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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Child Style

Sometimes I wonder if things I wore in my childhood affect my sense of fashion now as an adult. I distinctly remember a few key pieces of clothing that I adored when I was growing up.

I remember on the first day of Kindergarten, my parents bought me this pastel floral skirt to wear on my first day. I recall feeling so pretty and special in that skirt and I loved to wear it.

One of my favorite outfits as a child was this white cotton jersey-like skirt, cut in a-line that fell a little bit above my knees. It came with a thick, black patent belt. Alone I loved to wear that skirt and belt, but my favorite things to wear with them was a button-up shirt with gold and white vertical stripes on it with my white Keds.

In second grade, had this maroon colored corduroy skirt with silver buttons up the front. I adored that skirt. I think I usually wore it with a floral body-suit. That's right, a body-suit.

My third grade class picture shows me proudly wearing a gigantic cream colored bow right on top of my head, flopping down on both sides. I loved to wear bows in my hair oh so much.

My favorite dress growing up was a long cream colored dress with mauve flowers on it and dark green leaves. It buttoned up the front and had a little collar. My absolute favorite thing about that dress though was the open-back.

Seeing any themes?
I was a girly-girl to the very core. Skirts, dresses, florals, bows, the works.
If any of those items were still in my possession and they still fit me, I would probably wear them.

I think it's pretty obvious that at least that much hasn't changed as far as things that I like to wear, you can see it in my abundance of skirt and dress outfits. I was always a very matchy-matchy person. You'll usually find if I wear a color, I'll usually have matching accessories. That's just the way that I do it. I love me some clean white sneakers. I don't wear sneakers a lot these days, but when I do, I'm drawn to plain white sneakers. I don't know why, but the clean white just appeals to me. I can guarantee that my obsession with tops and dresses that have open backs started with that dress. In general, I love skirts and dresses over anything else.

What were your favorite things to wear growing up and how do you think they've affected your style as an adult?

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Friday, July 11, 2008

Playing dress-up

I should've been getting stuff done around the house, but instead I played dress-up.

Let me just say that the inspiration for these outfits stem from a few people. Having subscribed to their blogs, Karla, Rumi and Taghrid have become fashion idols to me. I love their style and I would say the following looks are inspired by a mix of their individual styles.

I pulled a few things out of my closet to play around with a few items I recently picked up. I’m not really sure how I feel about any of these outfits so input would be much appreciated.

What do you like?
What do you hate?
What would you change?

Outfit #1
Denim Jacket: Thrifted
Dress: Actually an AE skirt from 4 years ago
Belt: Thrifted
Shoes: Glaze from gojane.com


Outfit #2
Blazer: Thrifted
Dress: Actually an AE skirt from 4 years ago
Belt: Thrifted
Shoes: Glaze from gojane.com


Outfit #3
Blazer: Thrifted
Dress: Lux Debbie Dress from Urban Outfitters
Belt: Thrifted
Shoes: Glaze from gojane.com

Outfit #4
Blazer: Thrifted
Belt: Thrifted
Shirt: Urban Outfitters
Shorts: Express
Shoes: Glaze from gojane.com


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Thursday, July 10, 2008

My stalker-y version of Street Style

When Marrdy and I were at the deli picking up lunch today, the was the cutest little girl there. Always the friendly one, Marrdy approached this little girl and her mother. We found out at 8-years-old, she's already picking out her own outfits and telling her mom what stores she needs to shop at for clothes.

You'll have to excuse the crummy pictures, but I didn't want to pull my real camera out of my bag and scare the poor girl and her mother. In other words, I didn't want to look like some psycho stalker lady.




Both her hat and shorts were green camo, the hat having a pink edge to the brim. Her white tank had a faint pink pattern on it. On her arm, she had a white hoodie with pink hears all over it. Her pink jelly shoes made me want to buy a pair. The silver sequined belt and purple necklace topped it all off. I couldn't believe she pulled this all together herself being only 8-years-old.

A fashionista in the making?
Too cute.

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