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This is a special edition of Today's Everyday Fashion - brought to you by Elegantees! (Elegant - tees, get it?) Over the past couple of months I've had the privilege of getting to know founder and designer of this affordable line. Katie is a total sweetheart, and 100% of the profits go to benefit a non-profit called History Starts Now, to fight sex trafficking and to help women pursue their dreams.

Today, I'm wearing:
Left: Rachele in Colbalt Blue, $18.90
Middle: Jolanta in Ivory, $14.90
Right: Laura in Forest Green, $19.90

Which one is your favorite? ;-)

Disclaimer: These shirts were given to me by Elegantees, I was not asked to post pictures or write a review. The rest of the items I am wearing are my regular 'ole clothes!

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Occasion: Would you wear this look to work?
Shirt: J.Crew, $40
Faux fur shrug: Limited, $25
Skirt: To the Max/Kansas boutique (from college)
Shoes: Boutique 9, $70
Earrings: Urban Outfitters, $5
Bracelet: Banana Republic, $13

Photo left: My inspiration from Talbots.com. I'm loving the outfits they recently featured on their website. Here are a few more of my favorites:
 




































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I never do this, but I've had this sweater for at least 6 months and haven't worn it yet! It had a self-tie around the middle which I think was throwing me off. I removed it, looped a belt through the loops and - voila! the perfect Sunday outfit. :-)

Occasion: Church and grocery store
Sweater: Banana Republic, $30
Necklace: Stella & Dot, c/o Stylist Lori McMinn
Belt: H&M
Jeans: Hudson/Filene's Basement, $70
Shoes: Chinese Laundry/DSW, $40

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Two questions:
- Should I keep these boots from Forever 21? (I talked about them in this post.)
- Are my shirt/pants too monochromatic?

Photo left: The oh-so-stylish Olivia Palermo from FabSugar.com
Jacket: Forever 21, $30
Shirt: Forever 21, $12
Necklace: Stella & Dot, c/o Stylist Denee Brochardt
Pants: Sanctuary Surplus/Nordstrom Rack, $40
Boots: Forever 21, $30

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Two ways to wear today's look!
Photo left: My inspiration from Shopbop.com
Middle photo: How I would rock this look in a colder climate
Right photo: How I would rock this look in Florida

Blazer (left): Urban Behavior, approx. $30
Cardigan (right): Gap, $30
Shirt: Ralph Lauren outlet, $20
Belt: Filene's Basement/American Eagle, $5
Cargos: Nordstrom Rack/Sanctuary Surplus, $40
Shoes: Endless.com/Restricted, $38

Spend "A Day with J"





























I have an announcement as big as this pumpkin...

When I started J's Everyday Fashion in May, I had one simple goal: to share my shopping and styling tips with other women on a budget. It's now four months and two weeks later, and I have been inspired by your emails, your style questions and comments, and I have a new mission statement that I am really excited to share with you!

If you are a woman with an average income and you need style help - where do you go? 99% of what you see in fashion magazines isn't practical and quite frankly, is too expensive. All the style books I've seen are elusive and seem aimed at people who already have great style. Hiring a stylist is an option, but that will set you back a couple hundred dollars out of an already small clothes budget (mine is $250/month, no way am I willing to share any of it with a "stylist"!). I have been floored by the number of women that want and need help, and by the lack of practical fashion advice that is available to them. This has lead to my new personal mission statement: to help as many of you as possible in a REAL way.

Starting next week, I will be offering free personal shopping sessions - I'm calling it " A Day with J." I will be doing 1-2 of these each week over the next couple months while I'm looking for a new marketing job (my full-time job ends Friday), continuing to blog, and working on some other, bigger projects that will also further my mission statement.

So, do you want to spend "A Day with J"?  To participate, send an email to JsEverydayFashion@gmail.com with the following information:

1. Location - Florida Mall, The Mall at Millenia/surrounding stores, OR The Prime Outlets (in Orlando, FL) are all options. Please pick one.
2. Date -  Please pick any day of the week (EXCEPT Sundays) in October or November, 2010. I’m happy to schedule a date further in advance, but those will need to be flexible, in case I find a new job.
3. Goal - To participate, you need to have a specific shopping goal. Examples of this can be: 1. Finding an outfit for a wedding, a charity event, a baby shower, or high school reunion. 2. Help finding skirts/pants/dresses that fit. 3. Help finding cute shoes/boots/flats. 4. Help vamping up your work or school wardrobe.
4. Budget - To participate, you need to have a shopping budget. This can be as little as $50, but you should have a specific number in mind.
5. Size - Please include your approximate size and height. Also feel free to send a picture of yourself, so I can see what colors might work for you and so I'll recognize you when we meet!
6. Closet - To get the most out of our trip, I also recommend that you email and/or bring along photos of what you already have at home. Not every single piece from your closet, but at least a group shot of your shoes, and any staples such as blazers and bottoms.

I hope you guys are as excited about this as I am! I can't wait to start shopping with you. :-)

Best,
 J.

Today's Everyday Fashion


Occasion: Church and errands
Shirt: c/o The Unique Closet
Jeans: True Religion, $145
Belt: H&M
Shoes: DSW/Chinese Laundry, $40
Earrings: Banana Republic, $20

Today's outfit includes a top from online retailer The Unique Closet. They certainly live up to their name by offering very unique items - if Modcloth and Forever 21 had a baby, it would be The Unique Closet. They stock new items every week and orders ship fast. My only complaint: I want more, more, more! The selection is limited so would love to see more unique choices for my closet! Here are some of my top picks:
















Shirt $36.50, Romper $32, Dress $68 - all from The Unique Closet

Full disclosure: I was given the opportunity to select one item of my choice from The Unique Closet and review my experience. These are my honest opinions, and I was not required to show items from the webiste (I just thought they were cute and wanted to share!). For more info, please see my review policy here.

My Video Interview with Giuliana Rancic






































Today was so much fun!! I was thrilled to have been invited to Fashion Week at the Mall at Millenia. They put on a great runway show with styles from BCBG, Anthropologie, True Religion and more. It was SO refreshing to see a runway show with clothes that us everyday girls can afford. The events were hosted by none other than the amazing/gorgeous Giuliana Rancic, and I was given the opportunity to interview her after the show. I took a video of the interview with my digital camera that's posted here. The quality isn't perfect, but we had a fun little chat that I hope you'll enjoy. She was sweet and down-to-earth. She mentions in the interview that she purposely selects affordable clothes to wear on E!, so that they are an option for more people watching (love her for that!!). Hope you enjoy the video!

Note: Giuliana is wearing a Stella & Dot necklace (we were necklace twins, soo funny!!), a dress by Foley & Corinna and killer shoes by Steve Madden. My outfit details are in the previous blog post.





My Fitness Story







































Grrr.... don't I look tough silly? I was totally goofing around in this picture, but it sure makes a great intro for talking about my workout routine! You may be wondering why I'm posting about fitness on a fashion blog, but I've had tons of questions about my workout routine over the past week and thought it would be fun to share my story. Please note: I am in no way a fitness expert, and as always please consult a professional if you're planning to start a new routine.

So let me start by saying that I think every person is unique and should really try to find a routine that works for them (same goes with fashion – those “10 items every woman should own” lists are ridiculous). I think we can all learn by example, though, so here’s my story of how I found a fitness routine that works for me (hint: there was a lot of trial and error):

Phase 1: I meet exercise for the first time. My second year of college (about 7 years ago), there was a red dress I wanted to wear to my sorority's formal but I couldn't fit into it. Before this moment, it had never occurred to me to workout, I had never run one mile without stopping and I definitely didn't know anything about nutrition. I started working out like crazy and lost 35 pounds. I kept it off during college, but I continued to eat badly and just worked out like crazy to make up for it. I was basically running in circles.

Phase 2: I meet nutrition for the first time. When I graduated college and entered the real world, I pretty much gained it all back. Why? Because I still ate like crap. Working a full time job doesn’t give you all the free time in the world to work out like I did in college. Here's a picture from this phase:




























It's kind of hard to see in this picture, but I was two sizes bigger. Definitely not obese or anything, but I was awfully sluggish and not very healthy. You add to the equation that I'm hypoglycemic, which means I basically get sick from eating sugars and white flour, and you've got one unhappy camper who needed to change her ways.

Phase 3: I become obsessed with exercise/nutrition. A couple years later, I entered this phase which I call the “maniac phase”. I cared way too much. I worked out 6 days a week, an hour a day and ate really boring food. I spent way too much time at the gym and not enough time enjoying the life. Here's a picture of me during phase #3. I was pretty darn fit, but I also really resented working out. You honestly couldn’t pay me to want to live like that again. Life is too short. ☺




Phase 4: Finding balance. Since moving to Florida in 2009, I started a wonderful new phase - the "finding my balance" phase. (Please note: this phase comes after you've already lost any weight you need to loose and are now just trying to maintain a healthy weight). Balance is about not being so hard on yourself in regards to the way you look. It's about exercising to feel good, and eating healthy because you want to (not to fit into a specific size). Being fit is a way of life. It's not a fad diet or the latest workout craze, or something you do twice; it's a life-long commitment to being healthy.  I honestly don't have a set workout routine because it works best for me to not think about it that much. That won't work for everyone though. For some people, finding balance might be setting up a strict workout schedule, blogging about food, or being on Weight Watchers; everyone is different. But the idea is to find what works for you so that you're able to maintain your weight within your everyday life. (this also applies this to having a fashionable wardrobe - find what works for you in your everyday life!)







































Here are some tips to get you started…

Fitness Tips
- Lift weights, lift weights, lift weights. I can't stress this enough. Every woman, regardless of age and weight, should be pumping iron (note: not heavy iron, but itty bitty iron, like 3-10 pound dumbbells). Trust me, you will not get huge muscles. But you will burn fat like crazy and slim down. Lifting weights/doing resistance training is the best advice I can give anyone.
- Find an activity you love. Swimming, playing tennis, biking, hiking, running, rowing, doing the elliptical. All of these are enjoyable to different people, and all of them provide pretty awesome cardio. Find the one or two that you love. I personally do a mix of running, elliptical and weights; but again it’s all about finding activities that don’t make you want to quit after the first week.
- Find your rhythm. Lots of people ask "how often do you work out?" but how often I work out won't help you because everyone is different. One person may only need to go a couple times a week, but another person may need to go 5 times a week to maintain their weight. Also consider your schedule. Don’t set yourself up for failure. Find what works for you and stick with it.
- Set a goal. Nothing feels better than setting a goal and smashing it. I ran my first race, a half marathon, this past March. It felt awesome. It was not about losing weight (I actually gained a few pounds doing it), it was about trying something that seemed impossible and overcoming it. Walk a 5K, loose 10 pounds, eat healthy for 3 days. Try something!! ☺ 






























Nutrition Tips
- Make peace with food. It took me years to figure out that what I put in my mouth affected my body, but it absolutely does. I could never find balance until I got my eating in order since it's such a huge part of the equation. If you have an emotional response to eating try to get at the source so you can stop the emotion that causes the eating. (They talk about this all the time on The Biggest Loser.)
- Don’t bring junk food into the house. Make sure you’re not hungry when you go to the grocery store. Then limit yourself to buying only healthy/un-processed items. I sometimes get cravings for ice cream during the week, but that added hurdle of actually having to leave the house and go get it usually changes my mind.
- Make Monday-Friday your safe zone. As noted above, there's no junk food in our house so I pretty much eat like an angel during the week. On the weekends though, we tend to eat out once or twice and that's my "reward" time for eating healthy during the week. Nobody is perfect, so give yourself the opportunity to eat fun stuff from time to time.

Feel free to leave your own tips for healthy eating in the comment section, and check out these food/fitness blogs for more great tips and daily inspiration!

- Meals and Miles 
- The Fitnessista
- Meals and Moves
A Foodie Stays Fit
- Raya Runs
- The Balanced Foodie
- Peanut Butter Fingers

Styling Challenge (final day!)




























The last day of my styling challenge! This fifth necklace is a aptly named the Garden Party and ia mix of gorgeous pink and orange tones. For weekend (left) I paired with a light pink blazer and for work (right) I paired with a pumpkin cardigan. Now that you've seen all 5 days... which necklace/look was your favorite?

Disclaimer: These are my regular 'ole clothes, but I do not own the necklace.

Necklace: Stella & Dot
Photo left
Pink Blazer: Banana Republic, $40
Shirt: Banana Republic, $14
Jeans: Gap, $30
Shoes: Steve Madden/DSW, $27
Photo right
Sweater: c/o Banana Republic FL Mall
Blouse: Banana Republic, $35
Skirt: Banana Republic, $40
Shoes: Steve Madden/DSW, $27

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Occasion: Work
Trench: New York & Company
Shirt: H&M, $15
Necklace: c/o Stella & Dot stylist Denee Borchardt
Skirt: Limited, $25
Shoes: Chinese Laundry/Piperlime, $34
Photo left: Olivia Palermo, my stylish inspiration (how adorable is her outfit?!)






























It's Day #4 of my styling challenge and as you can see above the left outfit was inspired by Olivia Palermo. This fourth necklace is my favorite (which is awesome b/c I got to keep it!!). I love jewelry that is a mix of gold and silver and this one is just perfect! I will be styling this necklace with many upcoming looks.  How would you wear it?

Necklace: Stella & Dot
Photo left - see details above
Photo right
Blazer: Express
T-shirt: Gap, $10
Shorts: Forever 21, $20
Belt: Gap, $3
Shoes: Carlos Santana/DSW, $33

Interview with Giuliana Rancic!
























 

I've been invited to attend 2010 Fashion Week at The Mall at Millenia and interview Giuliana Rancic this Saturday. I have a few questions in mind, but want to know what YOU would ask Giuliana? Leave your questions in the comment section and I'll pick a few to ask!

(And if you're in Orlando this weekend be sure to check out the Fashion Week Facebook page for details on the events.)