Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The Worst-Dressed City ?

According to a recent Boston.com article, GQ ranked Boston #1 as the worst dressed city. 

SAY WHAT? 

I'll admit, being a Texan (and a southerner) we take our appearance very seriously, and when I first moved to Boston I was appalled at most people's outfits. In Texas, no self-respecting woman would ever be caught dead outside her home in sweat pants (ignore the juicy sweatpant suit - we're human and make mistakes). Plus, we put on our full face just to grocery shop at 9 am on Sunday. 

Here's where GQ said Bostonians get it wrong (via the boston.com article): 

Branded flip-flops from a Sam Adams giveaway, distressed jeans baggy enough to shelter a family of four, undershirt with vomit stains from latest Boston sporting event, a print collared shirt two sizes two large, hair gel, Boston Red Sox baseball cap. Boston is like America's Bad-Taste Storm Sewer: all the worst fashion ideas from across the country flow there, stagnate, and putrefy.

But I have to disagree with GQ's statement about being the worst dressed city in AMERICA! I read way too many personal style blogs from beautiful, well-dressed women in this city, so I know that GQ got this one totally wrong! Here's just a few instances of where I say Boston gets it right: 


Mon Petit Chou Chou
Lani and her super cute Chihuahua
Noelani of Mon Petit Chou Chou is definitely one of my favorite style bloggers here in Boston. Her writing is beautiful, her photos amazing, and her style enviable. She's got this chic, European style that belongs in magazines, and it applies to everything she touches. Don't believe me? Look at the way she transformed her balcony for the 4th of July! This girl has major style, and I'm sure that if GQ looked at her blog while writing this article, she would have single handedly made Boston the best dressed city in America.

The Boston Fashionista
Kristen of Boston Fashionista

Boston Fashionista is admittedly the first blog I go to for style inspiration. Kristen's a Southerner like myself (a native Oklahoman) and her outfits closely match my personal style, so you know she's got good taste. Kristen has a knack for pulling together color combos I never imagined and manages to make all of them look good. Plus, I'm insanely envious of her ability to wear the mustard shade I dream about so much (but can't pull off) and bright neon hues. I've got to say that not only does Kristen have great style, but she keeps her posts real (and funny) -  just read her post about the "creepers". In addition, Kristen is the nicest blogger in Boston. When I first shifted my blog to focus more on style blogging, she was the first one to start commenting and saying nice things about my outfits - complete validation when you put yourself (and your outfits) out there so publicly.

These are just two of the MANY women (and men!) who make Boston far more stylish than even I could imagine. I admit that I felt GQ's sentiments when I first moved here, but once you step outside Fenway Park you'll see that Boston is pretty freaking stylish. GQ, next time may I suggest that you actually do your homework and check out the Boston Bloggers network to check out the amazing, fashion forward folks who roam our streets daily?

Monday, July 18, 2011

Blush and Black

This weekend I played tour guide for my friend Kelly, and the heat was on! I wanted needed something cute and cool to walk around the city, and this outfit did the trick. I think this skirt is pretty short, so normally I only wear it during the winter with tights, but I thought I'd be a little more daring and show some skin. Plus, the whole heat thing - no tights today, thankyouverymuch! I definitely stayed cool but, um... I didn't anticipate the breeze! Apologies to whomever was standing behind me today!

 I've also been rocking a red lip lately. I found the perfect shade of red from Laura Mercier, called "Truly Red" and I've been having a lot of fun rocking the shocking hue. 
Did you also notice I got my hair cut! After all was said and done, about 5 inches came off! I have to give credit to my stylist who knew exactly what I was asking for. I swear, that man is a miracle worker! 
Top - Ann Taylor; Skirt - American Apparel; Flats - Coach; Sunnies - Kate Spade

These are the Coach flats I scored when I was in Dallas. They're super cute, and once I break them in, will be super comfortable. Today though, they blistered the heck out of my heels! That's what I get for thinking I'd break in a pair of shoes walking around town!


Did y'all have a wonderful weekend? I hope you stayed cool in this heat, and can't wait to hear about your weekends!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Birthday Blitz

I don't know about you, but I'm a HUGE fan of my birthday month. It's not that I like getting older (believe me, that's not the case) but rather because there are some major discounts and goodies that are bestowed upon me by my favorite retailers. I did a little pre b-day shopping over the weekend, and not only stuck to my shopping diet (hello, difficult during a b-day month!) but picked up some really great pieces that I can't wait to mix with my current wardrobe. Here's what I picked up: 
Annabella via Alloy

Brandi Blouse via Alloy

The "Kendi Everday" red pumps - looking for a year for these - Urban Outfitters

Scalloped shorts - ON SALE - Urban Outfitters

Sparkle jacket by Wren - ON SALE for 70% off at Tra Tutti's site
 I can't believe how much I scored! Each piece was under $50, and I'm most impressed with the Wren sparkle jacket. I can't believe the deal I got it for, and I'm sad ashamed to say I'm looking forward to fall when I can rock this jacket. 

So do you enjoy your birthday month for the same reason? 

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Hair Inspiration

I've been contemplating a hair change recently, but have been holding back for a few reasons. First, I've been scared because part of why I love having long hair is that I don't have to think about it. I can wash it, throw some sea salt spray in and go. Or, I can pull it in a pony tail, or just flat iron it. The problem is, I have so much hair, that even these simple things aren't so simple. 
I've also been waiting to pull the trigger because Mr. bf is a huge fan of long hair, and while it's my hair and I can do what I want, I do take his thoughts into consideration. It's partly why I'm not rockin' a red hue right now.

But, the siren song of shorter hair is too loud, and I need a change. I've been wearing this same cut for 3 years and while I've been begging my stylist to keep it going longer, it's clear that he's over that notion, and now, so am I. 

But I don't want to get too drastic, so a subtle change is in my future. And here's what I've been thinking about for a while - let me know what you think. 
Image Courtesy of AOL News
Jennifer Aniston has been my hair muse for a long time. Well, her and Gwyneth Paltrow. And if Jen can chop off her gorgeous locks, then so can I! Plus, I think these cuts are great lengths and will give me the comfort of having longer hair without the weight and drag of having longer hair. 

The great news is that I showed these cuts to Mr. BF and he loves them! He actually thinks I should go shorter, but what does he know?! 

I have a date with my stylist this week, so I'm feeling really confident that I'll be rockin' a new 'do come this weekend!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Versace for H&M



I know I'm not alone when I say that I'm a HUGE fan of the designer collaboration with budget friendly lines. So imagine how thrilled I was to read in WWD that H&M is collaborating with Versace for its next designer line! 

According to WWD, the line will launch on Nov. 17th in 300 stores across the U.S. and will be dominated by dresses featuring studded leather, silk and colorful print, with accessories including high heels and costume jewelry. Here's a sneak peek at some items from the collection.
Images Courtesy of Vogue.com
I've already set the date in my calendar and will not make the same mistake as when the Lanvin collection launched. I plan to get to my local H&M super early and snatch up one of these beauties. 
 

Monday, July 11, 2011

Monday Musings

San Francisco Sunset
I'm always amazed by what I learn on my work trips
Did you know that San Francisco has something like 1,000 micro climates?
That means the weather is crazy depending on where you're at
it can be hot inland and yet, really cold near the water. 
plus it means there's rolling fog at sunset and sunrise
It was amazing to watch the fog roll in with the sunset
San Francisco is such a beautiful city - I could move there immediately
I also got to test drive a new product and technology

The Google Chromebook
Check 'em out on Virgin America if you're flying out from Boston
Free Wi-Fi makes it worth it
And on a Red Eye - it's the perfect opportunity to catch up on blog reading 
Don't you just love new technology?

Monday, July 4, 2011

A Much Needed Break

Friends, 

Have you ever been so busy in your life, that you forget the things that REALLY matter? I've been like that recently. Work has been working me to the bone. Literally every waking moment is spent working, and my "down time" is usually an hour or two working out. The rest of my waking hours has been dedicated to work. It's horrible, I know, and while Mr. BF was VERY patient, that patience ran dry last week. Without going into too much detail, it was not pretty, and I suddenly realized that I've been putting off the things that really matter. 

So, thanks to a very generous gift from work, (as a token to say thanks for all those additional hours) I took Mr. BF to a long weekend getaway in Ogunquit, Maine. I'll have more photos from the weekend later this week, but here's what we did: 

Maggie May doing a lovely imitation of us

I've got to be honest, it was exactly what we needed. One weekend without our laptops, iPhones, Crackberries, etc. Just two young-ish lovers unplugging and reconnecting. We spent hours giggling cracking up, people watching, and stuffing our faces with the best seafood that Maine has to offer. We walked the beach hand in hand, kayaked, rode bikes, and just thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. 

I hope y'all had a fabulous long weekend, and enjoyed the 4th of July. Tomorrow I head out for San Francisco for the week, so I may limit the outfit photos, but I *should* have time for regular blogging. If I don't, I'll see you on the flip side of this week!