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Showing posts with label plaid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plaid. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Marc Jacobs + How to jean shop

 
Black leather jacket from Reitmans
White and grey knit sweater from The little white house
Plaid scarf purchased in Scotland
Blue denim by Marc by Marc Jacobs
White sneakers by Converse
Brown handbag from Francesca's 
The jean! Put shopping next to it and it’s every females nightmare. It is such a daunting task that it gets put to the back burner, and then I get frustrated when I have no clean pants to wear. But then I get even more frustrated when I’ve been putting jean shopping off for months. So today I’m giving you my secrets to jean shopping to make your experience a little easier. 
  1. When you find a pair of jeans you really like. Get two, seriously! Same colour, different colour, doesn’t matter but get two. You will thank yourself later. 
  2. Do your research. There are so many types of jeans on the market, style, colour fit! For myself personally I don’t like the light washed denim. I find the darker the jean, the smaller I appear. And most importantly try on as many as possible. Every brand is different, and there are a million different fits!
  3. Don’t worry about the length. It can always be adjusted, and that’s probably even better because it’s tailored exactly to you!
  4. Spurge on denim! It’s something we wear so often that it just makes sense to buy a good quality-easy wash pair of jeans. If the colour is going to fade after a couple washes chances are you’ll have to buy another pair soon, and in the long run thats not ideal. The jean’s I’m wearing here are Marc Jacobs. I waited until sale day, as well as I worked for the company so I got a pretty good deal for expensive denim. It’s been one of the best purchases I’ve ever made! They are so comfortable, easy to wash, and the colour has not faded at all in a year!
  5. Try to go a bit smaller in size. Keep in mind that denim shrinks then expands, so the jeans in store will fit differently after a while. Try to go a size down, or wash your jeans in cold water and no dryer. 
  6. Stretch denim is your best friend. It will move and curve to your shape. Also pay attention to where the jeans hit on your body. I prefer a high waisted jean because I have a small waist, it tends to gap in the back, and half the time with normal rise my butt is hanging out.
  7. Most importantly have fun! Grab a good friend, so she can tell you what you look like from the back if there is no 360 mirror. For me nothing is better than “woah your butt looks really great in those jeans”! :)

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Plaid.

 Hello lovelies! How’s everybody’s week going? I’m a little under the weather, and caught a cold so my week has started a little rough but hopefully will be better soon! Last week was Remembrance Day, I hope everyone enjoyed a day off in the middle of the week, and used that free time to think about all the men and women who fought for our wonderful country. I am so grateful to live in free country, I think of all the amazing opportunities Canada has, there’s truly no place like home. We’ve really swung into Christmas now, with decorations up and a countdown on the way. It’s been a great year and I can’t wait for another wonderful Christmas with family. What's your favourite part of November? Have a wonderful week lovelies!

 
 
Top: Le Chateau
Plaid button up from Nothern Reflections
Jeans from Marc Jacobs
Pointed toe heels from H&M

Thursday, 16 April 2015

serious for plaid

These days I feel like time is slipping away. I wake up, and then sooner or later its night and I’m back in bed again to sleep. Once I left high school time started slipping away, but it slipped away for the better because in college all I wanted was to get on to my next phase in life. Well here I am in that next phase, and I’m still unsure of the future. I keep hearing “Your only 21, you’ve got lots of time to figure it out”. I just want to know right. Now. But the beauty of it is that God has our future, he knows what’s going to happen.


The secret to styling daytime is balance. Taking something casual, but dressing it up. Or taking something fancy, and dressing it down. I love the combination of something unusual about an outfit. Plaid reminds me of those jack coats that farmers wear, but plaid can get dressed up as I’m showing here. It can be worn a thousand different ways! How do you wear your plaid??

 
 
 
 
 
Jacket Sfera
Plaid top Northern Reflections
Side leg leather pants H&M
Strappy wedged sandlas LC by Lauren Conrad