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Survey Says: Merci Blah Blah

01.18.2011 by Linda Lotich //

Today’s Survey Says is from Shannon at Merci Blah Blah. She’s a pretty fun gal. I hope to one day meet up with her and let her dress me. I noticed we had a few of the same answers. It really is true that great minds think alike! 😉

Survey Says Merci Blah Blah

1. What is your go-to item?

It’s not an item, but rather, a color – grey. I cannot stop buying things in this color, and am constantly drawn to it. Grey sweaters, slouchy tanks, dolman sleeve shirts…you can pair it with anything and it works. However, I have had to start asking myself when I immediately pick something up at the store – do I REALLLLLY need another grey shirt/top/sweatshirt/sweater?????

2. What is your secret weapon? (Moroccan Oil? Great shoe insoles? Spanx? Give it up!)

I have a couple: Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion and Moroccan Oil. Love them BOTH, and I go through TONS of the Primer Potion.

3. What is on your (realistic) wish list right now?

Jeez – what ISN’T is more likely. I would love to have a couple of the YSL Arty Oval rings (one in blue and one in coral), and I’m forever on the lookout for a gorgeous kimono or haori jacket to wear, preferably vintage, though I wouldn’t kick the right brand new one out of bed.

4. How do you keep things fresh everyday?

Probably with accessories – great jewelry or shoes. I LOVE jewelry, and I don’t care if it’s el cheapo stuff from F21, though my preference is an insane vintage piece. I have come across a few blogs lately where the bloggers really layer on tons of pieces together, and I love that look. For me personally, more is more. I appreciate when I see people wearing really delicate chains, but what speaks to me are chunky, statement pieces that either have an ethnic feel or a 70s vibe.

5. If you could go shopping with anybody, who would it be and why?

Oh Lord – in blogland it would probably be The Glamourai, because she scores some MAJAH finds on her vintage/thrift trips. If I were shopping with a stylist, it’d HAVE to be Rachel Zoe because well, she’s Rachel Zoe. Or possibly Stacy London, because girlfriend’s wardrobe is SICK, and she would be completely honest and tell me what REALLY looked good on me. In celeb land, it would prolly be Jennifer Aniston, because I’m PRETTY sure we would end up BFF forever and ever. Jen, call me….

6. Who is your Fashion Icon?

If we are talking classic icon, then I have to go with Audrey Hepburn. Audrey was chic, elegant, graceful, effortless, and timeless. That said, there are vastly different modern icons who constantly inspire me: Nicole Richie, Gwen Stefani, and Sarah Jessica Parker are probably the top three to come to mind. All of them have pretty distinct styles, they are not afraid to try different things, and they remain true to themselves.

7. What’s the most important thing you’ve learned about fashion?

That it is possible to create amazing, completely unique looks on a budget. The bloggers who mix high and low end stuff – vintage/thrifted with designer pieces, or T.J. Maxx/Marshalls, are the ones that I can relate to most, because most of the stuff in my closet falls into those categories (except for the designer pieces…) Blogging is a dangerous hobby, because especially when doing a style blog, I am constantly browsing other style blogs and finding things I NEEEEED in my life, so it definitely enables a baaaad shopping habit. After Christmas I had a talk with myself about slowing down my shopping, or if I felt like I needed a “fix,” doing it at the thrift store. I really want to strive to find “magazine-worthy facsimilies” on thrift.

8. What do you do to keep yourself fresh & looking great during travel/vacation?

I try to pack in such a way that I can mix and match a handful of pieces into different combinations of outfits. Would The Hubs agree with this statement? Probably not. What does he know? I try to pack things that can be rolled or scrunched up and not come out too worse for the wear (jersey knits are the best). I also make sure to take lots of different options for jewelry, because it can completely change the look of an outfit.

9. What is the best cheap/drugstore item that is totally underrated?

I love the Carmindy for Sally Hanson Airbrush Foundation, and use it all the time. Howevs, I can’t find it everywhere – it seems like I have to go to CVS or Walgreens, and even then I’m not sure I’ll always find it. Jerks.

10. What is the one item you should splurge on?

A great cashmere sweater – I would love to find a grey raglan sleeve cashmere – something that looks totally casual but is really sumptuous and luxurious. Man, I am fancy – I use words like SUMPTUOUS. Don’t hate. Note to self – please see item number one above….

Categories // Survey Says, Tips and Tricks Tags // Nicole Richie

First Day of Vacation

01.17.2011 by Linda Lotich //

Today is our first day of vacation. It’s not working out the way we planned for it to, but we don’t mind. We’re thankful that we get to go on vacation at all. Gertrude came over today and helped me think through what I’m packing. I hope to keep you entertained the next several weeks. And hopefully I’ll be buying some goodies along the way.

She was telling me I should buy something from each city we spend time at, since there will be quite a few. She mentioned charms for my charm bracelet and I thought that sounded like such fun. That was my original intent when I bought it, but have forgotten about it since then. So that’ll be something fun to do on the trip. She also said she likes to buy jewelry from every place she goes. That sounds like much more of an expense, but we’ll see.

Do you do anything fun like this? Give me some more ideas!

J Crew Skirt

Target Scarf

The Limited Tights

Bitten Sweater

Turtleneck: H&M
Sweater: Bitten
Scarf: Target
Skirt: JCrew
Tights: The Limited
Boots: Local Boutique

Categories // Outfits, Vacation Tags // H&M, Jessica Simpson, Target, The Limited

Michael Kors Interview

01.14.2011 by Linda Lotich //

I just got the new InStyle magazine in the mail yesterday and while looking through it I noticed a feature on Michael Kors. I decided a long time ago that if and when I ever have the money to exclusively wear designer clothes, his store would be the first place I go. I envision sort of an Audrey Hepburn/Givenchy thing. 🙂 So naturally, I read the article. In it I found some really great advice. The interviewer and Mr. Kors are talking about how it’s a tricky thing for a woman to dress chic (to impress friends), but how that’s not always when men find sexy. So they ask him to do to both. Here’s his reply:

…chic isn’t really about buying the right pieces but about creating the fantasy of looking like you didn’t need any help. And also that you did it in 10 minutes! You should look natural, so no one is quite sure how you did it.

The next question was, “What’s the trick to that?”

Put it together perfectly but then make sure one things is off. It’s the yin and yang of fashion. If you love something that’s real frilly, wear it with something masculine. If the suit is mannish, dress it up with something sensual.

Aren’t you just so intrigued by his answer? I don’t think it’s quite sunk in yet for me, but I’m going to be working on this. Don’t you wonder how some people do it and they look like everything they’re wearing is something they just threw on? I think figuring this out may be my next wardrobe goal.

DKNY Watch

Steve Madden Boots

AAApple Jacket

Banana Republic pants

H&M Sweater

Sweater dress: H&M
Cords: Banana Republic (super old!)
Jacket: AAApple from Charm Boutique
Watch: DKNY
Boots: Steve Madden

Categories // Inspiration, Tips and Tricks, Winter

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