Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Accesorized!

(I'm not much for matchy-matchy, but I was just a little delighted that my Pim's cocktail coordinated so well with my outfit!)

Would you believe: I lugged my monster camera around all day for no reason? Yeah, it seems that without the battery, it's pretty useless. Yup, just another one of those typically-me things. Ugh. And I thought i was being so smart by charging it before we left...

So, wedding #1 of the season happened yetserday, and while it was so incredibly gorgeous, I can't prove it. Their photographer (and every other person in attendance, no doubt) will have photos for me to steal on Facebook later. But for now, crappy iPhone photos will have to do.

(Congrats to Tahiti-bound Mark & Elena!)

I had a wardrobe meltdown mere hours before the event. As of yesterday at noon, I was still without shoes. I had even started to look for a back-up dress when my panic shoe shopping trip proved completely disappointing. Ridiculous, considering the trouble it took to get the dress (yes, I bought the grey J.Crew number on eBay! Yes, it arrived despite the mail strike!).


I was on the hunt for these sandals, but it turns out that the entire city was out of size 9 in this style. Desperation almost led me to buy the size 8 pair, hoping noone would notice. This, however, is the reason our pantry (turned shoe closet) is full of footwear that I never wear. Size is no object! Must. Have. Shoes. *drooooool*


But common sense prevailed and I managed to find these beauties when I had almost lost hope:

Zara $39

(My mother is currently rolling her eyes smugly. "Typical," she is thinking. We bought my prom shoes the day of my prom. I work best under pressure? Eh, well, I have to.)

I also picked up an inexpensive woven clutch, and a bottle of coral nail polish.

 Aldo $39

Already in my wardrobe repertoire, my vintage lace jacket and J.Crew crystal necklace finished the job.


Vintage $35

Accesorizing this dress last-minute was cheaper that I expected. Sometimes shopping under pressure means spending more than you need to. And even though I KNEW this day was coming, I still put myself in this situation. Sigh. I'm happy with the final product, but not necessarily the resulting ulcers. 

I used to live for this kind of stress. It's wearing thin.

 (Crop fail. Alex isn't really a pro with the iPhone camera yet.)

Two more weddings to go this summer, and I think I already have #2 in the bag. No more same-day shopping for this girl. Luckily, the dress will get me through all three (provided I manage to dodge stains - this is a difficult task) and one handsome accessory will never change:

Arm-candy!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Three weddings. One dress.

It's wedding season, and I am, for the second summer, missing nuptial planning. Siiiigh. I love weddings, but they're really not the same anymore, now that I'm not dreaming about my own. We have three this year. Manageable. Especially since we're not in any wedding parties (whew).

Since there is no overlap guest-wise between the three, I am contemplating wearing the same dress. A NEW same dress, of course.

Our first wedding happens in three weeks, and it's fancy-schmancy. The other two are a mystery - they're on Alex's side, and boys can't be expected to know any of the important details. Like: will a floor length chiffon gown be too much?

Since I can be sure to never get a decent answer to this question in time, I'm going for the maxi length anyway. It's all about accessorizing it the right way.

I'm (likely) buying J.Crew's Taryn gown in grey. I found it on eBay in my size, and I can save a good hundred bucks if I get it that way.


Pretty dressy, but it's simple enough to handle being blinged out or dressed down. I'm going with flats for all three occasions, because, well, it's literally floor-length on my 5'10" frame. No give.

Here's how I'm thinking about accessorizing for weddings 1, 2 and 3. Of course, many of the actual items below may need to be subbed for things in my own closet or H&M-budget alternatives, but you get the idea.

Wedding #1 - June (black-tie-ish)
Simple gold accessories, grecian sandals, coral accents.
Hair: sleek updo


Dune $98

J.Crew $125

Nancy Gonzalez clutch

Basile pashmina

H&M bolero



Wedding #2 - (presumably) more casual/party
Boho accessories - brights, natural woven fibres 
Hair: loose waves



Alexander Wang denim jacket


Juicy Couture earrings $58

J.Crew bucket bag

Aldo clutch

Stella McCartney woven sandals

Sigerson Morrison woven sandals


Wedding #3 (probably) somewhere in between
Soft mint, gold & cream; pearls & lace; dainty & pretty
Hair: loose low chignon

Top Shop flower sandals

J.Crew earrings

Top Shop clutch


Dorothy Perkins clutch

J.Crew necklace
p.s. Two blog posts in one DAY! I was clearly less than productive otherwise. Laundry times.

[ Photos via: jcrew.com, polyvore.com, nordstroms.com, hm.com, topshop.com, anthropologie.com, aldo.com, Alexander Wang, Sigerson Morrison, Juicy Couture, Stella McCartney, shopruche.com, dorothyperkins.com, Dune ]

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Wall Street Journal!


I've been sitting on this puppy since before Xmas. Can't believe I haven't shared yet (limelight is my sunlight). Anyway, hubby and I were on the COVER of the Wall Street Journal last month. The cover! It's that GelaSkins pic... a photo Ms. Dee took of us on our wedding day that somehow ended up being the main sample on the GelaSkins custom site. Of course, we are so thrilled. Both for our lovely friends at GS, but also for us (another 15 minutes of pseudo-fame!). Click the image above for a larger view... yup, that's us, top-right.

[ via GelaSkins ]

[ via Mashable ]