Category Archives: STYLE

Dear Emma Watson, I love you.

June 26, 2010

Filed Under : STYLE

Besides the fact that I’m super depressed for having been too poor to travel to Somerset, England for this year’s Glastonbury Festival, I now have to cry over the amazing outfits that the chic elite are sporting.  I won’t even mention Kate Moss.  That girl could wear a paper bag and I would still grovel at her feet.  Same to you, Alexa Chung.

But now Emma Watson, too??  Hookah, you is gorgeous, as Lafayette would say.  If you got that reference, I love you.

The outfit that Emma wore on Day 3 of the festival is the epitome of Summer 2010.  Hotpants.  Vuitton. Leopard Belt. and a Sheer Button-Down.  I. Die.  Hermione, I love you.

[Image via Just Jared]

Lace-Up Sandals

June 23, 2010

Filed Under : STYLE

  1. Cooperative Suede Lace-Up Sandal, Urban Outfitters, $38
  2. Gentle Souls Break My Heart, Nordstrom, $91
  3. Scarfi Creazioni Panarea Multi-lace Sandal, Madewell, $78
  4. Sam Edelman Divine, Piperlime, $99
  5. J. Crew Dorian Wedges, $238
  6. Rachel Comey Tie Flats, Steven Alan, $310
  7. Seychelles Lace Top Strappy Sandal, Need Supply Co., $48

Now that it’s officially summer, I’ve been searching for sandals to match my bright and punchy coral toe nails.

I like a sandal that’s chic enough for parties, yet at the same time it needs to be durable enough to withstand a trek through the city.  Maybe that’s why I’m loving these hybrid sandal-shoes?  The shape is distinctly sandal-esque yet the laces are clearly products of a shoe.  Confusing yet oh so delightful!

I love finding unexpected twists to something as simple as a sandal.  These lace-up versions have just the right amount of originality and newness for my taste.

The only problem now is finding my favorite out of the above options!  Which one is your favorite?

Need Your Advice

June 16, 2010

Filed Under : MY LIFE - STYLE

Dearest Readers (or Reader because I have a feeling only my mom reads this),

I need your help.  I need your wise and worldly advice.  I have the tendency to mismatch my belt color with my shoe color.  I guess it’s more than just a tendency as it has become a daily offense.  For example:

I know I’ve showed you this picture before but it was the only photographic evidence I had of my potential crime.  My belt is a chocolate brown leather and my oxfords are a much lighter cognac.  Is this level of mismatching a faux pas?  Or am I in the clear?  I just need to know!

I’ve struggled with this conundrum for years now and I figured it was time to pose the question to the interwebs for enlightenment.  Am I allowed to wear different shades of brown in my belt and shoe?

What about light nudes and dark nudes?  Two shades of black?  You’re probably thinking to yourself that I’m slightly nuts, but does this problem ever cross your mind?  I can honestly say that I do not have a single belt that matches a single pair of shoes (and vice versa).

What say you?  Am I in the clear or do I need to hide in my closet forever…

xo Janelle

My Madewell.com Picks

June 10, 2010

Filed Under : STYLE

If there’s one thing you should know about me by now (besides my unhealthy need for anything dipped in chocolate), it’s that I have an undying love for Madewell.  There’s just something about it’s chic-meets-comfy style that drives me wild…and depletes my bank account.

About a week ago, Madewell finally launched e-commerce!  …meaning they now have an ONLINE STORE!!!!  …meaning goodbye life savings.  Of course, there are 2 Madewell stores fairly close to me but the idea of being able to order some of my favorite things at the click of a mouse is soooo very enticing.

Since it launched, I’ve scoured every inch of the website and selected all the items I had to have, compiling a list of my favorites.  And though Madewell is adding new items just about daily, these are some of the things that I absolutely love right now…

My Madewell.com Picks:

  1. Panama Hat, $58
  2. Raffia Herringbone Belt, $49.50
  3. Scholar Cardigan, $62
  4. Lizzie Fortunato For Madewell Bouquet Necklace, $118
  5. Button-down Boyshirt, $68
  6. The Canyon Mini-Bag, $98
  7. Clambake Jumpsuit, $118
  8. Floaty Floral Dress, $158
  9. Gouache Cami, $88
  10. Hazy Days Tank, $88
  11. Sunset Sandal, $148
  12. Ropey Soles Simple Espadrilles, $48
  13. Wanderlust Sumatra Shirtdress, $88

[Images via madewell.com]

The Silk Blouse

June 7, 2010

Filed Under : STYLE

Equipment Signature Washed Silk Blouse, Shopbop, $178

Do you ever have an inkling, a craving, a desire for an item of clothing that you can’t find anywhere yet you can picture it’s glory and perfection in your head?  So close but yet so far?  Well it happens to me about once a month.

Whether I first see it in an editorial, a blog, or on the back of a super cool hipster, there’s always something that I have to have that’s nowhere to be found.  Last year I remember searching endlessly for a light-washed chambray shirt.  Perfectly worn-in, perfectly oversized.  NOWHERE.  But alas, I was able to find what I wanted.  Of course, the minute I found it, the chambray shirt showed up in every store (and I got 2 more in different shades).  Such is life.

Anyways, a few weeks ago, I had the same sentiment about the silk blouse.  An oversized, buttoned silk blouse.  Easy enough, right?  NO!  Note to self: googling “silk blouse” is the worst idea ever.  I found nothing, I sulked, I saw more and more street style blogs with silk shirts, I cried (inside).

Then one day, one of my favorites, WHO WHAT WEAR (love you Katherine and Hillary), posted the most glorious thing: the perfect silk shirt.  It’s like they read my mind and/or answered my fashion prayers.  The blouse, above left, is exactly what I pictured in my mind.

It’s a little bit menswear, a little bit boho chic, a little bit Parisian…with a dash of Mary-Kate.  I’ll take one in every color?

[Images via Shopbop]