Hey guys!
I know its been a few months, but the good news is I'm back!
The last time I posted, I was working two jobs and constantly stressed about money. I had no free time and an unpredictable retail schedule. While my financial troubles are far from over, the good news is I started a new job that I really like (with a regular schedule!). This means that I've had time to relax, write, and craft in my free time. Which brings me back to blogging!
Now that I've recuperated a bit, I have tons of new post ideas including crafts/diys, my clothes, and what's new in the tomboy fashion world. And of course, outfits inspired by men and famous tomboys.
Thanks for understanding!
Carey
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Holiday Parties AKA Tulle Can Be Your Friend
Gowns, sparkles, champagne... It's holiday season. One of my self-goals is to attend a glamorous traditional black tie party for the holidays just once. But until then, I'll just dream up some possibilities and bundle up instead in my duck boots and thick gloves as I travel out for Chinese food on this cold, wintery night.
If I did have a party to go to, I would probably wear one of the following outfits (we're still in fairytale land here). Interested in some ideas for your own holiday party? Scroll down.

For my ladies whom gowns are just not their thing, instead of a traditional menswear inspired tuxedo, consider the new up-in-comer: the jumpsuit. This is not the traditional jumpsuit as seen by Elvis or pilots. Instead, it's a sophisticated take on a traditional two piece look. Plus, it will create the same lines as a dress instead of a shirt and pants so it's a step up from office wear (in my opinion).
Jumpsuit- Valentino
Blazer- Stella McCartney
Satchel- Cambridge Satchel Company
Watch- Michael Kors
Mules- Oscar de la Renta

If wearing a gown is a fashion risk for you, take a bigger one by pairing it with a pair of pants underneath. Not only will you be warmer than your co-party-goers in dresses, but the mixture of patterns and textures will really become complimentary.
Beaded gown- Valentino
Earrings- Tom Binns
Pants- Herve Leger
Bomber jacket- Elizabeth and James
Purse- Chanel
Mesh ankle boot- Oscar de la Renta

If you do decide to wear a gown, and aren't sure how to or are uncomfortable, remember to always keep it simple. You can never go wrong with a traditional, form-fitting cut and a solid color. And don't feel like you have to wear heels!
Tulle gown- Notte by Marchesa
Satin blazer- Helmut Lang
Velvet clutch- Saint Laurent
Flats- Hermes

Some other of my favorite options (seriously, you can't go wrong with any of them):
Leather, lace, and tulle gown- Valentino
Two-tone sequin and tulle halter gown- Alice and Olivia
Cheetah metallic lace gown- Milly
Pilgrim beaded gown- Valentino
Black sparkle clutch- Anya Hindmarch
Gold clutch- Louboutin
Sparkly belt- Paul & Joe
Studs- Chanel
Nude pumps- Manolo Blaknik
If I did have a party to go to, I would probably wear one of the following outfits (we're still in fairytale land here). Interested in some ideas for your own holiday party? Scroll down.
For my ladies whom gowns are just not their thing, instead of a traditional menswear inspired tuxedo, consider the new up-in-comer: the jumpsuit. This is not the traditional jumpsuit as seen by Elvis or pilots. Instead, it's a sophisticated take on a traditional two piece look. Plus, it will create the same lines as a dress instead of a shirt and pants so it's a step up from office wear (in my opinion).
Jumpsuit- Valentino
Blazer- Stella McCartney
Satchel- Cambridge Satchel Company
Watch- Michael Kors
Mules- Oscar de la Renta
If wearing a gown is a fashion risk for you, take a bigger one by pairing it with a pair of pants underneath. Not only will you be warmer than your co-party-goers in dresses, but the mixture of patterns and textures will really become complimentary.
Beaded gown- Valentino
Earrings- Tom Binns
Pants- Herve Leger
Bomber jacket- Elizabeth and James
Purse- Chanel
Mesh ankle boot- Oscar de la Renta
If you do decide to wear a gown, and aren't sure how to or are uncomfortable, remember to always keep it simple. You can never go wrong with a traditional, form-fitting cut and a solid color. And don't feel like you have to wear heels!
Tulle gown- Notte by Marchesa
Satin blazer- Helmut Lang
Velvet clutch- Saint Laurent
Flats- Hermes
Some other of my favorite options (seriously, you can't go wrong with any of them):
Leather, lace, and tulle gown- Valentino
Two-tone sequin and tulle halter gown- Alice and Olivia
Cheetah metallic lace gown- Milly
Pilgrim beaded gown- Valentino
Black sparkle clutch- Anya Hindmarch
Gold clutch- Louboutin
Sparkly belt- Paul & Joe
Studs- Chanel
Nude pumps- Manolo Blaknik
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Stealing from the Guys: The Men of Love Actually
With the arrival of my mom's Christmas presents yesterday, and the completion of my own Christmas shopping, I can finally say that I'm officially feeling the season. We all have holiday traditions. One of mine is watching Love Actually with my mom. While I can't be home for Christmas this year, I can still kind of celebrate in tradition with this holiday version of "Stealing from the Guys." And maybe next time I watch it I will dress up channeling one of the characters... Someone call my mom and ask if that's okay if we incorporate this into our tradition.
Do you have any holiday traditions? Are you excited for Christmas? Or do you just think it's overrated?

Daniel (played by Liam Neeson): Since your spouse just died, it's okay to keep it somber this holiday with blacks and grays. Just know that at the end of the mourning period is going to be a great new romance (hello, Claudia Schiffer).
Black coat- Reed Krakoff
Scarf- Christopher Fischer
Sweater- Dolce & Gabbana
Skinny jeans- J Brand
Boots- DV by Dolce Vita

Billy Mack (played by Bill Nighy): You don't have to be an aging rocker to dress like one... Okay, I'm not even sure what that means, but everyone loves Billy Mack and his brightly colored wardrobe.
Boots- Frye
Dress- Duro Olowu
Chain- Berricle
Rings- Lulu Frost & Macys
Headphones- Master & Dynamic

Harry (played by Alan Rickman): Naughty, naughty Harry. The one thing I hope you're noticing by now is that British men seem to have a fondness for turtlenecks.
Glasses- Ogi
Loafers- Salvatore Ferragamo
Blazer- Yoox
Turtleneck sweater- Valentino
Pants- Carolina Herrera

Mark (played by Andrew Lincoln): Obviously, this is my favorite outfit, and as a teenager, Mark was the guy I would have fallen for. While this version is a little brighter than dreary Mark's, it still has the colorblocking and go-to (you guessed it) turtleneck.
Colorblock cardigan- Peter Pilotto for Target
Jeans- 7 For All Mankind
Flats- Charles Phillip Shanghai
Turtleneck- Uniqlo
After this post I am definitely reconsidering my turtleneck stance.
Do you have any holiday traditions? Are you excited for Christmas? Or do you just think it's overrated?
Daniel (played by Liam Neeson): Since your spouse just died, it's okay to keep it somber this holiday with blacks and grays. Just know that at the end of the mourning period is going to be a great new romance (hello, Claudia Schiffer).
Black coat- Reed Krakoff
Scarf- Christopher Fischer
Sweater- Dolce & Gabbana
Skinny jeans- J Brand
Boots- DV by Dolce Vita
Billy Mack (played by Bill Nighy): You don't have to be an aging rocker to dress like one... Okay, I'm not even sure what that means, but everyone loves Billy Mack and his brightly colored wardrobe.
Boots- Frye
Dress- Duro Olowu
Chain- Berricle
Rings- Lulu Frost & Macys
Headphones- Master & Dynamic
Harry (played by Alan Rickman): Naughty, naughty Harry. The one thing I hope you're noticing by now is that British men seem to have a fondness for turtlenecks.
Glasses- Ogi
Loafers- Salvatore Ferragamo
Blazer- Yoox
Turtleneck sweater- Valentino
Pants- Carolina Herrera
Mark (played by Andrew Lincoln): Obviously, this is my favorite outfit, and as a teenager, Mark was the guy I would have fallen for. While this version is a little brighter than dreary Mark's, it still has the colorblocking and go-to (you guessed it) turtleneck.
Colorblock cardigan- Peter Pilotto for Target
Jeans- 7 For All Mankind
Flats- Charles Phillip Shanghai
Turtleneck- Uniqlo
After this post I am definitely reconsidering my turtleneck stance.
Friday, December 5, 2014
How to Rock a Sweatshirt Without Looking Frumpy
Sweatshirts AKA a type of sweater made from thick cotton jersey... AKA: One of my favorite things.
It's officially sweatshirt season!!!! This means that all I pretty much do is lounge around the house in old sweatshirts and possibly not much else. Thankfully sweatshirts have come a long way since the oversized ones my mom bought me in the nineties (I still vividly remember my mom dressing me in only sweatshirts, jeans, and sneakers--this was clearly before I realized that you could wear sweatshirts over other clothes if you wished. After that, I refused to leave the house without putting something underneath despite my mother's protest to this idea).

I wanted something with a fun print, but still a grown-up vibe? (Hopefully). I'd like to think this is also a little street style and a little rock n roll (black pants and red pumps= the ultimate).
Cuff- Chanel
Purse- Etsy
Floral sweatshirt- MSGM
Pumps- Manolo Blahnik
Skinny jeans- Al Duca D'Aosta
Distressed denim jacket- Levis Vintage Denim
Scarf- Valentino

An easy way to break up (or add warmth) to a set? A cropped sweatshirt.
Sweatshirt- Alexander Wang
Top- Lover
Pencil skirt- Lover
Crossbody bag- Saint Laurent
Watch- Nixon
Sneaks- Kate Spade

Thankfully, sweatshirts have updated themselves enough to be worn to the office now too. You could go with a classic solid colored one or one with a little piazza like gems and bedazzles.
White cocoon coat- Cedric Charlier
Embellished sweatshirt- Rebecca Taylor
Skirt- Lover
Foldover clutch- Moyna
Pumps- Saint Laurent

We all know I'm a fan of mixing prints. So mixing a printed sweatshirt with a plaid shirt (to be worn underneath of course), I'm totally there along with a pop of color and a leather jacket.
Sweatshirt- J.Crew
Plaid shirt- Mango
Skinny jeans- H&M
Purse- Burberry
Heels- Schutz
Quilted leather jacket- Kay Michaels
It's officially sweatshirt season!!!! This means that all I pretty much do is lounge around the house in old sweatshirts and possibly not much else. Thankfully sweatshirts have come a long way since the oversized ones my mom bought me in the nineties (I still vividly remember my mom dressing me in only sweatshirts, jeans, and sneakers--this was clearly before I realized that you could wear sweatshirts over other clothes if you wished. After that, I refused to leave the house without putting something underneath despite my mother's protest to this idea).
I wanted something with a fun print, but still a grown-up vibe? (Hopefully). I'd like to think this is also a little street style and a little rock n roll (black pants and red pumps= the ultimate).
Cuff- Chanel
Purse- Etsy
Floral sweatshirt- MSGM
Pumps- Manolo Blahnik
Skinny jeans- Al Duca D'Aosta
Distressed denim jacket- Levis Vintage Denim
Scarf- Valentino
An easy way to break up (or add warmth) to a set? A cropped sweatshirt.
Sweatshirt- Alexander Wang
Top- Lover
Pencil skirt- Lover
Crossbody bag- Saint Laurent
Watch- Nixon
Sneaks- Kate Spade
Thankfully, sweatshirts have updated themselves enough to be worn to the office now too. You could go with a classic solid colored one or one with a little piazza like gems and bedazzles.
White cocoon coat- Cedric Charlier
Embellished sweatshirt- Rebecca Taylor
Skirt- Lover
Foldover clutch- Moyna
Pumps- Saint Laurent
We all know I'm a fan of mixing prints. So mixing a printed sweatshirt with a plaid shirt (to be worn underneath of course), I'm totally there along with a pop of color and a leather jacket.
Sweatshirt- J.Crew
Plaid shirt- Mango
Skinny jeans- H&M
Purse- Burberry
Heels- Schutz
Quilted leather jacket- Kay Michaels
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Stealing from the Guys: Louboutin Tattoo Parlor
The idea of a tattoo has become more and more appealing lately. While I don't plan on running out to the tattoo parlor any time soon, I do plan on eying Louboutin's Tattoo Parlor a little bit more. The designer has taken traditional tattoo art, kois and dragons, as well as a twist with lobsters and, my favorite, a grasshopper.
The predominate male collection does contain one pair for women. However, while the majority of tomboychic style approved shoes are made for men, they start at a size 39 (US size 6). So, if you can wear a men's six or up... I say go for it!
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Henri Tatto Criquet Flat |
The predominate male collection does contain one pair for women. However, while the majority of tomboychic style approved shoes are made for men, they start at a size 39 (US size 6). So, if you can wear a men's six or up... I say go for it!
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Let's Talk About the Sneaker Trend
In case you've been living under a rock for the past oh... few months, the sneakers with nonathletic clothing as been all over fashion blogs, social media, and street style platforms. I, myself, love the it. Any time fashion meets comfort, I'm there; especially if it means one less thing I have to take off for the gym.
I can understand if you're a little hesitant. Let's be honest, it could easily be done bad, or even worse, boring.
However, I simultaneously find this trend fascinating because only a few years a go a "good" outfit would have been considered "bad" with sneakers (or as we call em back home, tennis shoes). It also, in some ways, brings me back to high school... But I suggest stepping out of the high school zone box.
Still not convinced? Or even better, all ready trend-ho? Then check out these outfit ideas for a little (or little more) inspiration.

This outfit could easily be worn running errands on the weekend or, in some cases for a few special people, to the office. It's sporty, but chic enough to look like you tried.
Scarf- Theory
Watch- Daniel Washington
High top sneakers- Adidas by Stella McCartney
Silk pants- Erdem
Sweater- T by Alexander Wang
Denim jacket- Rag & Bone

I'd like to think of this one as super comfy--as in nothing's comfier than sweats and tennis shoes comfy. However, it also has a certain street style feel. I'd wear this outfit every day of the week.
Coat- McQ Alexander McQueen
Shirt- American Eagle
Vest- Topshop
Sweatpants- Nike
Clutch- Bottega Veneta
Sneakers- Nike

Holiday parties are just around the corner, so I wanted to include an outfit idea for the super bold--or at least the ones that hate wearing high heels during formal occasions. I think you can do it... it's all about confidence.
Foldover Satchel- Zimmermann
Dress- Lulu and Co
Beanie- Acne Studio
Watch- Adidas
Fishnet tights- Berkshire
Sneakers- Nike
Faux fur coat- DKNY

And last, but not least, something definitely office worthy or at least date night worthy.
Velvet blazer- Theory
Blouse-Saint Laurent
Sequin pencil skirt (yeah, I'm still digging sequins)- BCBG
Bag- Valentino
Sneakers- Nike
I can understand if you're a little hesitant. Let's be honest, it could easily be done bad, or even worse, boring.
However, I simultaneously find this trend fascinating because only a few years a go a "good" outfit would have been considered "bad" with sneakers (or as we call em back home, tennis shoes). It also, in some ways, brings me back to high school... But I suggest stepping out of the high school zone box.
Still not convinced? Or even better, all ready trend-ho? Then check out these outfit ideas for a little (or little more) inspiration.
This outfit could easily be worn running errands on the weekend or, in some cases for a few special people, to the office. It's sporty, but chic enough to look like you tried.
Scarf- Theory
Watch- Daniel Washington
High top sneakers- Adidas by Stella McCartney
Silk pants- Erdem
Sweater- T by Alexander Wang
Denim jacket- Rag & Bone
I'd like to think of this one as super comfy--as in nothing's comfier than sweats and tennis shoes comfy. However, it also has a certain street style feel. I'd wear this outfit every day of the week.
Coat- McQ Alexander McQueen
Shirt- American Eagle
Vest- Topshop
Sweatpants- Nike
Clutch- Bottega Veneta
Sneakers- Nike
Holiday parties are just around the corner, so I wanted to include an outfit idea for the super bold--or at least the ones that hate wearing high heels during formal occasions. I think you can do it... it's all about confidence.
Foldover Satchel- Zimmermann
Dress- Lulu and Co
Beanie- Acne Studio
Watch- Adidas
Fishnet tights- Berkshire
Sneakers- Nike
Faux fur coat- DKNY
And last, but not least, something definitely office worthy or at least date night worthy.
Velvet blazer- Theory
Blouse-Saint Laurent
Sequin pencil skirt (yeah, I'm still digging sequins)- BCBG
Bag- Valentino
Sneakers- Nike
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Hello Holiday Glitz
Now that Halloween has past and the first layer of frost was seen this morning, fashion season dictates the arrival of one of our long-lost friends: sequins. There's something about the arrival of the holidays that makes people reminiscent of turkey legs, red lipstick, and a sequin cocktail dress. My theory about this is irrelevant; however, I'm getting excited to re-welcome the colder weather with a few sparkly additions. While I may not be ready to head out fully shining, there are a few other ways to dip my (and your) toes into the now classic holiday trend.

I don't know how many times I've said it and will continue to say it, but accessories are an easy and guilt-free way to get involved in any trend.
My first sequin look is probably the most truest to my heart and, therefore, the most tomboy chicest. Sequin heeled pumps? Check. Black skinny jeans? Check. Sporty tee? Check. To make it a little more chic and modern, however, I paired it with a long coat and a quilted purse.

I have been loving the sequin on tees/sweatshirts street-style trend that has slowly been gaining momentum. So of course, I loved this sequin sweatshirt (also check out this t-shirt on my Pinterest that I'm dying to make).For whatever reason, (I really like black denim) I paired it with these ripped jeans and bright red socks. I added another black backpack, this cool wrap watch by Tory Burch, and some chunky boots.

As usual, I also try to incorporate something that's a little more outside my comfort zone. This time, it was this sequin plaid skirt by Saint Laurent. I loved the idea of pairing it with another plaid (well, I guess, flannel) shirt. Since it's getting colder, I added a deep-v sweater over top and a biker jacket. I wanted to play with prints even more, so I loved the idea of adding these argyle tights. Of course this was turning into something psuedo-punk that I would have worn back in high school, so I paired it with some booties and a beanie.

Lastly, is the simplest and probably easiest way to incorporate sequins. I could see this look being worn on casual Fridays in the office or to run errands. I loved these sequin brogues and knew, even though I already had an outfit based on shoes, that I needed to at least add them in one look. I then paired them with a more classically preppy sweater/shirt combo and slim khaki pants. To keep everything clean, I added a neutral jacket and Chanel bag.
Keep your eyes posted, and I'm sure on your next online shopping binge, you'll start seeing more and more sequins as well.
I don't know how many times I've said it and will continue to say it, but accessories are an easy and guilt-free way to get involved in any trend.
My first sequin look is probably the most truest to my heart and, therefore, the most tomboy chicest. Sequin heeled pumps? Check. Black skinny jeans? Check. Sporty tee? Check. To make it a little more chic and modern, however, I paired it with a long coat and a quilted purse.
I have been loving the sequin on tees/sweatshirts street-style trend that has slowly been gaining momentum. So of course, I loved this sequin sweatshirt (also check out this t-shirt on my Pinterest that I'm dying to make).
As usual, I also try to incorporate something that's a little more outside my comfort zone. This time, it was this sequin plaid skirt by Saint Laurent. I loved the idea of pairing it with another plaid (well, I guess, flannel) shirt. Since it's getting colder, I added a deep-v sweater over top and a biker jacket. I wanted to play with prints even more, so I loved the idea of adding these argyle tights. Of course this was turning into something psuedo-punk that I would have worn back in high school, so I paired it with some booties and a beanie.
Lastly, is the simplest and probably easiest way to incorporate sequins. I could see this look being worn on casual Fridays in the office or to run errands. I loved these sequin brogues and knew, even though I already had an outfit based on shoes, that I needed to at least add them in one look. I then paired them with a more classically preppy sweater/shirt combo and slim khaki pants. To keep everything clean, I added a neutral jacket and Chanel bag.
Keep your eyes posted, and I'm sure on your next online shopping binge, you'll start seeing more and more sequins as well.
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