Tag Archives: shopping

the reformation rose dress

Shop Local Pt. Deux: More L.A. Brands to Love

I’m finding more reasons to love the City of Angels (finally). The Reformation This brand is quickly becoming one of my favorite brands overall–a retro appeal manifested in recycled fabrics that feel substantial and hold up after wear.  Their dresses are particularly enticing in that they so deftly mix sexy and adorable, functional and unique, vintage […]

camille over the rainbow fashion blogger turtleneck trend

High Rollers: That Turtleneck Trend

Remember when turtlenecks were the stereotypical sartorial choice of the artsy foreign exchange student of questionable sexuality circa 1976? No?  Great!  Then you’ll have no problem cozying up with the latest trend. Turtlenecks.  What can you say about them?  The mainstream deems them uncool one minute and trendy the next, then back and forth again.  I’ve […]

Feeling (Baby) Blue

First mint, then pink–apparently we can’t get enough of pastels.  The latest Easter egg hue to step into the spotlight is the binary of last season’s blushing pink, and in the interest of all things soft and fluffy, I approve.  Donning baby blue will make you feel as if you’re wearing a cloud–or attending an anti-climactic […]

Say Hello to Satterday!

Originally posted on Ashley Staples:
I’m so excited to announce that I will soon be working with Sarah of the vintage fashion website Satterday–writing product copy and blog content, and managing e-commerce and social media for the online store. Great things are in store for Satterday, so be sure to check back soon!

prabal gurung resort 2015

Prabal Gurung Resort 2015

Without a doubt, my favorite resort collection this year. A simple, bold color palette grounded in blue and red, and an interesting mix of print, jacquard, and color-blocking make Prabal Gurung’s resort collection, titled “Unconditional Love” and consisting of chunky knits to floor-length gowns, a practical yet eye-catching affair.  I’ve always had a soft spot […]

modcloth vivacious and vibrant dress midnight in paris lbd black dress

Uniquely You: LBDs, Personal Style, and Midnight in Paris

Maybe it’s the approach of summer and ridiculously high temps, but recently I’ve found myself being drawn to the effortless appeal of dresses. I’ve always been one for simplicity.  I like throwing on a dress and adding just a few of my own subtle details.  Though my personality may reflect otherwise, I can’t help but […]

heartthis keep pinterest window shopping online shopping,

HeartThis: More Virtual Window Shopping

Convenience seems to be an obsession in our culture.  One-stop shopping is the way we do things (have you been to a Super Target?), and now that extends to online shopping.  Apparently, no one has time to “surf” the Web anymore; the bookmarks tab has become so twentieth century. Now, even one-stop browsing has become […]

zooey deschanel tommy hilfiger

To Tommy From Zooey is Everything You Think it Is

A retro flair with a touch of preppy quirk for good measure–Zooey Deschanel’s capsule collection for Tommy Hilfiger, which was finally made available last month, has my heart aflutter. Dubbed by the actress/singer/designer as “modical,” the line is comprised of retro dresses with red and navy color blocking, pleats, and a nautical motif, pretty much […]

white shoes shirt white denim white sunglasses asos madewell j brand everlane

Welcome Back, White (Even Though You Never Left)

Memorial weekend is almost upon us, which means the unofficial inauguration of summer and the celebration of all things related–hot dogs, American flags, day-drinking, and white clothing. The past year has been a year for rule-breaking, sartorially speaking, so if you’ve been wearing white all through the winter, don’t fret; Memorial weekend is simply another […]

dolores haze clothing spring summer 2014

I’m Loving: New York Brand Dolores Haze

Youth, beauty, innocence (and innocence lost) are all themes of this New York label that brings its own retro twist to the scene.  Named for the titular character in Lolita, and drawing much of its inspiration from the 1997 French-American film adaptation of the classic Nabokov novel, there are simultaneous hints of mischief and naivete […]