Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

#occupywallstreet support designs are done!

Zazzle store is up! Plenty of ways to wear your support right across your chest! Please check the site, spread the word, and ORDER STUFF FOR THE CAUSE! I must emphasize that I am not keeping a dime from these sales. The proceeds will go directly to the Occupy Wall Street protesters to cover their needs. If you're a protester, and you're reading this, thank you and I love you!


Create personalized gifts at Zazzle.

If you can, I highly encourage you to click 'customize' on the design of your choice, put it on a NICE WARM HOODIE, and buy a box of them. Set this as the shipping address:

UPS Store
Occupy Wall Street
118A Fulton St. #205
New York, NY 10038

You can also direct-donate care packages, money orders, et cetera to this address.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Let's go fall-trend shopping! Beloved blouses edition.

Gosh, can you believe it's already almost October? Craziness. The breeze is starting to bite in the evening, and it's time to finalize those winter clothing buys and figure out, again, the best way to transition our duds from fun-in-the-sun to snowbunny.

I'm loving so many trends this year, it's going to prove impossible to keep them all into one post. There will be another boot post, like last year's popular post where I broke down some cute but practical winter boot offerings. I'm happy to say that, based on what I've seen so far, this year it will be EASIER to find a boot that looks GREAT, keeps your feet dry and warm, and has enough traction so you won't suffer a butt-busting wipeout on the ice.

Now it's time for zee shopping!

Let's get all up on some chiffon tie-neck blouses.

Collage time! Clockwise from top-left: Graham and Spencer at Neiman Marcus, Eyelash at Kohl's juniors, Milly at piperlime.com, Halston Heritage at Nordstrom, Vince Camuto at Nordstrom, Eyelash at Kohl's juniors. Click the pic to see it larger.

I'm LOVING these right now! I'm not sure why I'm so enamored with something I'd surely have found grandmotherly in the past. I have a couple of these right now: a blue silk printed thrifted Charter Club blouse, and this one I got with my employee discount at Kohl's yesterday. It's lovable for a few reasons. The porcelain is a good neutral shade, so it will play well with a variety of colors. The dot pattern adds interest, but in a subtle way that will mix with other patterns. I can see it layered with little jackets, a vest, cardigan or pullover sweaters, peeking under just the right cape, and pairing with everything from jeans to dress pants, skirts, even adding a soft touch to some leather. It's INEXPENSIVE, which is not bad when dealing with a trend item. You know the general rule: Splurge on ageless classics, not on the trendy stuff. My only complaint is that it seems to attract static a bit too easily.

I also enjoy this find on piperlime.com. The floral print is abstract enough, and in warm enough tones, to also evoke a memory of autumn leaves, making it nice to think of for fall with leather or tweeds, and its light texture can carry over for next spring if you pair it with airy, linen or cotton separates. Wardrobe multitaskers are one of my great loves.

This ruby-toned Vince Camuto sleeveless version of the tie-neck blouse KILLS ME. I love it. I CRAVE it. You could sexy it up for a night out, put it with a blazer or cardi for workwear, just cuddle it because it's so pretty... and it looks stunning with the animal prints that are so popular right now. *squeal of glee*

And this Halston Heritage heart-printed tie neck blouse. I mean, really? If it were any sweeter, I'd have to see a dentist.

This Graham and Spencer blouse reminds me of brush strokes on a canvas. It's matter of fact, yet slightly-muted patterns like this that have helped me break out of my past habit of strictly buying solids because they felt safer. And it looks like it'd feel soooo silky and luxe to the wearer.

Finally, this VERY assertive number by Milly. I just get that phrase from the Double Rainbow guy when I look at this one. So bright and so vivid! And yes, it's a lot of in-your-face color and a lot of ruffle. If you've got the attitude to back it up, you CAN wear it. Vivid red looks especially good on raven-haired ladies, based on my experience. The north-of-$300 price gives me some sticker shock, but I actually managed to thrift a similar looking piece, though lacking in the tie-neck, about two weeks ago. And not only does it work, but it's rather versatile. I like it with my trouser-style jeans, black fitted menswear vest, and classic nude or black pumps.

Rejoice! It's a style that's wearable, comfortable, and available at pretty much every price point, from luxury lines $1,000-plus, to twenty-buck department store versions. And bargain hounds, rejoice! You might just luck out like I did and find one or two while thrifting.

What trend pieces are *you* jonesing the hardest for this fall-winter season?

Thursday, December 2, 2010

It's frikkin' freezing in here, Mr. Bigglesworth!

I always procrastinate when winter-boot buying time comes. It's so hard to find a pair that isn't, well, hideous. And I'm the type who'll just wear extra socks, hope for the best, and just shiver through it. The alternative when I lived in a smaller town with less options was to schlep around in those weird, Napoleon Dynamite-esque boots. Or, more recently, Ugg boots or their less-expensive knockoff cousins, which are all... well, ugg-ly as sin.

I have a goth streak about three miles wide, so I've generally been able to make do with Army Surplus combat boots, when I can actually find them small enough to get on my feet. Many a poor style maven out there, though, is probably not willing to rock anything you might see at a Siouxsie and the Banshees tribute show. (Pity, they're missing out on some great styles and music, but I digress.)

The search for acceptable alternatives has gone on for years.

This year, finally, some luck! If you've shared in my struggle, amazingness is nigh. I searched all over stores, both physical and online, and found a handful of winners. These selections are all both decently cozy, and decent to look at. And we just had our first snow today. So you'd better get serious if you haven't already picked up something to keep those feet of yours safe from the nasty mood-swings of a Midwest winter. Best part? Most of these can be picked up in-person at such humble stores as Sears and PayLess. So, both procrastinators and the broke, rejoice! It ain't Louboutin, but you're not going to look like you're suiting up for a moon landing.



First, here's the one I ended up buying. The Norda boot by Bearpaw. Awww, Norda. Such a practical, traction-keeping sole on a boot so pretty, suede-y and soft. (TREAT THAT SUEDE before you hit the snowbanks) So fuzzy and foot-pampering, with a sheepskin trim around the top, and full sheepy-fleece lining inside. They feel so nice, it's tempting to not wear socks. But please do. You don't want to smell up these darlings.

For about half the price, you can get a similar boot at Payless.


Meet the also-ran. This is the Cubby boot, by Demonia. She is the closest thing to a goth snow-boot I have ever seen. I love her. She is composed of vegan-friendly faux suede and faux fur. I pined over this shoe, but practicality won out. What was I going to do, wearing platforms in a snowstorm? They're beautiful, but I'm clumsy enough on solid, dry ground. Take these beauties out for a spin if you're more sure-footed, or if your winters are --SO not like in Indy-- cold but relatively dry.



Really furry boots are right on-trend this season. They're a far cry better than their Uggly cousins, but I have also seen some that make your feet look unfortunately similar to those of a Wookiee. Step up into something a little more subtle there, Chewy. This is another Bearpaw boot, the Sonjo. (Can you tell I'm a really big Bearpaw fan now?) Pictured is the sand color, but they also come in black and brown. They're less fashion-victim-y than some fur boots I've seen this season, and I can tell they'd be versatile for inclusion in a range of warm but stylish outfits.


The Rex by Airwalk is, again, suede-y. Quite the trend going on there. If you don't want anything furry, bauble-y, quilted, or un-streamlined in any other way, this is a decent and affordable option. With a tiny bit of slouch and an unobtrusive buckle, this boot is extra-versatile. It's faux-fur lined inside for extra warmth. A similar offering, a bit cheaper and in black, is the Dylan by Canyon River Blues.




The Alpine boot by Martino is a pricier option at about $170, but a versatile and high-quality one. You can wear it at mid-calf as a sleek leather boot, or cuff it to show off some shearling. It's lined in soft, warm, awesome sheepskin. The leather cross-ties help adjust for fit, and they look pretty cool, too.



This is the Ketchup boot by Jellypop. I think it's a little weird-looking, but I like it anyway. It's a nice change from all that suede and faux leather. It's made of the same nylon stuff as the Napoleon Dynamite crap, but it's a pleasant, non-bulky and quilted texture, with some furry trim, and those little furry pom-poms I've seen on quite a few boots this season. The nylon means water resistance, which is nice. They come in black and in white.



I'm not including those boots you're seeing everywhere that are basically made out of sweater-fabric. They're incredibly comfortable, and they are ADORABLE for sure. But I opted out, because they're so very impractical. You remember the way wind will blow right through a sweater unless you layer the right stuff both under *and* over it? And then there's the fact that if you have to walk through wet conditions, the knitted sweater-boots will protect your feet from the elements about as well as a pair of flip-flops. I know, I know, fashion isn't about being practical, it's about looking drop-dead fabulous. But the theme of this post is style *and* function. OK, OK, fine. Wear these cute creations proudly and often, but keep the clemency of the weather in mind. Otherwise, you'll look about as sexy as those women who line up outside bars in 15-degree weather, wearing nothing but spaghetti-strap minidresses. Yum, hypothermia. How attractive.

May your winter be beautiful, and your feet be happy!