Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Coachella?

Since I couldn't go to Coachella, I brought Coachella to me.  Here's my festival inspired look:




Top: Asos.com $12
Skirt: American Apparel $48
Shoes: Converse $42 (Check JCP for a discounted $28 version of the same sneaker)

~Ms. Styles




Shoe of the Day: The Miista 'Allison' Iridescent Oxford

Miista 'Allison, Iridescent black, oxford
Currently $184.95 at Ashburyskies.com
Super cute and fun! You can wear them with jeans, skater skirts or ripped jean shorts...just to name a few options. I don't know when my obsession with oxfords will end...or if it ever will, but for right now...oxfords are a hit for me!
~Ola

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Printed Shorts!

These...


...are everything. The search for the perfect pair of affordable printed shorts has begun.

~Ms. Styles



Shoe of the Day: ZARA Raffia Espadrille

Image 1 of RAFFIA ESPADRILLE from Zara
Currently $49.99 at Zara.com
Fun and comfy summer espadrille! Can't wait to wear them with my favorite denim shirt and ripped white shorts...just an idea. Affordable as well!

~ Ola

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Oxfords...It's Become an Obsession



OXFORDS...My latest shoe obsession....

I'm obsessed with oxfords...and I'm no longer concerned about about fixing my "problem". I wear them everywhere...to work, to the grocery store, dinner dates, even night clubs (I care not). I like being comfortable and I don't want to sacrifice being comfortable for fashion...it's just not going to work for me at this time.
At first I thought I should get help...but all I really need help with is finding more of them. I'm a sale stalker and I'm on a budget so I've limited the amount of money I choose to spend on oxfords...but I can't help the way I feel...and I might just need to splurge soon. So here are a few of the oxfords I've been eyeing recently....if you want to send me a pair...I'll gladly except them.

 The Loeffler Randall Beatriz Oxford
Loeffler Randall® Beatriz Oxfords
Currently $199.99 at Madewell.com

The Ted Baker London Kape2 Oxford (Grey Leopard Pony)
Currently $102.48 at 6pm.com



The Sam Edelman Jerome Oxford ( Metallic Silver)
Jerome - Soft Silver main view
Currently $69.99 at 6pm.com






The Matt Bernson 'Gimlet' Perforated Oxford
Currently $197.95 at Nordstrom.com



The Prada Oxford Flat
Currently a whopping $590.00 at Nordstrom.com
I definitely can't afford these...but a girl can dream right?

I must confess, not only do I have an obsession with oxfords, but I'm just obsessed with shoes. I find it difficult to find clothing items that fit well so I've resorted to hunting for great deals on shoes because I'm rarely disappointed in how the shoe fits. With that being said, I'll be posting a shoe of the day periodically. I'll post everything from sky high heels (even though I don't wear them much) to the latest pair of exclusive sneakers (yes, I still wear sneakers...and I'm not ever going to be ashamed). Stay tuned. 

-Ola

Sunday, March 9, 2014

The Dressing room is one of my favorite places...

It's been awhile but I wanted to share some great finds in TJ.  I pride myself in being a maxinista.  

Overalls have been trending over the past but it's never too late to add a print.  These overalls add a nice touch of color and flair to the farmer Doug influenced style.

I warned you about the hunt for shorts.  Well...




I love a good crop too and this little sweater number is perfection.  The printed shorts make a great accent to the blacked out top.

*fitting room tip: If you see a piece you think would be a great addition to your closet, find something else, similar to an item you own (or not if you feel like balling out) to try it on with.  This will give you a better feel for the role this (or these) new item(s) will play in your wardrobe.

Overalls: $14.99
Crop top sweater: $11.99
Printed shorts: $15.99

Friday, February 14, 2014

Name Change...

Hey Everyone!
We changed the name. New Year...new look...we're excited!
Hello 2014...

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Excursion through JCP at the SMall



I turned 25 a few months ago and I'm going through a quarter-life crisis.  Things for me are going as God would have them but He and I aren't exactly on the same page of what that means.  I say all this to explain why I find myself in the middle of the country (literally, not figuratively) when I hail from the Northeast and went to school in Atlanta.  I've struggled to find good fashion let alone great.  I've never been the chief sheriff on what constitutes amazing looks but since I've been here, I've been able to really dive into style.  With so few places to go I've made it my mission to find what I can in unexpected places.  My latest find has been JC Penny.  When I was younger my mom dragged me there all the time and if there current deals are any indication of what shopping there in the 90s was like I see why.  The new rebranding they are endeavoring in is working.



I recently saw this shirt on GQ's tumblr with an extensive explanation of why this bumble bee is made of thread spun from 18k gold warranting the pretty price tag of $985.  Here is a much different men's tailored women's button down with many more less extravagant member of the apinae family and only costs $35.






I have been searching for a white peplum top to adore.  I recently went to a wedding dress boutique (I did not know that at the time otherwise I would have run in the other direction) and found this cool leather peplum top for $69.




But I'm still looking for summer white.  While this trend reached its saturation this spring, I think it's a great feminine look especially for those of us deficient of natural womanly curves (such as myself).  It's a great attention getter for my coke bottle ladies and gives some definition for my less shapely females (I.e. it works for everyone).  Here's what I found at JCP for a meager $17.  I love the back detail.  I'm also very fond of high sleeve lines.  They make my line backer shoulders look less NFL more LFL (lingerie football league).


  

I love the back detail.  It makes the top really pop.




I don't know where I am going but I LOVE THIS!  The nice thing about JCP is its one of those stores where designers are featuring their less expensive capsule collections.  Marchesa's version is called and this is without a doubt my favorite from the line.  I wish I had a wedding, or some formal event to attend because this would be a shoe-in look.  I almost want to have a ladies dinner party as an excuse to buy it.  The dress is currently on sale for $50 and with no where to go I'm super tempted to buy it.

The moral of the story is: don't be afraid to look in unfamiliar places for love (as in clothing items you might fall in love with).

~ Ms. Styles


P.S. A simple fitting room etiquette note.  I hate hate HATE when I'm looking at a beautiful shirt, its the last one in my size and I have to leave it on the rack because someone left their makeup traces all over it.  Be courteous to other fashion soul sisters.  Do whatever you can to avoid contact between your face and the garment.  I wore a bold red lip today, so every time something went over my face I blotted my lips.  I also unzipped/unbuttoned shirts completely to avoid my face all together (putting shirts on from the bottom up instead of the top down is also an option, just be tricky not to stretch the shirt out over your hips and bottom).  Good shopping karma will come back around.

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Partying During the Day...I Love Day Parties


Day Parties are IN right now...and I'm all for it. If you know anything about me, and I'm sure my friends can attest to this...I am usually the first one to "tap out" when we rendezvous at night. Anyway, so I had a day party to attend this past weekend and the shopping bug bit me. Unfortunately I had to resist because my bank account and I didn't agree on how much money I wanted to spend and what was actually available. As usual, I needed to let my creative juices flow and proceeded to search through my wardrobe to see what I could concoct for the day.

Royal blue is my new black...at least for right now. I recently ordered a royal baby-doll-esque dress from one of my favorite online sites, ASOS, for only $16. 

In case you're wondering how the dress fits me...here's a picture:




I couldn't decide which look I wanted for the day. Keep in mind I was set on NOT wearing any of my heels. I get into what I like to call "shoe-moods". Sometimes I only want to wear flats and sneakers and other times I'm all about wearing a heel that is at least five inches. Back to the topic at hand...my outfit for the day party. Here are the three looks that I chose from (keep in mind I'm only working with this blue dress)

Look 1:
Dress, All White Chucks, Charlotte Hornets snapback, Silver necklace (Nordstroms Juniors Department), Leopard print earrings (compliments of @theellecollection on Instagram), African print cloth satchel
Look 2: 
Dress, Tory Burch sandals, Ball and Chain necklace (compliments of @neonfleur on Instagram), black leather clutch (American Apparel), "Diamond" Studs

Look 3:
Dress, JC booties (Nordstrom), Grey and Silver Beaded necklace, Silver Hoops, Black leather bag (Zara)




Look 4: 
Dress, Beaded sandals (Urban Outfitters), Thin gold chain, and leopard head wrap (Forever 21), black leather clutch (American Apparel), Gold Hoops (BP Department at Nordstrom)

Look 5:
Dress, JC booties, African Print Necklace (compliments of @Neonfleur on Instagram), Gold bracelet (Passed down from Grandma), Gold triangular earring and panther ear cuff, black leather clutch (American Apparel).

I decided to go with Look 5...Let me know what you think (in a respectful manner of course). If you have any questions about where to purchase an item...leave a comment and I'll get back to you!

-Ola

Monday, August 5, 2013

Fitting Room Fashions

Every time my mom dressed me in one of those frilly bouncy huge dresses with those awful lace socks I would wish for the day when I could dress myself.  Well my ship has finally come in (at least it did 15 years ago).  I love all that the fashion world has to offer except the price tags.  Even the “affordable” options listed in magazines can often be out of reach for a grad student struggling to be fly and twenty-five. My wealth hasn’t come just yet but in an effort to be prepared, I’m scoping all the designer houses and their various design esthetics to see what makes them worth that pretty penny.  I have continued to evolve my look into whatever I’m feeling at the moment (see recent blonde hair) 

and it is a great feeling to dress how you want to regardless of how people gawk and stare (again refer to new blonde hair).  I always feel like decisions are best made once you have all the information.  So my thinking, however backwards, is that once I know what makes the designer pieces… so damn great… I can look for those qualities in other, presumably less expensive pieces.  Prepare to see me in the dressing rooms of random boutiques in middle America and wherever else I find myself, trying on clothes priced well above their worth and buying similar items priced just right.  Hope you enjoy my journey from fitting room to fitting room while I expand, or in some case rediscover, the items in my own closet.  ~Ms. Styles