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Showing posts with label Banana Republic Factory Store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banana Republic Factory Store. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Try-it-out Tuesday: walking in rainbows

     I find that some clothes make me smile when I look at them. This boys' buttondown is one of those items. I always think of it as my "painter's shirt," probably because of the multi-colored stripes.

Old Navy sweater
Kenneth Cole Reaction boys' buttondown (Ross, old)
Banana Republic Factory store petite trousers
 
     I decided to increase the color fun and wear my new sweater. I love the cheery green hue and that it is made up of different stitches. The one thing I'm a little iffy about is the fit -- I'm considering introducing it to my dryer for a little shrinkage. I feel the torso is a bit baggy, and the sleeves a little too long.
    I've been on a green and red kick lately (despite the strange look I got the last time I wore the combination), so I added red jewelry to top off the look.

Amrita Singh "Marion" earrings (HauteLook)
        While I've always enjoyed color, I usually don't pile it on -- so this was wonderful fun. I felt a little like a mad scientist in the color lab!! I do think the striped shirt pulled the look together. Although it doesn't have green stripes, it includes red, and I think that made this outfit look a bit more cohesive.
        Do you agree with my rationale? What rules do you follow when you play with color?

Friday, January 13, 2012

coffee, my dear friend

   I have never been a morning person. It still amazes me that for several years I dragged myself out of bed before 6 a.m. to make the 45-minute drive to the school where I taught. I overslept a time or two, and got stuck in traffic jams a few other times, but overall I was prompt.
Classiques Entier silk blouse (Nordstrom Rack)
BR Factory petite trousers
       The funny thing is, now that I'm away from the classroom for a year, I've committed myself to waking up at 5 a.m. twice a week to get to the university for 6 a.m. aikido class. I was studying there once a week last year, and not consistently, but I want to make sure I'm prepared for my February test. However, saying goodbye to my pillow on Thursday morning was harder than it was on Tuesday.
      An hour of practice is a great way to start the day. I feel a glow of accomplishment at 7 a.m. as I'm driving home to shower, enjoy a cup of coffee and eat breakfast. That glow of accomplishment slowly morphs into ... exhaustion. I found my eyes sliding shut at about noon as I read my textbook about teaching kids to solve information problems.
Friends necklace: gift from CN
Pearl necklace: previously loved by Mom

     To finish off Thursdays, I have a class from 5 to 7:40 p.m. I'm hoping the mandatory discussion component will keep me awake (and hopefully, learning) on those days that I'm ready for a nap.
     Yesterday's weather was delightful -- sunny with bright blue skies, yet not blazing hot --  what I call long-sleeve weather! To celebrate I wore my long-sleeve silk blouse that just doesn't get enough outfit love. I figured that I could at least look put-together while I dozed --  er, I mean participated -- in yesterday's class.
   
Silver bangles: Amrita Singh via HauteLook
Gray pearl and circle bracelet: gift from TM
tan bead bracelet: old, gifted
rhodium filigree bracelet


Friday, December 30, 2011

shopping haul: Old Navy, BR Factory Store

    When shopping, I tried to find pieces that would add interest and vitality to my closet.
     OLD NAVY: I had a Groupon for Old Navy that expired on Christmas Eve, so sis and I hit the store that day. I picked up this top for $7.49.

      I usually wear an XS at Old Navy, but decided to go one size bigger so it wouldn't be so snug around the middle. The bright color and chevron pattern remind me of Easter eggs, but I think it will be a delightfully bold addition to the wardrobe. I also like the drapey-but-not-overwhelming sleeve. I also picked up gloves for sis to use in Seattle, and two sweaters for me (still haven't decided whether to keep them).

     BANANA REPUBLIC FACTORY STORE: The sepia-toned print on this petite dress ($24) somehow reminds me of Egypt and has a bohemian feel.  This is a 4P, and I could have taken a smaller size if there had been one in-store -- I  didn't even notice the buttons running all the way down the front until I had slipped it over my head! However, I don't mind the slightly roomy fit, which is kept in check by the sash.

      I'm wearing it here bare-legged, but I think this could work with leggings or tights. It might even be fun to swap out the sash for a wide belt. I think this is a dress that the Mr. will find inexplicable, but I'm a sucker for dark blue and elaborate prints.

     I'm always looking for good ideas -- How would you style my new top and tunic dress? I'd particularly enjoy hearing about your choice of accessories, as that's an area I'm still working on. :)

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Try-it-out Tuesday: putting cute in its place

   Recently Carol of In Pursuit of Pretty Things wore an outfit that included a Jedidiah tee, accompanied by the question: is there an age cutoff for cute graphic tees?
    My closet does include a handful of Threadless, Yoshitomo Nara, and Jedidiah tees, and I wondered whether they definitively need to be relegated to weekend grocery-store runs, or can venture out on occasion.
     I first channeled my inner 12-year-old mallrat (do people use that word anymore?) and paired the tee with skinny jeans.
"That night we talked about our dreams" design by Lim Heng Swee
     I decided to attempt to weight the scale toward sophisticated instead of cute by swapping out the skinnies for trouser jeans. I then added a turquoise jacket purchased a while back but never worn yet (say hello to closet orphan #3).
     Disclaimer: I know that fuchsia does NOT match everything. :) Plus I realize that a skinny belt does look silly sliding around a trouser jean's substantial waistband.
     The last touch was adding a heeled shoe because these trouser jeans, despite their petite fit, are still a little long on me. (I know you really can't see the shoes, but I ran out of time.)
     Verdict: I just don't think this works. I don't like the tucked-in shirt, although the tee's slouchy fit and jacket's cropped length made it necessary. I think the pair-it-with-a-jacket strategy might work, though, and I plan to see how my other tees and jackets look together.
      If you've got some constructive criticism, please leave me a comment! I'd love to hear your honest opinion about this outfit and whether I need to put the rabbits on house arrest. ...