Just a few things I find myself often drooling over... the Louis is VERY far off, but I'm seriously wanting a wallet, a new longchamp and a kate spade watch. WISH I had a birthday coming up!! But for now as a grown up lady, I must choose what to save for, and then be patient!!!
To be raised in the south is a privilege. It means many things, but to me it has meant a love of all things preppy and classic, Lilly, Pearls, bows, ribbons, and the color pink. Graciousness is key, and one never leaves home without a little make up.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Job Interview Outfit Ideas
I have currently just begun the process of searching for a new job, and it is just LOTS of fun... We'll see what happens, I'm really just networking to see what I can find, my goal is to go back to school eventually (either my Masters in counseling or Law school...) but until then I need to make more money!! Anyway, I was trying to think of what I might wear to an interview, and to work in a professional setting. With my current position it doesn't matter what I wear, it's been a while since I've dressed professional. It's not easy to figure out a preppy twist to it all, since to an interview I would just want to dress classically. The good thing however, is that a preppy wardrobe is full of classic items that can be dressed up or down. Button downs that I often wear untucked with jeans, can be tucked into dress slacks or a skirt. Hopefully I'll have an interview to wear some of my ideas to soon!!
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!!
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!!
Pippa says hello!!
xx,
Brooke
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Nina Garcia's Ten Wardrobe basics
Last night I was reading a book a friend gave me for my birthday: "The Little Black Book of Style" by Nina Garcia (of project runway and Elle Magazine). And I was struck by her list of ten wardrobe basics, the barebones of a good wardrobe. I wasn't sure if I would agree with anything such a fashionable lady had written, but I was pleasantly surprised. These barebones are essentials for classically dressed women everywhere. Once you have these things, that is when you build, buying that adorable madras skirt, those interesting indian moccasins, that funky, chunky, pearl wrap necklace. First, the essentials like a white button down and a trench must be found. She spoke of a mans button down, which I have heard of before, but Ralph Lauren makes the same button down in women's sizes... I prefer the classic fit, which is looser, but still cut for a woman's body.
There is the trench, a wonderful jacket that can go with anything and everything. I found mine at the Gap outlet, and had an acquaintance ask if it was Burberry! I felt like I finally "got it" after that. She also mentions cashmere cardigans and turtlenecks, how they can dress up anything and always work well. A men's watch, which is the trend right now, and I have not felt like trying it, but perhaps this citizen watch could work. My watch is actually a super tiny seiko, and I like not being the millionth person wearing a Michael Korz mans watch. Denim she describes as being effortless, and a way to dress something down. Ballet flats are essential when heels won't work. Which to me is 99.9 % of the time, so we certainly don't agree there. But I do agree that a pair of classic black heels is essential, after being gifted those pictured, I now see that spending a bit more on them makes them far more tolerable, also they look great with the Little Black dress, a staple of every young classic lady. Diamonds I would probably replace with pearls, as I view diamonds a bit like Holly Golightly as they are for older women than I. And finally a great bag that is NOT an it bag or even close, and I couldn't agree more there.
Glad to know she is giving women advice that I can agree with! She goes on to describe buying with drama... and having MANY heels, and that is where I stopped reading, but I appreciated the refresher on the essentials and found it inspiring.
There is the trench, a wonderful jacket that can go with anything and everything. I found mine at the Gap outlet, and had an acquaintance ask if it was Burberry! I felt like I finally "got it" after that. She also mentions cashmere cardigans and turtlenecks, how they can dress up anything and always work well. A men's watch, which is the trend right now, and I have not felt like trying it, but perhaps this citizen watch could work. My watch is actually a super tiny seiko, and I like not being the millionth person wearing a Michael Korz mans watch. Denim she describes as being effortless, and a way to dress something down. Ballet flats are essential when heels won't work. Which to me is 99.9 % of the time, so we certainly don't agree there. But I do agree that a pair of classic black heels is essential, after being gifted those pictured, I now see that spending a bit more on them makes them far more tolerable, also they look great with the Little Black dress, a staple of every young classic lady. Diamonds I would probably replace with pearls, as I view diamonds a bit like Holly Golightly as they are for older women than I. And finally a great bag that is NOT an it bag or even close, and I couldn't agree more there.
Glad to know she is giving women advice that I can agree with! She goes on to describe buying with drama... and having MANY heels, and that is where I stopped reading, but I appreciated the refresher on the essentials and found it inspiring.
XX,
Brooke
Monday, December 19, 2011
Simple Preppy Accessories
Amidst all my holiday shopping I was dwelling on the fact that it is hard to be preppy on a budget. I think this is mostly because staples of a truly preppy wardrobe can be rather pricey! Due to preppy clothes being made of nice materials and constructed well. A suit from Brooks Brothers is not cheap, but the owner will have it for a lifetime... I appreciate and understand all this, however it at times can be frustrating to have a budget in mind when shopping! So I find a few options that help me... Having preppy accessories can make you feel cuter, even when wearing a simpler outfit. As well as cute little unexpected preppy touches. For instance I have a monogram sticker on my car with a matching monogrammed keychain. I love this, it makes me feel girly and preppy and I get to enjoy it every time I get in my car!
My Lilly tumbler always makes me feel so cute. It's perfect for driving, so easy to sip my arnold palmer on the road! And it's sooo girlie and cute! Mine is the green with tulips! I love it! My tumbler and my Lilly agenda are always with me in the car (Agenda in Nice To See you) and though so cheap I enjoy them daily! Also, these sorts of things make wonderful gifts! Cheap and so satisfying!!!
I may be one to shop the sales racks or ebay, but there are ways to enjoy preppy things for not very much money! I think it's worth investing in some real jewelry as well, to really freshen up your outfit. Pearl studs, and necklace, as well as a classic necklace from tiffany's or similar can do wonders and can be worn every day!
XX,
Brooke
Friday, December 16, 2011
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