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Pieces From A Working Mom’s Wardrobe

I know that as mothers, we need to find balance with what’s important.  Taking care of family is definitely on the top of my list, but it’s important to remember to take care of yourself, too.  To me, looking good and feeling good are also on the same list.  As a working mother of a rambunctious 2-year-old, I struggle all the time with functional style.  How can I look and feel effortless?  Here are some things that I do to make it easy for myself to stay stylish.

1.  Easy, low maintenance fabrics – I would love for most of my weekend or casual wardrobe to be items that I can just grab and go with very little to no fuss.  This is why I have started to select pieces in my wardrobe that require no ironing, or what my husband calls “ironing by dryer” (throwing an item in the dryer for 10 minutes on high, then smooth out the wrinkles).  Some of these pieces are not always work clothes or clothes for an evening out, but are functional yet stylish pieces that I can literally throw on when I need to run to the store with Dominic in tow.  An example is the dress pictured above from Lulus.com.  It is 100% sheer polyester with a built-in lining.  I can wear it with a little cardigan or denim jacket, boots or sandals, grab my purse and his baby bag, then I’m ready to go.  I’m still completely comfortable, but I feel quite stylish.

2.  Versatile mid-heel and flat-heel shoes – I am a very big shoe fanatic, so it’s hard to believe that I would wear anything but knock-out-show-stopping heels.  Although I definitely do own those types of shoes, they aren’t practical for my everyday life.  Many of my casual shoes are like the boots pictured above, or the shoes pictured below.  The Jeffrey Campbell “Kelley” shoes look like any other Oxford in styling, but are like sandals due to the cut-outs on either side.  I’ve worn them with skirts, shorts, jeans and work pants (see my “40 for 40 for Lent” category for the many ways I remixed them).  The versatility makes them invaluable for my wardrobe.  But if you really want to know what my ultimate “go to” extreme casual flat is, look no further than the classic canvas Toms shoe, which are pictured in the header of my blog.

3.  When wearing higher heels, make sure they are strong & comfortable, preferably a wedged heel – I always worry about getting any kind of heel for casual day-to-day dressing because I don’t feel very secure in my footing when carrying Dominic, additional bags, or groceries.  I also worry about comfort during any kind of long trip or outing.  But I can attest to the fact that a wedge heel in a practical height will remedy any of those worries, as long as you “test drive” them first.  I just bought the shoes pictured below from DSW by Envy.  They are a medium wedged heel with a 1 inch platform.  I was happy to know when I received these shoes in the mail how well they fit and just how comfortable they are (which means no returns).  They can be worn with shorts and jeans, but I think the best partner for these cute, comfortable and practical shoes are my maxi-dresses and skirts.  Flats never seem to work for me when wearing anything long, so these are the perfect solution.

4.  A versatile grab & go purse – I want a purse that can carry all and should be easy to handle if I need to carry (or chase) my son.  I have two recently purchased bags that I have been interchanging on a daily basis, depending on what I need.  The first is the Moto Hobo bag by Foley + Corinna.  When you join their email list,  not only will you get great deals, but you also receive a $50 gift voucher for any purchase over $200 during the month of your birthday.  I was able to snag this great purse on sale, then added my coupon so I only paid $175 for a purse that was originally $450!  It’s roomy, slouchy and has a great strap drop.  I know I can carry it on my shoulder, but I could carry it cross-body if I have to.  It is in a wonderful supple leather and believe it or not, it’s still available (see the link at the bottom of the page to their website).  My next purchase from them will definitely be either a City or Mid-City tote because of the size and the detachable strap.

My newest obsession is the Morning After Clutch by Rebecca Minkoff.  Since my trip to their recent sample sale, I now own three!  What I like about the MAC is that it is a sleek 11″W x 7.5″H x 3″D with a 14″ strap drop.  This is actually larger than it appears in an online description, once the bag is up close and personal.  The strap is convertible and can either be worn cross-body, shortened to be hand carried or worn on the shoulder, or the strap can be removed to be a clutch.  Inside, there are several pockets and compartments for all of my “little things” that would otherwise get lost at the bottom of a larger purse.  What really has me excited about this purse is the quality.  The leather of two of the MACs I purchased are also soft and supple, like the Foley + Corinna bag.  The hardware is thick and durable.  But overall, it’s just a beautiful purse because everything about it is classic.

 That was just a little sneak-peek into what I think about when putting together an outfit or shopping for wardrobe pieces, which is basically practical and functional style that should and be as effortless as it appears.  How do you find your wardrobe/life balance?

Outfit – Audrey 3+1 dress; Aldo boots; Calvin Klein denim jacket; Vintage brooch; Rebecca Minkoff bag; Juicy Couture ring & necklace; H&M earrings; Michael Kors watch; Converse glasses

Jeffrey Campbell “Kelley” Oxford image courtesy of  Polyvore (from Norstrom here); Envy Tween Ankle Wrap Wedge Sandal image courtesy of DSW here; Moto Hobo bag images courtesy of Foley + Corinna here

Deal of the Day: Rebecca Minkoff Online Sale!

If you haven’t noticed already, my latest designer obsession is Rebecca Minkoff.  I attended the sample sale in LA a couple of weekends ago and was able to get some great deals.  For those of you who couldn’t make it, there is an online sale that starts today and runs until June 17.  Click on the picture below to take you to the Rebecca Minkoff site.  Happy shopping!

(Image courtesy of Minkette.com)

Seeing Stars

I love wearing black with indigo/navy blue.  It makes for a clean look, but creates just enough contrast when the light hits the combination the right way.  This duo of colors also made anything white just pop and almost shimmer, like the stars in the dress and the lines of this fantastic Trompe L’oeil version of the Morning After Clutch.

Outfit – Forever 21 dress; Nordstrom cardigan; Gunmetal shoes (posted about here from Gilt); Rebecca Minkoff purse; Simply Vera Wang tights; Michael Kors watch; Juicy Couture ring; Coach sunglasses; Tiffany & Co necklace

Weekend in Pictures: Eat, Pray, SHOP!

This past Saturday, I spent the day in Los Angeles.  I’m it sure it seems like it’s not that far from San Diego.  But driving in what should be two hours makes for a three to four-hour drive with traffic if you don’t start early.  I decided to leave at 7am, which turned into 830am once I finished getting gas, coffee and breakfast.  I finally made it up to Hollywood by about 1030am, which was fantastic timing.

I first went to the Rebecca Minkoff sample sale at a store called Confederacy on Hollywood Boulevard.  There was quite a large selection, so it took me about an hour to decide exactly what I wanted.  I always have to remind myself that many sample sales will not have the popular colors (like black), so I really have to think about what I want out of the colors they do have.  Additionally, I have to remind myself that I need to pick up everything that I think is cute, then pare down to what I will actually buy.  I lost out on a black MAC that had a gold sort of wash over it because I picked it up to look at it, then put it down to look at other purses.  When I went back to get it, of course it was gone.  I was still able to buy a different MAC in a light grey leather with gunmetal hardware, along with a couple of wrap-around belts and a bracelet.

I later walked down the block a bit and found a crowd at a vintage/costume shop called Ozzie Dots.  Once a month they have a $1 sale, and just my luck that Saturday was the day!  I have always been able to get through a vintage store without any incident, but not this time.  After placing my previous purchases back in my car, I went back and began to sift through the rack of dollar treasures.  I grabbed a couple of dresses and headed towards the other racks.  A woman approached me and said “I will gladly take that dress off your hands if you decide that you don’t want it.” I politely said I was still deciding when she said, “You’re too tiny for that dress anyway”.  I then politely said that I could alter it and she said in shock “Why would you do THAT?”  After discovering a small hole in the front, I showed it to her because I was about to put it back, but she still wanted it so I gave it to her.

I found another very cute dress that looked like it came straight out of “Gidget”, so I snapped it up in a hurry.  The same lady came up behind me again and said, “That looks like another dress that may be too big for you.  I will gladly take that dress, too if you don’t like it.”  I was still polite and said, “I’m actually considering taking this dress, so I’m going to hang on to it for now”.  I went inside  Ozzie Dots and took my finds to the back to try things on.  That lady came behind me again and said “You know, if you put your things on the counter like that, it means that you don’t want them,” to which I corrected her by saying the sales associate cleared this counter space for me to try the items on.  When I queued in the long line to make my final purchases, she brought a dress in a similar color and said “I think this dress would fit you better, what do you think?”  I made my last polite remark and said, “As you can see, I am going to buy the dress.  Have a nice day.”  She never approached me again.  I have never been stalked in a store before like that!  I guess the dress was that cute, so here is a teaser of a few of the things I bought for future outfit posts (after alterations).  The dress I was stalked for is the green one with the white and pink flowers.

I decided to then satisfy my inner deejay and headed to Amoeba Records.  One of my favorite pastimes is going to record stores because music is like religion to me.  It helps me concentrate, I must have it every where I go, and I can’t seem to live without it.  I featured a local vinyl store in a previous post (seen here), but Amoeba Records is a completely different experience.  There are three locations in California: two in the Bay Area and one in Los Angeles.  The location on Sunset Boulevard is the largest of the three and would literally take me hours to get through.  Since I really had only an hour to kill before meeting up with my friend Sara, I headed for my mainstays: Depeche Mode, Recoil, OMD, Joy Division and Duran Duran.

My final purchases ended up being the album “Cookin’ on the Roof” by 80’s rockabilly group Roman Holiday, and a Depeche Mode release from 2006 called “Live at Crocs Night Club June 27, 1981”, both on vinyl.  The live Depeche Mode album is a transfer of a live recording of one of their earliest concerts.  The reason this is such an important recording is that it includes two songs that were never released on any type of format: “Television Set” and “Price of Love”.  I’m excited to add this to my collection and will now have to ask one of my deejay friends (or my husband) to transfer this to MP3

For lunch, Sara took me to Umami Burger.  It was within walking distance from Amoeba Records in a cool retail setting called Space 15 Twenty on Cahuenga Boulevard.  I had the Umami Burger and sweet potato fries, while Sara had the Port & Stilton burger with thin fries.  They call themselves “The Fifth Taste”, which is explained on one of the links on their site here.  Whatever the reasons, this was one tasty burger!  During our lunch, we also saw Rick Fox walk in.  He is a very tall guy, but I guess you would have to be to play basketball.  At a different outting, Sara and I saw Stephen Dorf.  I think she attracts celebrities.

We chatted the day away and did a bit of shopping.  When I have more time, I will go back and take better pictures because that space is quite architecturally unique.  Just take a look at the Umami Burger sign.  It’s so minimalist cool that they look like lips.  There are a couple of major chain stores, like Free People and Urban Outfitters.  But some of the stores are “revolving” boutiques, so I know when I return that the space will be different again.

Lastly, I must direct your attention to Sara’s fantastic outfit.  She said that she had to look cute because she was going to be hanging out with a fashion blogger, but she definitely had me beat.  What I thought was a vintage shirt, was hand-made by Sara herself!  She paired the shirt with shorts, a belt and cute brown sandals and matching purse (not shown in the picture).  I mentioned her skills in a previous post (seen here), and she has made good on her sewing classes by making her own clothes.  Isn’t she lovely?  Hope you all had a great weekend!

Rebecca Minkoff Sample Sale: LA & San Francisco

If you are in California and want to get a good price Rebecca Minkoff items, there are 2 sample sales happening on June 3rd, 4th & 5th, in Los Angeles and San Francisco (click the banner to be directed to the Minkette blog).   Oh you know I’ll be there to get good deals on some of my favorites like the Morning After Clutch and Morning After Bag (I’m going to the LA one on Saturday).  Happy shopping!

(Image courtesy of Minkette)