Memorial Day is coming up and what better way than to start the summer with a barbeque and the perfect outfit. This casual outfit gets you in the spirit of Memorial Day with red, white, and blue, without looking like a flag. The shirt adds a touch of western americana to a very patriotic look.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Memorial Day
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Peacock Chic
Dignity
and beauty are two characteristics that describe a peacock. With their colorful feathers of blues and
greens, peacock feathers symbolize renewal and immortality according to early
Christian beliefs. I was shopping at
Homemakers awhile back and their entrance interior settings displayed many
peacock accessories. This interior
design display gave me inspiration for this particular outfit. I already had a pair of peacock feather
earrings, so I decided to start with those as a foundation to my outfit. Since color-blocking has been a trend this
spring, I wanted to integrate blue with green.
I grabbed my kelly green cigarette cropped pants and pair it with a
royal blue scrub like top. I styled my
hair in a half-up hair-do to show off the peacock earrings. I topped off the outfit with a pair of blue
flats to keep the look mod. This outfit
became Peacock Chic.
Blue scrub top (BCBG Max
Azria); Green cigarette pants (Express); Blue ballet flats (Target); Peacock
Earrings (Heritage).
Coral Me Pink
As the
weather starts warming up and spring arises, I enjoy wearing bright colors to
match my colorful surroundings. One
particular color I enjoy embracing is a coral-pink which has been popular in
early spring. This coralish-pink hue
looks great paired with numerous neutrals, such as basic black, brown shades,
navy, and white. It also complements
well with turquoise and teal, tangerines and light yellows, as well as sea
green and pale green. For this outfit,
my inspiration first started with my coral pink striped sweater. This sweater has coral pink and tan stripes,
so I focused on pairing coral pink with tan.
With spring coming full bloom, I paired this top with my espresso
colored capris. If you like to take
risks, this sweater looks great with gold harem pants. I added gold chandelier earrings to add
sophistication to the ensemble. I paired
this outfit with my coral colored strap heels to add some playfulness and
harmony with the sweater. If coral
colored heels aren’t your forte, then a comfy pair of nude pumps or even gold
ballet flats are great substitutions.
Striped sweater (Express); Capris (BCBG Max Azria); Harem Pants (BCBG Max Azria); Coral Heels (Rue 21); Gold Bangles/Earrings (Kohl’s); tan/gold ballet flats (Antonio Melani- Dillards)
Striped sweater (Express); Capris (BCBG Max Azria); Harem Pants (BCBG Max Azria); Coral Heels (Rue 21); Gold Bangles/Earrings (Kohl’s); tan/gold ballet flats (Antonio Melani- Dillards)
Grecian Casual
The
inspiration for this outfit came from two items: my tan/gold flats and a
braided headband. While looking at these
two items, I thought they contained Grecian characteristics from the gold
ribboning on the flats to the braid in the headband. With this outfit I worked my way up from toe
to head since I already had chosen the footwear. To really showcase the flats, I needed to
wear dark washed skinny jeans to make the flats pop more. Since this outfit was
Grecian/Roman inspired, I started thinking other characteristics of this theme.
Then I was inspired by Olympic Games which originated in Greece and winners
would receive olive wreaths. Olive
wreaths then inspired me to choose an olive green shirt; I picked a lighter
olive green button up shirt. I added a
khaki cardigan to match the khaki color in the braided headband and flats. For my hair, I decided to wear the braided
headband with a loose bun to emphasize the headband. This look became Grecian Casual.
Green military shirt (Express on sale); Dark wash skinny jeans (Express); Merona khaki cardigan (Target); gold/tan flats (Antonio Melani - Dillards); Braided heaband (Walgreens).
Green military shirt (Express on sale); Dark wash skinny jeans (Express); Merona khaki cardigan (Target); gold/tan flats (Antonio Melani - Dillards); Braided heaband (Walgreens).
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Happy May Day!
In the United States, May Day is the holiday where children create May Day baskets filled with flowers and treats and leave the baskets anonymously on a neighbor’s doorsteps. Even though May Day isn’t a prominent holiday in the United States, it is celebrated as a traditional spring holiday in many cultures. The tradition of May Day dates back before the birth of Christ. In some accounts, the Romans worshipped Flora, who was the goddess of flowers, during the month of May. May Day is popular in England with the tradition of dancing around Maypoles, crowning of a May Queen, and Morris dancing. In France, couples give their loved ones bouquets of lily of the valley or dog rose flowers. Another custom referring to May Day is the making of the May garland. Crafting a May garland symbolizes the coming of summertime.
As any other holiday, I enjoy celebrating it in my own way. Although, I’m not going to be dancing around a Maypole (I think it would be a fun activity to do though!), I’ll celebrate May Day through fashion. To engage your May Day spirit, here are a couple suggestions:
· Wear anything floral – floral pants, blouse, dress, or even jacket, but keep the floral colors in pastels, paisley floral prints, or garden flowers, not bold tropical flowers.
· If floral prints on clothes aren’t your forte, then wear accessories that represent flowers, such as a garland headband or floral printed scarfs which would be great accents with a crochet bohemian dress or shirt.
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