Today's Everyday Fashion: Military Florals






































I'm noticing a trend: I like to mix military and floral trends (like I did here last week) so I'm dubbing a new term - military florals. Or should I call it "milorals" or "flilitary"? haha! In other news, this is also a sneaky way to wear green to the office on St. Patrick's Day. :-)

Styling tip: Take a page from my book and mix some military and florals this week! Don't have a floral skirt? Try a pair of military cargos or skirt with a floral top, or a military jacket with floral underneath.

Tell me: what are you guys wearing for St. Patty's Day today?! Feel free to share a picture to the Facebook page!

Occasion: Work
Inspiration photo: LOFT
Shirt: Gap, $10
Belt: Banana Republic, $30
Skirt: J.Crew, $48
Shoes: H&M, $30
Watch: Michael Kors, Christmas present
Bracelets: Forever 21, $8
Earrings: Banana Republic, $10

Today's Everyday Fashion: Runway to Reality






































Runway looks are not easy to re-create. They are often meant for one thing and one thing only: the runway, which means turning them into a real-life clothing situation can be a long shot. But I fell head-over-heels in love with this Rachel Roy look and knew I had to give it a try! This navy-turquoise-camel/orange could be one of my favorite color combos yet (thanks Rachel!) and I love that it's work-appropriate to boot. Do you follow any runway designers or high-end fashion? If so, who are your favorite designers?

Occasion: Work
Inspiration photo: Rachel Roy/FabSugar.com
Cardigan: Gap, $18
Shirt: Express, really old
Navy skirt: Limited, $25
Shoes: Restricted/Endless.com, $39
Watch: Michael Kors, Christmas present
Bracelets: Forever 21, $8
Earrings: Forever 21, $8

ps. Look who's in the April issue of InStyle magazine! (page 72)

Today's Everyday Fashion: A Shoe Miracle








































Friends, I experienced a shoe miracle this weekend. I have been obsessing over finding the *perfect* pair of cognac wedge sandals for spring/summer. I wanted to spend less than $40, and I wanted the heel to be around 3 inches so that I could wear them all day long and still be comfortable. I scoured the internet but couldn't find the right pair, so I decided to make a trip to DSW on Sunday. And there they were... with a halo around them (j/k), a pair of Guess wedges in my size, and get this, with coupons they were only $20!!! I have enormous feet so between the fact that I found a wedge that actually makes my feet look smaller, and the fact that they were only $20, can only mean one thing. A shoe miracle!! Have you ever experienced a shoe miracle? What's your must-have shoe this spring?

Occasion: Work
Inspiration photo: Refinery29.com
Cardigan: Banana Republic, $14
Shirt: H&M, $15
Pants: Banana Republic, $14
Necklace: Banana Republic, $15
Belt: Gap, $10
Shoes: Guess/DSW, $20 (The DSW price before coupons was $50. The style name is WGCYDNEY, but a Google search didn't bring up anything.)

Today's Everyday Fashion: The Rainbow Connection






































I have a serious crush on rainbows. Always have, always will. This crush could easily be blamed on the fact that I'm obsessed with colors. Seeing them all together makes me happy! Let's not leave anyone out! All colors are welcome on my shirt! :-) I loved the plethora of colors on today's shirt, so I immediately had to have it (even though it was the dead of winter when I spotted it). I also love the model's shirt. How do you feel about rainbow colored clothing - yay or nay?

Inspiration photo: Bluefly.com
Jacket: Kansas boutique (really old)
Shirt: Nordstrom Rack, $15
Necklace: c/o Stella & Dot
Jeans: Gap, $33
Shoes: Restricted/Endless.com, $39
Watch: Michael Kors, Christmas present
Bracelets: Forever 21, $8

A Review of Target's Designer Collective






































Target's Designer Collective launched today, so I headed to my local Target to check it out. (To shop online click here.) What is the Designer Collective? Essentially, Target brought back 34 dresses from past designer collaborations and they are selling them together. Some were good, and some were not so good. Here's my take:

1. Zac Posen polka-dot print dress, $39.99
I wear a size 2 at stores like Gap, Express, etc. I needed a size 7 in this dress. I was impressed with the quality, but felt a little bit too much like a 50's waitress to purchase it.
2. Libertine striped tunic, $24.99
I was excited to try this one on, and I was planning to buy it. I hated the bubble-sleeves though (I wish it was more of a loose T-shirt fit), and like many dresses it was too short on me. (I'm 5'7" and tried on the size S.)
3. Thakon gathered dress in cyber floral, $39.99
This print was adorable, but the fit was awful. Looks cute in the picture, but there was literally enough material to make 3 more dresses out of it, and I tried on the size XS. I also thought the price was too high. I will opt for a cute print sundress at Forever 21 for half the price!
4. Tucker ruffle-back dress, $39.99
I was surprised at how much I loved this one. I'm wearing it backwards in the photo (looked better that way!), and the only thing keeping me from buying was how short it was. :-( I tried on a size S.
5. Rodarte lace-print dress, $39.99
This dress gets my vote for being the highest quality material out of the whole collection. It was gorgeous in person, and the size S fit perfect.
6. Rodarte slip dress in peach, $44.99
I also loved this dress. The S fit great and I felt like a princess. Not sure where I would wear such a whimsical dress though so I decided against it.

Dresses that were not-great quality in person:
- Tracy Feith strappy dress in white
- Jonathan Saunders colorblock dress (it was stiff, itchy cotton)

Dresses that were awesome quality in person:
- Alice Temperley crepe dress in black
- Tucker button-front dress in floral print

Verdict: All of the dresses had at least one thing "wrong" with them, so I went home empty-handed. I also have a hard time spending that much on a dress, when I can get the same quality at Forever 21 for half the price. Tell me though - have you checked out the collection? What were your thoughts?

Today's Everyday Fashion: Spring has Sprung






































Well, it happened. I wore my first summery white jeans outfit. It has been in the 80's for a couple weeks, I got a nice tan when I spent the day on South Beach last week and I just couldn't wait to bust them out (they are probably my most favorite clothing item ever). I used to wear my white jeans in the snow when I lived in Boston (with boots), but I know some people prefer to wait until after Memorial Day. What's your take - is it too soon to wear white jeans where you live?

Occasion: Facebook coaching session & lunch with a friend
Shirt: LOFT, $20
Trench: New York & Company, $50
Necklace: Forever 21, $8
Jeans: Gap, $30
Belt: H&M, $20
Shoes: Chinese Laundry/DSW, $40

Today's Everyday Fashion: Cardigan Collector






































A couple nights ago I attended a women's networking event. It was a chilly night, which gave me the perfect excuse to wear my new Gap cardigan! It's the closest thing to camel I've been able to find, so of course I had to have it. :-)

Style question: How many cardigans do you own? A fan recently asked me, so I counted and I have 15 (make that 16 with the purchase of this one!). Is that unusually high (am I a "cardigan collector")? Or is that less than you would have guessed?

Occasion: Women's networking event
Inspiration photo: Ann Taylor
Cardigan: Gap, $18 ("winter ochre," price is lower in stores)
Shirt: Arden B, really old
Jeans: Gap, $15
Belt: H&M, $20
Necklaces: Banana Republic $18 and $13
Shoes: Restricted/Endless.com, $39
Bracelets: Banana Republic, $10-15

Flashback Friday: Skinny Cargos

[Click the photo to make it larger] Check it out ladies... 17 ways to wear skinny cargo pants!! To be fair, these are actually two different pants. One is light khaki (top row) and the other is dark green (bottom row), but no matter what shade your cargos may be, any of these color combinations should work!

Styling tips: Shoes in all shapes and sizes work with these pants. Flat boots, lace-up boots, round pumps, pointy pumps, tie-up wedges. In colors like soft gray, cognac, black, dark brown, nude, and mustard yellow.  Clearly the options are endless. :-)

Which one (or two or three) are your favorite?

Win a Dress from Line & Dot! [now closed]

How cute are these dresses?! I'm so excited to introduce you guys to Line & Dot, a fresh and contemporary brand of clothes sold in boutiques in more than 5 countries. The white dress (above) was featured in the March issue of InStyle and I was instantly smitten. And guess what - one of these dresses can be all yours! Just follow these easy instructions to win:

1. Become a fan of the Line & Dot Facebook page
2. Become a fan of the J's Everyday Fashion Facebook page
3. Leave a comment below and let us know which dress you like best! (include your email address if you want me to contact you when you win)

A winner will be chosen at random on Monday at noon. Good luck!


And the winner is... Beth! Congratulations!!

Today's Everyday Fashion: Well That's Just Random






































Today's look is a bit of a loose interpretation. For some reason this random combo popped into my head when I spotted the inspiration photo in a J.Crew catalog, so even though it wasn't a close match, I just rolled with it. Sometimes going with your first instinct pays off!

Why this works: Some outfits are all about matching your colors closely. Other outfits work because they pair completely random colors. In today's look. I mixed three totally different tones (pastels, brights, neutrals) into one random but polished look. Don't be afraid to try this at home. :-)

Occasion: Work
Inspiration photo: J.Crew
Cardigan: H&M, $18
Shirt: Banana Republic, $15
Skirt: Banana Republic, $40
Belt: Gap, $15
Necklace: Banana Republic, $20
Shoes: BCBG/Ross, $23
Watch: Michael Kors, Christmas present
Bracelets: Forever 21, $8

Spring Shopping Guide (All Items Under $100!)

The spring 2011 runways were full of color-blocking, ’70s glamour, florals and lace. But for those of us who shop at the mall, what does spring 2011 look like? Here’s a guide to the top 10 trends for spring and where to buy them for under $100!





































Pink: Pink is without a doubt the number one color on everyone’s minds this spring. There is no wrong way to wear it, and hues range from blush pink to brilliant magenta. Pick one that works for you!

1. Banana Republic Silk Flouncy Ruffle Tank, $69.50
2. Limited Yoke Panel Pencil Skirt, $59.90
3. Gap Skinny Leather Bow Belt, $24.50
4. Limited High Neck Ruffle Top, $39.90
5. Modcloth Second Interview Top, $52.99
6. Banana Republic Cotton Slub Roll-Up Tee, $39.50


Maxi dresses: Maxi-lengths were seen all over the runway. Try this trend in real life with a print or material you love (you’re wearing a lot of it, after all!). Pair with flats for a beachy look or dress it up with heels for a night out.

1. Victoria’s Secret Ruffle Maxi Dress, $78
2. Old Navy Jersey Cross-Front Maxi Dress, $29.50
3. Charlotte Russe Halter Striped Maxi Dress, $26.99
4. The Unique Closet Medallion Beaded Mermaid Maxi Dress, $42.50

























Wedges: One of the easiest ways to update your wardrobe is with new shoes. This spring, the ’70s are back in a major way, and with that comes a resurgence of the wedge shoe. Bonus: they’re adorable and comfy!

1. American Eagle Strappy Wedge Sandal, $49.50
2. Nine West Nacia, $89 on Piperlime.com
3. MIA Biscotti, $59 on Piperlime.com
4. MIA Piazza, $79 on Piperlime.com














Tie-Neck Tops: I like to think of a tie-neck top as the woman’s version of necktie. It’s professional, but still super-feminine. Wear it with boyish trousers or a pencil skirt to work, or with a sweater layered on top so that the tie hangs down the front!

1. ASOS Pussybow Short Sleeve Blouse, $44.83
2. Modcloth Amour, Amour Top, $64.99
3. Gap Chambray Tie Neck Blouse, $59.95
4. ASOS Short Sleeve Chiffon Mix Pussy Bow Blouse, $35.86






















Flares: As another nod to the '70's, the flare jean is also a huge trend for spring. Wear with the aforementioned wedge shoe for some seriously long legs and a laid-back style!

1. Express Rerock Flare Leg Extended Tab Jean, $98
2. Gap New Wide Leg Trouser Jeans, $69.50
3. American Eagle ’77 Hi-Rise Flare Jean, $49.50
















White Dresses: White dresses are everywhere. This delicate frock will look great with a summer tan, but it can also be worn under a green army jacket and brown boots to transition it through spring!

1. American Eagle White Corset Tube Dress, $39.50
2. Reformed by the Reformation Blanche Dress, $78 at Urban Outfitters
3. Old Navy Gauze Crochet-Trim Dress, $29.50
4. Delia’s Lace Shirtdress, $44.50


























Floral: Nothing screams spring like a bunch of flowers, and that is exactly what retailers are giving us this season. Florals come in all shapes, sizes and colors, so pick one that appeals to your style and body type, and wear away!

1. Express Ruffled-Front Belted Dress, $79.90
2. Old Navy Pintucked Blouson Tunic, $26.50
3. Ann Taylor LOFT Poppy Explosion Shell, $49.50
4. Modcloth Sequined Garden Top, $57.99
5. Limited Printed Poncho, $49.90
6. The Unique Closet Forever Young Floral Crochet Top, $42.50
7. Forever 21 Rosy Print Tunic, $17.80
8. Forever 21 Painted Tulips Skirt, $13.80
















Pool Hues: Bright colors in all shades were seen on the catwalks, but bright blue pool hues really stood out. Don’t be afraid to give these gorgeous blues and turquoise tones a try come warmer temps!

1. ASOS Linen Tailored Pencil Dress, $53.79
2. Forever 21 Refined Capsleeve Dress, $27.80
3. Charlotte Russe Ruffle Front A-Line Dress, $19.99
4. Express Bubble-Sleeve Top, $29.90



Shoulders: It’s all in the details this spring—shoulder details, that is. Try an open-shoulder tee for a casual, funky look or wear this trend to work with a blouse that has ruffled shoulders.

1. LOFT Ruffle Shoulder Knit Top, $49.50
2. Nasty Gal Fresh Cut Top, $48
3. ASOS Layer T-Shirt, $35.86
4. Sparkle & Fade Cutout Detail Sweatshirt, $49 at Urban Outfitters

















Lace: Lace popped up as a trend in fall 2010, and it’s still going strong! Pick summery, lighter pieces that will take you through the hotter season.

1. Modcloth Hello Doily Top, $67.99
2. Limited Lace Pencil Skirt, $69.90
3. Varga Love In Lace Dress, $36
4. LOFT Lace Tee, $79.50

YOUR TURN: What trends are you most excited for this spring? What pieces will you be adding to your spring wardrobe this year?

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

Today's Everyday Fashion: It's a Jungle Out There






































You know those days at the office that feel like a crazy, messy jungle? Well, I suggest dressing quite literally for the occasion in an army jacket and camo. Show 'em you mean war. ;-) Okay maybe that's taking a bit far, but I do feel ready to take on the world (office) in this outfit!

Why this works: This outfit follows the general rule "volume on top, slim on bottom." The pencil skirt balances out the jacket in both shape and in style (jacket is masculine, skirt is feminine). The opposite also works: a skirt with volume works with a slim shirt, and masculine bottoms work well with a feminine, ruffled top!

Occasion: Work
Inspiration photo: LOFT mannequin (I snapped the photo with my phone)
Jacket: Gap, $25
Shirt: Banana Republic, $18
Belt: American Eagle, $5
Skirt: Limited, $50
Shoes: H&M
Earrings: Forever 21, $8
Watch: Michael Kors, Christmas present

Today's Everyday Fashion: The Pink Skirt






























I am loving my new pink skirt! It was one of my easiest purchasing decisions, I knew right away this lovely was coming home with me. ;-) I have lots of pairings in mind, but when I saw this picture from Gossip Girl, I decided to give a printed shirt a try first. I like how the neutrals tone down the pink - this could easily be one of my favorite office looks!

Styling tip: Can't decide what to pair with a print? Focus on one color from the print, and pair it with another a piece that will make that color pop. This pink skirt brings out the color in this shirt. Pairing it with a colorful cardigan also does the same trick!

Occasion: Work
Inspiration photo: Gossip Girl, submitted by a fan
Shirt: TJ Maxx, $15
Skirt: Limited, $35
Belt: H&M, $20
Shoes: Restricted/Endless.com, $39
Cardigan (left): Banana Republic, $30
Earrings: Forever 21, $8
Watch: Michael Kors, Christmas present

Today's Everyday Fashion: The Soccer Fan






































My day consisted of three parts: church, soccer game and a family BBQ.  To find something that worked for all three I focused on the hardest occasion to dress for first. A sleeveless dress seemed like the best solution for the soccer game, since it was too warm for jeans and shorts aren't good for church. So I started there, then dressed up the dress for church with a cardigan and accessories!
Occasion: Church, soccer, BBQ
Cardigan: H&M, $18
Dress: Wish, won in a drawing on a blog
Belt: H&M, $20
Necklace: Forever 21, $8
Shoes: DSW/Chinese Laundry, $27

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