Showing posts with label Faryl Robin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Faryl Robin. Show all posts

Sunday, January 30, 2011

'This Thing of [Cuteness]'



Since I bought my vintage Razza Elephant necklace (first worn here), I've been sort of obsessed with his pieces.  This giraffe necklace has been a bit harder to get my hands on and it is a bit  more expensive, but I finally scored it on eBay and I REALLY love it!  Not sure which I love more, the elephant or the giraffe.  Which one do you guys like the best?






(photos by N. Willock)

It's just been waaaaaaaaaay too cold in NY/NJ to take pictures outside (sorrow). So for now, I'll be snapping pics wherever I can indoors. BTW, don't you just love it when people stare at you while you're posing for pics?

Oh and as an aside, I'm sort of cheating on my new year's resolution.  I'm spending.  But I'm sure you all weren't holding me to that promise (sheepishly smiling).  So I'm sort of revising it and putting myself on a sort of spending diet instead of starving cold turkey.  There's just too many cute things coming out for spring that are selling out fast....so what's a girl to do?  (Besides, it's an investment in my blog, right?)

What I'm Wearing:
Leather shorts:  Victoria's Secret
Waffle Knit Cashmere Sweater:  JCrew
Boots:  Faryl Robin
Bird Skull Ring:  Urban Outfitters
Talon Ring: eBay
'Seven Day' Diamond Ring and Diamond Earrings:  NYC Jeweler
Square Ring:  Bryant Park Shops
Vintage Razza Giraffe Necklace:  eBay
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Saturday, December 11, 2010

'...Ere [These] Shoes...'



A couple of shoes in my rotation...


(right to left) Kenzie Spats, Seychelles Biography, All Saints Suede Stud Military Boot, All Saints Suede Bonny Boot




(right to left)  Coach Natale, Joan & David Ebby, Faryl Robin Ella, Frye


(right to left) Tory's, Calvin Klein Collection Remi, Luxury Rebel Alex, Bed Stu Chelsea





I love this damask bustier. I bought it years ago when I was a stick figure and now it can't close all the way but I simply can't give it up!


Me and my darling baby whom I've had for 15 years!  Mama loves you Samantha!

What I'm Wearing:
Turtleneck:   Lord and Taylor Cashmere
                    Orig. Price:  $139.00
                    Paid:  $69.00
Bustier:       Triston and America
Belt:  Urban Outfitters
Cords - JCrew
Bracelets - JCrew
Rings - YSL

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

'Our Remedies Oft in Ourselves Do Lie'


...and in our closets! I've had this jaquard, crystal-waist coat for such a long time and am ashamed that I haven't utilized it more.  Actually, I kinda forgot about it.  That's what happens when you shop, shop, shop and don't actually take stock of the fabulous things already in your closet.  Well, I think I have an idea for a New Year's resolution:  go shopping in my closet and don't buy a single new thing for three months!  Of course everything bought from now till January is fair game : )









Also, bought this ring from A Peace Treaty after seeing it on Mary-Kate Olson (middle finger) in a Marie Claire spread.  Loves!



What I'm Wearing:
Coat:  ArdenB
Top:   Saks Fifth Avenue
Pants:  JCrew Pixie Pant
           Orig. Price:  $88.00
           Paid: $49.99
Shoes:  Faryl Robin Ella Wedges - Zappos
Rings:  Amulet Ring (on middle finger) - A Peace Treaty
           Mesh Ring (on index finger) - bought at Shecky's Girls Night Out vendor
           Oval Ring (on middle finger) - bought at Bryant Park Holiday Booth vendor
Earrings:  Spider Earrings - Esty (themoonandthesea shop) 
Nail Polish:  Essie - Sew Psyched
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

''Tis Best to Weigh the [Garment] More Mighty Than it Seems'



One must give credit where credit is due, and I must say it was the BF who inspired me to try different shapes in clothes and to get out of my comfort zone. I was the girl who would turn up her nose to the draped, misshapened thing on the hanger while shopping until the BF simply said, 'try it on'. And ladies, I've never looked back. I've had so much fun in the last year trying on different shapes and colors! 

These slightly modified harems are always a challenge for me to wear.  I'm still slightly intimidated when it comes to out-there-fashion. But I'm quickly getting over my shyness as more and more fabulous, outrageous pieces come strutting down runways.

That being said, I am still wary of some garments, for though they are fierce on the runway, they don't always translate on the streets.  So I say, ladies, always try on a garment.  It may look 100% different/better on you than it does on the hanger.







What I'm Wearing:
Pants:  Rachel by Rachel Roy Harem Silk Pants - Macys
           Orig. Price: $98.00
           Paid: $88.20

Top:   Delia's
Shoes:  Faryl Robin Waikiko Sandal
            Orig. Price: $200.00
            Paid: $99.00
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Not Stepping O'er the Bounds of Corporate Modesty, but a Girl's Gotta Look Fashionable at Work!



Corporate America: the machine that grinds and minces and spits out brown, black, blue and gray doppelgangers. Mine is a 14 year relationship, and I must say I bare the office setting no great love. How I long to seek out the new, the hip, the trendy; to roam stark showrooms and be eternally surrounded by tons of luscious garments, bags, shoes, accessories; to sit amongst the exhilaration of flashing camera lights, loud music while wisps of human beings strut down runways covered in fabulous wares. Oh Fashion Industry, 'I love you with so much of my heart that none is left to protest'.


Down shift, Amy...

I have a non-eventful 9 to 5'er in a cookie cutter mid-town office building among cookie cutter cut-outs of law professionals. But no more can I let my job suck my creative soul dry or zap my inspiration. I will not become a drone! Ladies, I'm not saying go nuts (cause let's face it…this 9 to 5'er is putting the clothes on my back and paying other essentials like food and rent), but there are ways to spruce up your office attire. In order to keep from blending in with the walls, I had to revamp my wardrobe so that I'd be motivated to get up in the morning.

There is a very thin line between casual and corporate-casual and day attire and night attire. It could be as simple as throwing on a pair of flats with that dress you wore to the jazz lounge last weekend; throwing on a long cardigan/vest with that sun dress that you use as a cover-up at the beach; or throwing a mini under the super mini. My company frowns on jeans, and I must admit (as far as some people are concerned) with good reason. You simply can't show up for work in ripped jeans, flip flops and a logo tee and expect to get away with it. Instead, swap out those tight, ripped or faded jeans for a flattering dark pair (the darker the better). Make sure there's some give to them. You want to stay away from wearing skinny jeans in a corporate setting. If possible, find a nice pair of trouser jeans and work up from there. Adding a blazer or a cardigan with a waist cinching belt adds some classic elements and a bit of structure. A nice pair of heels (half hidden by the length of your jeans) will give you height and lend some seriousness to your outfit. Have a cute, fun and flarey skirt? Don't shy from debuting it at the office. Just pair it with a more classic shaped top in a subdued color.

Don't forget to have fun with your accessories. If you must 'fit in', there's no reason your purse has to too. Shoes are another great statement maker: wearing a crisp white blouse and some black pants/pencil skirt? Put on that pretty red lipstick and red peep toe pumps (don't go red on the bag though…you want your lips and shoes to pop…think Dita Von Teese).

Never let your job dictate your wardrobe, because let's face it; how you dress is a direct statement about you, your personality, your mood, your va va voom! Of course you must dress within your job's requirements, but there's always a way to put some flair into your work attire. Be as bold, daring and imaginative as you can be within the confines of your work attire manual - always having a cardigan or tapered jacket on hand in case you have to meet with a client.

As much as I am not a pearls and cardigan set kind of girl, I do appreciate my Tahitian black pearl I bought in Hawaii and how it looks layered with my teeny tiny diamond necklace, and I just love how a long, updated cardigan can make a party dress suddenly just right for the day. There are always ways around the humdrum norm, and oh what fun it is to find them out!







 







What I'm Wearing:
Dress: Marc by Marc Jacobs via Bloomingdales
        Orig. Price: $178.00
        Paid: $130.00
Belt: Marc by Marc Jacobs
Skirt: JCrew

Shirt: ArdenB
Skirt: Calvin Klein via Macys
Shoes: Kenneth Cole Reaction via Outlet Store
       Orig.: $98.00
       Paid: $59.99
Belt: Urban Outfitters
Shades: Carrera

Dress: Urban OutfittersCardigan: Linen Silk-Pocket Cardigan via Jcrew
      Orig. Price: $88.00
      Paid: $23.00
Belt: Urban Outfitters
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