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Friday, April 15, 2011

LOOK 4 LESS: SUMMER MAXI DRESS AND FLOPPY HAT READER'S REQUEST


Happy Friday, Fabulous Followers!!!

Many of you probably know the Marvelous Melissa from "Write it in Lipstick," well, I happen to be a fan of her wonderful dress filled style and belted fashions!

Recently, she wrote me asking if I could find her a long, flowy maxi dress with a large, floppy hat and big sized leather bag Look 4 Less for summer and I was excited to start my hunt!

It sounded like a lovely look and something I thought many might be interested in, including myself. So, below is what I came up with for her, and I actually purchased this very dress online. I have gotten compliments on my Forever 21 maxi dresses in the past and think they hold up pretty well!


Maxi Dress
Price: $19.80

Leather Bag
Price: $34.90

Floppy Hat
Price: $19.90
Buy: Alloy


I came across some other fun leather bag options as well, which I thought I would post so that Melissa, and even you, would have options as far as the style purse she likes best for the look she hopes to create!

The one I posted with the look seemed a bit more lightweight for summer, but I have to say I love alternate Bag #1 as well and think it would look fantastic too, but might be a bit more perfect for fall.

Alternate Bag #1
Price: $39.80
Buy: Alloy

Alternate Bag #2
Price: $24.00
Buy: Lulu's

I think the above look can be dressed up or down, would look great belted as well with a matching brown leather belt to tie in the bag and neutral hat.

You can always pair it with a little sweater or lightweight jacket in case it gets cool...so it is very versatile!

Happy shopping, Melissa, and I would love to see what you end up purchasing! :) I'll be back this weekend with something fun and on Monday with a Look of the Day!

Monday, April 4, 2011

READER REQUEST LOOK 4 LESS: EMMA STONE'S PEACH CALVIN KLEIN GOLDEN GLOBES DRESS & GIVEAWAY WINNER


Happy Monday, Everyone!

Recently, one of my wonderful reader's Laini e-mailed me saying how much she loved my Look 4 Less segment and was wondering if I might be able to find her a similar peach, short sleeved dress like the Calvin Klein one worn by Emma Stone at the 2011 Golden Globes.

(image altered by moi)

Who: Emma Stone
Dress: Calvin Klein
Event: 2011 Golden Globes

She has a Navy Submarine Ball coming up and was hoping to "rock her look" to it, but had looked everywhere for something like it and couldn't find anything, so, she turned to me to help her out!

I happily accepted and was up for the challenge, but have to say finding a long dress with sleeves in is much harder than one might think, especially a simple one without beading, bows, glitter, etc., and finding it in peach added to the difficulty!

However, I was able to pull 2 looks that offer simplicity, elegance and have the higher neckline and sleeves. Both come in peach and other similar colors from which she can choose, and then pair with one of the gold clutches I chose or one she already owns.

The 1st offers a more comparable look with a figure flattering silhouette, via the empire waist, for someone who doesn't mind showing a waist and little curve. I paired it with a similar shaped gold clutch to Emma's, but any clutch would work, and gold ribbon ring!

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Dress
Price: $168.00
Designer: Landa - Style MC445

Clutch
Price: $37.99
Designer: Colorific Handbags
Buy: Buy.com

Ring
Price: $4.00

The 2nd offers a not exact, but more wearable look for most figures with a conservative neckline and more similar sleeves to those on Emma's dress. I paired it with a different gold clutch to offer variety, but again any clutch would work, and the same gold ribbon ring!

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Dress
Price: $178.00
Designer: Landa - Style MC466

Clutch
Price: $19.99
Designer: Colorific Handbags
Buy: Buy.com

Ring
Price: $4.00

Hopefully, one of these looks will work for her, even though they aren't as close matches as I hoped, but either way I know she will "rock" whatever look she choses to sport, and I would LOVE to see pictures of what she decides to wear to the ball!

Have a lovely time, Laini and thank you for your sweet e-mail, request and support! :)

Oh yes, and before I go, the winner of the Blondie's Shop Note Card Giveaway is...


Congratulations, Katie!!! Thank you to everyone who entered and to Heather from Blondie's Shop for offering such a lovely giveaway win to my supportive readers!

I'll be hosting another one very soon, so, stay tuned!!! :)

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

READER REQUEST: TAG...YOU'RE IT!


I was tagged by my Fabulous Follower Diana over at One Crafty Fox whom I have gotten to know through blog world and I just had to play this game! :)

The rules of the game are as easy as 1,2,3...

1. Open the first photo folder on your computer and select the 6th image.

2. Post the picture in a blog and explain the story behind the picture.

3. Keep the game going by tagging someone else!

So, here I go...


Story behind the picture...

I had to go to iPhoto since that is where I keep all my photo albums and the first album on there, that I had not transferred to an external hard drive to clear up space, was the album from my girls trip with Terrific Tara, Marvelous Mary and Kendra aka Foz to Prince Edward Island, Canada for a week of silly fun in September of 2008!

This picture was taken in the backyard of the beautiful home by the water that we rented on the island. In it we were around a bonfire we built to made and enjoy some yummy s'mores each night and this happened to be a somewhat cold and really windy evening of fun! When girls get together silliness often ensues and things were no different while on vacation as clearly seen in this picture of me! :)

I am going to tag...

One of my new Fabulous Followers, the oh so lovely Blair over at Wild and Precious, because she always posts such fun pictures and I bet she might just have a fun one for this game filled with inspiration and perhaps a 'Wild and Precious' moment! :)

Thank you everyone, enjoy and feel free to play this game yourself or just got check out what that picture might be...could be fun or even bring back a lovely memory!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

READER REQUEST: PACKING 101 IN 10 EASY STEPS


As promised here I am with my packing blog per all my fabulous follower's requests! :)

Since my unexpected love, Justin, and I are on our way to the Hoosier state of Indiana early tomorrow morning for his sister's wedding and Easter at his Grandmother's with his family, I thought this would be the perfect time to do just that!

This is our first trip, which requires traveling by plane, together and we are both very excited, plus, I get to meet his whole family for the first time and can't wait! He got the chance to meet mine while my family was out in LA doing some wedding planning for my younger sister and then the rest of the bunch at my sister's actual wedding back in October.

I promise to take lots of pics, since that is what I love to do, and document our travels for a post upon my return! Thank you all for your continued support and without further ado, here is your packing 101 in 10 easy steps! Enjoy! :)

STEP 1: Layout Complete Outfits

I like to do this so that I am sure I have all the items I need to complete the look and visually see which items I can use in multiple outfits to save room. You will see how some outfits are sharing shoes, accessories, a scarf, jacket, skirt, top, etc.























STEP 2: Pack Accessories

If I have particular jewelry for certain dressier events, which have their own clutch, I like to pack the jewelry for that outfit in the clutch that matches it to keep it all together.

As for other more every day jewelry and accessories, I place them in separate plastic bags to keep them from getting to tangled, easy to see and get to.

You will see that I pack my chunky bangles around a mini travel umbrella, because it keeps their shape and helps keep from having wasted space. I have also done this by putting my bracelets around rolled socks in the winter!









STEP 3: Pack Make-Up

I try to pack more natural make-up, which I use on an everyday basis. Mostly I use drug store brand make-up, aside from Make-Up Forever HD translucent powder, and am not really into big name products, such as MAC, department store brands, etc., kind of like with my fashion...I prefer to get more affordable things when possible, not to say those brands aren't great too!

The reason I have the Smashbox pallet is because my sister gave it to me for Christmas and I love it, especially the hot pink case...hehe...but wouldn't buy as high end on my own on a regular basis, but it is nice!

Now, if I am packing for a certain dressy event or holiday, such as a wedding and Easter in the case of my trip this time, I make sure I have make up that matches that outfit for sure and pack eyelashes, just in case.

Also, I do not wear foundation on a daily basis, only for weddings, red carpets, events, Holiday parties and nights when lots of pictures might be taken because it reads better in pictures and helps from washing you out, while keeping a smoother look.

Side note, when it comes to being on set they do full coverage and when working on soaps, I even get a fake body tan with make-up, but that is above and beyond anything needed in everyday life! :)

























STEP 4: Pack Toiletries

I like to take travel sizes of toiletries whenever possible, especially if I can get them in the brands I use daily.

In fact, my mother always encouraged us to take travel size and when we didn't she used to joke "why what small toiletries you have," since we had the huge, full size ones, and when my younger sister used to not put them in appropriate, organized, carrying bags, she would laugh and say "I love your matching luggage," because they were random plastic bags, such as Target, Macy's, etc.! LOL!

I found a great black, mesh travel bag at Forever 21 back years ago, when I was living in NYC, and I still use it to this day and love it because it also allows me to see what is inside while keeping it stylish too and you know it's affordable when you see Forever 21! ;)





STEP 5: Bulk Individual Outfits Together

From lots of travel over the years, I have come to find that it is easiest to fold and bulk individual outfits together, so when you pull them out of your suitcase everything is in a nice, organized little bundle! That means I fold in all part of the outfit as well as underwear and any socks, etc.

If an outfit is sharing part of another outfit, a really good thing to do while traveling to pair down the amount you are bringing and save room, I have those next to each other bundled, keeping the shared item separate between them to make it easy to access!







STEP 6: Stack Outfit Piles To Pack

I then stack the outfit bundles on top of each other, in 2 to 3 piles to fit the width of the suitcase I'm taking, with those I will need at the start of the trip on top and those near the end at the bottom.



STEP 7: Pack Outfit Piles, Toiletries & Accessories In Suitcase

Each of those outfit bundles then go into the suitcase and shoes go side by side in their own bundle along with other odds and ends, such as umbrellas, gifts, if traveling with any as I am this time, etc. and get placed wherever they best fit...you have to think of packing in a suitcase as a completing a puzzle!

Fun side note, I find engineers, like my extraordinary dad, are some of the best packers, be in packing a car, a package to mail or a suitcase, because they think very mathematically and seem to see things fitting in pieces, part by part! :)









STEP 8: Layout Complete Plane Outfit

To keep the travel and trip as stress-free as possible, especially when you have a really early flight and might be running on little sleep, it is best to have the outfit you plan to wear for travel and on the plane set out the night before.

I lay everything out, including underwear, accessories, the outfit itself, jacket, sunglasses, plane ticket and purse and/or carry with wallet, notepad, pen, mini perfume, travel pill case, brush, gum, etc. packed inside, all out and ready to go!



STEP 9: Organize Snacks & Cary On Items

I then pack up some little snacks for the plane, time while waiting at the airport and/or during layovers because even if you aren't hungry at the moment or plan to eat before you go and then when you get to where you are going, sometimes you run out of time or get stuck somewhere, especially with the uncertainty of flying these days, and my parents always taught us that it is best to have something for cases like that!

In addition, I usually pack some reading material, which for me consists of magazines, I'm not a big reader and books aren't really my friend...bad, I know, and my parents would love for me to read more, but alas, I like the pictures! ;)

I also usually travel with my laptop, but during this shorter trip I am not, but if I do, it is great for carrying magazines too! Then, I make sure I have my earphones to listen to music and any other items needed, which sometimes include a script for work, etc.



STEP 10: Weigh Your Bag, Have Ticket & I.D. And You're Ready To Go

My parents bought me a luggage scale and it is oh so handy! Plus, I am happy to report that it has never been wrong, in fact, it usually tells you that the bag is 1-2 lbs. more than it is and with the 50 lbs. weight limit on bags these days it is very helpful!

After I make sure I come in under 50 lbs., to be on the safe side, I check in online, print out my ticket, double check that I have my I.D., credit cards and some cash, a travel must according to my dad, I set it all by my front door and am ready to go! :)



So there you have it, in these 10 easy steps you can be sensibly packed and ready to go on your next adventure! With a little pre-thingking and organization it will hopefully help you have as stress-free travel as possible...and remember to enjoy the your trip!

I will be sure to document the week of adventure ahead and post a trip wrap up blog with oodles of pictures upon my return, but until then, I hope you all have a very Happy Easter and I hope this followed along the lines of what you wanted per your wonderful comment suggestions and keep them coming! :)

by Liesl Ehardt