To meet someone. And be met.
To be chosen. To choose.
To love. To be loved.
This is everything.
— Mark Groves
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Dazzled. Shashi makes great jewelry. This liquid metal necklace caught my eye.
Soured. The insidious popularity of ‘Hot Mess Syndrome.’
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A simple question for the end of the day: What is the one thing you want to buy for your spring wardrobe? Because even though it’s just 38-degrees where I live, sunshine and flowers are on their way.
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I’m looking for a midi skirt- maybe floral? Something I can dress up/down.
Spring green work dress with sleeves!
Never thought I’d see the day that this blog would post an item from Abercrombie & Fitch.
I never thought I’d see the day I’d consider buying something from Abercrombie & Fitch!
Ditto! I just ordered it and will pick it up at a store in Boston next week?!!?
Ooh, what color did you get? I got olive green. Picking up in the store next week too. I’ll be interested to see if their stores are still dark and loud and smell heavily of cologne.
A and F is shockingly decent these days!!
A tea dress with a fun pattern. Winter never really made it here, but I’m ready for flowers and spring!
I like that Shashi necklace – but what is the motif of the actual necklace? Is it supposed to be a sun or a moon? I am fashion challenged but I’ve been looking for something like that.
Not sure if it is supposed to be something. I would call it a blob.
I think it’s supposed to look like you poured out a drop of liquid metal.
Work shoes that feel spring/summery but aren’t open-toed! I’ve been living in black shoes all winter and would love to mix it up in the warmer weather with something more interesting than a nude ballet flat.
I just ordered some cole haan loafers from Nordstrom (McKenna and the Caddie) to hopefully replace my 2010 or 2011-ish cognac and black loafers which are starting to get holes in them. The Caddie came in some brighter spring colors – the coral was too bright for me, but if I wore more blues the Indigo looked gorgeous online. I also have a pair of flax textured (birdseye maybe?) rothys that are my summer default but that I also mix in for shoulder season – neutral but not nude.
Ditto! The only non-black shoes I own are nude stilettos. I would love a non-black shoe I can wear on more casual work days where I don’t need to wear formal heels and can be more fun.
What a beautiful quote! So simple, but so “everything” at the same time.
A pair of cobalt trousers. I saw a fabulous pair at Boden, and I am feeling bold colors for spring!
More date night clothes!
I need some short sleeved blouses. Not cap sleeved and not overly puffy. Just basic summer blouses for work.
Wide legged pants in a lighter material (cotton, linen, blended to prevent wrinkles?) and maybe also a smaller cross body bag with a top handle in a light or pastel color.
A navy shirtdress that I will wear with bare legs. Hurry up, spring!!
Winter in central Texas essentially IS spring weather wise but I’m ready for more color and liking the cropped pants I’m seeing— though I struggle to find the right shoes for the wider leg versions im drawn to. I just ordered my first pair of Rothys in black after debating between those and the lighter Birdseye for spring…
I’m also throwing in a comment on the hot mess article. I don’t see myself in others or in literary or social archetypes of women often… but I am a hot mess! I appreciated this article’s acknowledgement of some of our more positive qualities. It may not be pretty- but I will get the job done.
That Hot Mess Syndrome article is SO good. I don’t feel like I know any Liz Lemons, but I couldn’t watch the last few seasons of 30 rock because the idea that this utterly deranged person was capable of being a show runner at a major network drove me crazy. I nearly stopped watching Mindy Project for the same reason.
Question since you recommend the Core 10 cotton tees – anyone have experience with the similar-looking Core 10 “fitted run tech” tees? I like less cotton in my workout tees and these look good (and so inexpensive). Anyone have thoughts?
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I’m in the market for a sleek, almond toed pair of loafers for work. I love the look of the pointed toe ones, but my impossibly wide square feet would never allow it. No-sock season is coming, and my pair of classic Sam Edelman ballet flats feel a little juvenile.