Showing posts with label Fair Indigo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fair Indigo. Show all posts

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Rate My Look- Winning Combination

I realized after browsing through my recent photos that I basically wore the exact same outfit three times this past week. In every outfit, I'd paired one of my pencil skirts with a long-sleeve turtleneck or cowl neck top. The accessories varied (more on that later), but the silhouette and pieces combined to create that silhouette were all very similar.

It all started on Sunday:

Skirt: Ann Taylor
Cowl Neck Top: Fair Indigo
Sweater & Boots: Marshalls
Earrings: H & M
Brooch: Vintage

The next day- Monday- was a LOT colder, so I took out the cashmere: 

Sweater: Christmas gift
Skirt: Marshalls
Necklace: Forever 21
Shoes: DSW

Forgive the wrinkles in my skirt- I snapped this photo AFTER driving 45 minutes to work, so my skirt wasn't looking its best like it did in this post. Finally, I put together this look on Tuesday: 

Sweater: TJ Maxx
Skirt: Daffy's
Shoes: DSW
Necklace: DIY

Tuesday's version of this look is definitely my favorite. The skirt is super cute and I love the combination of the olive fabric and the purple jewelry. Something about those two colors just makes me smile. And if you like my necklace in Tuesday's outfit and want to know more about it, check back tomorrow- I'll tell you all about it! 

But back to the clothes- sometimes you have to step back and take a look at the pieces in your closet with a fresh perspective. Think about different combinations of clothing and accessories- you'll feel like you have a whole new wardrobe! 

Leave a comment and tell me what you think about my outfit creations! 

Thursday, March 17, 2011

St. Patrick's Day Fashion

On a day where so many proudly wear obnoxious green outfits, I'm here to tell you that you can dress in the spirit of St. Patrick's Day without looking like a fool. Last year, I incorporated all the colors of Ireland- green, orange and white, into a fun spring outfit. You can do that, or stick with just green, but regardless, try to do it in a stylish way that  maintains the spirit of the day, but also keeps you looking chic. 

Gardens of Versailles Dress, Modcloth, $119.99

Clover Cadence Dress, Modcloth, $57.99


Cooking Show Top, Modcloth, $39.99 


Organic Zip-Front Jacket, Fair Indigo, $44.95


Cuff Bracelet, Etsy, $15




I didn't forget the men, either: 

Poplin Shirt, Old Navy, $20 

Chill Cap, Life is Good, $20 

Of course, the choices for women are a lot more varied than for men. I love simple green and white printed clothes- they look so bright and summer-y. Of course, St. Patrick's Day in New England this year will likely be in the 40-degree range, maybe as high as 50 if we're lucky, but I'm skeptical. The point is, I just might need a bright green print to keep the winter doldrums away! What about you? How did you dress on this St. Patrick's Day? 

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Another Reason I Love Fair Indigo

While my inbox was flooded with email after email of sale announcements, Black Friday bargains, coupons and all sorts of other consumption-driven spam, I was pleasantly surprised to receive this email from Fair Indigo:

"As we express gratitude, we must never forget the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them."  -John F Kennedy

No sale announcement here.  No door buster or dancing reindeer.

But today, a sincere thank you for supporting Fair Indigo over the past four years.  Years economically unprecedented in most of our lifetimes.  In the late 2008 financial crisis, as a fledgling startup, we were told by very smart people, "it will be a miracle if you survive this."  Apparently, miracles don't happen only on 34th Street.  For this, thank you.

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we'd like to suggest there are more meaningful things to do on Black Friday than lining up at 4am for the latest gadget or firing up the credit card online. While most of us who can afford to make website purchases can be grateful for that ability in itself, for many, the simple act of preparing dinner is a financial challenge. Day in, day out.

May we suggest donating to a local food bank on Black Friday?  Share this act of generosity with children.  As the song says, "teach your children well."

Other ideas.  Call an estranged relative or friend and thank them for a past kindness.  Thank the clerks you come across for working on a holiday, most likely without overtime pay.   In the very least, meditate on the bounty in your life, however modest or grand.

Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at Fair Indigo.


Now THAT was classy

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Sweater Fever

During my first week back as a working stiff, we had an unseasonably warm day- I actually chose not to wear tights for three days in a row because the lingering "heat wave" had the temperatures in the high 50's and low 60's. The last week has been back to "normal" fall weather and I'm all bundled up in one of my coziest sweaters. I love sweaters- they are ideal layering pieces and there is something very comforting about wrapping yourself up in a cozy, warm sweater to keep the chill away. I love the finest knits like alpaca and cashmere, but I also love a good chunky knit as well. If it will keep me warm, I'll probably love it. If it's stylish to boot? All the better. Like these:


Cashmere V-Neck Cardigan, Fair Indigo, $39.50



If you live in a warmer climate than me, I will probably be jealous of you in a couple of months when I'm up to my eyeballs in snow and the wind chill factor is putting us into negative numbers on the thermostat. But now? I'm happy to be warm and cozy in my favorite sweaters. 

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Tapas Blogging

The Fug Girls have discovered a fashion rule that, unlike most other fashion rules, should not be broken.

I am supremely disappointed in Glamour magazine for posting this article about what a great idea it is to wear high-waisted, pleated pants. The outfit picture shown to demostrate the virtues of this fashion horror is not helping matters. Agree? Disagree? Leave a comment- you know I love them (comments, that is. Not pleated high-waisted pants).

Generally speaking, when it comes to fashion, I like my men to look like men. Not like little boys. Or women. Or clowns. Thank you Burberry, Costume National, DSquared2,  and Hermes for NYFW Spring 2011 collections that are designed for men. Balenciaga, Alexis Mabille, and especially Commes de Garcon, you're on notice.

For those of you looking for more environmentally and ethically sound clothing choices, Eco Fashion World is your resource. With a list of eco-friendly online stores, and fashion brands, as well as news, books and education, open jobs in the industry and even a breakdown of the various types of eco-friendly fashion choices you can make. Whether you prefer vegan, vintage, fair trade, or all of the above and then some, this guide can help you find what you're looking for. (Although, I didn't see Fair Indigo in their list of stores, so I may have to email them about that...)

In corporate America, it isn't easy for women to look both professional and feminine. Fortunately for us, Lucky Magazine has put together a fabulous slideshow entitled "15 Feminine Pieces to Instantly Update your Work Wardrobe."

Continuing with the magazine theme, I was fascinated by the "Top 10 Fall Beauty Trends" by Allure. My faves? #1- Red Lips and #5- Rough Waves.

Speaking of beauty tricks, I am loving this video by our favorite make-up artist Kandee Johnson. Whether you are getting ready for a school picture day (it's that time of year again!), or any other type of photo- passport, family portrait, even your drivers license or workplace ID, this make-up technique will do the trick.

While I've always loved ModCloth's pieces for summer, every now and then, there's an amazing something or other that is just perfect for the cooler months of the year. Like this dress, these boots and this coat. In fact, I see no reason not to buy all three and wear them all together!

Happy Thursday, everyone!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Fair Indigo Handbag Finds

You all know how I'm obsessed with handbags right now, right? Well, I just about died when I saw the prices on these lovelies from Fair Indigo:

Curry Suede Hobo Bag, $67.55- Marked down 60% from $169!!!


Caramel Suede Handbag, $67.55- Marked down 60% from $169!!!

But of course the one bag that I simply can't live without (although I'll have to) is the one that is NOT on sale! It's a far more practical olive handbag than the faux-Prada one I carried the other day:

Green leather handbag, $199- Not on sale at all. Boo.

The thing about the sale prices above is that they are not going to last very long. In fact, these bags (and a lot of other items on Fair Indigo's website) are only discounted through Labor Day. There is an additional 30% discount that has been applied in honor of the holiday, but it will not last, so you better get while the gettin' is good, if you know what I mean. The more I look at the Caramel Suede Handbag, the more I find myself falling in love, so I might have to get while the gettin' is good, or live to regret it. Happy Friday, everyone!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Fall Fashion Trends Continued: Alpine Attire

When someone asks me to write about fall fashion trends, I find I can either make a list of "top" looks for the coming season, or I can write individual posts elaborating on a specific trend. Lately, I've been doing the latter, so feel free to leave a comment and tell me what you think of these long-winded posts. I've been trying to go into lots of detail to help you achieve the most successful version of these trends, but if you'd rather little nuggets, just let me know. I aim to please!

Anyway, we've covered military for both men and women and men's suiting, so I'd like to go back to covering both genders and talk about the newest fall/winter trend: alpine-inspired attire. Picture yourself in a cozy ski lodge with snow falling outside, a fire blazing inside, a mug of steamy hot chocolate and a good book. Just the idea of being up in the mountains in the winter is ideal, provided the power- or at the very least the heat- stays on.

When someone says "alpine inspired," I immediately think of bear skin rugs, thick woolen mittens, ski hats and those sweaters with deer and moose woven on the front. This falls alpine look pulls inspiration from all of those ideas, but in a modern and sleek manner.

Let's start with sweaters: they make a fabulous layering piece for both men and women. Yes, the reindeer and snowflake prints are "in," but that doesn't mean they have to be ugly or ill-fitting. If you like these kitsch-y designs for their sense of nostalgia, then go for it! But trust me when I say that there are tasteful, fitted versions out there. Right now they're a little harder to find, but as the months go by and the weather gets colder, they'll be out more and more. To help save you some shopping time, I found some suitable sweaters for both the guys and the gals out there:



Icewear Wool Sweater, Sierra Trading Post, $99.95




Icelandic Wool Handknit Sweater, NordicStore, $196-$216


Reindeer Vest, Shop Say What, $25

Sierra Sweater, Amazon, $98.98

Some people aren't really into the prints on these sweaters, but even if you don't want to sport one, you can still look like a snow bunny in a lush cable-knit sweater instead:


Autumn Cashmere, Bluefly, $103


Icelandic Design Lansbury Sweater, Apparel Valley, $138


Chunky Blend Zip Cardigan, Fair Indigo, $22.25

Guys, I know you're not know bunnies- you're super hot ski dudes. Please don't be offended by the "snow bunny" remark. To make it up to you, I've found some amazing cable-knit sweaters for you:


Cable Knit Sweater, Buckle, $33.75


Cable Knit Sweater, Buckle, $13.50 (Discontinued- get it while you can!)

While sweaters are fabulous, they aren't the only "alpine" item out there. Remember what I said about the bear skin rug? Well, I don't think you should turn it into a trench coat, but I do think you should get on board the faux-fur express. Thanks to Rachel Zoe, faux fur is everywhere and the fur vest is a super chic way to participate in this trend:


BB Dakota Graham Faux Fur Vest, Revolve Clothing, $90



Gentlemen, I don't recommend fur vests for you. Not yet, anyway.

So, by now you're probably wondering, "How do I wear these bulky, alpine-inspired pieces and still look sleek and trim?" The answer is simple: if you wear a thick sweater or bulky fur piece, make sure all the other pieces in the outfit are slim and trim. Slender pants of all kinds are appropriate- skinny jeans, skinny cargo pants, skinny trousers, even thick woolen leggings under a longer sweater- all of these are appropriate. A fitted turtleneck, long sleeve tee or thin cashmere sweater underneath the fur vest will always be a winning look, too. Guys, wear a fitted straight-leg or boot-cut jean or a nice pair of wool trousers (flat front).

Now, let's not forget the accessories! For some, a sweater or vest is a bit too much and they might want to approach the alpine look with a little more subtlety. In that case, I recommend incorporating one alpine-themed accessory into an otherwise basic fall/winter outfit. Actually, the "one item" rule should apply to even the more substantial pieces, too. If you wear a reindeer sweater with furry boots and a ski hat and matching sweater, you'll just look like a cartoon. And now, for the accessories (my favorite part):


Smartwool Snowflake Scarf, Sierra Trading Post, $43.20


Nordic Peruvian Hat, Lids, $19.99

Faux Fur Lined Hat, Bravisa, $35.52


Lambswool Snowflake Winter Gloves, Fur Hat World, $24.95

The great thing about this trend is that you will likely have a few pieces already in your closet, but even if you don't, just one or two key statement pieces will work with your regular fall and winter wardrobe. A wool pencil skirt paired with an Icelandic sweater will be a perfect suit alternative for the office. Gentlemen, you can layer your Icelandic sweater over a button-front shirt and brightly colored tie and wear it with a suit or a pair of jeans- either look will be chic and put-together.

Let me know if you find any of these trends at bargain prices. Since it's a new trend, a lot of the great pieces will be in the high-end stores. After the trend has been around for a while, it will start to trickle down to the less-expensive shops. Let's cross our fingers and hope that happens soon!

Friday, June 4, 2010

Reese's Style for Under $100

I love Reese Witherspoon. I have not seen a movie of hers that I didn't enjoy, or at least her performance. I loved Legally Blonde, Sweet Home Alabama, Pleasantville and Election, but I thought she was especially good in Walk the Line. She is also one of those celebrities who nearly always manages to look great- on the red carpet and off. Two of my favorite looks of hers:




And here are those same looks for under $100 each- just for you. Yes, you can leave a comment to thank me.
Stretch Tank, Old Navy, $10
Print Skirt, JC Penney, $19.99
Cross-Body Bag, Nine West, $29.99
Oversize Sunglasses, Sunglass Shack, $17.99
Total: $85.98

For this outfit, I chose to focus on the shape of the pieces and the overall color scheme. The navy scoop-neck tank is pretty spot-on, (in my opinion) and while the skirt is not the same type of print, the silhouette is still flowy and breezy, like Reese's. For the bag, I chose to depart from Reese's white color choice because of how much white is in the skirt in my set. Unfortunately I couldn't find one with brown detailing like hers (which helps off-set the white), so I chose to go with a metallic instead. White would have been too matchy-matchy for my set. Finally, the oversize sunglasses finish off the look and there's enough left in our $100 budget for an inexpensive pair of flip flops or ballet flats. Next!

Organic Tee, Fair Indigo, $15.50
Skinny Ankle Jean, NY & Co, $14.95
Oversize Sunglasses, Forever 21, $5.80
Slingback Flat, Payless, $17.99
Large Hobo Bag, Target, $24.99
Total: $81.23

This look was deceptively difficult to recreate for under $100 because it is actually a LOT of pieces. At first glance, it's a charcoal grey top and a pair of white skinny jeans, but when you look a little closer, there's a necklace, a large handbag, sunglasses and shoes. There's also an iPhone, but I didn't count that towards the fashions. It would have put me WAY over budget!

Happy weekend, everyone!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Fair Indigo SALE- Today ONLY!

You guys know how much I love Fair Indigo, right? Well, TODAY only they are having a great sale on all washable rayon- there are a bunch of really cute tops I'm about to add to my shopping basket because they are all only $12! For example...


Washable Rayon Keyhole Top, $14.50 (not sure why this one is $14.50, I thought the sale stated all washable rayon to be $12.... hmmm...it's still a great deal!)


These are ALL excellent pieces for spring and summer and at such bargain FAIR TRADE prices, how can you pass this by? But the key to true bargain shopping is being willing to shop off season for an extra-good deal. There are plenty of those available on Fair Indigo's website right now, particularly some really great cashmere pieces:

Cotton/Cashmere V-neck Sweater, $32.50 (Available in 6 colors)

Cashmere Turtleneck Sweater, $32.25 (available in 4 colors)

Cashmere V-neck Cardigan, $59.50 (available in 5 colors)

Did I mention these are CASHMERE?!?!?! The prices would be amazing even if they weren't fair trade, but the fact that they are makes them a super bonus, in my opinion. I admit, I do not take fair trade or environmental impact into account nearly enough. I often have that knee-jerk I-love-it-and-have-to-have-it-now reaction to clothes and shoes and only after the fact do I stop and think, hmm... where did this come from? What is the larger impact of my purchase?

The great sale pieces don't stop here. My favorite cowl-neck top is also on sale for $12, so I may have to grab an extra one for when the weather turns cooler.

What do you think of Fair Indigo- do you like their pieces? I love that they are quality items that I can work into so many different outfits. I can dress them up, dress them down, and feel good about my purchase, too!
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