute blog posts on the topic, like this one and this one. One woman says she is bringing SIX pairs of shoes. For a three-day conference!! I am a little intimidated. So I need your help….

There is a party on Thursday night themed “Winter Wonderland” and everyone is supposed to wear white. I was planning to just wear a white top and call it good, but I found a casual silver dress on Sunday at a Theory sample sale and now I am torn. What look should I wear to the party?

Either way I’ll be pretty boring and unremarkable, but what do you think…

Which look should I wear to the Alt Summit “Winter Wonderland” party?
 silver dress
 white silk blouse

  

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I reserve the right to alter either look… but I will post a report on what I end up wearing on Thursday…

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golden gowns

Picking my favorite Golden Globe fashions is something of an annual tradition of mine. (My picks from last year.) I didn’t even watch the full ceremony this year, but I managed to catch up on the fashion online. It is amazing how fast they get the photos up after the red carpet!

My very favorite was Claire Danes’ J. Mendel gown. It was a little weird and futuristic, but I thought it was a perfect, sophisticated choice for her third award win. I also liked the dresses worn by Heidi Klum, Helen Mirren, Amy Pohler, and Laura Dern.

The fact that I am choosing older women as my faves must say something about me… hmmmm… I really appreciate it when the women look fantastic without going the overtly sexy route. I think it is more difficult to pull off an elegant and unique look than it is to just show cleavage. (Michelle Williams also did it adorably.)

I usually love courageous and weird dress picks, but I didn’t love Angelina Jolie’s asymmetrical Atelier Versace dress. I think I may just not like red.

Who wore your favorite Golden Globes look?

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fall fashion treatise

I work from home. I have been doing it full time for over two years. I know that many home workers recommend setting a strict schedule, waking up early, showering, and getting dressed and prepared the same as you would for an office job. I choose to do the opposite.

One of the luxuries of working for yourself is setting your own schedule, so I do. I wake up a little after Travis, do some house chores, then get right to the computer and start working. I don’t get dressed up in business clothes in order to sit at my computer all day alone. I am usually wearing workout clothes or jeans. Due to this very lenient dress code and my year-long marathon training adventure, the majority of my recent clothing budget has been spent at Lululemon.

I am fine with my casual wardrobe. It means I don’t have to do a lot of ironing or spend a bunch on dry cleaning. But this fall things may need to change a bit. I have a number of professional events coming up that will require some nicer outfits. Because I dress professionally so infrequently, it wouldn’t be smart to invest in trends. I need just a few quality, basic pieces that I can pack for conferences or wear to networking events.

One of my goals is to look like Annie Walker (Piper Perabo) from Covert Affairs. I’ve only seen two episode of the show, but she always looks professional, yet hip and pretty. Plus, as far as celebrities go, I think Perabo is a reasonable equivalent to my coloring and (goal) body shape.

These photos of her aren’t very impressive (they are all I could find online), but her outfits are always basic, but with just a tiny bit of style (like a colored blouse or belt, or cool jacket) and great shoes. Annie Walker was my inspiration for this set of J.Crew basics I wrote about for Ace recently:

Very plain, but slightly updated with the cropped trousers and silk blouse. I think I could pull off any of these pieces and mix and match them with what I already have in endless ways. Practical!

A huge trend for fall is leopard print. I am usually not an animal print girl, but I am trying to be open minded. I put together this collection of possible leopard accent items for a post on Ace:

So, as you can see, I have been doing my research, and last weekend, I put it to the test. Travis kindly accompanied me on a shopping trip with the goal of getting a few nice outfits that I could wear to the upcoming BlogHer Handmade conference. I focused most of my shopping energy on J.Crew and I found a few key pieces that I absolutely love!

The NY Times style section listed their five things you need for fall. Here are my suggestions:

  • High-waisted skinny jean – These jeans sound like the most unflatterning thing ever — skinny & high wasted? sounds terrible — and I never would have bought them if I hadn’t tried them on and been blown away. My legs look nothing like the girl in this photo, but these jeans are amazingly flattering and comfortable! They look great with a tucked in shirt and heels. I am pretty sure I am going to be wearing them every day, plus they can be dressed up for casual business attire.
  • Café capri in wool – These were the pants that I set out originally to get. I was not sure if they would be flattering on me, but I was thrilled when they looked great and I didn’t even have to go up a size! These pants end at the ankle, so they are great for showing off cute shoes.
  • Blythe blouse in silk – Everywhere you look this season you’ll find silk blouses, and there is no way anyone could go wrong with a classic white one. I love this shirt. So pretty and it goes with everything. I love it tucked into the jeans, with a jacket, or under a sweater. I think I should have bought multiple, but I’m just not that smart.
  • Pia calf hair pumps – I went a little out of my mind and bought these leopard pumps. They are way outside my comfort zone, style-wise, but they just look so fantastic! Great with jeans and skirts and trousers. Since my entire wardrobe is so basic, these pumps are my one item of flair!
  • Skinny leather belt – Belting at the waist is still right on trend. Lady-like silhouettes are in for fall and a nipped in waist helps achieve the look. More adventurous dressers will go with a flashier style, but I am sticking to a basic brown belt with everything.

Such basic pieces, but I am a basic girl. I’ll add some flair with some jewelry or a jacket and pair the pants with tops I already own. Lady-like and refined is the goal.

What are your suggestions or top picks for your fall wardrobe?

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FYI: I know that I am a bore for sticking with J.Crew, but it is just so easy! If you visit the Soho store, ask for Caitlin. She is one of the personal shoppers there and she is amazing. She helped me with sizes and was the one who suggested the high wasted jeans. I never considered myself as someone who would utilize a personal shopper, but she was very helpful (and her services are free).

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i just can’t quit you, Gwyneth!

Egads! I got Gwyneth Paltrow’s most recent GOOP newsletter today and it basically melted my brain. It was one of her fashion spreads and I can’t help but want everything she wears in it. Every $800 thing. Ugh. Most of all, I am going bonkers over this Isabel Marant jewelry.

…although, when I finally mustered up my courage to go into the Isabel Marant boutique in Soho, all that was waiting for me were fancy sweat pants, weird vests, and mesh tank tops, so I am not going to vouch for the entire brand…

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spring fashion fantasy

It has been a busy week (what’s new) and I am feeling under the weather, so I decided to have some fun today compiling some of my ideas and fantasies for my spring wardrobe…

Why is it that even in my fashion fantasies, all my clothing is casual? I guess this would be the REAL fantasy… my Oscar gown by Jason Wu!

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links from the FABB conference

A long time ago (in a galaxy far, far away) when I first started this blog, I had wanted it to focus loosely on fashion. I wasn’t very successful at staying focused and this site has pretty much morphed into covering my wide range of interests and my daily personal life. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to be 100% focused on a single topic, but I do still enjoy fashion… which is why I was really excited to attend Lucky Magazine’s Fashion and Beauty Blogging Conference yesterday.

I was nervous that I wouldn’t fit in with the super-stylish crowd and that the info at the conference might not help with my more general online endeavors, but the event was actually a lot of fun and very interesting.

Brandon Holley, the new editor in chief of Lucky, did an exceptional job hosting. She was funny and relaxed and even came up and chatted with me during breakfast. (wow!) The panels were each interesting (I liked hearing from Tory Burch and Joan Rivers the best. Sadly, I had to leave before Jenna Lyons, J.Crew’s Creative Director, spoke.) and they even served delicious ‘wichcraft for lunch! To top it off, we got to take home a generous gift bag! I will definitely be keeping my eye out for their next conference, which is supposed to happen in September.

Here is a list of some of the new sites and people I discovered at the conference:

I am sure that I am missing some good links… but that is a start. What are some of your favorite fashion blogs and sites?

I didn’t take the best photos, but you can find them all in my Flickr set.

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gotta get it together

I just ordered these shoes on a super sale and I am absolutely convinced they are THE perfect shoes for the winter-to-spring transition. (J.Crew has a similar pair here, and so does Madewell, but I got mine for a lot less…) They seem really casual, but they are actually quite flattering with just enough heel to give some lift, but not more than is comfortable. They look good with skinny jeans, rolled up or tucked in. But that is where my spring plan suddenly stops…. Shoes – check. Jeans – check. Any other clothing – no idea.

I feel like I have lost all fashion sense. Not that I had a ton to begin with, but I walked through some stores yesterday and couldn’t find anything that I liked beyond jeans and white t-shirts. I need some ideas. What pieces should I try for spring? What are you wearing once we can take off our winter coats for a minute? Keep in mind, I can’t spend a ton and everything I buy has to be pretty flexible and practical. I work from home, so I don’t need anything fancy, but I want to at least attempt to look pulled together. I just don’t know where to start this season….

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the hipster life

I finally got my rear end back to another Etsy Labs Craft Night!! It was so fun — I don’t know why I don’t attend every week! I went with my friends, Jessica & Lisa, and we made fringe scarves with Erica Domesek of the blog and new book, P.S. I Made This.

I haven’t had an excess of time to devote to crafting lately, but I still enjoy following the DIY-ish P.S. I Made This blog for its style and beautiful inspiration collages. Plus, I am totally impressed by Erica’s jump from the web to publishing a book! I had to buy it.

The fringe scarves were super-easy to make from an old t-shirt. Basically you cut off the top of the shirt with the sleeves, then fringe the bottom of the remaining “t-shirt-tube” — simple! They are totally hipster-ish, so I am not sure I have the confidence to rock the fringe scarf on a daily basis, but I had to let Crusher try it on…

I’m going to submit his photo to Hipster Puppies!!

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happy distractions

happy distractions

I am in a mood. And not a good one. Negativity has been getting under my skin today and I needed a distraction, or seven. So, I am watching the Wendy Williams show and compiling all the fun & frivolous things in my life… Enjoy

  1. As soon as I work up the courage, I am going to the DVF store and buying myself a classic, black, wrap dress. I need adult clothes!
  2. And, I think these shoes would look cool with the new LBD.
  3. Yep, we are going to the rally! I can’t wait.
  4. Candy Corn shower gel is admittedly a little weird, but so Halloween-y! I do love candy.
  5. The majority of my earrings were stolen from my suitcase during my flight home from Florida over the summer – boo! – and I am trying to re-build my collection. I just bought these gorgeous hoops from the BabetteWorld Etsy shop.
  6. My new favorite blog: Bake It in a Cake. It is all about cupcakes with crazy fillings, like marzipan rainbows (seen above) and mini pumpkin pies!
  7. This isn’t really frivolous, but it should be fun: I’m running the Staten Island Half Marathon on Sunday. (That is the course map you see above.) It will be my first time on the Island!

Please help me out. Leave more happy distractions in the comments. Anything fun, silly, cute, funny, or pretty will do!

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