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permalink The new job, current condo search and upcoming issue of Facets are keeping me too busy to keep up with all my favorite Tumblrs, and I miss yous.
Anyboowho, I wore this to the office yesterday, and thought of it as a great ensem made up of old and new items. I’ve had the skirt, boots and tights for about three years, and the chambray top for about three days.
Several of you commented on my nude nail polish yesterday, and I must say how much of a welcome change it is from dark winter colors. Wearing a skirt and tights in 11 degree weather probably wasn’t the best idea though, but fashion over function, I always say.
That was a joke, you should see me at home. 
Wearing:
Chambray button-up—Old Navy, $30
Brown geode necklace—vintage sale, $10
Wool-blend pleated straight skirt—Gap, $40
Brown carry-all—Forever 21, $30
Nude nail polish—FACE Stockholm for J.Crew, gift from Tumblr Buddy
Nude patterned tights—Kohl’s, $? (had forever)
Brown buckled boots—OneStopPlus.com, $70
ETA: Side note 1 - I think I looked less girl-scout in person. Side note 2 - I did just order a box of Samoas. Mmm.

The new job, current condo search and upcoming issue of Facets are keeping me too busy to keep up with all my favorite Tumblrs, and I miss yous.

Anyboowho, I wore this to the office yesterday, and thought of it as a great ensem made up of old and new items. I’ve had the skirt, boots and tights for about three years, and the chambray top for about three days.

Several of you commented on my nude nail polish yesterday, and I must say how much of a welcome change it is from dark winter colors. Wearing a skirt and tights in 11 degree weather probably wasn’t the best idea though, but fashion over function, I always say.

That was a joke, you should see me at home. 

Wearing:

  • Chambray button-up—Old Navy, $30
  • Brown geode necklace—vintage sale, $10
  • Wool-blend pleated straight skirt—Gap, $40
  • Brown carry-all—Forever 21, $30
  • Nude nail polish—FACE Stockholm for J.Crew, gift from Tumblr Buddy
  • Nude patterned tights—Kohl’s, $? (had forever)
  • Brown buckled boots—OneStopPlus.com, $70

ETA: Side note 1 - I think I looked less girl-scout in person. Side note 2 - I did just order a box of Samoas. Mmm.

permalink Since I have a new job that requires me to go into the office again, prepare for more outfit posts! Although I can’t wear pajamas every day anymore, which was my work from home uniform, I really love playing dress up again. 
And a no-denim dress code means this jeggings addict is going to have to get a little creative. Here’s what I sported to the office on my first full day. I even got a compliment from a new co-worker on the color of my pants! Another plus? Free coffee every morning. I think I’ll like it here.
Wearing:
White button-up—Old Navy, $20 
Tan sweater vest with double leather buckle—H&M, $17
Rust-colored skinny cardigans—Gap, $50
Owl ring (and a no-chip mani!)—Avenue, $5
Camel-colored cross-body bag—Shock Boutique, $40 (seen here)
Brown ankle boots—Urban Outfitters, gifted

Since I have a new job that requires me to go into the office again, prepare for more outfit posts! Although I can’t wear pajamas every day anymore, which was my work from home uniform, I really love playing dress up again.

And a no-denim dress code means this jeggings addict is going to have to get a little creative. Here’s what I sported to the office on my first full day. I even got a compliment from a new co-worker on the color of my pants! Another plus? Free coffee every morning. I think I’ll like it here.

Wearing:

permalink News to yous, blog friends! I’ve taken on an exciting new contract position helping a Florida-based company create an online magazine that complements one of its websites! I’m thrilled about the opportunity and the wonderful convenience that comes with being able to work from home full time. But, I must say, having no excuse to play dress up for the office has left me feeling terribly uninspired lately when it comes to fashion.
So on Friday night, with the promise of martinis and girl time with one of my favorite ladies, I decided to get dolled up in a pair of leather shorts I bought months ago but haven’t had the chance to wear yet. I must admit I was feeling a little less than confident to try the shorts-with-tights look, but I went for it anyway and was pleased with how the outfit turned out. A fabulous night with a great friend is quite possibly my favorite excuse to get dressed up.
Wearing:
Cranberry chiffon bow tie blouse—ELLE for Kohl’s, $26
Tan pleated faux-leather shorts—LC Lauren Conrad for Kohl’s, $20
Black beaded pom-pom ring—Girls Night Out purchase, $4
Black leggings—Old Navy, $10
Black faux-suede wedge booties—Old Navy, $24
I’m curious, are any of you home-based workers? How do you make an effort to feel put together when you work from home? I’d love to hear from you!

News to yous, blog friends! I’ve taken on an exciting new contract position helping a Florida-based company create an online magazine that complements one of its websites! I’m thrilled about the opportunity and the wonderful convenience that comes with being able to work from home full time. But, I must say, having no excuse to play dress up for the office has left me feeling terribly uninspired lately when it comes to fashion.

So on Friday night, with the promise of martinis and girl time with one of my favorite ladies, I decided to get dolled up in a pair of leather shorts I bought months ago but haven’t had the chance to wear yet. I must admit I was feeling a little less than confident to try the shorts-with-tights look, but I went for it anyway and was pleased with how the outfit turned out. A fabulous night with a great friend is quite possibly my favorite excuse to get dressed up.

Wearing:

I’m curious, are any of you home-based workers? How do you make an effort to feel put together when you work from home? I’d love to hear from you!

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Fall trend: Plaid blazers and mustard tones

I saw this blazer within two minutes of walking into JCPenney, and I knew right then I had to have it. I confess, the leather elbow patches won me over. I will also confess, the guys in the group thought I was insane for lusting after an item that is so grandfatherly, so antique, so out.

After a double hair flip and a whatever, I told them this plaid blazer/elbow patch combo has to be a popular trend for fall because I’ve seen it in nearly every store. Both Target and H&M make nearly identical blazers, but neither are as good of quality as this MNG by Mango one.

As for my thoughtful commentary on mustard-colored clothing this fall, buy it.

Wearing:

  • Plaid two-button blazer—MNG by Mango at JCPenney, $88
  • Mustard long-sleeve dress—H&M, $25
  • Gold architectural choker—Charming Charlie, $8
  • Owl stretch ring—Avenue, $5 (similar item)
  • Brown riding boots—OneStopPlus.com, $70

In case you missed it, this week the Facets founders did our version of Fashion Week. Each day we featured great fall trends from JCPenney for both men and women. Check out our fashion posts on leopard print, maxi dresses and floppy hats for women, and plaid, cardigans and Vans shoes for men.

permalink Well, hello! Haven’t seen one of these in awhile, have you? My lack of outfit posts is due to the fact I’ve been working from home a lot, working at night a lot and completely ran out of effs to give about looking decent while doing so.
Wearing:
Black and tan striped top—H&M, $13
Rose-colored nail polish—Island Hopping by Essie, $8
Geode necklace—courtesy of Jaclyn Anthony Designs
Owl ring—Avenue, $5
Denim jeggings—Old Navy, $35 (but always on sale!)
Black briefcase bag—Nine West from TJMaxx, $35
Black basic pumps—Payless, $? (bought when I was an intern three years ago!)
P.S. - Brad tells me I look like Charlie Brown in this shirt. Who asked him?

Well, hello! Haven’t seen one of these in awhile, have you? My lack of outfit posts is due to the fact I’ve been working from home a lot, working at night a lot and completely ran out of effs to give about looking decent while doing so.

Wearing:

  • Black and tan striped top—H&M, $13
  • Rose-colored nail polish—Island Hopping by Essie, $8
  • Geode necklace—courtesy of Jaclyn Anthony Designs
  • Owl ring—Avenue, $5
  • Denim jeggings—Old Navy, $35 (but always on sale!)
  • Black briefcase bag—Nine West from TJMaxx, $35
  • Black basic pumps—Payless, $? (bought when I was an intern three years ago!)

P.S. - Brad tells me I look like Charlie Brown in this shirt. Who asked him?

permalink Feminine, romantic, sheer, blush-colored - I wear this top at least every week. Look familiar, co-workers? No shame here. I love this thing.
Although I adore the sheer material, the right undergarment pairings are so important in pulling off the look. I wear a white lace tank with a nude strapless bra, which is key so only one strap is visible.
I used to throw major side eye at strapless bras—until I found a great brand. My fellow bigger-chested ladies, check out the Self Expressions brand from Target (only $14!), which has super supportive cups that don’t need to be pulled up every five minutes.
Wearing:
Pearl studs—Target, $18
Sheer blush-colored tie-neck blouse—H&M, $40
White lace tank—Walmart, $7
Cropped denim jeggings—Old Navy, $25
Nude kitten heels—Kohl’s, $4.50 (with gift card and coupon)
Bonus? This entire outfit cost less than $100. 

Feminine, romantic, sheer, blush-colored - I wear this top at least every week. Look familiar, co-workers? No shame here. I love this thing.

Although I adore the sheer material, the right undergarment pairings are so important in pulling off the look. I wear a white lace tank with a nude strapless bra, which is key so only one strap is visible.

I used to throw major side eye at strapless bras—until I found a great brand. My fellow bigger-chested ladies, check out the Self Expressions brand from Target (only $14!), which has super supportive cups that don’t need to be pulled up every five minutes.

Wearing:

Bonus? This entire outfit cost less than $100. 

permalink Scarves, long-sleeve button-up shirts, floor-length jeans—all things worn during cooler weather, which Chicago has had plenty of lately. 
The only thing that distinguishes this outfit from something I would have worn in the fall is the bright color of the wedges and obnoxious color of my toenails. Both make their debut come supposed warm-weathered months.
Wearing:
Leopard print scarf—H&M, $10
White button-up—Old Navy, $20
Geode necklace—courtesy of Jaclyn Anthony Designs
Dark wash boot cut jeans—Gap, $70
Brown carry-all—Forever 21, $30
Yellow wedges—Old Navy, $3 (also seen here)
Toenail polish—Sally Hansen’s Blue Me Away (also seen on my nails)
What items do you love bringing out when it starts to warm up?

Scarves, long-sleeve button-up shirts, floor-length jeans—all things worn during cooler weather, which Chicago has had plenty of lately. 

The only thing that distinguishes this outfit from something I would have worn in the fall is the bright color of the wedges and obnoxious color of my toenails. Both make their debut come supposed warm-weathered months.

Wearing:

What items do you love bringing out when it starts to warm up?

permalink Talk about a pop of color.
I picked up the bright scarf from this adorable little shop in Barrington, Ill. I stopped at with my mom on Mother’s Day last weekend - Charming Charlie. OMG THIS PLACE. As we walked in the door, I took a quick glance around the store and heard angels singing. I wanted to fall to my knees and cry at how beautiful it was.
The shop sells women’s fashion accessories at fantastic prices. Jewelry and scarves were around $15, handbags around $35, and all of great quality. They organize it neatly by color so it’s easy to pick out jewelry to match a dress you already have but want to pair with accessories. My heaven, I tell you.
Have you been to one of their locations? Coincidentally, I read in last weekend’s Trib that Chicago plans to open six more locations this year, including one on North Michicagn Ave. Run, don’t walk.
Wearing:
Tangerine pashmina scarf—Charming Charlie, $15
Striped lace top—Daisy Fuentes for Kohl’s, $24 (also seen here)
Beaded pom-pom ring—Girls Night Out purchase, $4 
Cropped denim jeggings—Old Navy, $25
Black peep toe wedges—Payless, $15 (bought years ago)
Nail polish—ULTA’s Peach Parfait (similar to Essie’s Tart Deco)

Talk about a pop of color.

I picked up the bright scarf from this adorable little shop in Barrington, Ill. I stopped at with my mom on Mother’s Day last weekend - Charming Charlie. OMG THIS PLACE. As we walked in the door, I took a quick glance around the store and heard angels singing. I wanted to fall to my knees and cry at how beautiful it was.

The shop sells women’s fashion accessories at fantastic prices. Jewelry and scarves were around $15, handbags around $35, and all of great quality. They organize it neatly by color so it’s easy to pick out jewelry to match a dress you already have but want to pair with accessories. My heaven, I tell you.

Have you been to one of their locations? Coincidentally, I read in last weekend’s Trib that Chicago plans to open six more locations this year, including one on North Michicagn Ave. Run, don’t walk.

Wearing:

  • Tangerine pashmina scarf—Charming Charlie, $15
  • Striped lace top—Daisy Fuentes for Kohl’s, $24 (also seen here)
  • Beaded pom-pom ring—Girls Night Out purchase, $4 
  • Cropped denim jeggings—Old Navy, $25
  • Black peep toe wedges—Payless, $15 (bought years ago)
  • Nail polish—ULTA’s Peach Parfait (similar to Essie’s Tart Deco)
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