Showing posts with label designers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designers. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Cheap or Chic? The Striped Crop Tops


Today's Cheap or Chic is all about the striped tops!

The big difference is the cut on the Chic or higher priced versions...the sleeves are a dead give away for the cheap options.


Inspiration- black and white striped crop top


 
Alice and Olivia at Revolve Clothing, $198
 
 
Bold Striped Crop Top, Forever 21, $10

Inspiration- blue striped top

Striped Jersey Tee, Milly at Nordstrom, $140

Striped Top, Forever 21, $9.80

This is a top I purchased and it looks better in person! I'll pair with white jeans or shorts!
 

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Sugarboo Designs at Target


I love how Target can get some higher end stuff in from time to time, yet it is still priced super affordable. 
I was so surprised to find frames by Sugarboo Designs. 

Over the years I have seen these frames online and in smaller boutique shops like South Moon Under  but never bought due to the high price tag, usually around $100. I was shocked to see them not only at Target, but for only $12.99 up to $29.99!

I snagged this adorable heart frame!

Sugarboo Wood Heart Frame - XOXO 5X7

I put a cute pic of the hubs at the beach from Memorial  Day Weekend in it and added to our front room mantle. 



Thursday, June 5, 2014

Wine on the go.....


I WANT!! I NEED THIS!
 
How cool is this wine on the go kit from Clos du Bois and Trina Turk?!
Complete with wine, wine classes, corkscrew, beach towel....all in a carry bag that converts to a chair....and in a lovely print!! Too awesome!
 
The "Clos on the Go" is available now at Trina Turk and at Clos du Bois for $98

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

NYC day trip: Polyvore Board!

NYC day trip



NYC day trip
 Here is my outfit and accessories from our day trip up to the big apple Saturday! Wanted to be comfortable, warm, and wear something classic to take us from day to night!

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Watch Out

La Mer, "St. Tropez"
$169, here

 
Marc By Marc Jacobs
similiar $250, here


 
 
Movado, "Bold"
$850 here and $650 here
 
Chanel, "J12 Black"
$11k, here
 
 
Rolex, Vintage
 
 

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Saving $$




Lately I have been all about saving money! I love to eat well, shop, and travel. In order to make the most of my budget, I have come to realize that I can save in some areas to splurge in others! Saving  takes just a little effort, but worth it in the end.
 
Here are some easy ways I've been able to save.

Groceries and household items


1. Coupons, duh! 



·         •We get the Sunday paper and I'll spend about 10 minutes going through and cutting out any coupons on items we ALREADY BUY. I emphasize this because I think too often people cut out and try to use every coupon they see, in turn spending way more money and buying stuff they will not even use.

·         •Online! There are coupons everywhere. First some are on various products websites like PG Everyday and each products individual website. Second, look for coupons on websites such as Coupons.com. You can also get coupons right to your email or from Facebook, by liking your favorite products or by entering your email on your favorite brands website. Lastly, Target has a ton of coupons! The best thing about shopping at Target is you can use both Target coupons and manufacturer coupons, for double savings!

·         Coupons can also be found on products you already have purchased, either on the box or inside the packaging. I have found coupons inside Crest White Strips box, inside cereal and frozen item packaging, etc.

2. Target Card


·         This is not a credit card, but instead a debit card linked directly to your bank account. It’s free to sign up and with each purchase you get a total of 5% no matter what you buy or how much you spend! Also free shipping for every online purchase.

3. Target Prescriptions


     I get one prescription a month and that is to prevent babies! LOL! I get it filled at Target because it is free and after getting it filled 5 times, they send you a 5% off coupon in the mail good for any purchase- again on everything you buy! AND YES YOU CAN PAIR THIS WITH DEBIT CARD AND GET A TOTAL OF 10% OFF!
Everything Else
1. More coupons!
·         Just as you can save with coupons on groceries and on household items, you can save on just about everything else! Many stores send out coupons via mail or email when you sign up on their website or give your info when making a purchase. Stores like Macy’s, Express, and even Saks Fifth Ave. flood my mailbox with coupons each month!
2. Online Promo Codes
·         Before making any purchase online, simply Google to fins a promo code for whatever website it is you are making a purchase on. For example if you are buying something from Victoria’s Secret, search for “Victoria’s Secret Promo Code” or “Victoria’s Secret Coupon” and you will have tons of websites full of various codes. It takes about 5 minutes, but can often save you money with free shipping or with a percentage off!
·         This works on more than just stores! I have used promo codes to save money on race entry fees and travel.
3. Discount and Outlet Stores
           If you know me or have read this blog, you already know my obsession with Marshalls, Off the Fifth, and Nordstrom Rack. Stores like these are a great way to score designer deals for less! Queenstown outlets feature designers like Gucci and Michael Kors, while Arundel Mills has Coach and BCBG. However these stores do require time and patience J Arundel Mills and other outlet malls often send coupons and announce sales at their store by email and mail, so sign up on their websites or in store. Banana Republic Outlet always has a sale and often a 20% off coupon. You can bring it up on your phone and show it to the cashier to redeem and save.
4. Second Hand
           I have blogged about consignment stores before as a great way to make money on your old stuff- including handbags, clothes, and accessories. These stores are also a great place to shop as well and I'm not talking about your Macklemore Thrift Shop! Right here in the Baltimore area, there are high end consignment stores like Wear it’s At (Resiterstown), Bmore Betty (Federal Hill) and Uptown Cheapskate (Timonium) to name a few that sell luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Chanel. Just because it is second hand, doesn’t mean it is not new! Often consignors get rid of items that are brand new still bearing the original store tag. We are all guilty of buying something we couldn’t return or getting something as a gift we never wore! Oh these stores also email coupons out as well and also have sales on their already low priced merchandise.
5. Ebay, Amazon, and so on….
           Sites like Ebay and Amazon are a great way to buy new and used items for way less! From textbooks to clothing- it’s easy to find what you are looking for and save. Be cautious before buying- read reviews, use Paypal and read descriptions carefully. There are a lot of scammers out there! Sites like Ebay do offer buyer protection, but still the site is littered with fakes from handbags to jewelry. Use common sense before buying.
6. Scanner
 
           Scanner Apps are free download for your smart phone that enable you to scan product barcodes. It doesn’t work with every product, but works with many. To use simply scan a barcode with your phone and it will show you everywhere you can purchase that item online. This is a great way to save money!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

LOVE MARSHALLS!

I love getting a deal, umm who doesn't? Well I had to share my finds from my last trip to Marshall's (which by now you know I love)!
 
First up: Guess Dress- new this season at Macy's! Currently selling for full price at $148.00 and sold out on Lord and Taylor's website. I got it for $39


Second was this Eliza J dress...LOVE THIS! Selling now on Amazon for $148! Dress was $275 when sold at Nordstrom last season! And no this picture/model just does not do it justice! I got it for $49!

 
I can't wait to wear both! Marshall's is definitely a store you need time to shop in (i.e. your lunch break is not enough) and can score you some really great items for way less than department stores.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Brand Love

Ever stumble across a brand where you just seem to love EVERYTHING!
 
Lately I have been really admiring a few designers! Here are some I'm really loving and recently purchased!

Halston Heritage



Sold online and and select stores. Brand is named after owner and creator designer Roy Halston. Born in Iowa, Halsoton has even outfitted former First Lady and fashion icon Jackie O.

 
I have the Iris Halter dress shown above.


Cythia Steffe

Less expensive that Halston and found in most major retailers, this NY based brand has adorable feminine dresses and tops that I'm loving right now. Even better, I have seen items in discount stores like Marshall's lately!

 
I picked up this one shoulder dress above in crisp white. I cannot wait to wear it at the White Party at the resort on my upcoming vacay.
 
 
I also have this pretty pink and white racer back dress.
 
 
 For more on these designers, click on their name for the link to their websites.
 

Thursday, December 20, 2012

A girl can dream.....




My Dream Designer Christmas List :)

Burberry Brit Cotton Check Blouse, $295


Burberry Giant Check Print Scarf, $350


Speedy 35, Louis Vuitton, $790
 
Marc by Marc Jacobs Gold Blade Watch, $250
 
 

Christian Louboutin Pigalle 85 Patent Pumps, $625



Frye Heath Harness Disc Boots, $358



Christian Dior, J'adore Parfum, $62-105
 
 
 oh and one last thing an Hermes Belt :)

 

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Cash for Clothes

 
 
 
Consignment shops and Ebay are a great way to turn those items you don't use into cash. Ebay however can be time consuming, from listing, correspondence, and then shipping. I prefer taking my items to the store and having them sold that way.
 
My favorite store is called Wear It's At and it's located right on Main Street in Reisterstown, MD. Don't let the bright colored exterior full you, this store is stocked full of designer gentility used and often brand new clothing, shoes, handbags, and other accessories from brands like Hudson, Coach, Tiffany and Co., Chanel, Tory Burch, and Louis Vuitton. Wear It's At only sells items that are high quality and authentic Everything is exceptionally priced and they have 50% off sales frequently.
 
I have stopped by other consignment shops and was totally grossed out by the smell as soon as I walked in the door. Back in college I went to a Plato's Closet and they offered me $5 for a Coach purse and the store resembled Goodwill. I can assure you, Wear It's At is not at all like these type of stores- it's both clean and organized.
 
I have been a customer & consignor of the store for a few years now and have made a fair share of money selling items that were just sitting in my closet. The consignment process is simple: drop off items and they get put out for sale. If they sell you can get store credit or a check and if they do not sell you can pick them up or have them donated to a local women's charity Suited for Succeed.
 
The staff is super nice and if you follow them on Facebook or Instagram you can see some of the latest hot items instantly.
 
**Hangers pictured above are simple and easy to make! Google "DIY covered hangers" for step by step instructions and patterns.**