Showing posts with label Zara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zara. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Laced Up

Overalls + Lace-up flats + Chloe shoulder bag

JCrew Turtleneck + Overalls

Overalls + Lace-up flats
Jacket: Zara | Turtleneck Tee: J.Crew | Overalls: Topshop
Bag: Chloe (available at Nordstrom or Farfetch, where I got mine)
Shoes: Steve Madden | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Bracelet: Vita Fede | Watch: The Horse

Quick outfit post for you today! We've had some extra-gray and cold weather this week in Denver, but today the sun finally came out and the snow started melting. I'm currently packing for a quick getaway to warmer temperatures and am excited to be wearing these cute lace-up flats again soon!

Thanks for reading! Hope you're having a great week!

x, Tam

Monday, February 2, 2015

Winter Wonderland

Blanket scarf + layers

Details + neutrals

Mansur Gavriel mini bucket bag

Zara blanket scarf wrap
Sweater: ASOS | Collared Shirt: H&M | Scarf: Zara (similar here and here) | Denim: J Brand '620' | Boots: Stuart Weitzman | Bag: Mansur Gavriel (sold out in most places, but Bergdorf's has a few available for pre-order) | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Watch: Michael Kors | Necklace: Theresa Mink | Bracelet: J.Crew | Rings: Vintage, SIX | Lips: NARS 'Dragon Girl' | Nails: OPI 'You're Such a Budapest'

Last week's bikini weather quickly devolved into a big snowstorm on Saturday, so on Sunday morning, we woke up to this winter wonderland right outside our door. The day wasn't quite as chilly as it looked, so I was comfortable in this layered ensemble, using my Zara blanket scarf as more blanket than scarf. I layered a collared shirt under this warm, furry sweater, and I was set for a quick walk with Stanley in the snow.

Hope you have a lovely week!

x, Tam

Friday, January 30, 2015

Black / White / Weekend

Black + white

OPI you're such a budapest

Black + white + teal Manolos

Pattern mix in black + white
Jacket: ZARA | Top: Urban Outfitters | Jeans: rag + bone | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik 'BB' (review here) | Bag: Valentino | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Scarf: H&M | Watch: Michael Kors | Necklaces: Brian Gavin, Theresa Mink, BR | Bracelet: David Yurman | Rings: Vintage, SIX | Nails: OPI 'You're Such a Budapest'

Last weekend was one of the best I've had in a while--two of my very best friends who live much too far away came to visit, and we hit up about half the restaurants on this NYT What to Do in Denver list. I probably gained several pounds between Sean's amazing home cooking and brunch at Lucile's and Root Down, and an unreal dinner at Acorn at the Source. Hope you had a lovely week!

Happy Friday!

x, Tam

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Orange Crush

Petite Boyfriend Jeans Outfit

Orange print

Weekend chic
Jacket: Zara | Sweater: J.Crew Factory | Jeans: ASOS | Boots: rag & bone | Bag: Valentino (on sale!) | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Necklace: Banana Republic | Bracelet: Vintage | Watch: Michael Kors

Today I'm sharing an easy, casual look from one of our warmer winter days last weekend.

Hope you're having a great week!

x, Tam

Monday, January 12, 2015

Sleek Neutrals

Sleek neutrals + pop of red

Zara Tri-Tone Pumps

Black + white + simple jewels
Coat: J.Crew | Sweater: Banana Republic | Jeans: 7FAM | Shoes: Zara | Bag: Mansur Gavriel | Hat: Gift | Necklaces: Theresa Mink, Brian Gavin | Bracelets: David Yurman, Tiffany | Watch: Michele

Sharing a sleek look from the weekend today--happy Monday!

x, Tam


Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Cozy Neutrals

Zara Blanket Scarf

Cozy winter look

Rockstud tote + blanket scarf
Blouse: LOFT Outlet (last seen here) | Scarf: Zara (similar here and here) | Jeans: rag & bone | Boots: rag & bone "Harrow" (review here) (on sale for Black Friday in gray here) | Bag: Valentino (available at Nordstrom or Farfetch, where I found mine) | Hat: Anthropologie (last seen here) | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Bracelets: David Yurman | Watch: Michele | Lips: NARS "Dragon Girl" + Fresh Sugar Berry

Happy Thanksgiving! I am so thankful for your readership and support!

x, Tam

Friday, November 21, 2014

Bundled (+ a rag & bone Harrow Booties Review)

J.Crew Toggle Coat

rag & bone harrow booties review

Zara plaid blanket scarf
Coat: J.Crew (on sale!) | Blanket Scarf: Zara | Jeans: J Brand (the Mid-Rise Crop with its 27" inseam is perfect for no-alterations, ankle-length petite jeans) | Boots: rag & bone "Harrow" | Bag: Coach | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Lips: NARS "Dragon Girl"

I wasn't really intending this to be a review post, but I fell hard for the rag & bone booties I'm wearing here after receiving them last week and decided to share a little more about them. Despite their nearly-four-inch heel, they are some of the most comfortable boots I've ever worn. Something about the way they are constructed and balanced makes it feel like the heel is much lower, and there's no teetering around when walking (great for me since I love to stride with purpose!). I've been on the lookout for the Harrow booties since I picked up rag & bone's Newbury style at the end of summer (last worn here) and loved them, and when I saw the Harrows on sale recently at Nordstrom, I quickly pulled the trigger on a pair in "Stone" (sadly, Nordstrom's price has gone back up, but I'm guessing it may go back down again around Black Friday, or after Christmas at the latest).

I read the reviews thoroughly before I ended up buying, and everyone was saying that these run small. After trying them, I would say they run a half to potentially a full size small. I normally wear a 35 in designer shoes or 35.5 in narrower pumps, and I went up to a 36 in both the Harrow and the Newbury boots I purchased earlier, and the 36 fits me well in both pairs. I'm able to wear socks with them without the boots feeling too tight, although it is hard to find a sock that won't show when wearing the Harrow, since the front dips so low. It does take a little effort to get into the bootie since there's no zip, but it just took some extra wiggling for my foot to slide right into place.

Today was a real test for the Harrows--I was out doing work "in the field" that involved a significant amount of walking, and I wore them comfortably all day long. So which rag & bone pair do I like most? I think the Harrow has pulled ahead at this point simply because shoes are never (for me) this comfortable from day 1. I also love how sleek and flattering they are with their crossed straps and dip in the front. The Newburys have an advantage for the winter to come, though--they rise higher up the ankle and will probably keep me warmer in freezing temperatures.

Happy, happy Friday! Tune in on Sunday for the next post in my Gift Guide series!

x, Tam

Monday, September 22, 2014

Orange + Gold

Tippi sweater + flared denim skirt

kate spade coral quilted bag  J.Crew Evie Sandal

J.Crew Orange-Print Sweater
Sweater: J.Crew Factory | Skirt: Zara | Shoes: J.Crew | Bag: kate spade new york (similar here) | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Necklaces: Ann Taylor, Brian Gavin | Bracelets: Vintage, Ann Taylor | Watch: kate spade new york

From the title of this post, you were probably expecting something a little more autumn-y than this outfit, but we have had record high temperatures in Denver over the last couple weeks. I'm getting as much mileage out of my summer clothes as I can while it lasts!

Hope you have a great week!

x, Tam

Monday, September 8, 2014

Fall in the Mountains

Pardon Moi Sweater + Stuart Weitzman Boots

Stuart Weitzman Boots + Jeans + Leather Jacket

Dachsie
Jacket: Zara (similar in petite and regular sizing from Nordstrom and in faux leather at Ann Taylor | Sweater: ASOS (previously styled here and here) | Jeans: Topshop | Boots: Stuart Weitzman | Bag: Reed Krakoff | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Necklace: Arden B. | Bracelets: David Yurman, Tiffany | Watch: Michele | Lips: NARS "Dragon Girl"

Instead of heading to fashion week in the fall, I can usually be found heading to an annual legal education conference, and this year, we had our conference in the mountains. The dress code is very casual, so I decided to take advantage of it (and of the cooler weather!) and try out some of my new fall pieces--with a couple older favorites--for this look.

I recently picked up these jeans from Topshop and was pleasantly surprised at how nicely they fit and how comfortable they were. The material is soft with just the right amount of stretch, and the light gray acid wash was something I didn't have in my closet.

I've been looking for a pair of boots like the Stuart Weitzman 5050 for a while since the 5050 didn't work well for my wider feet. I ended up finding a new-in-box pair (also by Stuart Weitzman) in an older style with a slightly higher heel via Poshmark that worked for me (the Hijack looks like a similar current style). I was able to walk around all day in them up in the mountains with no foot fatigue despite the heel. I'm hoping I won't be able to wear them in Denver for a little while yet, though--I'm not ready to embrace winter temperatures quite yet!

Happy Monday!

x, Tam

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Work Outfit: Coral and Black Dots

Work outfit with coral blazer

Bright blazer work outfit

Michele Watch + David Yurman Bracelets
Jacket: Zara (previously styled here, here, and here | Top: Banana Republic | Skirt: Ann Taylor | Shoes: MICHAEL Michael Kors | Bag: Reed Krakoff | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Necklace: Brian Gavin | Bracelets: David Yurman, Tiffany | Watch: Michele | Lips: NARS "Red Square"

The last time I posted about this polka-dot top from Banana Republic, I talked about how easy it was to style it casually, as I did in my previous post, or for work. After a reader encouraged me, I decided to show you how made this top appropriate for work as well. I think it'll be a great transition piece for layering into fall, so I'm looking forward to wearing it several more times before the cooler weather takes over.

Hope you're having a great week!

x, Tam

Friday, May 2, 2014

En Provence

Strolling through Gordes, Vaucluse, Provence
Tee: J.Crew (similar here) | Skirt: Zara | Sunglasses: Karen Walker | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Bag: Coach | Necklaces: J.Crew, Brian Gavin | Bracelets: David Yurman, H&M c/o | Watch: Michele

After a week in Paris, we hopped on the TGV train again and sped down to Avignon in Provence, where we rented a car and drove over increasingly narrow roads into the Luberon, a beatiful valley with amazing food and wine and the loveliest little villages.

We stayed in Bonnieux at a pretty little bed and breakfast, Les Terrasses du Luberon, where our hosts helped us find all the best local markets, restaurants, and sights. Compared to Paris, it was slower and more relaxed, and we couldn't get enough of the warm, sunny weather.

Village of Gordes, Provence

One of the little towns we visited was Gordes, one of the most beautiful villages in France. It's built into a hillside with lots of winding stone streets, and it looks out over the Luberon valley, with its cherry and olive trees, vineyards, and fields of lavender.

Looking out of Gordes

Lots of cobblestone streets and dirt paths meant I was carrying my Manolos (or just leaving them in the car) and sporting my Matt Bernson flats the majority of the time--but I ended up wishing I had brought proper hiking shoes, too. There were so many great trails and walks in the area that would've been lovely to wander--they'll have to wait until next time!

Manolo Blahnik Carolyne

I was still pretty adventurous in my ballet flats, though, which is good since most of the streets in these quaint villages looked like the photo below. We were constantly marveling at the way cities and villages were built with no thought to the automobile (obviously, since it didn't exist when they were built). It was so interesting when compared with I am used to at home in the U.S., where even the oldest cities have been overhauled and remodeled to accommodate cars, cars, and more cars. These cozy little streets and old villages made me feel like I was in a storybook!

Gordes at Dusk.jpg

We made a stop on our way out of Gordes at the gorgeous 12th century Abbey of Sénanque, where the monks have been growing lavender and producing lavender products for nearly a century. Although the lavender doesn't bloom until June, there was a hint of dusty purple at the tips of the plants--I can't imagine how gorgeous it must be when it's blooming. The Abbey is still a functioning monastery today, and the monks have taken a vow of silence, so the stillness and peace there were overwhelming. It was one of my favorite parts of our Provence visit.

Abbaye Notre Dame de Senanque.jpg

Provence Look

Hope you've enjoyed my travel-centric posts for the last couple weeks! This is my last France post until we get our wedding pictures back--can't wait to share those with you. Hope you have a great weekend!

x, Tam