Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Visiting Family Affairs.

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Yesterday was pretty much the dreamiest day of all. A gaggle of us (Emily, Liz, Rosie,Christina, and I all woke up and made our way over to the Family Affairs studio. Once there we were treated to muffins and coffee in adorable mugs by Nina, who hosted us for a little while to introduce us to her newest collection, chat about our favorite movies streaming on netflix, and play a good round of dress-up.

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Having seen a lot of Nina's previous collections all over the blog circuit, I knew I was going to love everything already, but it was so exciting to see the new things! I can't wait for spring and summer all over again. The prints are all drawn and hand-screened onto dresses in cuts that are pretty much perfect--girly and delicate without being too prim or over done, with just a hint of silliness.

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It was a real treat just to hang out in the airy, lovely space, with little touches of inspiration here and there. I think we all cooed over the flowers several times!

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Out of all the prints in the new spring line I think my favorite are the little yellow phones. As soon as we got upstairs I found myself eyeing that print, sandwiched between the sailboats and gems on the rack. It was even more exciting getting to try the dress on, solidifying my love for it completely.

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The gems are also pretty special, and this dress is pretty much a perfect shape. Nina also showed us a plain white version that would make a gorgeous, simple little wedding dress, but most of us have a pretty intense penchant for short white dresses for anyway of the week so that one was a dream as well.


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Both Rosie and I tried on the 5th Ray Dress, one of the dresses for this coming fall, and I was instantly, hopelessly in love. I don't know why on earth I don't own anything in this color, and I instantly started mentally saving my pennies for the day when this dress will be mine. It's really hard not to daydream about all the things I want to wear it with!

After hanging around snapping endless pictures with our big cameras and our phones (these dresses are pretty much perfect for instagram and iphone photo filters!) we got to make grabby hands at the clothes from previous seasons and prance around in some of those. This was particularly exciting because a lot of the dresses are ones I've been seeing on other bloggers for the past few months, and it was really great to finally see them in person!

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Ladies posing in the Bonnie's Boat Dress and the French Kiss dress.

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Rosie in the Peaches Dress, which later she purchased for all her late-summer gardening plans.

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Liz rockin' the Fantasty Skirt and Banana Split top.

And then, besides all the lovely dresses and blouses, there were the housewares (like the lampshade in the feather print that presided over our muffins and coffee!). Little saucers, holding some earrings and rings that are also part of the spring line, and pillows for couches, and later we even got to take a peek at a comforter featuring several of the prints all at once. 

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It was a really wonderful morning, the perfect activity to do with a few gal pals on a day when the weather was really pretty much perfect.

For instagram prettiness and hilarity, you can head on over to Emily's post on the day also! I didn't repost many of them here because this is already pretty image-heavy, and I know we have a lot of the same readers anyway so that there won't be too much of the same thing popping up in everyone's readers!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Blogger Picnic.

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On Sunday I arrived in New York City, just in time for the annual blogger picnic at Sheep's Meadow in Central Park. I think everyone in this little contingent of blog-friends we have going on has said almost the same thing--the most exciting part about fashion week is that everyone comes to town and we get to hang out with all the people we wish we could throughout the rest of the year.

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Emma and Liz taking a break to check up on the internet.

I've kind of been looking forward to the whole thing for weeks! The day was perfect (somehow, the weather has seen fit to be all we knew it could this week, sunny and clear, a little bit cool and breezy) and it was so wonderful to hang out on blankets snacking for hours and chatting.

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Christina of For Show hangin' with some balloons.

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Katie Louise Ford being flawless.

I'm pretty bad about snapping pictures of things. This year I actually brought my camera, so that's a 100% improvement from the last two times when I left the stupid thing at home because I didn't want to carry it around. I still don't really want to lug it all over the place, but generally it's worth it after the fact. The downside is I'm still pretty bad about taking the pictures themselves. I'll get better at it, stuffing myself into new habits. 

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Liz and Rosie, discussing serious things.

And of course, between all of us snapping little moments on our phones, instagram is covered in all kinds of this magic!

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Wearing the Book: The Great Gatsby.

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The Great Gatsby book cover via this isn't happiness// Dress: Anthropologie 2010 (dyed), Shoes: Madewell, bag: Vintage, Belt: J. Crew

Oh dear. It's been a long time since I did one of these--almost a year, if I'm going to be truly honest. I tried to come up with things a few times throughout the past several months, but nothing really seemed to come together and there didn't seem to be much point in forcing it. This outfit actually started as an attempt inspired by a different cover, but going through my pinterest (which, admittedly isn't very full of book covers at the moment) I saw this one and thought yes, that is a much better fit. Things just go better sometimes if they happen backwards.

I'm always on the lookout for new covers of this book (aren't we all) because even though it's required reading at some point, especially for an english student, I'll never love it one drop less. I don't even own any interesting coves of it myself, although I do really love this one a lot, and even carry it around like a friend when I visit the bookstore sometimes (I'm one of those weirdos who visits books they already own or have read in the bookstore just to be near them or say hello). And of course this one is great because it's a little bit decrepit.

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I haven't worn this dress since last year, but I do still love it an awful lot. It's still my most successful dye-adventure to date (there have been some disasters since then that you've not been privy to), but somehow it's a little too, I don't know. Girly maybe. I'm going through a thing these days where I can't decide if I want to be really frilly and all pink and light colors or low-key with the simplest of jewelry and chambray dresses. There's no reason on any Earth why I can't do both, but it's a thing lately. Maybe it's the entering late twenties-ness of this year.  

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Dressing this summer has been interesting, since I've been really adopting a less is more kind of mindset. I just can't be bothered with a lot of accessories or extra bits this year. Every time I tried to do this book dressing thing I always felt like I should be wearing more, like it wasn't a real outfit if I didn't involve more layers. I guess this one is pretty obvious color wise, but I think I'm usually putting too much pressure on myself and the rest of the world to always be clever.

Except that it's summer and sometimes all you need is an easy dress and a pair of flats and all the rest can be forgotten.

Previous Wearing the Book posts:

Friday, August 31, 2012

Worn Together: Sponsor highlight on jessjamesjake

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Well, worn together theoretically at least! Right after my last post I was at the mall killing time and ended up with a tube of dark, plummy lipstick. Just like that I wanted fall. And after all that pontificating about holding on to summer and how much I wanted it to stick around! All it took was a little tube of color to change my fickle mind. 

So of course now all my outfits have a decidedly autumnal tilt to them. As nothing I'm looking at in my closet suits what I want right now (then again, when does it ever?) I thought making an imaginary outfit from my lovely sponsor jessjamesjake would help distract from all the summer dresses and shorts I'm still wearing.

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Right now is the ultimate challenge for getting dressed, since we've officially hit cool mornings and nights but the middle of the day is ridiculous, but I'm pretty sure I could wear this exact outfit right now with little difficulty or feeling out of season. 

Mostly I've just had my eye on that dress for a few weeks, I need new leather boots for the fall very much, and I'm really, really (more than usual) obsessed with bows lately. Particularly in jewelry (which is dangerous, because Jess also has this necklace and this hat, the latter which I waned to work into an outfit but I don't think I've got the brain for hats right now. But it's basically perfect and I'm going to be kicking myself in the winter when I've got a coat that would go perfectly with it--because isn't that how it always works out?).

Please hop on over to jessjamesjake on etsy for more vintage goodies!


Thursday, August 23, 2012

Summer Cling.

I'm still reveling in summer imagery, trolling pinterest and tumblr for outfit inspiration and images that recall the sort of feeling of the season. Like, if I could sum it up in pictures, I'd have it all sorted out and I could start looking forward to fall instead of dreading saying goodbye to summer.
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Suddenly everyone has got autumn on their breath. The idea of fall is planted; suddenly nights are cooler and the days aren't even that bad now that the heat is golden. But for once in my life I'm digging in my heels and trying my hardest to believe it's still full-fledged summer. How could it be the end of August already? I can't believe a month ago is already a month ago, because wasn't it only just June?

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I know I should be preparing for fall with sweaters on the brain, planning the first few outfits for the days when it's cool enough to wear tights, dreaming of apple orchards and leaves and tentatively sipping hot chocolate while wearing corduroy blazers but all I want now is soft serve and hamburgers, high-waisted denim, the burn of chlorine, sweaty necks, and the bliss of green leaves.


But then I've always been pretty sentimental about summer. 

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Eventually I'll get there, I'm just as much a sucker for a good crunchable leaf turned orange, not to mention cider donuts, as I am for driving with the windows down and eating popsicles. It's only right now that the trade doesn't seem even. Maybe if the last winter didn't seem so long, and if I didn't miss green growing things so much in winter, I'd feel a little less clingy about summer.

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There's just still too much to do at this point for summer to be over! And I mean, it isn't really. We're always fooled by September, trickster that it is, into thinking things are going to be crisp and neat, when really it's the one that will turn on you almost more than any other month.


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Tote-ing the Line.

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When Anabela posted about the endless bummer tote I wanted it. I had to have it, because there are parts of this summer that really are an endless bummer (not big ones, just little, strange happenings that aren't really all that great) and I also had to wait till payday to buy it, but finally it's in my hands and we've been pretty inseparable ever since. 

The only downside is I keep adding things to it, because it fits everything, including an empty cupcake carrier, and I'm the kind of girl who overpacks to a spectacular degree, but other than that I'm in love. Again. Because I already have this one (gifted to me by Anabela last summer, it was my go-to tote this year when the weather got warm), this one, this, and the mini meow. And that's only the fieldguided portion of my tote collection (although honestly, the reason I have all these is because I love a good tote, and I always feel a little bit special when I'm carrying all my grubby posessions around in these bags).

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Skirt: Love All Skirt c/o Modcloth, Shirt: J. Crew, Shoes: J. Crew

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Lately I've been thinking a lot about how I get dressed. I suppose it's a preoccupation on this blog, since it's in part what it's about, and it's a bit obvious but, you know. Most of getting dressed is, and this is going to sound both silly and pretentious, about feeling. Maybe it's why I usually identify my dressing process as something akin to costuming, because it has to go along with the mood of the day (the best costume of the day, to borrow from someone infinity more in tune with wardrobing a costume than I). 

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I picked this skirt out when Modcloth offered to send me a few things because it seemed pretty much perfect--and it is--but then suddenly I couldn't quite get the sweater I thought would be perfect with it to work (maybe I shouldn't try wearing sweaters in August). Eventually I just let it sit, because even though I loved it and a bunch of things looked good with it, nothing was really exuding the mood I wanted, especially not for a first wear and I get that thing where I want the first time I wear something  I love to live up to the greatness of the garment.

And then I remember, Kater, you're talking about clothes. It's supposed to be fun and make you feel good. And phrases like 'greatness of the garment' are pretty obnoxious.

In the end the answer was obvious: chambray, especially since I've got so much of it. The rest just falls into place somehow, like some weird part of my brain says yes, wear the red wedges even though the skirt is a bit on the short side, and you need a little friend so wear the seahorse since you won't wear him in the cooler weather.

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Creepy hands to show off my weird shades-of-red-and-pink nail polish and hair, which I styled off this tutorial.

In the end there is little logic to it. I wear what I wear because it feels right, because even when I try to make an outfit look like something before hand, if it feels off in the confines of my silly costume-obsessed being, it doesn't matter. It's not really about physical comfort, although sometimes that's a part of it, mostly it's feeling like yes, but that I can sit inside myself and not actually think about what I'm wearing because it's exactly how I feel like dressing that day.

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Seahorse pin from Reruns

So that's my two cents, today, about getting dressed, tote bags, and what I wore today!