9.21.2013

Flounce and Flare

So now that we are friends on Pinterest, we can have deep conversations about all the wonderful fashions we are viewing on a daily basis.

One outfit I have been obsessed with is this outfit featured in Lucky magaizne.



Side note: I don't intend to make everything about Pinterest going forward.

But! The great reveal here is the skirt shape. Previously I didn't enjoy a tulip flare silhouette but for some reason this outfit spoke to me and I had a change of my fashion-focused heart.


A flounce skirt is sort of a win-win.  If you have hips, the flare adds balance whereas if you are more straight through the hips, the flare creates some feminine curves.  This skirt is also a nice balance of structure and movement.  The pencil shape is sleek and professional.  The flounce is flirty and fluid.  Like I said...win-win-win-win.

Flounce Skirt For Fall

I love this outfit for many reasons but mainly because it's something to wear-now for this awkward, in-between time of year.  Cream chunky sweaters are officially on my radar and I think it is the next item up on my wish list.  Like the flounce skirt, I wasn't that crazy about this Rebecca Minkoff clutch but now I am having second thoughts.  This ALDO option is more affordable for almost the same look.  These burgundy shoes are amazing. I have a similar Sam Edelman pair that I wear to death.  Let's add a funky pearl ring and spiked bracelet set for contrast.  My favorite "almost lipstick" and Fall's hottest nailpolish shade complete this Pinteresting look.  Oh and there is a leather bow barrette.  I love it.

Happy Fall people.

9.19.2013

CC Stands For Cobalt Crush

Every season one color emerges as the hottest, most in style hue.

This Fall cobalt blue is making a major statement and is a necessary addition to your wardrobe.

It's bright.  It's bold and ready to bounce with your basics.

CC Stands For Cobalt Crush

  1. Bauble Bar Bib $20 My favorite necklace hands down. Feel free to scour eBay for this same necklace.  Much less expensive but some downgrade in quality.
  2. Nine West Faycie Ultramarine Flats $39.99 A fancy flat that reminds me of the famous Sex and the City cobalt Blahniks.
  3. Mossimo Short Sleeve Dress w/ Zipper Pockets $24.99  This dress is so versatile.  Wear now while it's still warm out and with tights and boots come cold weather.  Great under a blazer or a leather jacket.
  4. Zara TRF Bowling Bag $35.90 A cobalt structured bag is a must-have accessory for Fall.
  5. Apt. 9 Ponte Peplum Top $28 Peplum, ponte and faux leather detailing?  Could this top be anymore perfect?
  6. Sole Society 'Elisa' Suede Bow Pump $59.95 Cobalt pumps are the perfect pop to any outfit. Try an all-black ensemble with cobalt shoes.
  7. Kendra Scott Cobalt Hoop Earring $36 So delicate and pretty.  Love with a black turtleneck.
  8. Express Ultimate Double Weave Columnist Pant $48 My favorite pant begging to be paired with a crisp white blouse for maximum brightness.
Personally I am happy cobalt is having a moment because it's a universally flattering color.  It looks good on most skin types plus it's extremely versatile as it pairs well with neutrals. See below for more proof that cobalt blue is the #1 color for Fall.

Oh what's that?  The new Couture Cheapskate on Pinterest?  Double holler!


Couture Cheapskate
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Let's hear it for cobalt blue, Pinterest and the boys!

9.16.2013

Fall All-Stars

Mid-September features two major returns: the NFL and Fall fashion.

And like the NFL, in fashion, you always play your All-Stars to ensure victory.

Fall All-Stars


Leather: Leather is the foundation fabric of any Fall wardrobe. The good news is there are many affordable faux options available at every price point.

Lace: The thing with lace is that it never really goes away no matter the season.  For Fall, it takes a darker, more noir turn in mysterious black.  Or gets a pop in jewel tones.

Leopard: Animal print is a year-round classic but feels more at-home in cooler temperatures.

Red: Red is a go-to color every season, however, this season red is more atop the color chart than usual as a new neutral.

Fur: I only like fur of the faux variety and fur is the perfect accent to make any look more luxe.

Studs: Hard core stud details are more abundant during Fall as fabrics become heavier.

When analyzing your Fall closet, these classics are your no-brainer players that you build the rest of your wardrobe around.