Showing posts with label refinery 29. Show all posts
Showing posts with label refinery 29. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
wait, wait, wait... what?!
Guys, is this true? This can't be true. Refinery 29 is reporting that Zappos is ending their free overnight shipping. This has been a lifesaver for me for years. If online deliveries don't come overnight, it seems like they take weeks. In a pinch, there's nothing like Zappos free overnight shipping. You don't have to dig through malls and department stores and don't have to worry about not having your shoes by the weekend. I know I could just pay for overnight shipping, but tacking on $12 to my purchase just seems like overkill.
I looked on Zappos website and there's no sign of any change. In fact, they have a note at the top of the page about their free overnight shipping (and returns... Zappos is the best).
Does anybody know what's happening? This is an emergency, people!
Labels:
refinery 29,
shoes,
style
Monday, January 9, 2012
new year's all year
After reading this article on Refinery 29 about wearing parts of New Year's Eve outfits all year, I was inspired to think of ways to rewear aspects of my own January 31 look.
As I talked about before the big night, I wore a skirt to try to give my look a unique twist. I ended up going with this sequin pencil skirt. I paired it with this jacquard corset which gave it a sort of Dolce and Gabanna corset-dress silhouette.
Reworking a sequin pencil skirt is not an easy task. It obviously can be reworn to parties, but I wanted to try to get this festive piece into my wardrobe in unexpected ways.
The first look was the most challenging. I wanted to try to make this sparkly, party-ready skirt wearable for work. I think pairing it with a fitted, bright cardigan would keep the look exciting but the buttoned-up top would tone it down a little bit. It's a great opportunity to wear a pointy pump because the pencil skirt and the shoe's toe really elongate the leg and look elegant and sophisticated.
Putting this over-the-top, fun skirt with a mixed-plaid flannel may seem too contrasting but I think this is the perfect way to mix and match styles. The wedges provide the height necessary for a pencil skirt but wearing a wedge instead of a stiletto adds to the funky style. It may seem risky enough wearing the outdoorsy top with the sparkly skirt, but the fact that there are two plaids in the shirt just makes the look that much more fashion-forward. For me, this is the perfect look to wear to a bar. It won't seem too fancy, but it will call attention to your great taste.
The final look is the one I can see myself most likely wearing in my real life. It pairs a neon v-neck with the sequin skirt and is finished off with gold-accented booties. I would wear this on a date in a second. It's laid-back and comfortable but eye-catching and fun. A few pieces of dainty gold jewelry and a messy bun would be the perfect companions. I just love how it makes a trendy look feel so easy.
ASOS Pencil Skirt in Sequins
Lucien Pellat-Finet Tulip V-Neck Cardigan
Prada Pointy Toe Pump (Similar)
ASOS Pencil Skirt in Sequins
Hollister Fallbrook Shirt (Similar)
Steve Madden Pammyy
ASOS Pencil Skirt in Sequins
Marni V-Neck Cotton Top
Sergio Rossi Booties
Labels:
new year,
refinery 29,
style
Monday, November 21, 2011
so clutch
How adorable are these Refinery 29 + Clare Vivier clutches? The leather looks so soft and the dimensions are perfect. They were originally created to hold laptops, but I think they would be just as amazing as a day-to-night handbag. The prints are right on. I love the neon on neutral leather, and of course, the animal prints.
The clutches ship by December 12. Just in time for Christmas! I know what I'm putting on my list.
Labels:
accessories,
animal print,
christmas,
gifts,
refinery 29,
style
Monday, October 10, 2011
call me
Refinery 29 is featuring a deal from iomoi, a lifestyle brand for "you and your gifting needs." The website has tons of cute stuff from lucite trays to pillowcases but I'm dying over their personalized calling cards.
I've been wanting fun calling cards for a while now, but my job doesn't provide me with any. However, I cringe a little when people ask for my card and I have to write down my name and e-mail on a shred of paper. Is it strange to get calling cards for yourself if you work for a big company?
If I order some, I'm definitely getting the monkey with the drink tray. I love the Indian flair and the cool cursive font.
Labels:
art,
calling cards,
iomoi,
refinery 29,
work
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