Showing posts with label Untraditional Fashionista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Untraditional Fashionista. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Find It Cheaper Wednesday: 2nd Edition: Victoria Beckham



Greetings!

I LOVE Victoria Beckhams personal style and also her self named clothing line.  Today, I am trying to find more affordable options to one of her elegantly tailored designs.

Today's choice:



First of all, big surprise that this dress is orange right?  If you follow me on Instagram (@anuntraditionalfashionista), you know that I am maybe slightly more than obsessed with orange and frequently post orange dresses that I covet.  This is Victoria's T Shirt Fitted Dress.  Listed on her site for $2365 and is made of a silk/wool blend double crepe.  Very gorgeous.  Dress can be found here.

My solution:


This Zara Straight Dress with Contrasting Side Panels isn't quite as fitted, is sleeveless, and doesn't have an exposed zipper but I feel like it is a good compromise at $79.90 (a 96% savings at $2,285.10 less than the VB dress).  This dress is a polyester/elastane blend.  The color is spot on and there is even the matching back slit. Dress can be found here.  I have a couple of dresses I bought from Zara in Chicago last year that I love and am happy with the quality of so I feel like the budget or average fashionista should be happy with this option as well.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Find It Cheaper Wednesday: 1st Edition: A More Affordable Alternative to Burberry's Wrap Front Silk Blend Dress

In my shopping lately, I've been finding some beautiful designer items that I know I can't afford so I thought maybe I should do a weekly blog post where I find more affordable solutions to current trends.  I know that several magazines do this already, as do many blogs, etc., so this is nothing new in the fashion world.  However, it has always bothered me that a lot of these places will take items that cost thousands of dollars and replace them with items that are still several hundred dollars.  Yes the more affordable items are significantly cheaper, but I don't feel like they are realistically affordable to the real, average woman.  Or at least they aren't to me and I don't think they are to many self proclaimed fashionistas my age.

So for today I have Burberry:
Mink grey Wrap-Front Silk Blend Dress - Image 1

This safari style, wrap front, silk blend dress is $795.  Not a ridiculous price in terms of designer wear but still steep for the average Jane.  Dress can be found here.

The alternative I've found:


This belted trench dress from Banana Republic made of modal, rayon blend.  This one comes in at $140 which still could be considered high but Banana Republic has a sale going from now until the 8th that dresses, shorts, and polos are 40% off so that would bring this down to $84.  That's a pretty good deal, especially when compared to the Burberry dress above.  Total savings would be $711 or nearly 90% off and the dress is a pretty good alternative in design, textile, and quality... At least in my opinion.  Dress can be found here.

I just have one for today but more to follow soon...

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Italian Style at Portland Art Museum

As I mentioned on the blog yesterday, I spent the weekend in Portland visiting a very old dear friend of mine.  While I was there, we went and saw the Portland Art Museum Italian Style: Fashion Since 1945 Exhibit.  This exhibit was amazing!




This coat was amazing!  I would kill for it! The pattern is incredibly intricate and woven together.  The picture on the right shows how they mapped out the design.  WOW!  Just WOW!  It is so amazing!


This gown is spectacular!  It's hard to tell from the picture but all the silver are beads and sequins that (I am sure) were applied by hand.  Exquisite!


I love this whole look!  I would wear this all the time.


I loved this dress.  It reminds me of lilacs, which are one of my favorite flowers.


Very sexy!




I love the details on this skirt.  It is gorgeous!



I LOVE this coat.  I want to live in it.


This dress is leather.  It is awesome!  I kind of want one but don't know where I would have any occasion to wear it.


Who wouldn't want to rock these shoes?

I believe the exhibit is in the last week now, so if you are in the Portland area, you should definitely go check it out.  It was worth the adventure!


Friday, April 10, 2015

DAILYLOOK Month 2 Review

I got my second DAILYLOOK Subscription box yesterday and had a better experience than last month so I thought I should do another review to explain some of the differences this month compared to last.

The first thing that I was impressed with this month is that on the packing slip, my personal stylist wrote a note that she was sorry that my box didn't work out last month and that she hoped things would be better this time around.  She also provided me with contact information for her so I may communicate with her should I feel so inclined.  I thought this was a nice touch and appreciate the sentiment.

Like I mentioned in my review last month, when you return items you get to review them so that they can make changes on future orders.  I didn't show this in the post so I'll share snapshots of the process I went through this time around.


As you can see from above, for each item that they send you, you answer a series of questions and also have space to leave notes, should you feel the need to leave any additional feedback.  I have been trying to make it a point in leaving comments with everything I both keep and return so that my stylist can have a better understanding of me and why I keep some things and not others.

I received 8 items, same as last month, and decided to keep 4 this time, whereas last month I sent everything back.  A couple of the items that I kept are not my normal style and I really debated on keeping them or sending them back  but then I reminded myself that one of my goals in signing up for the service in the first place was to try new things and get out of my comfort zone so that is what I am doing.  There also were a couple of things that I would have kept had they fit better, so overall this box was a pretty good success.


In addition to reviewing each item, you also get to review your overall experience, make suggestions, or request items for a special occasion.

The items are a little more expensive than I feel like they maybe should be or than I would normally spend on similar things, but they are still reasonable (I'm just a bargain shopper and love a good deal).

Want to see what I kept this month?


I really wasn't sure about the vegan leather leggings but they look a lot better on than I had expected and are different for me but I'm going to try them out.  The other item I wasn't too sure about was the Ally McBeal Boyfriend Button Down because I don't often wear button-up shirts but this one is long, which I love, so I decided to keep this and will probably rock it with the leggings.  I'll have to post a picture on Instagram when I do.

And the items I returned:


I liked the Origami Mini Skort (and so did my husband) but they were too small and I couldn't zip them up, so they had to go back.  I also considered the Classic Knit Jumpsuit (that would be very different for me too) because it looked awesome in the pants but I felt like the top drew too much attention to my belly so that had to go too.

I think I'll keep trying DailyLook out for a while and see how it goes.  But this month was better than last so that is promising!

If you want to try out DailyLook for yourself, sign up here: http://fbuy.me/ch8hh



Wednesday, April 8, 2015

My Rachel Zoe Box of Style Has Arrived!!!!

When I posted my review of DailyLook last month, I mentioned that I was going to sign up for Rachel Zoe's new Box of Style and my first box (the first box they've done also) just came.  I am so excited and thrilled with this box!


As I also mentioned in the DailyLook post, I am a sucker for packaging, textiles, stationary, etc, so opening this package was a treat all in itself.  I can't believe the amount of time and effort that must have gone into putting these boxes together.  The products were all wrapped in tissue paper, like the lovely presents that they are, then wrapped in a gorgeous package.  I am VERY impressed with the presentation associated with this.  It really impressed me.

The box costs $100 each season and you receive an assortment of beauty and fashion products selected by Rachel Zoe and her assistants.  I think I calculated that the retail value of everything I received was $338.  That is a pretty sweet deal, and like I said before, I was excited about everything in the box so I don't feel like anything was a waste.


This months box had 3 colors  of nail polish from Zoya ($30 value).  Some of which were designed in partnership with Rachel Zoe, Tartie Mascara ($20 value), Stylin Tape (to keep things in place) ($10 value), TOMS Sunglasses with a plush sleeve to keep them protected ($68 value), and a gold cuff bracelet from Miansai ($200 value).

I also really like that the box came with a product information fold out that tells about all the products and suggestions on how to style them.

I really don't have anything bad to say about this.  I am super excited about the products and the subscription service all together.  I highly recommend it to anyone that is interested.  My thought is, it is all quality products so if there is ever something you aren't excited about, you can give it as a gift to someone for all the lovely gift exchanging holidays that we have, or for just because and you are still giving someone something nice and of quality.

If you are interested though, sign up soon because the summer box is already sold out so if you want to get one in the fall, you probably will want to act quick!


Thursday, March 5, 2015

DAILYLOOK Review

About a month ago I signed up for DAILYLOOK.  It's a subscription service that will send you a box full of items picked out especially for you (by a personal stylist that will review various social media pages that you provide to them to get a sense of your style) every month.  I've recently been doing a wardrobe overhaul and have cleared out probably half of my clothes.  I've been working on the mindset that I want to be excited about what I wear every day, so why own clothes that you don't love or don't make you feel like a million bucks?

Then I thought that I do limit myself in what I wear.  I do have a set style, as I'm sure most of us do, but I rarely branch out of that.  So I thought trying a subscription service would be a fun way to try new things, thus the decision to try DAILYLOOK.

When I got home from work yesterday, there was a fairly large box on my doorstep.  While I have been expecting a delivery from them, I was surprised at the size of the package.


When I opened the box, I was thrilled by the packaging...  I am a textile nerd.  I love fabrics, stationary, packaging, etc.  Most of my career has been involved in packaging and shipping so I really appreciate when someone goes the extra mile.  The above picture is after I fully opened the package, so you don't get to see how nice it looked before I ripped open the tissue paper and dug through the package, but how cute is the inside of this box?  I LOVED it!  For one thing, it is orange, which is my favorite color, and for another, it just makes you feel happy.  It was like getting a present.


Above are all my goodies laid out.













This was one of my favorites in the box.  A black lace dress.  I didn't keep it though as it was too small.



These pants were too small and I couldn't zip them up (thus the picture from behind) and I am not confident to pull off the crop top at this point in time either, so those went back.


Cute color, cute cut.  Just didn't love it though.



I apparently deleted the picture actually showing off the bracelet they sent (see just the littlest bit of it in the bottom left corner?) but I did get a picture of the cute packaging!  The bracelet was probably my favorite thing that they sent.  However, I didn't feel like it was worth the $69.99 they were charging for it.

All together they sent me 8 things to try.  Items not pictured are a skirt, a white tank top, and a handbag.

I ended up sending everything back from this shipment due either to dislike, size, or price.  When you send products back, you get a survey about why you are returning them so your stylist can adjust according to the feedback as necessary.

For some reason, when I signed up for the service, I was expecting a variety of brands of clothes and accessories and was disappointed that everything seemed to be DAILYLOOK brand.  I don't know if I just misunderstood this, or if it was not clearly expressed on the website, but if you sign up, I will say that is something to be aware of.

I think I will try the service for another couple of months to see if my feedback on my returns provides better results going forward.  On the initial package, I was honestly underwhelmed overall by both selection and quality, but I do think it is worth another shot.

But, I did see online this week that Hollywood Stylist Rachel Zoe will be launching a subscription service called Box of Style, starting next week.  I will absolutely be checking that out, once you can sign up for it on the 9th.  If you want more information on that, go here: http://thezoereport.com/shop/


Thursday, January 22, 2015

Holy Crap! It's Been 2 Months Since My Last Post!!! I Suck!!!! TBT: To Catch A Thief

Time sure flies when the holidays are around!  I can't believe I haven't posted since before Thanksgiving!  Total fail on my end!

I decided on my FB page today that I would jump on the TBT bandwagon.  My throwback for today is Grace Kelly in To Catch A Thief.  I specifically posted the following gown on FB but there are so many incredible articles of clothing in the movie that it'd be a shame to skip over those.


This is really my favorite gown from the movie, which is why I selected it for my image today.  I feel that it is truly timeless.  Grace Kelly looks as incredible in this Edith Head gown as Oliva Pope (Kerry Washington) would today 60 years later, without any changes at all being made to it.  How many garments can you really say that about?  I can't think of many.


This blue chiffon gown is also very stunning, but I do feel as if it is more dated.  I can't pinpoint why exactly I feel it is a more dated gown (perhaps the bright color? or the straps?) but I do feel that it is stuck in that era.  I could definitely see Jackie O in this dress but I don't see many girls grabbing this one for prom or for bridesmaid dresses today.

Perhaps the most remembered dress from the film though, is:


It's a gold, lame ball gown though.  How could you not remember this dress?  I remember reading about the costume design for this movie and that the wardrobe for Grace was made to reflect her character during different points in the film as her character developed.  In the beginning her clothes are very sweet, innocent, and light colored but as the film goes on and you start realizing more about her and that she isn't as perfect and innocent as she originally seemed, her wardrobe progressed to be more bold and extravagant until you get to the end with her in this gold gown.  I love when that much thought goes into every aspect of films.  It just adds that much more to them.

This film, and wardrobe, are iconic.  I love both pretty equally.  I grew up watching Hitchcock movies.  For anyone that hasn't seen this film, you should definitely check it out.

Want to learn more about the collection of clothes from the movie?  Watch Cinema Style File: http://youtu.be/JFL8npiVibU

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Draping Me Some Ted Baker



Oh my goodness it has been a while since I've posted.  Work, life, and gearing up for the holidays seem to have me distracted as I am sure many of you are as well.  I have however had some free time to play with design and have something fun in the works.

I love this Ted Baker dress, from 2010 (can be found on my Pinterest Dresses board), which obviously isn't available anymore so I am working on creating my own.


So last week I pulled out my dress form and draped the basic shape:



And worked on drafting patterns for it last night:


I did have a rather (un)helpful assistant though so it was a much slower process than it should have been.


She kept lying on my patterns, chewing the paper, and running off with my tools.  Little brat.  I told the hubs I might have to buy her a mouse next time I do pattern making to keep her preoccupied because the dogs weren't helping keep her entertained.

Anyway, the dress is ready to be sewn up so now I need to brave the fabric stores to find the perfect fabric..... or maybe I have something wonderful in my stockpile that I can use.... the hunt is on!

Just a short post today but didn't want everyone to think I have been slacking!

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Dressing Up for Halloween?







Can you guys believe that there are only 2 days left in the month?  That is crazy!  And it is supposed to start snowing here this weekend too so fall is really coming to an end.

Friday is Halloween.  What are you guys doing for the holiday?  Do you still dress up?

My parents have a party every year and this year the theme was monsters.  It was surprisingly harder to find good adult monster costumes than I thought it would be.  I ended up ordering my costume on Amazon and was a pink/green/white monster:


It was fun.  I will probably use my costume again for work on Friday, just for fun.

What are some good, fashionable costumes?  There are of course your Marilyn Monroes in the white dress, Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast at Tiffany's (speaking of which, did you see that the brownstone from the movie is currently on the market?  only $8 million to the lucky future resident).  But what are some other good, original ideas?

You could always be Twiggy.  That's another great icon that doesn't get as much play as the above stars:

If you were more current, you could be Lady Gaga or Nicki Minaj.  Between the two of them you probably could have costume ideas for the rest of you life!

It could also be a good year to do Miley Cyrus wrecking ball but everyone and their dog (literally) already played that one out when the video premiered:


I know that for little girls it is absolutely going to be the year for Frozen princesses.  There is no doubt about that one.

For adults, it is probably going to be the year for Maleficent.  Anyone that can actually pull off the Maleficent look has my stamp of approval, but if you're going to do it, you really need to do it.  That might be the ultimate costume, that I can think of, for this year.  Overall, it is a fairly simple costume, black dress, black wings, and a horned hat, but the hat needs to be spot on, it is what totally makes the costume.  That and the cheekbones.


And hey, if you are going all out on the Maleficent thing, you will totally need the Louboutins that Angelina and Louboutin collaborated on and she wore to the premiers right? ;)



Still need ideas?

Julep posted about 7 costumes you can make from things in your closet that are pretty clever.  I am in love with the Morton's salt girl.  They did a great job with that.  I am going to have to remember that for next year.  I have a yellow dress but not close enough of a match to pull this off like I would like.  Check out their ideas: Julep.

Source: Keiko Lynn

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

RIP to a Legend; Oscar de la Renta

If you are at all interested in fashion, I am sure that you have heard by now that Oscar do la Renta died yesterday.  Details of his death are still unknown but what is known, is that at 82, he was a legend.

De la Renta has been a symbol of elegance, grace, femininity, and glamour since 1965 when he launched his brand.  He has dressed celebrities, royalty, and political figures, along with "successful working women" for nearly 50 years.



I have never worn anything Oscar de la Renta, but I really think that any woman that wears one of his creations must feel like a princess.  His gowns have such style and structure.



He dressed icons such as Audrey Hepburn and Jackie Kennedy, two of the most memorable style icons of the previous century and his work has carried over to be a symbol of elegance into this century.  He will truly be missed.



Peter Copping was appointed as the Creative Director last week and I look forward to seeing him continue on the sophistication associated with the brand.



Monday, October 13, 2014

One of My Fashion Icons/Major Jacket Envy

I was trying to come up with a list of who I believe are current style icons, and who I am currently most influenced by.  In past years, my list has included Angelina Jolie, Heidi Klum, etc.  The short list that I came up with for right now is: Kate Middleton, Blake Lively, and Victoria Beckham.  There are of course others that I love (Emma Watson and Kerry Washington (Olivia Pope) for example), but those are the 3 that I am most drawn to currently and the ones I see most in the media right now as well.

With the weather dipping as low as the 40's here right now, my thoughts have been turning to one of my very favorite wardrobe staples, jackets.  I don't know what it is about them but I love coats and jackets.  I have a closet in my house dedicated to just those.  I love a classic trench, a perfect peacoat, even athletic jackets, I love them all.  Don't believe me?  Check out my board.  So what does this have to do with my style icons mentioned above???

Kate Middleton has a wonderful collection of jackets!  I found in my creation of my Pinterest board dedicated to her and her classic style, that she has an incredibly enviable collection of coats and jackets.  What does one have to do to be the heir to a Duchess's wardrobe, specifically her outerwear???  If anyone knows, send me the application ;)

Here are a few of my favorites I've seen her in:

Apr10th ~ Earlier in the Day ~ Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tour warplane cockpits: 'There's no dignified way to do this!' - Telegraph

The pleated skirt on this is so feminine and beautiful.  Plus the color is great.  It's much more warm and young than the normal greys/blacks/and tans that we usually see (and still love - don't get me wrong).
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, in Alexander McQueen

Then there is this white beauty!  Again, very young, and playful, but still very much a classic.  I love the full skirt, and the double breasted bodice.  And the matching hat is totally icing on the cake.  And it's timeless... Can't you imagine Jackie-O in this?  I totally can.

Duchess of cambridge in gina foster millinery Christmas Day 2013

And finally plaid!  I love a good plaid.  Also, again with the matching hat!  I love it all.

I am sure that when you are a Duchess, you get stylist to go along with the roll you play and whoever is helping to dress the Duchess of Cambridge is doing a fantastic job.  She looks polished at every event and outing that she attends.  She has developed a signature style and is always classy.  Her wardrobe is enviable and so is the job of whoever styles or shops for her (again, can I get another application for that???)

I could post so many more pictures of her lovely frocks, specifically in the cold weather, outerwear department but I won't make you scroll for 6 pages to do that.

But speaking of Kate Middleton and paper dolls (one of last weeks posts), there are of course paper dolls of this modern royal (as well as many historical ones as well).  That may be the best way to get her wardrobe in your home.... I may have some shopping to do: on Amazon.

If I could only own one jacket right now.... let's rephrase this into a more pleasant scenario.... If I could only buy one jacket this year.... much better... I think it would have to be this one below:


I have no idea the brand of jacket or where to find it.  I originally found it on my IBFF where it was pinned on another bloggers site: April W.  I think this jacket is stunning!  I love the structure at the shoulders.  I love the pleats.  I love the buckles on the wrist.  And of course I love the bow on the back.  I feel like this jacket would be a catch all.  You could wear it with jeans and a tee up all the way up to a gown for an event.  It is beautiful and versatile.  Since I don't know who created this or where to get it, in my future free time I may have to recreate this.  I would probably change the color.  Not sure to what.  Perhaps a charcoal or a nice tweed, but all of that will be decided at a later date.  I am definitely going to keep my eyes open for the perfect fabric for this.

If anyone knows more details on this particular coat, please share the info!  I would love to know where it comes from.

Sorry this post seems to be all over the place.  I apparently and suffering from some form of ADD today and can't stay on one subject.  I tried to tie everything together but it is a bit random.