We came across the Face Hunter blog while looking for jewelry display photos on flickr this morning. It reminds us of the Sartorialist. Both of which we could read for hours on end. Enjoy and Happy Friday!
Photo: facehunter.blogspot.com
We came across the Face Hunter blog while looking for jewelry display photos on flickr this morning. It reminds us of the Sartorialist. Both of which we could read for hours on end. Enjoy and Happy Friday!
Photo: facehunter.blogspot.com
Mini skirts and cardigans have been our uniform lately. The combo is easy to wear and it’s so comfy. We think Stephanie over at Anywho has the right idea. Happy Thursday!
Photo: anywho.cover.dk
These are the jeans we’ve been wanting for Fall. As we’re getting closer to our trip to NYC, these are the jeans we’re imagining wearing to the showrooms with a Steven Alan navy on white striped tee, Wren khaki anorak and the perfect pair of brown suede moccasins. When it gets colder, how cute will they look with chunky sweaters. They were great in the summer with little cami tops and they’re going to transition beautifully into the cold months. Since they’re Found Denim, they’re going to make our behinds look amazing. The wash is between dark and super faded. They run long, so call on your alterations expert and give them a heads up.
Lately we’ve been thinking a lot about the Anna Sui Butterfly tunic for Fall. Having this vibrant piece now is assurance that you won’t be feeling the winter blahs in the months to come. We love it under a leather bomber or motocycle jacket with jeans, and if you’re petite, you can get away with wearing it as a dress with super high loafer wedges. If you feel like there’s too much volume on top, it looks really fantastic with one of our Ada leather wrap belts. Start planning your Fall and Winter wardrobe, and include lots of color!
We love the Wren Sepia skirt pictured above and love how it’s paired with the Elliot tank. Finish off your summer with the skirt. Wear it casually with a relaxed tank or dress it up with a white button down and black blazer. The pattern the dye forms on the fabric is pretty nifty — it reminds us of fractals. Have a great weekend!