Showing posts with label classic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classic. Show all posts

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Ladies that Lunch and the Sweater Dress


This is my 3rd winter here in Korea and I think I'm finally getting the dressing-well-in-winter thing down. (Georgia gets cold, but not like here - so windy!) When it changed to super cold, at first I was all grumbly until I remembered I have like... 5 new sweater-dresses. Score! I knew this hunter green little ditty would go great with my new tights. Fall/winter is a great time to play with different textures. Like these fantastic tights - they have this tiny leaf pattern but far away it just looks like a cool pattern. I also can't tell if they are brown, gray or something else. 

Then I paired my tights with two different types of sweater material. Like a goober though, I forgot to take off the purple sweater to show you how flattering the sweater-dress really is - it's got a different type of cable knitting around the waist and it just skims my curves. Also it's got short sleeves! 

I didn't want my arms to get cold but I wanted the option of being able to take off a top layer so I chose this purple number. It's a little mumsy but I love it. I call it my "ladies-that-lunch" sweater-jacket which is a huge style in Korea; they usually style it in the shops very Jackie O - big pearls, tweed pencil skirt. The white piping and little puff sleeves make it look sharp and almost tailored even though it's technically a sweater. 

The last little detail was my brooch to go along with the "ladies-that-lunch" theme. Not sure if the pale pink goes with all the jewel tones, but whatev. I wanted to pull in the sweater-jacket so that the bottom would hit right at my waist. 

How would you wear a sweater-dress? 

Also, don't forget to enter the I've Got Nothing to Hide Blog Giveaway, if you haven't already!! It ends this Thursday, Nov. 21st at midnight, Seoul time.  (10 a.m. Thursday morning Eastern time.)










Dress: Thrift Store | Jacket: Tomato | Tights: Homeplus | Shoes: Homeplus | Brooch: Mother's | Earrings: Naughty Cat | Glasses: Naughty Cat

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Colorblocking Curves


Colorblocking is one of my favorite things in fashion. It's simple and easy but makes an outfit chic and interesting. So what is colorblocking? Basically, it's just wearing multiple solid colors. It can be as easy as wearing a colorblock dress or even an outfit, pairing colored pants or skirt with a different color top. Colorblock dresses are so great because they are easy to throw on but oh, so flattering. The dark color on the outside of this dress is slimming and the band emphasizes my small waist. And I love the navy and white combination - it's so crisp and fresh-looking. Of course, I prayed the white-wearers prayer, "Please, don't let me get anything on this! Especially my bum!" I was nervous wearing it on the bus but luckily nothing happened. But I did have my Tide pen in my purse, just in case (never leave home without it!) 

The other great thing about colorblocking is that the variety is endless! Below are five of examples of adorable colorblock dresses. 




Dress: Calvin Klein (Ross) | Shoes: Chinese Laundry (Goodwill) | Necklace: India | Earrings: Cambodia | Bracelet: Gift 

3. Express
5. H&M
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