Showing posts with label sweets and hearts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweets and hearts. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2015

Here I Go-Go

Modcloth mod 60s shift dress with Seychelles boots and cloche hat by Sweets and Hearts
Erica of Sweets and Hearts

Hello lovelies!

It's been a while since I've posted (I missed you!) and I still have some swaps to share with you. I borrowed this awesome 60's inspired shift dress from Miss Amy. It has the cutest Peter Pan collar, and I love the chunky buttons and pockets.

I wanted to layer a jacket over it, but couldn't figure it out based on what I have in my closet. I felt like my jackets were either too shapeless or too fitted. I ended up just leaving it the way it is, but I played up the 60's-ness with my over-the-knee boots. The hat is a little 1920's, so the whole outfit ended up being a go-go flapper of sorts. Is that a thing?

Modcloth mod 60s shift dress with Seychelles boots and cloche hat by Sweets and Hearts Modcloth mod 60s shift dress with Seychelles boots and cloche hat by Sweets and Hearts Modcloth mod 60s shift dress with Seychelles boots and cloche hat by Sweets and Hearts Modcloth mod 60s shift dress with Seychelles boots and cloche hat by Sweets and Hearts
Modcloth mod 60s shift dress with Seychelles boots and cloche hat by Sweets and Hearts
Outfit Details:
Navy Peter Pan collar shift dress (Amy's, from ModCloth)
Black suede over-the-knee boots (Seychelles)
Black wool cloche hat (Forever 21)
Amy

Amy was extremely creative in her styling. I love how the bright yellow contrasts with the navy. Those fierce cateyes are pretty awesome too.

How would you style it?
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Enjoy the rest of your Friday! xx

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Group Roundup: Halloween Fashion & Costumes


My favourite Hallowe'en costume was Snow White. I dressed up as her several years ago with a store bought costume, which I think is a bit too risque for here (and honestly, it's quite short and out of my current comfort zone). I love the idea of being able to pull together a costume from your actual closet, so this was my attempt at Snow White! Luckily, I still had my black wig handy!


Lisa of Lala Faux Bois

I went to a Halloween party last night but haven't had a chance to go through pictures, so here's a flashback to last year when I was Mary Poppins. It was a pretty easy costume to put together- the clothes were thrifted and I made the bow tie out of red felt. Out of desperation, I bought the hat at a costume shop and glued on plastic daisies. I had to buy a new umbrella, but it's come in handy since :) 


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Ashley of Southern (California) Belle
I don't usually dress up for Halloween, but a friend of mine had a birthday/costume party last night so I gave in.  I didn't want to spend any money on my costume so I dusted off my Minnie Mouse ears from Disneyland and went with it!  I used a plain black crop top with my Hell Bunny skirt and a full crinoline underneath.  I love that it's not far off from my everyday outfit ensemble (except for the makeup, of course!).
Erica of Sweets and Hearts
Halloween is the best. I mean, costumes and candy? What could be better? I usually make my costume or build one around something already in my closet. The Cat in the Hat is one of my favorites that I've put together. A couple of years ago, I needed something to wear to my work event. I had scored this awesome Modcloth tuxedo sweater dress in a swap and inspiration struck when I realized how cartoony it was. I DIYed a small version of the hat (glued to a headband with a cat ear) based on tutorials I found online. Then I made a giant bow pin for the sweater. Adding my 2D inspired Jump from Paper bag was a no-brainer, so I brought that along too. It was a delightful (and comfortable!) costume that was inexpensive and easy.
Elana of Room 334

I've never been one to get really into Halloween. I'm usually the person who spends $5 on a nametag that says "Hi, my name is 'Life'" and a bag of lemons to be "when life gives you lemons" (like I did last year), but I decided to have a little more fun with it this year for a costume party and for work. Back to the Future is one of my all-time favorite movies, so when I realized how easy it would be to be Marty McFly, I couldn't resist. I only had to buy a white plaid button down from Goodwill and a red puffy vest from JC Penney, and I enlisted the help of my best friend to be Doc Brown. After all, why dress in a slutty costume when you can be dudes from an '80s movie? I don't know, Doc, this is heavy.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Frills and Froth

Erica of Sweets and Hearts

Hellooo! I hope you're all enjoying fall so far. It's actually my favorite season (I'm not a fan of the dry heat we have to endure out here most of the year!) because I enjoy wearing all those cute wool hats, tights, scarves, layers, and just everything else I can't wear during the summer.

Here's an outfit from earlier in the summer, featuring a gorgeous mint green dress borrowed from Hannah. It was actually one of her Stylish Surprise packages from ModCloth (they do these "grab bag" type deals every now and then where you spend $10-15 and receive a surprise item worth $30-$200+). She really lucked out--it's such a beautiful dress which interesting texture on the skirt.

The mint color is bold enough on its own, but I wanted to pair it with an equally saturated color and chose pink. I styled it with my colorful hot air balloon necklace, a pink striped clutch, and white flats (which are nearly invisible, thanks to the grass).

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Outfit Details:
Mint fit and flare dress (borrowed from Hannah; Minuet via ModCloth)
Gold metal belt (came with another dress)
Hot air balloon necklace (c/o Sincerely Sweet Boutique)
Pink striped clutch (c/o Sole Society)
Gold flats (Dollhouse)

Hannah | Ashley | Jessica

Hannah kept it sweet and simple by pairing it with black strappy heels. I love Ashley's girly take with her pearl headband and pink belt, as well as Jessica's effortless accessorizing with neutral colors. Don't forget to check out their posts for their outfit details (links are under their photos above).

How would you style this dress?


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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Kit Kat

Modcloth 'Looking to Tomorrow' Red Peter Pan Collar Retro Vintage-Style Dress Outfit with Cat-Ear Beret Hat
Erica of Sweets and Hearts

Sammi really does have the best dresses. Lucky for me, she happens to own some that have been sitting on my wishlist for a very long time--including this one (edit: back in stock on ModCloth!). It totally reminds me of both Little Orphan Annie and Veruca Salt. Although my outfit was inspired by neither, I still wanted to play up the girlishness.

I wore it with a thin black belt, my black cat ear beret, sheer black tights, and my patent jazz-inspired oxfords.

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Outfit Details:
Red scalloped collar "Looking to Tomorrow" dress (Sammi's; from ModCloth)
Black cat ear beret (c/o Chicnova)
Black skinny belt (came with another dress)
Semi-sheer black tights (c/o Hanes)
Black patent bow 'York Jazz' oxfords (Me Too)

Black bow ring (Forever 21)


Sammi

Doesn't Sammi look adorable with that 'Baby Biscuit' tote bag and t-strap flats? I also love how she paired the dress with a white bow belt to match the collar. Also, you can't see it in the above photo, but her tights have little red hearts on the backs of the ankles! View her post here.

Hope you're having a wonderful summer!

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Sunday, July 13, 2014

Style Challenge: What to Wear to a BBQ

It's officially summer, which means it's the perfect time for activities that involve the great outdoors!  This season is always fraught with pool parties, picnics, and of course, one of the yummiest traditions: barbeques!  We thought it might be fun to showcase what we'd wear to enjoy some delicious BBQ fare:

To me, nothing says "summer" more than gingham!  This yellow gingham dress is perfect for any summertime cookout; it's lightweight, flirty and fun!  I am a big fan of grilling in the summer -- nothing beats a lightly-charred hot dog.  I'm also dying to try grilled fruit (like pineapple and peaches) this summer!  What's your favorite grilled delicacy?

Marisa of The Shades of Monet Chronicles

So this is what I literally wore to my family's Memorial Day BBQ back in May.  In the summer, I feel like you can never go wrong with primary colors.  They just scream Americana and grilled goodies, and blueberry cobbler, you know?  This little Mata Traders dress that was covered with yellow umbrellas and had a blue bottom on it paired up quite festively with my red, white, and blue owl tote and little peep toe flats and with that I was ready to party.  Now bring on the BBQ!

Elana of Room 334

I'm always the most overdressed person in my family no matter what, but I especially stand out during events like barbecues. I'm fortunate enough to have a really close family that does things like get together and grill often (and by that I mean it's just my dad and one of my brothers who grills), so whenever we do something of the sort, I usually try to throw on something fairly casual. I wore this look on my blog recently, and while I didn't actually wear it to a BBQ, it's the kind of casual, fun outfit that I would wear for the occasion. Some sunglasses and sandals are a must, and I think some fun prints are necessary as well. I'm hoping we have a BBQ again soon so I can put on this exact outfit again.  


Katie of Butterfly Loves Snapdragons 

When thinking of grilling out, I usually try to discern what type of occasion it is. If there will be bonfire-ing afterwards I wear my favorite pair of worn in jeans and boots with my hair up in my trusty scarf. If it will be a warmer night, a comfy dress and jean jacket is my go to ensemble! Either way I usually end up wearing denim in some fashion because it is so sturdy. Anyone who knows me knows that I am a marshmallow fiend when it comes to fires, so I definitely need something I don't mind getting too dirty in either :) S'mores, you know?

Happy Grilling friends! 

Lisa of Lala Faux Bois

Most BBQs in the AZ desert are centered around a pool party since it's the only way to make the blazing heat tolerable. This summer I've been pretty obsessed with my pretzel float :) An easy jersey dress, jelly sandals, and a head scarf round out my go-to party outfit.

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Erica of Sweets and Hearts 

The dry heat in Southern California isn't fun to be around, so for BBQs and other outdoor events I usually stick to lightweight fabrics that breathe well (and quite honestly, short shorts, mini dresses, and sleeveless crop tops=lifesavers in the summer). I still make sure to incorporate a bright color or two and quirky patterns. Here, I'm wearing a coral ruffle blouse with a ditsy daisy print, gray and white striped shorts by Dear Creatures (sorry so wrinkly--I'd been out and about that day), and my leather flower sandals by Poetic Licence.

Dus of Cuddly Cacti

When going to a BBQ anytime in spring or summer, you can most likely find me with a big hat on my head to protect me from the strong sun we get in the southwest. That, and a mug full of iced coffee, which makes this outfit more than fitting for my next BBQ! 



What do you wear to a summer BBQ?

Monday, June 30, 2014

Velvet Roses

Erica of Sweets and Hearts
This dress has been styled by old and new members alike, so it's about time I finally tried it out for myself. I honestly don't know why I didn't borrow it before--it's gorgeous! Marisa has so many vintage gems in her closet and this is one of my personal favorites. It has a certain 90's appeal and is made from such a pretty floral velvet. It's a shame it's vintage--I wish I could find something like it because I almost didn't want to give it back.

I wore it with a gray knit beret, a braided belt, a kite necklace I made a few years ago, and my super tall wooden platform heels I got from DSW.

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Outfit Details:
Vintage long-sleeve floral multicolor velvet dress (borrowed from Marisa
Brown braided belt (came with another dress) 
Gray knit beret (Forever 21
Brown leather bow wooden platform heels (N.Y.L.A.
Gold kite necklace (made by me)

 
Marisa | Hannah | Dus

Marisa has such a knack for romantic color palettes and accessories (I need that hat!). Hannah and Dus both paired the dress with bright accessories, but I love how differently they styled it from one another--and for different climates too.

Feel free to check out my blog for more style posts.
How would you wear Marisa's vintage floral velvet dress?


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