Showing posts with label styling tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label styling tips. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

My Superfluities...It Has Been Three Years!

Ladies!  Squee!  I am FINALLY on my new computer.  :)  Yahoo!

Anyhow, now that I have full access to everything from disqus to picasa to blogger to facebook to everything else that is important for daily life nowadays (ha, not really, but I definitely missed them during the time from here on out known as "teeny computer days").

What a great way to start off my fourth year of blogging by inaugurating this computer with the 3rd blogoversary post.  Of course this third blogoversary post is really just a mishmash of a reminder, some information, and two pregnancy outfits incorporating Boden tunics, but still...

Okay, here goes.  :)

Reminder: Tonight is the last night to enter my $25 Boden gift card giveaway.  For more info on how to enter, go to the very bottom of this post.  I will most likely pick a winner tomorrow morning, so if you get your entry in before then you should be okay.

By the way, I had no idea that the giveaway was going to end on my blogoversary, just one of those serendipitous moments that happen.

Information: Thanks to both Ann (blog friend) and Amanda (my stepmom), I found out that the sidebar affiliate link (the one that gives 15% off with free ship and returns) is directing folks to the UK site.  That is fab if you live in the UK, but considering 85% of my readers are US residents, this is kind of a big deal.  LOL.  (However, Canadians--you can use the UK site, go have fun while it lasts.  Probably the only time I am going to be able to offer you all anything!)

So to help out, I am telling you all the same thing I told both Ann and Amanda...

1. Instead of using that link, go to one of my review roundups and find an item stock photo (or use the one that I have put in this post--the one for the border print tunic).

2. Click on that photo which will take you to the US item page.  There will be NO discount applied, but no worries.

3. Once on the site, click on the shopping bag icon which will take you to the shopping bag page itself.

4. On that page, locate the code box (it is on the lower left hand side), and put in this code AF29 (which is what the affiliate link had as the code when I tried it last week).  This code is for 15% off and free ship/returns.  If you have another code, you can use it there as well. 

5. I don't really know if this works 100% so if one of you all tries it and it is successful, would you mind letting me know?  Thanks!!!

Pregnancy outfits featuring Boden tunics:
In perfect timing news, it does seem super appropriate that I recently re-wore this tunic from 2009, which is the same time as I started this blog.  In fact, you can view the way I wore this way back when here.

Amazingly, I am only a couple of pounds heavier than I was in that photo.  I have to remind myself that although I am gaining a lot of weight overall I am still doing okay compared to my two prior pregnancies (with Rex I gained 50 total, with CW 40 total, at this point with Gus I am at 19, with a projected total of around 30-32).  I guess the blog has made me more aware of weight gain and loss.  And though I know it is fine to gain weight while pregnant (OF COURSE!), I do know that the 50 pounds I gained with Rex made the recovery slower and more difficult.  With two other little ones running around the house, I don't think I have the luxury of a slower and/or difficult recovery...I need to be able to recover a bit faster this time.  :)

Anyhow, I LOVE this tunic, and so does Mr. Dina.  I can't think of one tunic that I own from Boden that I am ready to get rid of, I wear them that often, and through all sorts of weight gains and losses.

From the side.  The tunic is Boden, the jeans are Duo Maternity, the shoes are J. Crew (real old school J. Crew), and the necklace is J. Crew.  All of these items are from 2009 and before.  My expanding waist has also created a closet cleanout, so I have rediscovered items I hadn't worn in a while.  :)

Close-up of the tunic. The colors are so pretty, especially in the dead of winter.

This tunic is from last year, and the reason I am buying this year's version should be obvious.  I cannot get over the fact that this fabric is just stretchy enough to work on me at my baby belly best and at my very thinnest (check out the bottom photo of this post to see).  Johnnie B. and co., you all have done well by women everywhere.

We were headed out for dinner at Moe's on one of the coldest nights we have had yet, so CW and I took the opportunity to dress our tunics up with leggings and furry boots.  Normally I would love to have cute ballet flats, but have you all felt how cold asphalt feels on ballet flats in the winter?  Brr.  I far prefer cute shearling lined cozies for those nights.  CW does, too.

Her tunic is from Tea, btw.  We got it from Garnet Hill on super sale.

Tunic: Boden Terazzo Tunic, Size US 6.  This was very popular and sold out in all colorways well before the sale last year.  Definitely pick up this year's version early if you are a fan of this style.
Leggings: J. Crew Everyday Leggings, Size medium.  Thank goodness for leggings, I sometimes just am not feeling maternity pants.  Leggings are YUMMY in pregnancy.
Boots: mini Boden, size 39.  I did a review here.
Earrings: J. Crew Factory.

Border Print Tunic
Border Print Tunic.  I bought the US 6 again, I am confident it will fit based on the material used to create it.  The grey color is 5 week wait in many sizes, but the other colors are still available.

Okay, that's all.  Hope you have a wonderful Sunday night and Monday holiday (if you have it off...amazingly Mr. Dina does...first time in a long time).

Friday, July 29, 2011

Boden Weekly Review Roundup: First Autumn Edition of 2011!

Hey. All.  Man.  :)  Thanks for your patience with me...but I promise the IRL photos of the fun skirt plus the oodles of written reviews plus a special "stylist" segment will all make the wait worth it.  LOL.

I have received two mini Boden catalogs, a large mini Boden/Johnnie B. catalog, and two regular Boden catalogs.  My sister in law has received a mini-Boden catalog with a really cute insert on Boden that I plan to scan and share with you all as soon as possible.

I have only received the fun skirt.  While I love it, I want the other items.  They are coming from Britain, so I get it, but please, Atlantic winds get that ship to our shores FASTER!

Reminder, if you would like to see an item on me closer up, please click the photo itself.  If you would like to be taken to the Boden website, you should click on the Boden stock photo of the item (usually a model in some "Boden" pose).  There are a few downloaded photos in the "stylist" section and they do not lead to Boden's website, but I need those to show how the look will come together, plus it allows me to clip them to polyvore so I can create a set to put into this post later on...

The current promo I have running is 10% and free ship/returns.  If you have anything else (usually in a catalog), you can still use that if you go through my links, you would just have to change the promo code in the shopping bag portion of your checkout process.

And without further ado...

Fun Skirt.  I have bought quite a few of these skirts over the years, but this is the first time I bought the skirt in a size US 8 long or UK 12 long.  Prior to that I was a size US 10 long and bought that size instead.  I can still wear those skirts, but man, do they ever look dowdy.  What a difference proper sizing can make.  It isn't the dead sexiest skirt ever, haha, but it is work appropriate, with a fantastic embroidered pattern that won't look awful five years from now, and in a very versatile neutral coloring (yay for something I can wear all my bright colors with!).

As you can see, the long (25 inches) hits right at my knee.  Reminder, I am high-waisted with very long legs, so most skirts run shorter on me.  This skirt also is meant to be worn at your true waist, so if you prefer your skirts to sit lower on your waist, this is not gonna be your friend.

Sadly, petites, this skirt is not offered in your needed shorter length.  Agh!  (There are many items that are, so be on the lookout!)  My BIG BAD OOPS. (Drrrrrr...dinagideon smacks head with palm of hand.)  :)  The skirt is available in petites, just under the tab on the item pages that says petites, with an inseam (what the bleep, I must be tired) length of 20.5, that should be short enough, I suppose!  The regular length is 22 inches.

From the back.  I love how the pattern continues.  It is fairly subtle for a Boden fun skirt, but still very distinct...I know I will be asked where I got it when I go out in real life in it (not for a few weeks yet, so very hot here, even though it is cotton, it is a heavy cotton with a silky poly lining, so it is more meant for fall and winter).

Close up of the embroidered pattern.  What a neat fern detailing.  :)

Fun Skirt
Fun Skirt. Also available in a fun taupe mod pattern and a purple geometric pattern.

Everyday Tweed Mini
Everyday Tweed Mini. Gymrat1279 did a review polyvore of this skirt (she got the lovely robin's egg blue version), in which she said: Fits TTS. I got the same size as I get in J. Crew skirts. I also got it in the Long length so I could wear it to work (as it is normally a mini.) It hits about an inch above my knee in the long length (I'm 5'7.) It is a bit more A-line than the J. Crew skirt but I would still feel that it could be classified as a pencil skirt in the long length.

British Tweed Kilt
British Tweed Kilt. Gymrat1279 also reviewed this in her polyvore (comments section), and she said of it: It's TTS and I love it. Unfortunately I had to send it back to get the long because it was shorter on me in the regular length than it appears on the model and I wanted to wear it to work. If I didn't need a longer skirt for work, I would have kept the regular. I got it in the brown.

Wrap Jersey Top
Wrap Jersey Top. Louise (of the very fab blog Running on Anthro--which is on a hiatus) has this to say about this top: The Wrap Jersey Top in Olive Dizzy Spot is my favourite item of everything received. The colours depicted on the website are spot on and the viscose/elastane mix fabric is pleasingly thick for an autumn top. Obviously I tried it on over my bump but even so it reached the waist band of my (low rise) shorts so anyone long in the body or looking for a longer top rather than a tunic would be onto a winner with this one. The neckline is quite low as you can see from the website but a simple cami or even a stitch would prevent any inadvertant flashes of underwear. I can't wait to wear this one once the cooler weather arrives later this year and at £28 on preview promotion I would highly recommend it! Normal size UK8 (US 4).

Uplifting Tee
Uplifting Tee. Louise also reviewed this tee for which she says: The Uplifting Tee in Peppermint Spot is very pretty for £20, it's essentially the same shape as last autumns Pretty Ruffle Tee but slightly narrower through the waist (I have both in a UK8, US 4 and held them up to one another for size comparison) and not as "slubby" in texture. It's a smidge darker IRL than I was expecting from the website image and the dots are a creamy colour. There's a 2 week wait on nearly all sizes in Peppermint, Grey & Pewter on the UK site so it looks like this'll be a popular choice for the pretty colours and twisted neckline detail plus the "low" price point (for Boden!). I did notice in my catalogue that the Pewter colour option has mustard coloured dots not white/cream so be sure to check the zoom as I hadn't noticed this on the website. A solid if not spectacular choice, one up from the much more plain essential tees.

Ravello Top
Ravello Top. Louise may not have been able to try the top on (yay, baby!), but this review is still very informative! I didn't try the Flamingo feather Ravello top on properly as it wouldn't stretch over my bump but it is very pretty IRL, I think the flamingo and navy feather colourways will be the most popular. I did feel that for the discounted price (£39) the silk/viscose mix material was very thin and almost fragile as if it would be prone to snagging. IMO not worth the preview price but on a really great COTD (Catch of the Day) code combining deal it would be a lovely option for the office with a pencil skirt.

Drapey Jersey Top
Drapey Jersey Top. I KNEW Anita Brikman (my girl crush from WUSA 9) was wearing Boden the other day, but since I didn't 100% recognize this top, I didn't take a photo of the screenshot. She looked great, it fit her exactly right, and the ruby showed up as very pretty cherry red on my HD screen. If I can find a screengrab from the internet, I will absolutely post the pic. :)  And you had better believe if she wears it again, you all will see it!  (She often re-wears her Boden, you go, Anita!)

Printed Cardigan
Printed Cardigan (OT--Doesn't Vanessa look SO PRETTY in this pic?). Louise has this to say: The Printed Cardigan in Scarlet Animal and very thin for that price. 100% extra fine merino wool but machine washable at least. The colours are stunning and true to the website. I was torn between the taupe and scarlet options but picked the right one! The pink & red animal print really pops against the navy background and will look great with jeans or belted with dresses. It won't keep you warm (it was a touch itchy but it is summer after all) so in the deep winter will be a good one for layering over stripy tops or shirts. As with all my Boden knitwear I went up a size to a UK10 (US 6).

Also, I was asked to help a fellow Boden babe/JCA, Jruby18, out with styling the Show Stopping tunic. Of course I was super-flattered, and decided that I needed to give her two looks! :) One is more dressy and probably great for a date or party, while the other is more casual and outdoor friendly. I hope that this helps!

Showstopping Tunic. Jruby18 has this to say about this gorgeous tunic (it is on my wishlist, btw): I got the Showstopping Tunic in the olive/plum floral pattern.  I *think* you posted pics of it in a post you did on Boden fall previews a little while back. (I did!!!) It fits so beautifully!  My first Boden purchase and I'm pretty pleased.

So, here is how I would style it dressy:
Start with a nice thick pair of tights (not leggings so the look is more streamlined) in a hue of black or if you have them, an olive shade, like in the tunic (Casual).

Rosette Coat in Purple.  Then add this coat for a touch of drama and elegance.  Since all of Boden's coats are lined in fab fabric, taking the coat off will be part of the allure.  :)

Favourite Boots in Olive.  Not only are flat boots "in," they are sleek and practical.  Obviously you will get more wear out of them than just in a dressy outfit, but I really like how the patent/suede combo kicks these boots up a notch.

Rosette and Chain Necklace in Damson.  This necklace will not get lost against the print of the tunic, the rosettes and little crystal embellishments will simply enhance the lovely fabric of the tunic. 

And here is how I would style it casual:
Skinny Belt in Olive Leopard. Do not fear the mixing of patterns.  These hues are spot on to the shades in the tunic, and the patterns are of similar sizing so one does not overwhelm the other.  Plus the texture of the silk against the calf hair will add a visual interest.

Skinny Cords in Fig.  I personally wear a lot of tunics with skinny pants or leggings, but for any cooler day, cords are certainly an option to keep open!  :)  I would NOT roll them, just make sure to buy the correct length for your inseam (I usually wear Boden's longs in pants).  This dark purple is a wonderful match to the tunic and can almost act like a neutral with other colors, so they should prove to be versatile, too.

Wedge Loafers in Fig.  I wanted to lengthen the leg in this look, so I chose a matching shoe to the pants with a high heel to ensure the leg looks as long as possible.  This is a casual look so I chose a wedge (which are far more comfy) to a traditional spike.

Favourite Satchel in Olive. This is a wonderful tote to have when running errands, visiting friends, etc.  The patent leather also means it cleans up well.  Plus the shade works nicely with the rest of the look.

I hope that helped.  Be on the lookout for the polyvore set, all!

LINKS TO THE ABOVE LOOKS:

Show Stopping Tunic
Show Stopping Tunic.

DRESSY LOOK:

Rosette Coat
Rosette Coat.

Favourite Boots
Favourite Boots.

Rosette and Chain Necklace
Rosette and Chain Necklace.

CASUAL LOOK:

Skinny Belt
Skinny Belt.

Wedge Loafers
Wedge Loafers.

Favourite Satchel

Favourite Satchel.

You all have a great night.  I cannot wait till even more reviews start coming in.  Yes!  :)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Holiday Party Hoot!

Okay, this isn't really a blog post about how I incorporated owls into my holiday party outfit, but I really love alliteration, so there you go. :)

As I did last year, I went to my husband's work holiday party in early December. I like the timing because the closer you get to Christmas, it gets harder to find time to go to the parties, so I think my hubby's work is pretty smart in doing this. I love his work parties because of three reasons:

1. I get out of the house. All mothers everywhere get this.

2. I get to go to the Four Seasons here in D.C. For those of you familiar with the show "Real Housewives of D.C." will remember that the Four Seasons is where the Salahis go to spend the night whenever they come into town for their events. (Even though they live "near" D.C., it is far enough away that I actually understand why they do this...having said that, I don't really understand the Salahis themselves.)

3. The Four Seasons has wine, really, REALLY good wine. I definitely felt the effects the next day, though. Oops.

Onto what I wore:

This is the dress by itself, with no topper, just the heels and my hair and makeup all done. I ended up not wearing the outfit exactly like this because it was a bit too cold, but I LOVE this dress. I also own it in blue, which I wore at my Best Friend's wedding (heehee).

The dress is the silk taffeta Halter Sangle dress that J. Crew made in many colors around this time last year. I think this shape dress is super-flattering, much more so than the Bow Monde dress, which they currently are offering.

The shoes are from Nine West and the earrings are from J. Crew, but I have no idea what they are called (couldn't find them on the web site).

What I wore most of the evening.  I tried the cardigan on to make sure it looked decent before I did my hair or makeup.  This is the cluster constellation cardigan that came out last year in this grey color and in a black color.  Michelle Obama has the original, in the cream color and with a whole lot more clustered sequins.  I really love that one, but cannot even begin to contemplate spending that amount (near $300) on a cotton cardigan.

Speaking of Ms. Obama, her oldest daughter is old enough to wear real J. Crew now!  Maybe we see her in her own adorable Crew-inspired outfits!  :)  (I only know this because I just saw on the news the family lighting the national Christmas tree, which is A HUGE THING in this area...)

Since I am an Arbonne consultant, I have to include a makeup shot, right?  ;)

The night was cold enough for me to whip out my new Double Cloth Colletta coat with Thinsulate.  LOVE this coat and LOVE this color.  Talk about perfection...it is lady-like, warm, and in a interesting neutral that can last for many seasons.  Awesome!  I am wearing this in a size 6 and it is exactly the right size.  I probably would have bought a 4 if I didn't need the thinsulate.  For those of us gals that have pear-shapes, consider this coat...the top portion is fitted while the bottom portion is built to skim away from the body nicely.

Close-up of the coat.  I wore it without makeup, again, to check that it would work as an entire outfit.  :)

You all have a fab night.  I hope all of you have a hoot at your holiday parties!!! If you are a blogger, I want to see pics!!!