Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Faking fall



 
Cardigan- old-Belks option  option
top- old- Sears  option  option  option
pants- thrifted option
shoes-old (Mudd) option
bracelet- made by me
Worn Oct. 3, 2014
 
How do you fake fall? Light layers and color. I had originally planned to just wear the blouse and pants (more pieces from a would have been fall capsule) but I saw a cardigan with a bow top online and was inspired to add my cardigan. The cardigan was not going to be part of the capsule, so I'm glad at this point that I have not limited myself. It was cool enough last week to tolerate the cardigan.
 
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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

An easy formula



 
Sweater- JCPenney  option  option option
skirt- Target   option
necklace- online boutique  option  option
shoes- TJMaxx  option
worn Oct. 2, 2014
 
An easy formula for getting out the door quickly and still looking polished for work is a sweater+pencil skirt+statement necklace+heels. A nice soft sweater that fits works best for this formula. Save the slouchy, oversized sweaters for the weekend. This lightweight sweater is perfect for our warm fall weather.
 
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Monday, October 6, 2014

Pop of burgundy




 
Blazer/pants- Loft similar
blouse- JCPenney  similar   option  option
shoes- Target  option  option
necklace- Loft
worn Oct. 1, 2014
 
I love the neutral looks we are seeing everywhere this fall. I started out October with a strictly business look in neutrals and added a pop of fall color. I mentioned that I had considered a capsule wardrobe for ninety days but I couldn't narrow down my choices. Had I gone forward with it, these pieces would have been part of it and I'm sure you will be seeing them again. For a long time, I've not utilized the white button up but now I'm being drawn to it over and over again. Maybe it will finally get some use and become that "wardrobe item every woman should have" for me.
 
Below are ways I wore this suit last fall/winter:


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Friday, October 3, 2014

Casual Friday



 
Cardigan- Old Navy option
shirt- Target option  option
jeans- Loft
shoes- Ann Klein via Belks  similar option
necklace- gift
 
There's no such thing as casual Friday at my work, but that doesn't mean I can't post a casual outfit on Friday. I put this together to create a fall look that would withstand the continuing summer temps. Since neutrals and grey are popular this year, I went with grey and navy. I'm not sure if I really like the overall results. It looks a little bland to me. There is a secret to wearing neutrals and not looking blah. I'll let you know when I find out. What we can take away from this is a formula that will get you out the door quickly- jeans/pants + tee+cardigan+long necklace+flats. Always works for casual but the cardigan and necklace will make it look like you put in a little effort.
 
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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Business stripes



 
Blouse- old option  option option
pants- old- JCPenney similar
shoes- Belks  similar
necklace- Forever 21 option
worn August 22, 2014
 
This is an outfit left in my files from August. I didn't get around to posting it before I started the 30x30 remix so I'm sharing it today. There's nothing special about it, except for stripes. I usually think of stripes on casual garments, but I do have a few striped items I can wear as business attire. I was in an outfit rut and lacking total motivation or creativity for outfits during this time frame (hence the 30x30) but Pinterest saved me once again and prompted this pairing.

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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Shades of grey



 
Shirt- JCrew- thrifted option option
skirt- Old Navy option  option
booties- Blowfish- TJMaxx options option
necklace- thrifted  option option

Grey is going to be very trendy this fall and that's okay with me. I've always loved grey as a neutral and grey dress pants are a work horse in my work wardrobe. On the casual side, I created this outfit with a skirt that I bought a couple of months back on sale ( I had wished for it since last year) and a grey stripe shirt I found while thrifting. With booties, it was the perfect fall outfit. The tee is a tissue tee so it's not too thick but the sleeves still knock off the early evening chill.

I almost talked myself out of getting the tee. I have a drawer full of long sleeve tees that rarely get worn. But... it was grey- check, stripes- check, JCREW- check and $4. I quickly talked myself back into getting it.

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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

30x30 recap




Here's all 30 outfits in one place. Look HERE for the original pieces. You can check each post September 1-30 for outfit details.

My thoughts? Doing this really got the creative juices going on putting together outfits and using pieces in ways I had not worn them before. I was able to put together way more than thirty outfits, but by about day 20 I was really bored with these pieces. I in no way want to limit my wardrobe to 30 pieces or even 37 for three months. I'll admit it's an intriguing idea but I just don't think I could do it. I have such a super conservative dress code for work that I needed more pieces than 30 combined for personal and work gave me. Some days I even need more flexibility for work- pants are better for some activities I will be performing than skirts and some days casual attire is allowed (but it's not attire I'd blog about- it's like standard uniform khakis and polo or button down and safe, functionable shoes, not anything I consider fashionable.)

I got really bored with the lack of options for off duty attire. I feel like I wore the same pair of jean three times a week. I didn't really but close. Some of the extra outfits were created from these thirty pieces and a couple of times I pulled something else from the closet to go with them. (Not all of the extras got photographed so they are not pictured.)

I did like the ease of having outfits put together ahead of time and having less options actually made that easier so I have given some consideration to the capsule wardrobe but instead of trying to limit myself entirely and packing away other things, I'll just be using the concept for creating outfits in the future with no self commitment to wearing only those items for a set number of days.

AND shoes- I love shoes. I did not like limiting my shoe choices. Shoes are accessories and some of my outfit ideas needed different shoes.

I hope that I don't come off as spoiled. I readily admit I have too many clothes and shoes and if God only blessed me with thirty items to wear, I'd happily wear them as I trust he would also give me peace and contentment in that. Thank you Lord for clothing me AND giving me options in that.

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