Showing posts with label Michael Kors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Kors. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Cheetah Print

My favorite little seven-year-old recently told me that "cheetah always goes with cheetah". Although I'm not sure that I would mix multiple cheetah printed items in a single outfit, she definitely has one thing right; cheetah is in. It's one of the few animal prints that seems to always be in fashion. Incorporate it into your wardrobe through single items of clothing, accessories or jewelry. Take a look at a few of my favorite cheetah print picks below.


Cheetah Print





Toms boots
toms.com



Juicy couture purse
$145 - vanmildert.com


Status Anxiety print wallet
$47 - theiconic.com.au


Nine west jewelry
macys.com



Nine west watch
macys.com


ShedRain folding umbrella
nordstromrack.com


Kate Spade cheetah print glove
lordandtaylor.com


Merona colorful hat
target.com


Vince Camuto accessory
$60 - kurtgeiger.com


Kate Spade cheetah print belt
saksfifthavenue.com


Le Specs sunglasses
$33 - coggles.com


FOSSIL cheetah belt
fossil.com



Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Stripes for Spring

Stripes are a classic pattern that can easily transition from Spiring to Summer. Pair stripes with solids to keep things simple, or mix with another pattern such as a floral or plaid for a bolder look. Add one or all of these items to your Spring wardrobe and re-wear them for months to come!

Spring Stripes

Thursday, August 30, 2012

End of Summer Style

According to the popular saying, white pants are a style taboo once Labor Day has passed. So give your white pants a final run before putting them away until the next summer season rolls around. Whether you are heading to the beach or hanging by the pool this Labor Day weekend, celebrate the end of summer by looking the part. Top your white bottoms with a casual chambray shirt for a light and breezy look. Add coral and gold accessories to incorporate some color and finish off the outfit.

End of Summer: White Pants



Current/Elliott capri jeans
net-a-porter.com


Sperry Top-Sider lace up shoes
piperlime.gap.com


J Crew shoulder handbag
$370 - net-a-porter.com


Michael Kors chronograph watch
piperlime.gap.com


Teardrop earrings
adabelles.com


H M hair clip accessory
$3.15 - hm.com


Ray-Ban cat sunglasses
$140 - monnierfreres.co.uk

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Casual Color Blocking

During a recent shopping trip I came across the perfect red pleated skirt (on sale!), and had to have it. After showing it to my fashion-forward mom, she informed me that its solid red color was perfect for the upcoming season, because color blocking is so "in" (as are mid-length pleated skirts, I'm told). After gaining this tid-bit of fashion knowledge, I began to notice the color blocking trend everywhere!

Being that my outfits generally consist of mostly neutrals, figuring out how to adopt this colorful new trend posed as a bit of a challenge for me. I decided to pair my new red skirt with a palette of colors that weren't too bright. This allowed me to customize color blocking in a way that works best for me. Pairing the red (reddish-orange, actually) skirt with a yellow top seemed to form a great color combo. Adding casual leather boots, a hint of turquoise, and a whole lot of gold accessories, really tied the entire outfit together.

I'll leave you with this tip: When following trends, make sure to stay true to your style by wearing trends in a way that works for you.

Casual Colorblock


Old Navy top
$30 - oldnavy.gap.com

Dorothy Perkins pleated skirt
$44 - dorothyperkins.com

Coach leather boots
$398 - coach.com

Jigsaw gold bangle
£39 - jigsaw-online.com

Michael Kors square watch
$250 - michaelkors.com

Max & Chloe stone earrings
$180 - maxandchloe.com

Rag bone leather fedora
$140 - stylebop.com

Ray-Ban ray ban sunglasses
€139 - impressionen.de