As you may have noticed, almost everything on this site is SOLD OUT. But no worries, a new collection is coming together. Pieces will be posted as they become available, and the full collection should be online for early Spring 2015. Putting a collection together has been a trying and fulfilling process. Creating jewelry, and forming ideas into something tangible requires so much more than I anticipated. It shouldn't be too much longer, the wait is almost over. I appreciate your patience and support during this endeavor.
I plan on wearing these pants well into the fall and winter, but while it's still warm outside, I've worn these delightfully pleated wide-legged trousers with this va-va-voom itty-bitty structured top. Pleats typically look horrible on any body type, but pleats with a high waist and an exaggerated wide leg? Kinda incredible. And these are a steal, being from H&M.
This outfit started with the ice blue Shoemint heels. Then I discovered this sheer pleated navy American Apparel skirt hiding in my closet, and naturally, playing to my tendencies towards monochrome & simplicity, I sealed the deal with this vintage low back body suit, in the same navy color. I love a reason to show off some leg. And I find this bright candy apple red building delicious. Actually, now that I think about it, this outfit was born once I saw this brick wall.
I suppose it's only a matter of time before this crop top phenom becomes such a been-there-done-that trend, that shirts will become obsolete. Before we take it to that point, however, let's entertain the prospect of wearing bras as tops, yes? I mean, Selene did it. Madonna did it. Jennifer Lopez did it. Miley and Rihanna are doing it. Why else am I going to spend money on La Perla lingerie if I'm not going to wear it for everyone to see? Seriously, though, I'm not about to wear my undies as outerwear (not saying that you shan't, because if you can pull it off, go for it). This leathery bikini top from Triangl swimwear, though, is so perfect with...
I've had this BB Dakota onesie for years; it's my traveling outfit, which everyone who travels should have one. It should be a combination of low maintenance, easy to assemble pieces that require little thought, especially when you're figuring out what to pack. This getup is my favorite lounge wear at the moment. My leather crop top underneath, from Intermix, keeps things from looking too childish. And the best part? Did I mention it's low maintenance? I have a two year old, so every once in awhile I enjoy kicking the heels off and running around in crazy cool sneakers (I know, but I swear I haven't given up). Too cold? Throw a sweater on. Too hot? Just wear as...