Sunday, November 3, 2013
Splurge: The Urban Shoe Myth!
"Do you know what these are? Manolo. Blahnik. Mary. Janes. I thought these were an urban shoe myth!"
Carrie's now-famous reaction to the Manolo Blahnik Campari was pretty much the same as mine when I saw them at Last Call. They were more than I typically spend on shoes ($240 for shoes that still retail for $685), but given how rare it is to find well-fitting designer shoes in my size, I jumped on them! Well, I guess that's not entirely true. I hesitated for a moment because they were actually a half-size too small, and the associate wasn't able to find my actual size in any other store. But they actually felt better on my feet than the shoes I was wearing on the day I found them, probably because the long toe box allows me to squeeze my crazy monkey toes in. I love me some pointy-toed action. And the Mary Jane strap prevents them from trying to jump off of my feet.
Could I have found a similar style for less? Sure, but Manolos are still a status symbol to me. And even though my mama didn't raise me to be a sucker for labels, sometimes a girl needs her guilty pleasures. The discount price makes these attainable and more pleasure than guilt!
Tip: If you live near a Nordstrom Last Chance, there are reports of people finding these babies for $99!!!
Outfit: Business Casual
Last week I had my first interview session for prospective students, and we interviewers were asked to wear "business casual" clothing. We were actually told we could wear jeans provided they had no holes, but I took the opportunity to dress up a tad. I've been dying to wear this Issa dress ever since I got it (at 40% off the clearance price, plus the savings from my Banana Card!). It's insanely flattering with the wrap-tie waist and just long enough to be professional. It goes nicely with this color blocked cardigan that I picked up for less than $10 from the Kohl's clearance rack:
Since there are a lot of colors in the top and cardigan, I kept the accessories neutral, with my trusty Lim bag making another appearance. I could have gone with black shoes but wanted to brighten the outfit a little, so I chose nude pumps. Nude shoes are a wonderful wardrobe staple that visually elongate my legs (especially paired with the perfect length and the tie at the natural waist). I hope to get a lot of wear out of this outfit!
Dress: Issa London for Banana Republic
Cardigan: Narciso Rodriguez for DesigNation at Kohl's
Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Shoes: Target/Merona
Since there are a lot of colors in the top and cardigan, I kept the accessories neutral, with my trusty Lim bag making another appearance. I could have gone with black shoes but wanted to brighten the outfit a little, so I chose nude pumps. Nude shoes are a wonderful wardrobe staple that visually elongate my legs (especially paired with the perfect length and the tie at the natural waist). I hope to get a lot of wear out of this outfit!
Dress: Issa London for Banana Republic
Cardigan: Narciso Rodriguez for DesigNation at Kohl's
Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Shoes: Target/Merona
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Outfit: Teal Appeal
I've given lots of blog space to Target collaborations, but today I'm going to showcase a piece from Kohl's. They have a recent line called DesigNation, in which the designer chooses a city for inspiration, and they send the designer out to that city to create the pieces. The first designer was Narciso Rodriguez, who was inspired by Istanbul, then Derek Lam with Rio, and currently we have Catherine Malandrino and Paris. These collections are for some reason given less publicity than the Target ones, but the pieces are usually just as nice. Last year, I bought a swimsuit and two tops from the Derek Lam collection. This time around, I didn't have much on my wish list because most of the pieces are black and white, which just isn't my style. I'm a color lover! I deliberately sought out the pieces with color and am so glad I didn't overlook them! Like this lovely teal sweater...
I can't seem to get it to photograph right, but it has a wonderful collection of textures, with the raised ribbing contrasting with the pointelle holes. The ribbed part over the bust is, I'm sure, a strategic decision. I do have to wear a flesh-toned cami underneath it for modesty, but that's no big deal. The color is a dark teal, and it matches my super-comfy Cole Haan ballet flats just perfectly!
I also want to take a minute to mention these incredible skinny jeans...they're made by Uniqlo, and they're amazing! I've never seen my legs looking better, and I feel super-sexy in them. They're a perfect length (32" inseam - you can choose between that and 34"). I could wear them with heels, flats, or boots. And they're only $19.90! The downside is that since they run small in the thigh-to-calf area, I had to size up, and they gap enough at the waist that I can get an entire hand into the waistband. And while they say they're mid-rise, they're not...the rise in my size is 8 inches, which is technically a low rise. But they do cover my butt and sit comfortably on my hip bones, and the waist gapping is (A) something I'm very used to, as a curvy chica, and (B) nothing that a little belt can't fix. Finally, the straight cut is much more forgiving than the tapered cut in the hip-to-knee area, so try out both to see which works for you.
Top: Catherine Malandrino for DesigNation at Kohl's
Jeans: Uniqlo skinny fit straight leg
Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Shoes: Maria Sharapova by Cole Haan
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Outfit: Fashion Faux-Pants
As they say on What Not to Wear...shut the front door! I never, ever, EVER thought I'd be able to pull off a leggings-as-pants look. I've always thought of leggings as something I would need to wear with a long tunic that covers the butt. Enter Uniqlo's "Leggings Pants." Aside from the fact that I really want to rip the "s" off of Leggings and just call them "Legging Pants," these are perfect in every way. Unbelievably slimming, they have the fit of skinny jeans but the feel and comfort of leggings. Today I was going to a choral workshop for a musical I have a part in, and I knew I'd have to move and stretch a lot, so these were perfect. Uniqlo's sizes tend to run small since they're designed for skinny Japanese people, but I managed to work myself into a medium, so I'm sure there's a size for almost everyone out there! And they're on sale right now at Uniqlo for $14.90 ($5 off the regular price)! Even if you miss the sale, the regular price isn't bad for the quality. Side note: the faux leather and corduroy run smaller because the fabric has very little give, so I sized up to large in those. YMMV.
I went with earth tones for fall, and it actually threw me for a bit of a loop. Lately I've been wearing almost exclusively bold colors and bright prints. But earth tones were the staple of my older wardrobe, so I have plenty of them. I dug out a brown embellished almost-tunic top to pair with these dark olive leggings. It's not quite long enough to cover my butt, but it's OK because, again, these leggings are really more like pants! It was a little chilly in the rehearsal hall, so I threw on a soft and warm hooded sweater, and that one does cover my butt. So it's an option for when I'm both cold AND self-conscious. The bag is my ridiculously adorable Phillip Lim for Target taupe mini, and the shoes are a guilty pleasure...sequined leopard-print TOMS. They're brown, gold, and black, and they gave this casual outfit a little ZING!
Top: Chico's
Sweater: Tag says "Kenji handknit" - honestly can't remember where it came from!
Leggings: Uniqlo Leggings Pants
Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Shoes: TOMS (Nordstrom Exclusive "Panthera" style)
I went with earth tones for fall, and it actually threw me for a bit of a loop. Lately I've been wearing almost exclusively bold colors and bright prints. But earth tones were the staple of my older wardrobe, so I have plenty of them. I dug out a brown embellished almost-tunic top to pair with these dark olive leggings. It's not quite long enough to cover my butt, but it's OK because, again, these leggings are really more like pants! It was a little chilly in the rehearsal hall, so I threw on a soft and warm hooded sweater, and that one does cover my butt. So it's an option for when I'm both cold AND self-conscious. The bag is my ridiculously adorable Phillip Lim for Target taupe mini, and the shoes are a guilty pleasure...sequined leopard-print TOMS. They're brown, gold, and black, and they gave this casual outfit a little ZING!
Top: Chico's
Sweater: Tag says "Kenji handknit" - honestly can't remember where it came from!
Leggings: Uniqlo Leggings Pants
Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Shoes: TOMS (Nordstrom Exclusive "Panthera" style)
Outfit: Chic NYC Wedding
I went out of town last weekend for the wedding of a friend from med school. Husband and I had a great time, and I hadn't seen my friend J in about 5 years, so that was really nice. The fact that the wedding was in Manhattan on a Saturday evening and that both members of the couple were in the Navy made me worry that I wouldn't be dressed formally enough, but I took a gamble with this knee-length dress from Banana Republic, and it turned out to be perfect. Apologies for the photo quality...the mirror in my mother-in-law's apartment desperately needs a cleaning, and the lighting was pretty bad. Here goes...
This dress is from the Issa London collection for BR. I absolutely adore this collection and bought 4 dresses and a top from it! The A-line shape with a wrap tie at the waist is so flattering, the royal blue color is amazing, and the whole image is one of simple elegance. I dressed up the look with some sparkly heels and an amazing metallic leather clutch from a Target collab. Added some pearl jewelry to top it off. The dress looked great even after a few hours of dancing! We had an absolute blast...the dinner was excellent, the cake was an ice cream cake, there was a chocolate fountain, drinks were flowing freely, and we met some really fun people...what more can I ask for? Congrats to the happy couple!
Dress: Issa London for Banana Republic
Bag: Marc Jacobs clutch from Neimann Marcus/Target collaboration
Shoes: Nine West (bought from the outlet on clearance for $14!)
This dress is from the Issa London collection for BR. I absolutely adore this collection and bought 4 dresses and a top from it! The A-line shape with a wrap tie at the waist is so flattering, the royal blue color is amazing, and the whole image is one of simple elegance. I dressed up the look with some sparkly heels and an amazing metallic leather clutch from a Target collab. Added some pearl jewelry to top it off. The dress looked great even after a few hours of dancing! We had an absolute blast...the dinner was excellent, the cake was an ice cream cake, there was a chocolate fountain, drinks were flowing freely, and we met some really fun people...what more can I ask for? Congrats to the happy couple!
Dress: Issa London for Banana Republic
Bag: Marc Jacobs clutch from Neimann Marcus/Target collaboration
Shoes: Nine West (bought from the outlet on clearance for $14!)
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Outfit: PG x PL
I was busy over the weekend, so I didn't have time to post this. But this is what I wore out shopping on Sunday. I felt kind of "all dressed up with no place to go," since I was just shopping on my own, but I've wanted to wear this dress for a long time and am running out of nice weather this year! So I took the opportunity.
The dress is from Target's previous designer collab with Prabal Gurung. The material is a bit cheap, but I love the colorblocking and the insanely flattering silhouette. It was my clear favorite of the collaboration, but also the only piece I hadn't worn yet, because I just hadn't found an occasion for it.
This was an easy outfit to put together. I needed the big bag (which has already made several appearances here) to put my finds in, since my county and the surrounding ones have enacted a (ridiculous, stupid, terrible, awful...I can't come up with enough words to describe how much I hate this) law that no longer allows stores to give out plastic bags. You either have to pay 10 cents for paper or go bagless/reusable. But this isn't the place to get political (even though I need those little plastic bags to line my bathroom trash can and put my recyclables in, grumble grumble...). The shoes were and easy pick - this dress just begs for pointy-toed heels, and black not only matches the bag but pulls from the accents in the dress.
Dress: Prabal Gurung for Target
Shoes: BCBGirls
Purse: Phillip Lim for Target
The dress is from Target's previous designer collab with Prabal Gurung. The material is a bit cheap, but I love the colorblocking and the insanely flattering silhouette. It was my clear favorite of the collaboration, but also the only piece I hadn't worn yet, because I just hadn't found an occasion for it.
This was an easy outfit to put together. I needed the big bag (which has already made several appearances here) to put my finds in, since my county and the surrounding ones have enacted a (ridiculous, stupid, terrible, awful...I can't come up with enough words to describe how much I hate this) law that no longer allows stores to give out plastic bags. You either have to pay 10 cents for paper or go bagless/reusable. But this isn't the place to get political (even though I need those little plastic bags to line my bathroom trash can and put my recyclables in, grumble grumble...). The shoes were and easy pick - this dress just begs for pointy-toed heels, and black not only matches the bag but pulls from the accents in the dress.
Dress: Prabal Gurung for Target
Shoes: BCBGirls
Purse: Phillip Lim for Target
Outfit: Buttons and Bows
I worked hard last night and got rewarded with a day off! Good time to run some errands in a cute outfit...
Today I'm wearing a ridiculously easy and comfortable Target dress that cost me all of $8 on clearance. The fabric is thick and soft. It has a subtle hi-lo hem that's a great length for late summer/early fall, and the A-line silhouette is always flattering.
I also picked up these cute Sam & Libby shoes at Target, not knowing that they would go perfectly with this dress. The turquoise color is an exact match, and the off-white accents pick up the off-white stripes in the dress. And who doesn't love a cap toe? I have the same shoes in the nude and off-white color combination too.
The bow belt is an idea I got from a fashion-related Facebook group. It's a perforated patent leather belt from White House/Black Market. Works nicely with the black patent lines in my Kate Spade bag. I also thought the stripes in the bag complemented the subtle stripes in the dress.
Dress: Target/Merona
Shoes: Sam & Libby for Target
Belt: White House/Black Market
Purse: Kate Spade
Today I'm wearing a ridiculously easy and comfortable Target dress that cost me all of $8 on clearance. The fabric is thick and soft. It has a subtle hi-lo hem that's a great length for late summer/early fall, and the A-line silhouette is always flattering.
I also picked up these cute Sam & Libby shoes at Target, not knowing that they would go perfectly with this dress. The turquoise color is an exact match, and the off-white accents pick up the off-white stripes in the dress. And who doesn't love a cap toe? I have the same shoes in the nude and off-white color combination too.
The bow belt is an idea I got from a fashion-related Facebook group. It's a perforated patent leather belt from White House/Black Market. Works nicely with the black patent lines in my Kate Spade bag. I also thought the stripes in the bag complemented the subtle stripes in the dress.
Dress: Target/Merona
Shoes: Sam & Libby for Target
Belt: White House/Black Market
Purse: Kate Spade
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Outfit: Pencil Skirt and a Pop of Color
Every woman should have a well-constructed pencil skirt. They have the magical power to flatter every body type and create a timeless, sophisticated look. I knew I had to own this skirt from J. Crew as soon as I saw it on the rack. It's pretty much self-explanatory:
So much awesome in one skirt! I paired this with some of my Phillip Lim for Target pieces; namely, the black peplum top with the sparkly collar and the black tote bag. I love a peplum top with a pencil skirt - such a boldly feminine silhouette!
Since the clothing was all neutral in color (black/white/navy), I added a pop of color with the shoes. These are the raspberry Tory Burch flats that I picked up last week. They're amazing! I've always wanted to own a pair of Tory Burch flats with the 3-D logo on the toe. I'm not normally into providing free advertisements for whatever I'm wearing, but her logo is a work of art, so I have no problem displaying it on my tootsies. Best part: They were only $79 at Nordstrom Rack!
Top: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Skirt: J. Crew (via outlet store)
Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Shoes: Tory Burch (via Nordstrom Rack)
So much awesome in one skirt! I paired this with some of my Phillip Lim for Target pieces; namely, the black peplum top with the sparkly collar and the black tote bag. I love a peplum top with a pencil skirt - such a boldly feminine silhouette!
Since the clothing was all neutral in color (black/white/navy), I added a pop of color with the shoes. These are the raspberry Tory Burch flats that I picked up last week. They're amazing! I've always wanted to own a pair of Tory Burch flats with the 3-D logo on the toe. I'm not normally into providing free advertisements for whatever I'm wearing, but her logo is a work of art, so I have no problem displaying it on my tootsies. Best part: They were only $79 at Nordstrom Rack!
Top: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Skirt: J. Crew (via outlet store)
Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Shoes: Tory Burch (via Nordstrom Rack)
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Outfit: 90% Target
I'm heading out for some bargain shopping as usual, followed by a BBQ. The change of seasons has kicked my butt this year, so it's time to start dressing for cool weather. I had a plan to wear this shirtdress with an ever-so-slightly visible Spanx slip underneath, an idea I saw on another blog (which I'd credit if I remembered the link...sorry!). But I'm feeling chilly today and did jeggings instead.
If you would have asked me a year ago whether I could pull off jeggings, or even skinny jeans, I would have just about died laughing. Never in my life did I think that my booty and I could make them work, but it's all about finding the right fit. And knowing how to wear them. To me, there's a very distinct difference between leggings/jeggings and pants (skinny or otherwise). With leggings, the mega-booty must be covered by my top at all times.
Side note: I was actually Googling the difference between tights and leggings the other day. Technically my rule for leggings (that the top should cover the booty) actually applies to tights rather than leggings, and it's acceptable to wear leggings that aren't covered up, but I can't swing it.
This year, I became a teeeensy bit more adventurous in my clothing choices and bought some dresses with hemlines that hit (*gasp*) above the knee...which is blasphemy for me! But they were too cute to pass up and didn't come in tall sizes, so I decided to wear them as tunic tops, and into the leggings world I ventured. Of course, the first place I went to was Target. Xhilaration is their juniors line, and they make a lot of super-cute leggings, so I bought a few and love them! However, be forewarned that if you're curvy or basically older than 12, you should size up...a LOT. I'm usually a small in Target clothing and had to wear a large in the Xhilaration leggings and jeggings. Also, the jeggings aren't real denim, but just regular legging material with a denim print. They don't have pockets, faux or otherwise. So if you're looking for something that mimics actual jeans better, these aren't it. That said, I love these and found them cute, comfortable, and somehow relatively flattering.
This outfit is almost 100% Target, and I bet with some effort I could get it to 100%. But I liked this uber-soft Chico's cami so much, I had to include it. You can't really see it in the pic, but it's black with just a hint of lace detailing at the top. Styling tip: To create a sleeker look, tuck a cami into your leggings or pants rather than leaving it out. Similarly, if you wear socks (I'm not), tuck your leggings into them to avoid having the bottoms of the leggings ride up and out of the boots.
Here's the breakdown:
Shirtdress: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Leggings: Target/Xhilaration Jeggings
Booties: Dolce Vita for Target (I missed this collab but luckily found these on ebay!)
Cami: Chico's Platinum
Belt: White House/Black Market perforated patent bow belt
Side note: I was actually Googling the difference between tights and leggings the other day. Technically my rule for leggings (that the top should cover the booty) actually applies to tights rather than leggings, and it's acceptable to wear leggings that aren't covered up, but I can't swing it.
This year, I became a teeeensy bit more adventurous in my clothing choices and bought some dresses with hemlines that hit (*gasp*) above the knee...which is blasphemy for me! But they were too cute to pass up and didn't come in tall sizes, so I decided to wear them as tunic tops, and into the leggings world I ventured. Of course, the first place I went to was Target. Xhilaration is their juniors line, and they make a lot of super-cute leggings, so I bought a few and love them! However, be forewarned that if you're curvy or basically older than 12, you should size up...a LOT. I'm usually a small in Target clothing and had to wear a large in the Xhilaration leggings and jeggings. Also, the jeggings aren't real denim, but just regular legging material with a denim print. They don't have pockets, faux or otherwise. So if you're looking for something that mimics actual jeans better, these aren't it. That said, I love these and found them cute, comfortable, and somehow relatively flattering.
This outfit is almost 100% Target, and I bet with some effort I could get it to 100%. But I liked this uber-soft Chico's cami so much, I had to include it. You can't really see it in the pic, but it's black with just a hint of lace detailing at the top. Styling tip: To create a sleeker look, tuck a cami into your leggings or pants rather than leaving it out. Similarly, if you wear socks (I'm not), tuck your leggings into them to avoid having the bottoms of the leggings ride up and out of the boots.
Here's the breakdown:
Shirtdress: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Leggings: Target/Xhilaration Jeggings
Booties: Dolce Vita for Target (I missed this collab but luckily found these on ebay!)
Cami: Chico's Platinum
Belt: White House/Black Market perforated patent bow belt
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Outfit: Mondrian and Mint
Hooray for random weekdays off! I didn't have to work today, so I spent a lot of the day running errands, and of course that led to shopping. More on that later. Considering I basically wear pajamas to work, a day off is a huge fashion upgrade!
I often build outfits around my purse and/or shoes. And by often, I basically mean always. The tote bag I have here is a real showstopper that I came across by accident. Gilt was having a sale on Kate Spade clothing and accessories, and I really really wanted this dress:
And in my haste to order it, I forgot that shift dresses NEVER look good on me. I really shouldn't even bother trying. They completely obliterate my waist to the point that it looks like I'm wearing a potato sack. So of course, when it came in the mail and I tried it on, this happened:
Yeahhhhh........no. Just no. So of course I was disappointed, but then the miracle that is Marshall's came through for me with a bag in the same print! And since it was a bag and not a dress, no fit issues could ruin my day!
Bonus points for being less than 1/3 of the price of the dress. So of course I started putting together outfits to match the bag, and this is my favorite:
Because the bag has such an eye-catching print, I stuck with solids for the clothes. It's hard to see in the pic, but I combined a peplum-esque top with skinny jeans to create a little bit of shape contrast. I love this top so much, although it didn't photograph well. I don't know why it looks like my boobs are almost on my shoulders in this pic, but they're not...it looks quite nice in real life. But let's talk about these awesome mint flats! Good old Target usually doesn't do leather but quietly put out a wonderful flat called "Emma" in genuine leather. The leather is thin but butter-soft, and the shoes are true to size and so comfy! I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a comfy and affordable simple leather ballet flat. They've started making them in fall colors now too!
Oh, and the results of my shopping trip? A pair of purple croc texture Tory Burch flats (my first of hers!) and a gorgeous metallic navy Rebecca Minkoff M.A.C. with gunmetal hardware. LOVE!
Top: Max Studio
Jeans: Target/Mossimo "curvy skinny" (it strikes again!)
Shoes: Target "Emma" leather scrunch flat (buy them here)
Bag: Kate Spade via Marshall's
I often build outfits around my purse and/or shoes. And by often, I basically mean always. The tote bag I have here is a real showstopper that I came across by accident. Gilt was having a sale on Kate Spade clothing and accessories, and I really really wanted this dress:
And in my haste to order it, I forgot that shift dresses NEVER look good on me. I really shouldn't even bother trying. They completely obliterate my waist to the point that it looks like I'm wearing a potato sack. So of course, when it came in the mail and I tried it on, this happened:
Bonus points for being less than 1/3 of the price of the dress. So of course I started putting together outfits to match the bag, and this is my favorite:
Because the bag has such an eye-catching print, I stuck with solids for the clothes. It's hard to see in the pic, but I combined a peplum-esque top with skinny jeans to create a little bit of shape contrast. I love this top so much, although it didn't photograph well. I don't know why it looks like my boobs are almost on my shoulders in this pic, but they're not...it looks quite nice in real life. But let's talk about these awesome mint flats! Good old Target usually doesn't do leather but quietly put out a wonderful flat called "Emma" in genuine leather. The leather is thin but butter-soft, and the shoes are true to size and so comfy! I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a comfy and affordable simple leather ballet flat. They've started making them in fall colors now too!
Oh, and the results of my shopping trip? A pair of purple croc texture Tory Burch flats (my first of hers!) and a gorgeous metallic navy Rebecca Minkoff M.A.C. with gunmetal hardware. LOVE!
Top: Max Studio
Jeans: Target/Mossimo "curvy skinny" (it strikes again!)
Shoes: Target "Emma" leather scrunch flat (buy them here)
Bag: Kate Spade via Marshall's
Monday, September 23, 2013
Staple: Maxi Dress
I love Max Studio. That's the fault of one of my other friends, T, who took me to my first Max Studio outlet. I may be a lemming when it comes to style, but at least I know some people with great style to follow. Anyway, they make AMAZING maxi dresses. I have at least 4 of them, not to mention all the shorter dresses and tops I've also accumulated. I love their prints, their stretchy knit fabrics, their uber-flattering shape...Max Studio has maxi dresses on lock as far as I'm concerned. The problem is that I've accumulated so many that shopper's guilt sets in whenever I look at one I like. With this particular dress, there was a bit of an internal struggle. My head said "you need another maxi like a hole in...well, me." My heart said "I will stop beating right now if you leave this dress here in the store." I followed my heart.
I didn't have time to style this one, but just wanted to snap a quick pic and post it because I love it so much! Bonus points for being wearable with a simple racerback bra rather than some fancy boob-holding contraption.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Review: 3.1 Phillip Lim for Target
Reading other fashionistas' reviews of the Phillip Lim collection is really what inspired me to start this blog. So without further ado, here's mine!
My general impressions were largely positive. The clothing and bags were surprisingly well-made for Target pieces. Overall, they were a lot more structured than previous collab pieces and in general had a better fit. This collab seemed designed with tall girls in mind, as most of the pieces looked great on my 5'8" frame and weren't too short. The Jason Wu and Prabal Gurung dresses, by comparison, were much shorter in both total length and the torso in particular, which wasn't the right fit on me whatsoever. The negatives are that some of the dresses run too narrow in the hips and wide in the shoulders/chest, which is kind of the opposite of the average woman's body shape.
Here are a few of the pieces I tried on:
As for the bags, I didn't consider them at first because I'm trying to phase faux leather out of my closet. However, these lovely purses started calling my name, so I ordered the small Pashli look-alike in taupe during a very brief online restock and found the larger black Pashli-like tote that was returned to a store. The faux leather is nicely structured and actually difficult to distinguish from some of my real leather bags.
So overall, with a few caveats, I was very pleased with this collection and hope it sets the bar for the future of Target designer collaborations!
My general impressions were largely positive. The clothing and bags were surprisingly well-made for Target pieces. Overall, they were a lot more structured than previous collab pieces and in general had a better fit. This collab seemed designed with tall girls in mind, as most of the pieces looked great on my 5'8" frame and weren't too short. The Jason Wu and Prabal Gurung dresses, by comparison, were much shorter in both total length and the torso in particular, which wasn't the right fit on me whatsoever. The negatives are that some of the dresses run too narrow in the hips and wide in the shoulders/chest, which is kind of the opposite of the average woman's body shape.
Here are a few of the pieces I tried on:
This basic black peplum with a sparkly collar was not on my wish list due to its simplicity, but it looked amazing on! Perfect fit in both the waist and the shoulders, which is a rare find. Keeper!
My inner comic book geek was excited to see the "BOOM!" print pieces, a sweatshirt and a sweater dress. I preferred the colors on the dress over the sweatshirt and was annoyed by the scratchy feel of the sweatshirt fabric. So this one's going back. It's a size S and I found it true to size. As for the sweater dress...
The fit was just all wrong. It's too long even for me (I can't imagine it on petite girls!), huge in the chest and shoulders, and narrow in the hips. I wanted to like this so I could cut off the skirt and wear the sweater with leggings or skinny jeans, but it just wasn't happening. The XS is pictured and the S was no better.
This was another unexpected success for me. Shirtdresses are normally shapeless and unflattering on me. The nicely defined waist and A-line flare of this dress were really perfect. It feels just a little short, especially where it goes up at the sides, so I'm planning to wear it with black leggings or a black slip so I don't feel self-conscious. But I love that it's longer in the back. This is a size small and felt true to size.
This dress was absolutely gorgeous in most ways, but had a few dealbreakers. First, I didn't like the sequins all over the back (you can see this in the back mirror). I preferred just the hint of sequins on the front with a plain back. Second, there's a strange gap where the strapless bodice meets the chiffon overlay on the left side. If those things don't bother you, it's a lovely dress to wear to a wedding or other formal event. This ran slightly large, as I'm modeling a size 4.
I loved the fit and softness of this light grey tank (yay for it being longer in the back!), but I thought the sequin design was cheesy and reminded me of a tuxedo T-shirt. It also didn't seem worth the price tag. This ran big - I'm wearing the XS.
The floral peplum was really cute, but it seemed less structured and a little looser than the black. I let it go for that reason as well as the fact that I bought the dress in the same print. Pretty much true to size, maybe a tiny bit on the larger side, with me in a size S.
This trench coat was my must-have piece from the whole collection, and it didn't disappoint! I had seen some awful reviews from petite girls who thought it swallowed them whole. Luckily, it fit perfectly on me and felt like it was made for my shape! The A-line minimizes my hips, the shoulders fit perfectly, and the sleeves were actually long enough for my monkey arms! This is also a size S. Winner!
I was really excited to try the dress and top in this gorgeous black and white geometric print. The dress, unfortunately, was terrible. It was too short, huge in the chest, and tiny in the hips. Definitely not made for pear shapes and not even worth a picture! This top, however, was quite workable. You can see what a difference a belt makes! It's quite large, almost maternity-huge in the waist, but the shoulders in this size S were perfect, so I didn't size down. Keeping this one because a simple belt solves all of its issues.
As for the bags, I didn't consider them at first because I'm trying to phase faux leather out of my closet. However, these lovely purses started calling my name, so I ordered the small Pashli look-alike in taupe during a very brief online restock and found the larger black Pashli-like tote that was returned to a store. The faux leather is nicely structured and actually difficult to distinguish from some of my real leather bags.
So overall, with a few caveats, I was very pleased with this collection and hope it sets the bar for the future of Target designer collaborations!
Outfit: Lazy Sunday
Don't you just love a lazy Sunday afternoon? I'm going to a movie marathon at a friend's house today and wanted to wear something comfy and slouchy.
Call me old-school, but I love matching. And this bag is a PERFECT match to these periwinkle skinnies. (Who doesn't love the word "periwinkle," BTW?) The top is my collab piece here, a gem from the Neimann Marcus x Target collaboration, designed by Proenza Schouler. I like the funky abstract print, but I LOVE that it's ridiculously soft on the inside and longer in the back than the front. Booty coverage is always a good thing in my book. I sized up to large in this sweatshirt primarily for length in the front, as I have an extremely long torso. So the sweater is really loose and slouchy, but the skinny jeans provide some shape contrast.
Sweatshirt: Proenza Schouler via Neimann Marcus x Target
Jeans: Target/Mossimo "curvy skinny" (the only ones that work for my pear shape!)
Bag: Tignanello, via TJ Maxx
Shoes: Tieks by Gavrieli
Call me old-school, but I love matching. And this bag is a PERFECT match to these periwinkle skinnies. (Who doesn't love the word "periwinkle," BTW?) The top is my collab piece here, a gem from the Neimann Marcus x Target collaboration, designed by Proenza Schouler. I like the funky abstract print, but I LOVE that it's ridiculously soft on the inside and longer in the back than the front. Booty coverage is always a good thing in my book. I sized up to large in this sweatshirt primarily for length in the front, as I have an extremely long torso. So the sweater is really loose and slouchy, but the skinny jeans provide some shape contrast.
Sweatshirt: Proenza Schouler via Neimann Marcus x Target
Jeans: Target/Mossimo "curvy skinny" (the only ones that work for my pear shape!)
Bag: Tignanello, via TJ Maxx
Shoes: Tieks by Gavrieli
Introduction
I blame my friend D for this.
She messaged me on Facebook one day to ask if I had heard of Jason Wu and his collaboration with Target. I hadn't, so I Googled it and was instantly drawn into the world of high-end designer/low-end retailer collaborations. Jason Wu for Target. Derek Lam for Kohl's. Christian Siriano for Payless. The allure of great fashion combined with the affordability of these retailers completely changed my attitude toward clothing. I was hesitant at first because I'm one of those people who keep clothing forever. A few weeks ago, I realized I still have the Gap knit top I wore in my high school sophomore year photo. I was 14 (I'm over 30 now). So clearly I didn't feel that I needed more clothes based on sheer numbers, but in reality my wardrobe was in desperate need of an update. What started as an update turned into an extreme makeover, and I've been having a lot of fun along the way!
I'm starting this blog mostly to keep an archive of how I've been styling these outfits in case I forget how to wear them. Right now I'm thinking I might also include some product reviews and jewelry pics (aside from clothing/shoes/purses, jewelry is my other major obsession). Who knows?
She messaged me on Facebook one day to ask if I had heard of Jason Wu and his collaboration with Target. I hadn't, so I Googled it and was instantly drawn into the world of high-end designer/low-end retailer collaborations. Jason Wu for Target. Derek Lam for Kohl's. Christian Siriano for Payless. The allure of great fashion combined with the affordability of these retailers completely changed my attitude toward clothing. I was hesitant at first because I'm one of those people who keep clothing forever. A few weeks ago, I realized I still have the Gap knit top I wore in my high school sophomore year photo. I was 14 (I'm over 30 now). So clearly I didn't feel that I needed more clothes based on sheer numbers, but in reality my wardrobe was in desperate need of an update. What started as an update turned into an extreme makeover, and I've been having a lot of fun along the way!
I'm starting this blog mostly to keep an archive of how I've been styling these outfits in case I forget how to wear them. Right now I'm thinking I might also include some product reviews and jewelry pics (aside from clothing/shoes/purses, jewelry is my other major obsession). Who knows?
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