Skip to main content

Dresses and Steps Part 2






My finger are in the way, but this necklace has little "tassels".

dress-Zara(similar here), turtleneck-Gap(similar here), shoes/bag-Forever21(similar here and here), necklace-JewelMint, ring-gifted, bracelet-thrifted


Part two of my dresses and steps journey here in Pittsburgh's South Side.  I have to admit this whole concept was my husband, Mr. Keller's idea.  We were going to shoot at one of our usual locations seen here and here when he suggested I stand on the stairs instead and an idea was born. He's so creative!


On to the outfit.  I LOVE this dress, its comfortable, graphic and has a nice little quirky note in the back with the bow detail.  I've been consistently wearing it with a turtleneck this winter along with either tights or leggings.  I decided to go with beige brogues to play off the mod vibe of the back bow. This bag, from Forever 21 was a completely functional purchase when I needed a smaller purse that could easily fit essentials and be worn across the body.  I got it  for roaming around DC when I was there last year for Easter.   I enjoy the roughed up fake leather and color, it goes with everything and doesn't compete with an outfit like some other functional bags can.  

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Two Things

First: Isabel Marant's collocation for H&M debuts today in select stores AND online at noon, so you may want to get up on that.  Here are a few looks I'm lusting after. Hello mixed patterns!   Love the oversized coat and the detail on these jeans.   Patterned blazer, cropped colorful trousers, yes please!   Of course, I cannot partake in this collection with my Year Of No Shopping, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't. So get ready to go by noon because I'm sure this noise will sell out fast.   Number Two: I'm thinking about a new haircut.  Something along the lines of Tilda Swinton .     What do we think? I'm not going to go blond, but I like the shorter/buzzed sides and back with length on the top. Mr. Keller is hesitant, he thinks it's too masculine, but I'm kind of in the mood to go a bit edgy and I've had the same cut now for two-ish years...  FYI: Tilda Swinton is my spirit animal!    

A Little Rockabilly, A Little Punk Rock

How punk rock is this sweater?! I like how the pinkish color of the shirt is like a flesh tone, giving the idea of exposed skin while still being covered up . And these strands have a lovely drape.   sweater/skirt-Mikkat Market(similar here and here ), shirt-Nasty Gal(similar here ), heels- Nine West     This outfit is all about mixing up dynamics.  The leopard print pencil skirt is a major shout out to rockabilly-vixen- Bettie-Page -realness, while the shredded-backed sweater pays homage to my girl Nancy Spungen .  These two style mash-ups are brought together and softened by this soft and airy button-down shirt, which has its own amazing details with the collar tips.  Since there's a lot of references going on in this outfit I kept he shoes simple. Besides you usually can't go wrong with Mary Janes.     

Nasty Gal

Since the weather has been horrible I've been consoling myself with online shopping. And have made my first purchase with Nasty Gal : Lacy Chiffon Blouse Yuma Studded Blouse Alva Knit Dotted Stud Blouse Apparently I'm having a button-up shirt craving. I think all three of these shirts could work with the sweater, which is an alternative to your basic pull-over and may be a bit too edgy for work. But, I'm thinking a conservative wool trousers would nicely balance it out.  And in writing this I've come to the realization that my work "uniform" for the rest of the winter will focus on mixing edgy pieces, (or items with unexpected details) with conservative basics.  That might not always actually happen, but it's a good starting off point in planning a week's office wear.  Okay, enough of my pontificating, go check out the sale over at Nasty Gal there are some great deals to be had.