Category Archives: Fashion Forward

Cameo Appearance

Aren’t cameos beautiful?  I own three (so far) and am always happy to add more to my collection whenever I come across a beautiful one.  Full of whimsy, they always remind me of the era of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy (Colin Firth anyone?).  They are delicate and intricate, adding a vintage touch to any outfit.  I wore one for my “Military Luxe” outfit that I bought from Forever 21 (seen here), but I have an antique cameo that I got from my mom quite some time ago that can be worn as a brooch or a necklace (the one pictured above).

I’ve included a couple of cute cameo items I found on Modcloth that I will be adding to my collection (I’m such a fan of “Pride and Prejudice” that it’s funny the bracelet I found is called “Ms. Darcy”).  I just purchased a mini-lot of cameos on eBay (sparking the idea for this post).  Now that my cold has run its course and as soon as the weather permits, I guarantee that all of these cameos will accompany a few outfits on many a pictorial.

(Click on the Modcloth pictures for links to the items)

Buckle Up

Thinking about meeting Alan Wilder this Saturday (see the original post here) has sparked my inner goth again, so I’ve been loving everything buckled, lace & laced, strappy, chained, zippered and studded.  It started with seeing the Dolce Vita for Target boots while shopping for necessities for my son, and the hunting went from there.  Now I’m trying to think of what to wear for my fateful meeting with Mr. Wilder, not necessarily for him, but how I want to remember my day in pictures.  I’m definitely steering away from wearing the concert/Depeche Mode shirt to the signing because I don’t want to be “that guy/girl” (PCU:  “What’s this? You’re wearing the shirt of the band you’re going to see? Don’t be that guy.“). 

I’m sure my posts for the rest of this week will be infused with dark and gothic images as well as all things musical.  I’m so very excited for Saturday!  Not only will I get to meet a personal musical idol, but I’ll be surrounded by friends who were there to witness the lifelong fandom from day one until now. 

(Click on each picture for a link to the item)

eBay’s Lookbook Contest – Vote for Me!

I submitted this picture from the “Hearts & Flowers” post to eBay’s “Lookbook” contest.  Please vote for me by clicking on the picture or the link below, thank you!

http://ebaylookbook.com/look/sighgee-romantic/

(Note:  You can vote up to 5 times until October 31, 2010)

Very Grey & Lazy Saturday

It’s a bit cloudy today so I’m just at home with my son while my husband plays golf and my mom takes some time off from babysitting all week.  These kinds of days allow me to just play all day with my son, while doing a few chores in-between until the rest of my family ventures home.  It also allows me to do a little bit of on-line shopping and perusing through my magazines.  I just got my Urban Outfitters and Downeast Basics catalogs, a coupon from Bloomingdales and an email about Bona Drag’s newly updated website.  In addition, I still want a few things off of Lulus.com, so there’s plenty for me to look at around the web today.

Here are a few highlights I found, which seems to be heavy on black, white and grey (click on each picture for a link to the item).  Hope everyone is having a wonderfully lazy weekend as well!

Club Monaco Online Exclusively at Shopbop

I’ve always loved Club Monaco from the moment I went to their store at the Eaton Centre in Toronto, Canada in the early nineties.  Like H&M and Roots, I felt that I had to get my fill every time I went to Canada.  Come to think of it, many of my favorite stores require me to travel great distances (see the previous post about my Primark jacket for proof).

Because of this, I’m always seeking favorite brands on-line.  Unfortunately, Club Monaco was one of those lines (like H&M) who do not have an online store.  Another happy email popped up in my inbox that changed that:  Shopbop have an exclusive capsule collection of Club Monaco available online (click here for the link).

In the meantime, here are some of my favorite pieces (click on each picture to enlarge).  Enjoy!

How Far Would You Go to Get What You Want?

For my Coat of the Week, I’m going back a little bit in time to 2008 for a fun little story of how I got my beautiful teal coat. 

I saw a version of this jacket on ASOS and loved it.  I would have purchased it for the £70 they were asking for at the time because I was attracted to the color, shape and ruffles.  Then as if it were fate, I received an email  update from Catwalk Queen (see my Blogroll), reporting that Primark had the same jacket for only £25.  I sadly discovered that Primark does not have does not have an online store, which meant that I had to actually go to a store to purchase it if I wanted the great price (click the picture for a link to the Catwalk Queen 2008 blog entry about the coat).

As luck would have it, my husband and I already had a trip planned to see the San Diego Chargers vs the New Orleans Saints game at Wembley Stadium (yes, American football).  This meant that I could get my coat in person and try it on! 

Once in London, we made the trek to the Primark on Oxford Street because we tried one in Wembley near our hotel and they didn’t have the coveted jacket.  Not knowing just how far it was up or down Oxford Street Primark was, we hopped off of one of the Tube stops on Oxford and ended up walking many, many blocks before actually getting to the Primark store in question (I was just reminded by my wonderful and understanding husband that it was eight blocks or so).  At five months pregnant on a cold October evening, I must have been very determined to get this coat to have walked that far.

We arrived at the store about 30 minutes before closing and almost didn’t find the coats because it was a madhouse, apparently due to a huge sale.  My only worry was not getting the fit that I wanted because I was showing and I would definitely want to wear it many times after pregnancy.  A wonderful thing about this coat is that it is very forgiving and roomy in the waist area, which was discovered after a very quick try-on.  This meant I could get my regular size and still have it roomy enough while pregnant.  We were not about to try to come back again the next day so we had to rush to the register, passed the crowds of people doing the very same.

After my triumphant purchase, we headed outside only to discover that a Tube stop was only a block away on the opposite side of the street.  Whilst heading to said stop, a chase had occurred right outside of Primark where a well dressed security guard tackled a would-be shoplifter and dragged her back across the street and back into the store.  On the way back, we stopped at New Look and then a small department store (I think called BHS?) where my husband purchased one of a few remote control mini-helicopters.

All in all, a very eventful day.  There are so many details I can remember and the memories all come flooding back each time I wear my beautiful teal coat.

Hearts & Flowers

The weather is so ever-changing that I did start getting out my coats this week.  I wore my wellies to work earlier in the day because of the rain, and brought my new booties from Lulus.com to change into at the office (you can still get an exclusive 15% off discount until Oct 29 with this code).  The rain lightened up a bit and I was able to get a few pictures in a couple of my favorite pieces:  a floral print dress by Alice Temperley and a black wool empire waist swing coat with velvet accents by Erin Fetherston, both from their “Go International” lines for Target. 

This jacket is so well made and the heart applique on the back and pockets makes it that much more adorable.  I wore it everywhere when I first got it.  The empire waist was great for when I was pregnant and went London during the fall two years ago.  I only saw it on one other person just this year, when my husband and I were in New York in May.  It was the first coat I thought about when the weather started to cool down, and will be a coat I return to time and again.

Outfit:  Erin Fetherston for Target wool coat; Alice Temperley for Target floral print dress; Target tights; Mixx Sarah 01 Black Suede High Heel Ankle Boot (seen here in gray)

Mulberry for Target Giveaway!

If you have a Facebook account , you can enter a contest to win one of 25 Mulberry for Target large leopard satchels (before the official release on October 10th)!  Just remember to “Like” Target’s official Facebook page and go to their “Sweepstakes” tab for official rules.  Click the picture to get there (you still have to sign in to Facebook to enter).  Good luck!

Vince Camuto Special Offer: 50% Select Styles

Here’s your deal of the day:  50% off the pictured items with the code in the this Vince Camuto ad (click the picture to get to the site).  Enjoy!

Military Luxe

I’m very glad that I treated my new suede boots last week because we received an unexpected shower today.  You can see water the beading on the boots, which is a good thing (the rain just shook off of them when I got inside).  We only stayed out in the rain long enough to capture a few pictures of my military/utilitarian outfit today, softened with a pretty umbrella, vintage looking cameo and sparkly scarf.  If the rain persists this week, I may have to set aside my boots for when the weather is more permitting.

Outfit:  Coach umbrella; Old Navy jacket; H&M top; Topshop jodhpur pants; ASOS leopard print scarf; Forever 21 cameo brooch and ring; Steve Madden boots (seen here)