Soup and bread is such a great staple in the winter months, just like my puffy Soia & Kyo coat and fleece-sock-lined Hunter boots. Today we made some coconut chicken and wild rice soup from Cinnamon Spice & Everything Nice. It's savory (from the herbs/spices), creamy (from the coconut milk), and incredibly filling (from the rice and the chicken) without being too heavy (from the veggies) Exactly everything you'd need in the perfect soup meal! Well, except for some garlic chive butter bread made from a fresh baguette that we picked up at Whole Foods. Yum!
12.03.2010
12.02.2010
{inspired by} the inevitable SAD?
As winter closes in for good in Michigan, my body begins to get incredibly confused. No sunlight and it has to be awake and active? Total darkness at 5pm and it can't stop moving and go to sleep? What's a girl's body supposed to do?! Here is the solution, the men's button that I literally lived in all summer to give me a little bit of hope. I almost put this turquoise gingham button-down away when I took out my winter clothes because I thought the color was too "summery", but decided against it at the end. Boy am I glad, I plan on layering this baby under every sweater I own for the next two months, until I can wear it by itself and a mini skirt and sandals in 70 degrees sunny weather again.
P.S., today we had a high of 31 degrees. And it snowed. UGH!
Express men's button down, VS yoga leggings, h&m necklaces, Frye boots |
a close up of the Frye Bethanies that I'm trying incredibly hard to break in |
12.01.2010
Giving Thanks... in 2010
I don't think anyone can deny the love we all have for thanksgiving. No school (or work), pigging out, bonding with the fam, and cybermonday (and/or black friday)... I am incredibly grateful for a break at this time of year, and an opportunity to give thanks. This year I spent my thanksgiving day in yoga pants and an oversized sweater- and I could not be happier with my fashion decisions as I laid flat out on the livingroom rug post-stuffing my face dinner.
Here is the short list of what I'm thankful this year (trust me, you don't want the long list- it'll take forever to read)
1. my parents, for always loving me and putting up with my childish ways all these years.
2. being in the company of really really ridiculously fabulous people while I shop/ study/ work/ cook/ discuss fashion/ travel/ gossip... etc.
3. health. though I'm still really young, I'm getting to the point when I start worrying about my parents/family getting sick... I'm glad everyone is healthy and well.
4. optimism. I'm a firm believer in that as long as you look for the good in people and life, things will turn out. There's nothing more important than keeping an optimistic attitude if you want a happy life.
Annnd here comes the best part, some pictures of the delicious/will-make-you-salivate foods that I've had the opportunity to make/eat this last week. Enjoy!
11.23.2010
inspired by {rainy day & british girls}
theory velvet blazer, old navy checkered shirt american eagle skirt, hunter rainboots |
11.20.2010
this is my winter song to you
I am officially ready for winter, with Thanksgiving in a week and Christmas right around the corner.
Okay that's not entirely true... but I am glad that it's finally weather-appropriate to take out my chunky-knits. There is nothing that says hot chocolate by the fireplace better than a great chunky-knit sweater. The funny thing is that none of my chunky-knits were store-bought, they were all thrifted. Maybe it is exactly the classic 90s scratchy wool and the boxy shapes found in thrift store sweaters that draw me to them. I got this cardigan for $5 last year for an "ugly sweater" party. Obviously I got made fun of for my lack of "ugliness" because this cardigan is really quite normal. This year though I swore to myself (and my friends) that I will actually wear an ugly holiday sweater- which means I should begin the hunt soon.
Thrifted sweater, urban outfitters red henley, f21 skirt, frye riding boots |
11.16.2010
{inspired by} the modern vassar girl
I have always been in love with everything old school and classic. Navy blazers, crisp blue button-downs, anything leather- these are just a few examples. So understandably I would own the book Take Ivy and obsess over the Ivy League asthetic. This book is such a great snapshot of life in 60s collegiate America. I am particularly impressed with the Vassar Girl- popularizing menswear way before our era of everything "boyfriend". Though their boxy jackets, straight-legged khakis and Brooks Brothers oxfords look infinitely cool, I could never pull off the look unless I stopped eating and lost twenty pounds. (which will never happen, no worries) So here I am, trading the boxy jacket for a soft cardigan, an ironed oxford for a fitted polo, bermuda shorts for a wool mini, and leopard print flats instead of loafers.
If the original Vassar girls are cringing at the sight of my liberal rendition, then they can probably rest in peace after checking out the book I'm reading. And while we're on this topic, I could borrow a little bit of those Vassar smarts tonight for my 10-pager. Thanks in advance.
11.15.2010
{discovering} bursts of happiness on a gloomy monday
The truth is, I hate Mondays. Especially when I had to wake up at 5am to cram for an 8:30am finance exam. (okay yes I know I shouldn't have procrastinated...) And still have two more exams and a ten page paper to look forward to for the rest of the week. And the weather is freezing and cloudy outside.
But being whiny and miserable isn't exactly helpful, so here are a few things that cheered up my Monday. I hope you had a few bursts of happiness of your own.
Red and yellow leaves that I picked up in front of our house. They stood out in the piles of dried ones. |
Listening to my favorite Christmas album |
The newest addition to my perfume collection. Nanette Lepore can do no wrong. Thanks Margaret! |
A video of this adorable couple and their equally adorable home in Brooklyn.
And Blair Waldorf's fabulous outfits on Gossip Girl. Or anything else Gossip Girl, for that matter. |
11.14.2010
{twist on classics} grilled cheese & tomato soup
delicious fig preserves |
cranberry walnut bread from the whole foods bakery |
These are not your typical 4-year-old toddler's grilled cheese sandwiches, that's for sure. Grilled goat cheese with fig and honey on cranberry walnut bread is what we had for lunch the other day. Served with fresh tomato basil soup, of course. The recipe called for cinnamon raisin bread- the only reason we switched to cranberry walnut was because it was $4 cheaper. So use your own discretion because cranberry walnut turned out great, and we had four extra dollas in our pockets.
best grilled cheese ever- grilled goat cheese with fig and honey |
fresh chunky tomato basil soup |
11.12.2010
{inspired by} fashion shows & rachel zoe
Urban Outfitters jacket, f21 tank, American Apparel leggings, Sam Edelman boots |
Okay, whether you hate her or love her, Rachel Zoe is kind of major. She went from a college sociology degree to a celebrity stylist designer in a decade. Also she's been happily married to the nicest guy ever Roger Berman (you would agree if you watched the Rachel Zoe Project) for over a decade. I mean, she gets to dress
11.11.2010
{inspired by} tucker by gaby basora
I am kind of a late bloomer when it comes to adopting fashion trends into my own wardrobe- from skinny jeans to ankle boots- it just takes me time to grow fond of things. So when Tucker for Target hit the stores, I wasn't particularly excited about it like everyone else in the fashion world. Well now I'm really kicking myself in the shins because I am kind of in love with the part poet/park Ukrainian dancer asthetic of Gaby Basora's silk printed blouses and dresses.
Luckily, my closet is a black hole and just when I'm pining after all those sold out Tucker pieces on Gilt Groupe... I remembered this blouse. Albeit it's from h&m and doesn't have the signature prints, but it will do with its vintage sillouette and sheer drapeyness.
11.10.2010
{closing time for} my first 30 for 30 remix challenge
Favorites? Day 15 and 27. What can I say, I am just sucker for pretty girly looks in pastel colors!
Picasa was a little strange with the way it makes collages- so feel free to use the sidebar on the right and click on the "30 for 30" tag if you want to see larger pictures of the outfits!
Leave me a comment to let me know which days are you favorites! :)
Things I learned:
1) September in the midwest is absolutely insane! The weather seriously fluctuates from 80 to 40. No joke!
2) Dresses are incredibly versatile- as they can be used as shirts, skirts or dresses! (imagine that)
3) It is possible to look really fat in photos. Angles are everything.
4) Getting dressed would be impossibly difficult without belts and tights. They're the brick & mortar to polished and comfortable looks.
5) It's time for me to get a haircut- my hair looked so much better in the earlier stage of the 30 days!
Good luck to everyone who is starting a new 30 for 30 over at Kendi Everyday! I am so excited to see all the fabulous fall outfits!
11.09.2010
{wishing for} an anthropologie sort of world
There is something about black lace that makes me feel instantly cool- as if I lived in the twenties, just about to smoke a cigar in my mink fur coat in a completely nonchalant sort of elegance. I got this lace overlay last year in the hopes of recreating this look from the Anthropologie November 2009 catalog. I never got around to finding the perfect white strapless dress, but I did find this black lace overlay to stash away. Funny thing is I was so stuck on that perfect combination that I never even tried to wear this black lace top in other ways. Today is the first time I've worn it since I got it approximately a year ago.
I am still looking for that white dress... and wishing I lived in the Anthropologie catalog.
heritage 1981 top, isaac mizrahii for target skirt, juicy couture argyle tights |
11.08.2010
{getting into} a little bit of holiday spirit
Oh hello! |
these boots are pretty close to perfection |
gap sweater, ali ro belt, frye jane braid boots, victoria's secret leggings |
11.07.2010
{true story} staying in is the new going out
chocolate pumpkin cupcakes with orange cream cheese glaze |
Everyone in my apartment has a shirt that says "Staying in is the new going out". (it's pretty high fashion) We got them over a year ago, when we first moved in together, because we thought it was such a cute cheeky line. I am not exactly sure if we can blame this on the shirts- but we have definitely been living by this motto lately. On a 35 degree Friday evening, nothing sounds worse than getting dressed up in low-cut tops & high heels to go out and party. And nothing sounds better, than to bake something delicious to Christmas music in our flannel pajamas, and watch a chick flick while drinking hot chocolate. Remember the Kit-Kat Mocha Cupcakes? That was a Friday night adventure also. Looks like we are establishing ourselves as the coolest kids in college with our Friday night baking traditions...
We found the recipe for these chocolate pumpkin cupcakes with orange cream cheese glaze through Good Life Eats. Katie always has the best recipe ideas- and such great photographs also! Although as you can tell from the photos, our frosting turned out to be more of a glaze than a cream frosting for some strange reason, but still delicious. The richness of the chocolate, hints of pumpkin and spices, and the refreshing citrus in the frosting work... oh, and we also found them to go along with spiked cider, really well.
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