Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Daily Outfit Recap - Jen - Boston

In case you missed it, here's some of what I wore in Beantown!

09/19/10, Monday - Location: The Paul Revere House

Cardigan: J. Crew Outlet
Tee: Old Navy
Jeans: Nordstrom Rack
Flats: Steve Madden via DSW
Bag: H&M

09/20/10, Tuesday - Location: New England Aquarium

Top: H&M
Scarf: Chinatown in San Francisco
Skirt: Old Navy
Tights: Target
Boots: Target
Bag: H&M

09/21/10, Wednesday - Location: Harvard

Cardigan: Martin+Osa
Top: Ann Taylor Loft
Belt: J. Crew Outlet
Jeans: Nordstrom
Boots: Target
Bag: H&M

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Daily Outfit Recap - Jen - Labor Day Weekend

Well hello, there! How were your weekends? San Francisco was amazing. I sunburned my nose, got blisters on my pinky toes, and as promised, tweeted my outfits along the way.

09/04/10, Saturday - Location: Muir Woods

Cardigan: H&M
Top: Nordstrom Rack
Jeans: Nordstrom Rack
Flats: Steve Madden via DSW

09/05/10, Sunday - Location: Lombard Street

Blazer: Tulle
Shirt: J. Crew Outlet
Belt: J. Crew Outlet
Jeans: Nordstrom Rack
Boots: Target

09/06/10, Monday - Location: Japanese Garden

Blouse: H&M
Jeans: Nordstrom
Flats: Steve Madden via DSW

09/07/10, Tuesday - Location: Chinatown

Top Old Navy
Scarf: Gift from Kate!
Skirt: Old Navy
Tights: Aritzia
Boots: Target

Monday, May 10, 2010

The Spoils: H&M (Seoul)

My strategy: buy stuff for work.






LOOK! Blazers! I could have sworn that I (read: my aunt) also bought a khaki one, since I remember taking it off of the mannequin. It wasn't in my bag, though, so I could be crazy. I probably am crazy. What am I saying? I am crazy.




Man, I am so pumped to wear all of this.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Daily Outfit - Jen - Special Edition!

A couple of days ago, one of my uncles hired a tour guide to show us around a traditional Korean village in Seoul. My aunt noticed that there were rental hanboks and dopos and asked if we wanted to try them on, to which I replied HECK YES and to which Jarod replied UH. I've always wanted to wear a hanbok, so I felt pretty fancy. And Korean.






How can anyone not be happy looking at Jarod dressed like this? It makes me insanely happy!





안녕! Bye!

Friday, April 30, 2010

What I Brought

To Korea, that is! Because I am insane, I thought that my trip would be the perfect opportunity to challenge myself and remix my clothes. I probably (definitely) should have sat down and planned my outfits, but instead, I opted for the brilliant strategy of standing in my closet and pulling random articles to take. Ya know, since that has always seemed to work in my favor.

Peacoat: Nordstrom Rack // Blazer: Tulle

Cardigan: H&M // Sweater: Martin + Osa

Dresses: Old Navy (clearance!)

Silk blouse: Urban Oufitters // Cuff-sleeved Blouse: Banana Republic

Purple cardigan: Tulle // White cardigan: Newport News

Tanks: Old Navy (clearance!)

Gray skinny jeans: Nordstrom Rack // Bootcut jeans: Martin + Osa // Skinny jeans: Nordstrom Rack

Sneakers: Saucony // Boots: Really old

There you have it. I know the shoe situation is pretty pathetic, but I had to be practical. I'm supposed to wear my gorgeous boot while I'm in Korea, but I brought my right foot shoes because I am, apparently, a terrible patient. Don't be a dummy like me. Listen to your doctors, people.

Wish me luck!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Daily Outfits - Kate - 2/6/10 and 2/8/10

First I'll take care of a bit of backlog.

Modelled in our fabulous hotel room, this is what I tromped around in on Saturday in Chicago:

Yup, that's my new scarf! I didn't realize 'till after I bought it how well it'd work with the rest of my outfit.

I knew I'd be running around all day, in a bunch of different places and spending a fair amount of time outside, so I went for COMFORT. Those LLBean boots are one of my most comfortable pairs of shoes, and even so my feet were KILLING me by the end of the day. But I think the outfit was a success - it took me from shopping on Michigan Avenue, to a show at Second City, and everywhere in between :-)


That's a pretty good indication of the "vibe" of my outfit, I think. Casual and comfy, yet put together (is there any easier way to instantly look put together than throwing on a scarf? I don't think so...)

Sadness, though - at some point in the day I lost one of my earrings :-( I had them both at about 4:00 in the afternoon, but by the time we left the restaurant after dinner it was gone. So was my 3-day CTA pass. Luckily, Mom can make me a new earring. She can't make a CTA pass.


Cardigan: Francesca's Collections
green tank: Anthropologie
Jeanskirt: Old Navy
Tights: Target
Boots: LLBean
Scarf: Filene's Basement
Necklace (not visible) and earrings: Mom-made
Belt: thrifted


And here's today. I was exhausted and crabby and not wanting to be at work, so I rolled out an old favorite:

Not much to say there; the photo is horrible I know. But the outfit was comfy and cozy and just what I needed, on this day when I just wanted to stay in bed. I also just noticed how it's another green tee + white sweater combo. Oh well. None of my co-workers were in Chicago (nor were there Chicagoans in my office, for that matter)

Skirt: Forever 21, a billion years ago
Tee: thrifted, originally Target
Cardigan: Apostrophe by Sears, circa 2001-ish
Tights: Target
Boots: LLBean
Necklace: Mom's creation, with thrifted pendant
Earrings: Mom

The spoils

Here we go - my finds from this weekend's adventure! If you're interested in non-shopping Chicago stuff, I'll be posting a more detailed run-down on KateOhKatie later (probably tonight). I'll change that hyperlink to the specific post, once I get it up.

So anyway...

All things considered, I really reined myself in pretty well. I wasn't even tempted to go into the "mall shops" on Michigan Ave. because, well, I can find everything there in my local mall. Time was limited, y'know? That said, I LOVE the 4-story GAP and if I'd had more time I definitely would've popped in. I also tried to stick to the loosely-set goals I set in my letter to Jen. We'll see how well I did...


What you see there are (in case you can't tell) bags from Loopy Yarns (knitterly goodness :-)), Filene's Basement, Nordstrom Rack, and Macy's (aka Marshall Field's ::grumblegrumble::).

I found that the Filene's on State had a lot better selection than the one on Michigan; interesting since it was a smaller store. I got...

A super-cute (brightly colored!) scarf, $14.99 - 25% off:


Purple and black tights, for super cheap. (Yes not the most exciting purchase ever but I'm being thorough :-P) $9.99/2 pr:


Flowy cardi (some brand I'd never heard of and can't remember, and for $19.99 I don't care :-P):

I can't wait to wear it belted! And open! And with jeans! And my pencil skirt! <3 :-)

Calvin Klein, cute cotton work shirt (LOVE the print!), clearane for $14:



Nordstrom Rack, where I came thisclose to buying a super cute pair of multicolored maryjanes, but they were a 37 and I really need a 36 so I left them behind to be someone else's treasure. But I didn't go completely emptyhanded:

BCBG casual dress; will be perfect with cowboy boots (either pair :-D) and bold accessories:


Another brand I can't remember (wasn't anything spectacular). I LOVE this shirt because of the fun girly details, AND it's perfectly fitted in both the waist and bust. Y'all know how rare that is :-)

Also that's like my 4th plaid shirt. I really like them, apparently.

For lunch on Sunday we went to the food court thingy in Macy's/Marshall Field's. And I was NOT going to shop (see rant about "mall stores" above). But then Jeff was in line for Starbucks and that's right by the shoe clearance racks and then I wandered off and you know that never goes well...

Nine West patent leather shoeties! $28! YESsssssssssssssssss!!! Definitely the score of the weekend :-) I can't wait to wear them with, like, everything. EVERYTHING.

All in all, I think I did a pretty good job sticking to my goals. And I also didn't spend that much money - <$100 altogether. Now where's that self-restraint when I need it? :-P

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Daily Outfit - Kate - 2/5/10

You can't tell from the way I'm posting (ummm...no Internet postmarks :-P) but I'm blogging from our super-nice room in the Fairfield in downtown Chicago. Jeff is off doing envinronmental lawyery studenty things, and I just came back from breakfast. Just setting the stage for ya.

Here's yesterday's outfit, which was worn in cab --> St. Louis MetroLink --> Amtrack --> CTA bus --> CTA train --> CTA bus --> FIELD MUSEUM --> CTA bus --> dinner. So it got around (and you're catching it at its third-to-final stop, when we were in the Field Museum :-)


That's how I was running around for most of the day. Do I look exhausted and like my feet were killing me and like my shoulder was numb from hauling around a day bag with my Nikon, 300g of sock yarn (3 pairs' worth), my stainless travel mug and other purse necessities? I hope not!

The outfit under that superwarm wool coat (seriously worth every penny. LLBean knows outerwear!!!):

I actually put more thought into this than I do my usual daily outfits. The flat boots were a must, and I actually figured that Friday would be less running around than other days, so I chose the least-comfortable of my flat boots. That corduroy skirt and red scarf are pretty much like a security blanket for me at this point; I knew I wouldn't want to feel like *everything* around me was unfamiliar (which was nice, because we spent a good chunk of the day L-O-S-T LOST.

I look kinda psychotic here, but look! It's Sue!


Coat: LLBean (mine is the older style - not the "new and improved" linked there).
Boots: 704b, via DSW
Skirt: GAP, fall 2009
Scarf: Plowsharing Crafts, summer 2009
tights: Hellmart
tee: Target
flowered shirt: Sears, circa 2001. I wear it rarely but keep it because I LOVE that print!
earrings: mummie

Monday, February 1, 2010

Walking into a deathtrap

Jeff and I are going to Chicago this weekend so he can commune with other public interest law students, and I'm going to have most of the day on Saturday free for shopping, browsing, perusing, what-have-you.

Thanks to my previous visits to the city, and this great post on The Glamorous Grad Student I'm not completely unprepared for the ::sigh:: task at hand (:-P). I'll hopefully be spending some time in Lincoln Park with Jeff on Sunday, and while I know he doesn't want to spend all our time thrifting, I may have to try and drag him into a couple of the shops Tenisha mentions :-)

Other than that? Fluevog, just to daydream and drool. Filene's Basement because I heart it hard and I once got a CUTE dress there for only $3.49 and it was one of the greatest moments of my life. And any other shops (except Macy's, because I'm still mad at them about the whole Marshall Field's thing) that may catch my fancy.

Can anyone offer further recommendations for must-visit shops (thrift or otherwise)? Gotta be easily attainable via train or bus, and preferably not too far from the downtown/Lincoln Park area. Or any other general "Yay Chicago" sentiments/tips are welcome, too.

PS>More information about our other plans for the weekend are on KateOhKatie, for the interested.

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