Tag: necklaces

Dreamcatcher (See Jane Wear….and Forward On)

 J Crew top, Zara cardigan, BB Dakota vest, Gap cords, Chloe boots, Rebecca Minkoff bag, F21 necklace, Acanthus gold rings (c/o), borrowed Handle Only With Love dreamcatcher necklace It’s week #3 of the Bib + Tuck Forward Fashion project and as you can see, it’s a litte more subtle than last week’s item.  I thought […]

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The Bright Stuff (See Jane Color)

If anyone’s guilty of overdoing one color palette, it’s me.  In winter, I’m all about blacks and greys; during spring, I’m obsess with tans, light pinks, and camel palettes.  I like a pop of color once in a while, but my short-term plan is to start incorporating brights into my wardrobe.  I’m truly inspired by […]

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Nude Accents (See Jane Want)

Every spring there are a few trends that stand out.  This year, color blocking is huge, along with all things 70s.  One trend that reappears every spring are nude palettes.  They’re fresh, clean, and act as an indicator (to me, at least) that spring is finally around the corner.  It’s one trend I don’t think […]

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Chance of Flurries (See Jane Wear)

As you can see from the white-speckled photos, it snowed this past Saturday in Chicago.  I had my first Christmas party of the year to attend and it was the perfect way to kick off the holiday season.  That, combined with the freshly fallen snow and recently hung wreath in my apartment, the spirit of […]

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Only the Lonely (See Jane Wear)

I need to start out by stating that I’m a tad embarrassed by this post.  I haven’t been home since the 17th and I feel obligated to do an outfit post because I’ve had my camera with me this whole time.  Enter:  self-timer, solo shots.  No remote.  No tripod.  Just me in my hotel room, […]

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Ball and Chain (See Jane Haul)

The arrival of fall always makes me think of chains and metals.  I feel as if, just like clockwork, they show up on the fall runways.  The upcoming season is no different and I’m seeing the sweeping prevalence of chains and pearls.  I’ve read from multiple sources that ‘pearls are back,’ which makes me bashfully […]

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