Friday, February 26, 2010

Go Green!



I for one have had it up to here (this is me pointing to the top of my 5ft frame... but imagine it's more dramatic than that) with the black and grey restrictions of winter. My closet is looking rather drab in the warm clothing category. A splash of lapis here, a burst of fuschia there, but oh, so, so much black and grey! Oi Vey! Time to ditch the grayscale and move into Spring. I know it's coming! In eager anticipation of it, let's talk GREEN!

There's Rachel Green: 

There's Tom Green (no thank you):

And then there's a wardrobe full of green! 


Keira Knightley in Atonement. Dress design by Jacqueline Durran. 

It's the dead of winter and I swear if one more snow storm hits Ohio I'm gonna toss all caution to the wind, crank up the heat, put on a swimsuit, lay out a towel on my living room floor, whip up a smoothie, flip on some Margaritaville and have myself a beach via apartment party. Now where's that kiddy pool Brittany and I used to keep around for times like this? 

Angelina's gorgeous Lorraine Schwartz emerald earrings and matching cocktail ring

Something to put your green in: The Gramercy Patented Large Wristlet from Coach 


Dive in! Accommodating Maillot at Anthropologie

Go get some color in your closet! 



Monday, February 22, 2010

The Jackie Ohh's!

Question: Who of you wants to be able to pull off sunglasses like these and take a photo like this? I'm sure I'm not the only one.  

So let's talk, where did these come from, why did it take me so long to figure out they aren't my mother's sunnies (although my mother does have phenomenal taste now that she's done with her "Fresh Produce Phase" -sorry, mom, I had too! And I know you'll call me out when I put on something as horrid too.) and where, oh where, do I get them!? 

 They're called the Jackie O. Sunnies! 



They are a design that has poked its head back into the fashion world and is well known all over.  The Onassis Glasses, or the Jackie-O design sunglasses were popularized by the former First Lady Kennedy. After becoming Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, she flaunted this oversized style of sunglasses all over the globe. The style was so closely associated with her, that it has shared her name since the late seventies. After fading from the public eye, the Onassis Glasses lay dormant for about thirty years. However, poised for a comeback, these sunglasses have begun making waves on red carpets and runways all over. The women credited for bringing back the infamous sunglasses are Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton. Since then, Jackie-O’s have been seen on the faces of famous women and trendy-but-average Janes everywhere. So what are you waiting for? Go get some! 

Discover my favorites at Ray Ban 




Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Stay Warm, Look Great & Keep Your Dignity.

Just because it's the dead of winter and we're all suffering from the "Snow-torious BIG" of 2010, doesn't give anyone the excuse to forget how to be fashionable. Hang onto your dignity and please dispose of the full face masks and those awful boots you've been kicking around in for God-only-knows-how-long because you think it doesn't matter what you look like so long as you are kept warm. WRONG. It does. For the love all Michael Kors and all things human, it does! Here is a small collection of some of my favorite winter wonderland apparel brands. We're actually not talking high-end fashion here but as a girl who grew up in snow for 8 months of the year, I know a thing or two about being toasty warm on the inside and wicked adorable on the out. Take these tips. Trust me, you'll instantly be transformed into a popular specimen, worthy of conversation and advice on "how to look so darn cute", and possibly even mistaken as a professional athlete. (And if you aren't into sports, now is not the time to tell people you're an Olympian because those people are competing right now and that would make you 1 of 2 things: a liar or a has been and no one likes either of those). On to the gear!


When in doubt, grab your snow gear tips from this chick. Dress like her and everyone will think you're the bomb-digity. 

 
...and she put out a collection with Oakley that's siiiick.

   
My favorite brand of all, just like maple syrup, ben & jerry's and myself, this legit line comes from the great state of Vermont and we know how to do winter. 

Until next time, kids....stay warm and don't dress like this chick: 

Saturday, February 6, 2010

The Art of Letter Writing....


A Note To The Stylish & To Those Who Wish To Become More So:

The art of the hand written letter seems to be losing it's place today. This travesty came to my attention after asking my best friend and confidant if she had any topics she would like to contribute to in this blog. It is my wish that after today you will be excited to invest in some stationary (there are so many types just begging to be scribbled all over and sent off for a friend to love! Of course I have included a link to my personal design, available for purchase, above. I'm telling you, the paper quality is simply luxurious!) and realize the power of your personal words transfered from pen to paper. 

For years now Joanna and I have mailed one another a particular kind of card, establishing quite a collection of them by now and in the process capturing so many stories! It is my pleasure to introduce you all to Joanna Brock, epistolary queen, and her thoughts on the lost art of the letter: 
Chels,

You are so kind to indulge me on this blog post!  Here are my thoughts on letter writing:

Style is far more complex than the clothes on your back, the shoes on your feet and the gems sparkling on your fingers.  Style is not fashion.  Style is a way of life.  It affects everything about you and it comes from the depths of your being.  Anyone can wear couture, anyone can follow the fashions of the day, but style is bigger than that. Style is class before it is fashion.  Classy stylish women have an air about them.  They know how to treat their family, friends, acquaintances, strangers and "enemies" in such a way that makes those people feel special (maybe it makes the "enemies" feel uncomfortable - like they need to watch their back, or something.  but really it's just class).

This seems like a rather involved introduction to why I love writing (and receiving) letters, but it matters.  I applaud anyone who can facebook everyone on their birthday and never miss.  The dedication it takes to tweet a response to all your friend's comments everyday is impressive.  But when was the last time you wrote a letter to a friend just because you wanted to?  I don't mean a quick email or even a text (that's long-hand for "txt"), I mean a full out paper and pen, cursive (or not) note that gets an envelope, address, and a *gasp* 44cent stamp.  
Chelsea, the freshink cards that we have written to each other over the last decade have meant a tremendous amount to our friendship.  It always made my day to get a card from you while hundreds of miles away at school.  It always made me happy to sit down and write a card to you - it is a peaceful moment in a very busy life.  Not to mention how much fun it is to go to Hallmark and sift through the cards until you find just the right one (though now, I tend to lean toward LibbysLine cards).  I fully believe that those cards helped cement our best friendship-ness.  

I think classy ladies realize the importance of taking a few moments to write a note to a friend.  When a loved one passes away, those cards are tangible bits of love and support that a person can hold on to and read over and over when needed.  I have shoeboxes full of engagement and wedding cards.  I have piles of cards from you, Chels (which, I fully intend to publish into one of those fun little books someday).  Classy ladies can pick the right card or paper, they can decide which pen suits the situation (is this a ball-point card or an ultra-fine sharpie card?).

Long story short - a classy lady realizes that writing letters is STILL in style and should not be ignored!!

I'm not trying to write the blog for you - though it kind of sounds like it - but this is just a bit of what I think about it.

Love you! -Joanna P. Brock









Joanna helping with the floral placement on my wedding day.

Beautifully said, Joanna! Let us celebrate Snail Mail! 

With Love, 
Chelsea 
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