Today's Everyday Fashion: My New Obsession!



























I'm so excited to share my new obsession with you guys: a website called MJRSales.com. It's packed full of brand-name clothes, most under $15. You can think of it as shopping at a TJ Maxx-type-store online! It almost seems too good to be true, so thankfully the folks at MJR let me try it out so I could share my experience with you guys.

What I got (left to right, below):
1. Moda short sleeve tunic top, $11.60
2. Famous Catalog embellished front bikini top, $13.60
3. Moda v-neck tank dress, $11.99
4. Famous Catalog open shoulder tunic top, $13.83
5. Famous Catalog open shoulder tunic top, $13.83











Here are my tips for shopping MJRSales.com:
- It works like eBay. Each listing is for ONE, single item. If they have more than one (and in other sizes), then they will be listed separately.
- Read each description carefully - some items may have smudges or small stains, but they do a great job of providing all the info so you won't be surprised when you receive it! In general I think they "under promise, over deliver" because I've always been pleasantly surprised and/or unable to even find the marks they were referring to. Items have always been better than I expected.
- There are thousands of listings, which can be overwhelming. Use the menu on the left to narrow things down. For starters, you will want to select the "Size Type" - either Regular or Plus, which will usually narrow your search by half. I also prefer to view things by category - so I will select "tops & blouses" then "Regular" (under Size Type), which narrows the search to only 10 or so pages. To view shoes, I select only the size(s) that I wear. Keep in mind that you can select as many sizes as you would like at one time. (Wait for it to load, then select another size.)
- The best stuff sells out within a day or two, so be sure to check the "New Arrivals" section regularly! That is definitely where I find the best deals.
- Some items are "pre-owned," but that usually just means that someone ordered the item, then returned it.
- Famous Catalog = Victoria's Secret and Famous Mall Brand = Express, they just can't say that. :-)
- When it says without tags, it means price tags but also usually part of the tag inside the shirt has also been cut-out.
- Shipping is usually $2 per item, so consider that when making decisions.
- Read the return policy. MJR charges a re-stocking fee for items, and in most cases you will also have to pay for return shipping. Choose wisely and only order items you are sure you want to keep.

Check out how I wore some of my new stuff in Miami this weekend! Left: my roadtrip outfit. Right: hanging out on South Beach!

Miami Fashion Week






































Occasion: Miami Fashion Week
Dress: c/o Varga, $44
Shoes: Steve Madden/Ross, $20
Belt: Express
Necklace: JcPenney, $20

I'm not going to candy-coat it for you guys: Miami Fashion Week was kind of a mess. Between traffic, a poorly managed guest list, and trying to organize a camera crew, it was one of the most frantic experiences I've ever had. But let's focus on the positive here!! It was fun to visit Miami and my BFF from 4th grade Sarah. I loved interviewing designers and buyers to hear their unique perspectives. And I got to wear a gorgeous hot pink dress from Varga. I never get tired of getting dressed up and being girlie so that was probably my favorite part of the whole night!! Be sure to check out my hot pink number (it's only $44) on their website + tons of other cute dresses appropriate for Miami Fashion Week and beyond!

ps. A video of the runway and my interviews will be posted in about a week! Stay tuned. ;-)

Model walking the runway
Interviewing a jewelry design duo who are also sisters


Interviewing a buyer

Interviewing a haute couture designer and his daughter


The haute couture designer's daughter was the inspiration for his collection!
My BFF from 4th grade lives in Miami & joined in the fun

Today's Everyday Fashion: Reader Request





































A fan submitted this photo on Facebook for me to re-create. I immediately jumped at the chance because it's totally my style! I may be wearing jeans, but the jacket/v-neck/collared shirt feels professional and perfectly preppy for a casual Friday at work. Do you have a look you'd like me to re-create? Or want to share a look that you've re-created? Feel free to post your pictures to my Facebook page!

Occasion: Casual Friday
Inspiration photo: Le Chateau
Jacket: Banana Republic, $35
Navy sweater: Gap (really old)
Shirt: Abercrombie, $20
Jeans: Hudson/Filene's Basement, $70
Belt: H&M, $20
Shoes: Restricted/Endless.com, $39
Watch: Michael Kors, Christmas present
Earrings: Forever 21, $8

Today's Everyday Fashion: Like a Lady






































I'm headed south today for Miami Fashion Week! Be sure to follow to follow me on Twitter @jevrydayfashion for updates and pictures! (If you don't have Twitter, pictures of what I'm wearing will be up on Saturday.) Now for today's outfit...

Why this works: I love a super-feminine look and this outfit is an example of how to rock it at the office. The suit skirt is professional, but the pink cardigan and polka dots say "I have a soft side."How do you balance looking professional and feminine at work?

Occasion: Work
Inspiration photo: Bloomingdale's
Cardigan: New York and Company, $20
Shirt: LOFT, $20
Necklace: LOFT, $15
Skirt: Express (really old)
Shoes: Steve Madden/Ross, $20

Today's Everyday Fashion: True Blue






































Don't tell the other colors in the color wheel, but if I had to choose a favorite it would be blue. Maybe it's my obsession with the ocean as a kid, or maybe it's the fact that there are just so many beautiful shades of it, but blue really is hands down the best color. ;-)

Why this works: I love outfits that use various shades of the same color. Here I'm wearing three shades of blue (my skirt is navy), but you can easily try this with other colors in your closet like different shades of green, pink, or neutrals like beige. Give it a try and let me know what you think!

Inspiration photo: J.Crew
Occasion: Work
Sweater: Express (really old)
Shirt: Express (really old)
Skirt: Limited, $25
Belt: Limited, $20
Shoes: BCBG/Ross, $23
Earrings: Forever 21, $8

Today's Everyday Fashion: The Slacker






































Today's title has two meanings: 1. I've been a real slacker lately about taking outfit photos so please excuse my insane hair and the fact that I've worn these pants way too much this week. 2. This outfit is so easy, even a fashion slacker can do it! (I'm looking at you, moms with absolutely no time to devote to getting dressed!)

Why this works:
This look is a recipe for looking chic while being a total bum. Start with some skinny cargos, then balance them out with a loose-fitting top (if your cargos are loose, do the opposite and pair them with a tighter shirt). Add a colorful scarf for interest and some nude booties or sandals. Voila! You look chic but feel like you are wearing pajamas. That's a win-win in my book. :-)

Inspiration photo: Banana Republic.com
Shirt: Gap, $15
Cargos: TJ Maxx, $18
Scarf: Banana Republic, $30
Shoes: Chinese Laundry/Piperlime, $34

My February Budget



There's so much that goes into creating a well-rounded closet that I could literally fill up a book (<-- I'm working on one of those right now). I thought I'd at least show you how I used my budget this month and how I made decisions on what to buy. This post does come with one disclaimer though: I am quite finicky, so it's possible that I might return something! ;-) For now, here is what February looks like for me: 

Overall: I have spring fever and color was on my mind! I also allocated a big chunk of my budget to bottoms. I never feel like I have enough, so that's an area of my closet I wanted to work on. 

Top Row: It's rare to see pencil skirts in unique colors like these, so I immediately jumped at the chance to buy these two. Bottoms were also a high priority this month, which is why I spent almost half my budget on these two items alone. 

Middle Row: Accessories are my weakness. I have plenty of belts and jewelry but I just couldn't pass up these unique, colorful extras and their amazing prices! 

Bottom Row: A mixture of tops for many occasions. The cardigan and silky shirts will work for professional and casual situations alike, and the neon pink t-shirt is perfect for summer errands.
  1. LOFT aqua pencil skirt, $55
  2. Limited magenta pencil skirt, $35
  3. Gap pink belt, $10
  4. Forever 21 turquoise necklace, $8
  5. Charlotte Russe green necklace, $9
  6. American Eagle blue belt, $15
  7. H&M blue cardigan, $18
  8. Gap olive shirt, $10
  9. LOFT coral/camel shirt, $20
  10. American Eagle neon t-shirt, $12                 = Grand Total, $192

Note: prices differ online because I bought all of these items in the store (where they are usually cheaper). I also shopped during President’s Day weekend while many stores were having promotions.

Today's Everyday Fashion: The Visitors






































Another day, another night we have friends in town. I swear, Orlando is THE place to live if you want to see your faraway friends because they will always come to visit! :-) Last night we headed to Downtown Disney to hang out with friends who were in town. It's still pretty warm, but I packed a jacket just in case. The place was packed, and we had dinner at the House of Blues, then walked around and looked at some of the shops. I love that you can have a slice of the Disney experience without paying to go to the parks!

Why this works: The lace top is super-girlie and a tad dressy so I purposely picked "rough" pieces to pair it with. Worn-in jeans, an army jacket and sandals resembling work boots did just the trick! :-)

Occasion: Downtown Disney
Jacket (left): Gap, $22
Shirt: Charlotte Russe, $20
Jeans: American Eagle, $33
Shoes: Aldo, $50
Necklaces: LOFT $15, c/o Stella & Dot
Purse: Juicy Couture/Neiman Marcus Last Call, $115
Watch: Michael Kors, Christmas present
Bracelets: Banana Republic, $10-15

Special Occasion Dresses for Spring






































One of the questions I get the most is - what should I wear to a wedding? This spring, I found a hidden gem to help you answer just that: David's Bridal prom dresses! Affordable, gorgeous and the best part - they are giving one away. (To enter the drawing, click here.) These are some of my favorite wedding-appropriate styles from their collection. You can check out the entire collection here and tell me - which one is your favorite?

1. Short Pleated Satin Strapless Dress Style F14212, $129.00
2. Long Chiffon Strapless Dress with Beaded Bodice Style 54602, $129.00
3. Strapless Lace Dress with Floral Embellishment Style F14166, $149.00
4. Strapless Tulle Dress with Caviar Beading Style INT3143, $139.00
5. Strapless Stretch Satin Leopard Print Dress Style 40225, $59.99
6. Short Stretch Taffeta with Rosettes Style MD1062, $59.99  
7. Flower One Shoulder Mesh Gown Style 8420Y033, $99.00
8. Pearl Jeweled Necklace Halter Mesh Gown Style 8420Y039, $99.00
 
And for more stores I recommend for special occasion dresses check out my shopping guide!

Today's Everyday Fashion: The Happiest Place on Earth

I dig his outfit
Occasion: First trip ever to Magic Kingdom!
Shirt: Forever 21, $19
Shorts: Abercrombie, $50
Belt: H&M, $20
Shoes: Rainbow, $40
Necklace: Banana Republic, $20
1st Time Visitor Button: c/o Disney!! ;-)

 Why this works: When visiting an amusement park or outdoor festival where you will be on your feet all day, the first priority is comfort. Consider the weather, plus what you'll actually be doing. It was hot (85 during the day), but a sundress isn't functional getting in and out of rides. I went with shorts, added a comfy shirt that would also keep me cool and some accessories to complete the outfit. Shoes are also hugely important. It was too hot for socks and sneakers, and I'm most comfortable in flip-flops so although they weren't the cutest part of my outfit they did the trick! What are your tips/ what do you wear at an amusement park?

Pinocchio loves the ladies

Feeling the magic
Gorgeous!

My favorite ride: Space Mountain


I love Disney at night

About our day: at the risk of sounding like a curmudgeon, I've never been all that psyched about visiting Disney. As a child, I had my sights set on visiting SeaWorld, and I've never been that into Disney characters or movies. As a lover of thrill rides, I also didn't really understand what you did at Disney? Just walk around and look at characters? Aren't the rides just for little kids? BUT after living in Orlando for 1.5 years, having friends in town was the excuse I needed to go see what all the fuss is about. And... I loved it. I would still rather visit Six Flags for the thrill rides, but now I understand that comparing the two is really apples to oranges. Disney rides are about the thrill of sight, and Six Flags rides are about the thrill of adrenaline. There is a time for both, just like some days you might want to go to a museum (Disney) and some days you want to go for a hike (Six Flags). Consider me the newest Disney convert! ;-)

Today's Everyday Fashion: The Staycation


































Yesterday was day #1 of my Orlando staycation. I have friends in town and we had planned to hang out Friday/Saturday but... a flight got screwed up and it wound up being Thursday/Friday. Our first night was spent hanging out on Park Ave (a street full of cute restaurants, shops and bars). Since it was in the mid-80's I dressed light and broke out my new shoes. (I've had them since before Christmas but haven't worn them yet!)

Today we are headed to Disney - my first time EVER and I am sooo excited! I've never been anxious to go, but now that we are going I'm super-duper looking forward to it. I'll do a "Flashback Friday" post this weekend, but excuse me while I unplug from the internet today and tap into my inner child at the happiest place on earth! ;-)

Inspiration photo: Zara.com
Occasion: Dinner and drinks
Shirt: Forever 21, $18
Pants: TJ Maxx, $18
Necklace: H&M, $10
Shoes: Aldo, $50
Cardigan: Banana Republic, $14
Purse: Juicy Couture/Neiman Marcus Last Call, $115
Watch: Michael Kors, Christmas present
Bracelets: Forever 21, $8

Today's Everyday Fashion: Black and Brown






































This shirt is black and off-white, so my first instinct was to pair it with black like I did in this outfit. But then I saw the left photo on Anthropologie.com and realized that it would also look great with browns and greens! Mixing black and brown is one of my favorite color combos when done right. My styling secret: Pair black with a yellow-toned browns (like my cognac shoes and belt) for a winning look. What doesn't work? Chocolate brown and black. Just don't do it. :-) 

Inspiration photo: Anthropologie.com
Cardigan: H&M, $18
Shirt: TJ Maxx, $15
Belt: H&M, $20
Cargos: Santuary Surplus/Nordstrom Rack, $40
Shoes: Restricted/Endless.com, $39
Necklace: c/o Designs by Mandi, $14
Bracelets: Forever 21, $8

Today's Everyday Fashion: Feels Like Home






































Something about this outfit reminds me of home. I grew up in a brome field in Kansas surrounded by cows and while I may have thought it was lame as a teenager, I now get all gooey inside when I think about it. I can't put my finger on exactly why this outfit reminds me of home. Maybe because it has just a hint of country? Or maybe these colors remind me my American Indian heritage? Either way, I feel very much like myself in this outfit, and that my friends, is the best kind of outfit of all. :-) 

Why this works: Turquoise and camel are an amazing color combination, don't be afraid to try it at home! The left outfit is perfect for casual occasions, while the right look could be a colorful ensemble for work.

Shirt: Banana Republic, $20 (really old)
Skirt: J.Crew, $45
Belt: H&M, $20
Necklace: c/o Stella & Dot
Boots (left): Bakers, $95
Shoes (right): Restricted/Endless.com, $39

Here's a closer look at today's necklace just as an FYI (I don't think it's available for purchase anymore, but it's hard to see in the pictures above): 

5 Jeans for Spring & How to Wear 'Em

From the super-flared to the super-skinny to everything in between, pretty much every style of denim is in right now! The good news? You already have most of these styles in your wardrobe. Here are some ideas for how to rock five denim trends for spring 2011!
































1. Flares: Flares are back in style in a big way! In fact, the bigger the better when it comes to the size of the “bell.” Rock this exaggerated look with a jacket and some heels which will elongate your legs and look really on-trend!
Jeans: Gap (photos 1 & 3), $15
Jeans: True Religion/Jasmine Sola (photo 2), $145

Just like J:
1. Gap New Wide Leg Trouser Jeans, $55.60
2. American Eagle Vintage Flare Jean, $34.95
3. Express Flare Leg Stella Regular Fit Jean, $79.90































2. Skinny: Just because flares ruled the runways doesn’t mean you should throw out your skinny jeans just yet! They are the best type of jeans to wear under boots, and you can always transition them to spring by pairing ‘em with a colorful cardigan and cute pumps.
Jeans: Gap (photos 1 & 3), $44
Jeans: American Eagle (photo 2), $33

Just like J:
1. Gap Always Skinny Jeans (Saturated Dark Wash),$69.50
2. Old Navy The Diva Skinny Jeans, $29.50
3. American Eagle Skinny Jean, $44.95





























3. Bootcut: Not into skinny jeans or flares? Bootcut jeans are universally flattering and look great with pretty much any outfit. Keep a pair on hand for days when you want to be both comfy and stylish.
Jeans: Hudson/Filene’s Basement, $70

Just like J:
1. Gap Perfect Boot Jeans, $69.50
2. American Eagle Slim Boot Jean, $29.95
3. Hudson Signature Boot Cut Jeans, $187 at Shopbop






























4. White: White is one of the hottest trends for spring—white dresses, white shirts and, yes, white denim. Don’t be shy about wearing these before Memorial Day—pair your white denim with a navy blazer or a heavy cardigan to take you through spring!
Jeans: Gap, $30

Just like J:
1. Gap Cropped Skinny Trouser Jeans, $59.50
2. Express Bootcut Stella Regular Fit Jean, $69.90































5. Colors: Spring is always a colorful season, but this year especially we’ll be seeing lots of bright colors in stores and on the runway. Step up your denim collection with some gray, black or red skinny jeans!
Jeans: Gap, $35
Jeans: Gap, $15
Jeans: Gap, $35

Just like J:
1. Gap Always Skinny Jeans (Patch Pocket, Black Wash), $79.50
2. Forever 21 Stretchy Denim Capri in Red, $17.80
3. Urban Outfitters BDG Cigarette Jean, $54 

Tell me: What’s your favorite style of jeans? What styles will you be trying this spring?

[This is a guest post for Shecky's.com. To see the post on their website click here.]

Today's Everyday Fashion: No Regrets





























I have an annoying habit of "saving the best for last." As a child I would save my best candy or Crayon and then ultimately wound up never getting to use them. I wish I could say I've outgrown this tendency, but I did the same thing with this outfit! I wanted to save it for a cold day in Orlando and instead I missed the boat altogether. :-( There's always next winter, right?

Styling tip: Please, by all means, learn from my mistake! Don't save that amazing outfit, wear it now! If there's another occasion down the line, just wear it again. I promise I won't tell. ;-)

Inspiration photo: J.Crew
Jacket: LOFT, $50
Shirt: J.Crew, $17
Belt: Urban Outfitters, $20
Cargos: TJ Maxx, $17
Boots: Aldo, $75
Purse: Juicy Couture/Neiman Marcus, $115
Earrings: Urban Outfitters, $5
Faux fur collar (right): H&M, $15

Today's Everyday Fashion: Kiss it Goodbye






































Good news ladies - Punxsutawney Phil didn't see his shadow this year, which means spring is right around the corner! We are certainly feeling it in Florida already. It's beautiful, in the 80's and I'm guessing we've seen the last of the cold weather. I have a few more winter outfits I'll be sharing though, today's included. Red pants were all over New York Fashion Week last week, so I was inspired to pull these out for one more winter look before pairing them with some sandals this spring.

Tell me - what is your favorite season for fashion?

Inspiration photo: Zara.com
Blazer: Gap, $70
Shirt: Gap, $14
Pants: Gap, $15
Boots: Forever 21, $33
Earrings: Urban Outfitters, $5

Fabulous Finds






















Anyone else drooling on their computer right now? Thanks to ShopNBC, I sure am! I recently discovered on their website that fine jewelry (meaning real, 14k gold pieces that last a lifetime) don't have to be expensive, and yes they can be stylish too. And now I want themmmmm. I mean, there comes a time in every girl's life where she needs some fine jewelry, right? (*hint, hint* to the hubs if you are reading this!) I shared my favorite picks with you in the picture above. Check out the gold jewelry from ShopNBC and tell me, which one is your favorite?

14K Gold Hammered & Diamond Cut Ricami Reconstituted Turquoise Ring, $118.62
14K Gold Smoky Quartz Drop Hoop Earrings, $108.12
7.75" or 8.5" Multi-Strand Celebration Bangle Bracelet, $104.00
14K Gold Electroform Cameo Pendant, $149.92
14K Gold 7.5" Faceted Onyx Bracelet, $269.98
14K Gold 7" Electroform Snake Bangle Bracelet, $348.58
14K Rose Gold / White Agate or Yellow Gold / Turquoise Glitter Earrings, $137.12
14K Gold Diamond Cut Overlay & Faceted Gem Pendant, $99.18 

Today's Everyday Fashion: If at First You Don't Succeed







































Let's be honest here. Sometimes you get an outfit idea, you're really excited about it, and then you put it on and it sucks. It happens to the best of us. Today's outfit was a process so I thought I'd share my past FAIL and how I learned from it:

Left: FAIL I put this outfit together a couple months ago but something was "off." I eventually realized that a. the sweater flaring out over either side of the pencil skirt was making my hips look really wide, b. the sweater looked sloppy unbuttoned and c. in general this vest was way too long for this skirt (the hemline is only a few inches longer than the vest).

Right: PASS This outfit is having the exact opposite effect as the one on the left. I look long and slim vs. short and stumpy, the buttoned vest is having a slimming effect on my waist and the length of the vest looks stylish, not cumbersome. Today's lesson: if at first you don't succeed, try, try again!

Occasion: I wore the look on the right to a Facebook coaching session with some small business owners earlier this week.
Sweater vest: Forever 21, $22
Shirt: Banana Republic, $15
Jeans: Gap, $15
Belt: Gap, $10
Earrings: Urban Outfitters, $5
Shoes: Restricted/Endless.com, $39

Flashback Friday: Black Skinny Jeans































Today's Flashback Friday is going to blow your mind.  Even I'm a bit shocked at how versatile black skinny jeans can be! They work with black shoes, brown shoes, gray shoes, nude shoes, leopard print, polka dots, denim shirts, gold sequins.... does it get any better than that? My other favorite thing about these jeans - you can hardly tell they are jeans. You could wear them to work and totally pull them off as dress pants. Go ahead, I won't tell. ;-)

Which look is your favorite? Which looks would you wear to work?

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