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I Like Her Style

This past weekend, I finally bought my first Vogue magazine in…over a year?  It wasn’t intentional, but I was going on a little impromptu trip to a hotel after a huge storm left me without power.   I was looking for magazines to keep me occupied and I picked up the latest issue of Vogue with (predictable) cover girl  Gwyneth Paltrow.  After I settled down and began flipping through the magazine, I didn’t really pay much attention one way or the other.   That was, until I got to the end of the magazine, the Index portion.

The spread featured Wonderland magazine editor Julia Sarr-Jamois and her take on heritage brands.   The photos and her style definitely left a positive impression, and after more online digging, I found countless street style pictures:

(all photos via The Fashion Spot)

I love how she wears her looks with ease and a sense of a laid-back coolness.

Plus, can we talk about that impeccable ‘fro?

I Like Her Style

Dreaming Of…Kate Kanzier

I feel like I should be grateful with all of the shopping options that I have in the U.S–and living in Chicago, no less.  It’s true that we don’t have a Topshop and Henri Bendel jumped ship a long time ago.  We’ve only recently been graced with the presence of Zara and although there are numerous boutiques and shops for every taste imaginable, we are still missing something.  That something is Kate Kanzier.
Okay, okay, I might be exaggerating.   The London-based store opened their boutique in 2003 and has quickly become a cult hit.  Their footwear and bags are reasonably priced and model classic styles.  My personal favorites are the faux suede “Luella” brogues listed above.  A perfect fall shoe.  Here are a couple of other favorites:

I understand that they ship worldwide and seeing that I unfortunately won’t be visiting London anytime soon, I think I’ll just have to bite the bullet and order.  Well, when the blue suede shoes are back in stock, that is.   Isn’t that a great reason to bring an outpost closer for easier access?
Are there any stores that you like, but can’t gain easy access to because it’s your country?

Dreaming Of…Kate Kanzier

Summertime, And the Livin’ is Easy

Image via We Heart It

I always find dressing during the summer to be difficult.   I’m used to layering and I continue to pile layers on top of layers of shirts on,  even in 90+ degree weather.   Inspiration also fades during the summer  as I don’t put as much thought into color schemes and teaming outfits up.  Instead, I dress pretty plainly and comfortably, but not very “fashionably”.

Yes, I do realize the shirt is a bit wrinkled. Not cool.

See above outfit I wore on Monday.  I bought the striped long shirt from H&M and wore a black T-shirt underneath and black leggings.  Instead of wearing my pair of black sandals, I wore my faux oxfords from UO  instead.  Not the the most inventive of outfits, but I was pretty comfortable.

I wore this outfit yesterday and it was the first time I’ve worn jeans in about a week. The jeans are from American Eagle Outfitters and I bought them after seeing the shredded version on Vogue.com.  I went to the website where they were on sale for $29.99.  I snagged them at the store for $24.99  Hey, you can do a lot with an extra $5.00 these days!   In this “getting comfortable” phase,  I really don’t want to spend much on jeans, so this pair was perfect.   Plus,  I really like the more relaxed fit to offset the constant skinny jeans.

How is your summer coming along?  What’s your summer style currently like?

Summertime, And the Livin’ is Easy

A Brand New Day: My Thoughts the Keratin Smoothing Complex Therapy

There has been some technical difficulty around here lately, hasn’t there?  My apologies for all of the downtime.  I’m still working on getting everything back to 100%, so please bear with me in the meantime.  I’ve missed posting, so rather than delay putting up new posts, I’m just going to keep it moving.

On to the good news, I’ve decided to take the dip and try the keratin smoothing complex therapy!  I feel like I’m a bit late to jumping on the keratin bandwagon, but after a few months of research and mulling over the decision, I decided to try it out at least one time.

Before I went through with the treatment, I asked many, many questions different salons.  Sometimes I’d call the same salon two or three times with follow-up questions.   I was mostly worried about the fact that many keratin treatments still contain formaldehyde, and the products on the market don’t use formaldehyde still have aldehyde listed in their ingredients.  Was it worth it?

I finally convinced myself to try the treatment just one time to see how it was.  The salon that I went to, the lovely Noel Rose Hair Studio in Lincoln Park, assured me that I would be fine.

Overall, the application was applied in a little over three hours.   First, my stylist washed my hair and blow dried my hair .  She then applied the keratin treatment in small sections with a brush.   My eyes didn’t become watery and I didn’t feel like I needed a gas mask as I’ve read on some reviews.  I do agree that the smell was still strong overall.

After she applied the keratin treatment, she then blow dried my hair once again until it was silky smooth.  She then flat ironed the hair at about 420 degrees to lock in the keratin.  The results?  Pin straight hair with no indication of  frizz.  In my opinion, it was probably the straightest that it’s ever been– and this includes even when I had a relaxer.

Currently, I’m on day 5 of “life with keratin” and I have had some time to gather my thoughts about the treatment.   I’ve made a small lists of the pros and cons so far:

  • I can blow dry my hair straight in less than half the time it usually takes.
  • Fights all evil frizz and humidity.
  • Salon-like results at home.
  • Very, very little product needed.
  • Shiny, shiny hair.
  • I’m told that it can last about 3-5 months, especially if a sulfate-free shampoo is used.

Cons:

  • You cannot wash your hair, pin it up, put it in a ponytail, sweat, or even attract any perspiration.  In this hot Chicago weather, that is no small feat.
  • It’s expensive.  $200 was the special and it’s regularly $250.  I hardly ever go to the salon anymore because of how expensive it was and the lack of natural hair stylists around, so I might be a little out of touch on this one.   However, if you do go to the salon for regular services on a bi-weekly basis, I’m sure you can justify the cost.
  • Formaldehyde.   This is probably going to be the deal-breaker for me, because I just can’t see myself regularly and knowingly using a product with a sizable amount of formaldehyde.   I have found another stylist since who says her product contains no formaldehyde, but it does contain aldehyde.  She also commented that the results may not last as long.

And now for some before and after pictures:

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The heat was scorching that evening and I was itching to go indoors so I would not sweat!

Overall, I do not regret trying out the keratin treatment.  It’s a welcome relief to combat this frizz in this humid Chicago weather and the results have delivered as promised.   What do you think?  Have you tried the keratin treatment?  Would you try it?

A Brand New Day: My Thoughts the Keratin Smoothing Complex Therapy

A Nice and Quiet Holiday

I hope you all had a wonderful 4th of July weekend–or even a wonderful weekend for those who don’t celebrate.  I felt like this long weekend was a much needed break from some usual commotion and took full advantage of it.

Since the weather was beautiful, but steaming hot, I decided that dresses were going to be the way to go.  And although I’ve declared my love for black, prints ruled out this weekend.

The first dress is a vintage dress I ordered from persephone vintage a couple of weeks ago.  I loved the print and the dress fits perfectly.  The 2nd dress, I picked up from Target earlier in the year. I usually hate standing out in such a vibrant print, but I remember it being particularly dreary when I bought the dress, so I just wanted anything that screamed “summer”.

My activities mainly included catching up on TV shoes (now on the Tudors, even though I’m still giving the side eye to Jonathan Rhys Meyers, but I do like James Frain), trying to stay cool and catching up on reading.  On the 4th, there wasn’t much open by way of restaurants or cafes, but local, smaller bookstores were open.  With a sudden urge to grab some good “fun” summer reads, I left with a stack of books.

And…I’ve given myself until end of August to finish this pile.  Considering my tendency to fall asleep super early on weeknights after the gym and dinner, I’m not sure that’s going to happen.

I did find a quiet cafe around the block still open.  I bought small cup of gelato and focused on finishing Murakami’s Norwegian Wood.

Yes, the gelato was melting fast!

And although I didn’t finish during the visit, I am almost done.  Now, I’m psyched since I’ve learned a movie adaptation is coming out and the stills are heartachingly beautiful.

Hope you had a happy holiday weekend!

A Nice and Quiet Holiday

And the winner is…

First, I want to say thank you to everyone that retweeted, wrote about and entered this giveaway with Shabby Apple. I truly, truly appreciate it! I’m glad that it was so well received and there were so many entries.

After using Random.org to pick the winner of the giveaway, and came up with the number 36. That winner is…

Katherine!  Congrats Katherine on winning the Shabby Apple Five to Nine black knit dress! I will be contacting you very shortly!

Many thanks once again everyone for entering the giveaway!

And the winner is…

Accessory Appreciation: Scarves

I’ve always admired scarves from a distance, but never really felt like I could master the art of wearing them. You know how they say that you have to wear the clothes, don’t let the clothes wear you? I think that can totally apply to wearing a scarf.   There are some who wear scarves in a way that transforms an outfit. Still, I decided that I wanted to try wearing more scarves because I just appreciate the beautiful prints and fabrics.

One designer who I always think of when it comes to mastering scarves is Dries Van Noten.

Dries Van Noten collections never fail to impress with wonderful prints and his scarves are no exception. I hope to be lucky enough to own a scarf one day.

The two scarves that I do own and wear frequently are my Paul and Joe Sister cotton scarf and my McQueen skull scarf.

I’ve had this McQueen scarf for a few months now and honestly debated on whether to buy it or not. It was soon after he died and I didn’t want to feel like I was just cheapening that by getting a scarf. However, things were a bit more, uh, prosperous for me at that point and I decided that I really did want to go for the scarf.  Months later, it feels like a special addition to my wardrobe and I have no regrets.  The way it’s worn in this photo is pretty much how I wear it each time.

I love this Paul and Joe scarf that I ordered from Gilt.  It has a little big more heft and I love the fringed ends. I wear this scarf a few different ways and don’t treat it as delicately as the McQueen scarf.  The colors combination is beautiful and perfect for throwing on during a breezy summer day.

Next on my list? I came across these beautiful scarves from PrettyPennyDesigns a couple of days ago and instantly fell in love with these screen printed beauties.

(images via PrettyPennyDesigns)

Kelly, the designer and owner of PrettyPennyDesigns, designs and hand makes each one of these pieces in her Hollywood studio.  The scarves are made with bamboo, organic cotton and upcycled fabrics.These scarves are reasonably priced and can be worn during the summer or winter months. Plus, they are a nice, long length which allows for a variety of ways to wear them.  Need I say more?  My first option would be the first scarf shown in the picture for summer, but I really love the imagery on all of them.

Do you wear scarves frequently? How do you wear your scarf?

Accessory Appreciation: Scarves

Clandestine Chic Giveaway: Little Black Dress from Shabby Apple

I think it’s safe to say that every lady loves having a little black dress in her closet.   Whether it’s for a hectic day at the office or a dinner date with someone special, a little black dress is always appropriate for any occasion.

It’s the reason I’ve chosen to offer a new giveaway from Shabby Apple for this Five to Nine black knit dress.

This ranges in sizes from extra small to extra large, and I understand that the fit is pretty generous.

How to enter?  It’s really simple: just leave a comment with your name and email address in this post.  Please, only one per entry and this contest is only for US residents.

Contest end date is July 2nd and I will pick a winner via Random.org.

Looking forward to your entries!

Clandestine Chic Giveaway: Little Black Dress from Shabby Apple

Black is the color of my true love

I know I didn’t use the full title of Nina Simone’s classic song in the title of my post, but unfortunately, this post isn’t about hair.

Still, this song was on my mind over the weekend as I found myself surrounded in a sea of black clothing, objects and weather.  I noticed how much I am drawn to the color on a daily basis because it really is one of my favorite colors. Not only is it slimming and chic, but I also admire it’s sleekness, it’s ability to blend in and how damned beautiful it is.

I finally got the chance to wear the beautiful three hole dress dress I ordered from the super talented and cool Alicia at InnyVinny.  I love the dress in all of its versatility. I paired the dress with leggings and my new heels from Aldo.  Note that they are not black, but gray!  That took a lot of restraint in itself.

The best way to end the weekend and begin a new week? Lighting up my Diptyque Baies Noir candle (black, of course!) and rereading my favorite Edgar Allen Poe stories while waiting for the eventual rain.

Black is the color of my true love

Crossroads

Image via We Heart It

There hasn’t been one word.

Not a peep.

I’ve been pretty quiet lately and I haven’t really been able to dedicate much time to writing on my blog as much as I’ve wanted  I have felt incredibly guilty about not leaving this blog alone for so long, especially when I had a few minutes of down time and would opt to watch Breaking Bad or spend time outdoors as a diversion.

The rest of the time, I had to focus on life and trying to get things on track. It’s been one crazy month, but I am glad that things have finally calmed down and appear to be working themselves out. I think I’m in a good place now and excited about what is in store.

During this past month, I haven’t been very fashionable and haven’t even worn very much makeup.  Being so preoccupied, most of my posts would have been pretty uninspired, and I do not like posting when there isn’t much feeling behind the words.

The only thing I can think to do at this point is pick up and continue where I left off.  I hope you are still here with me.

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Crossroads
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