Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Statement Jewelry
Statement Jewelry by Jones for Fashion featuring chains jewelry
Like most women, I LOVE jewelry. A funky necklace or a chunky ring can make an outfit go from boring to bold.
If your outfit is head-to-toe feminine, add this funky cool cameo necklace (#9. below), or this architectural inspired bracelet (#4. below) to give it a little edge.
Dress up a plain T-shirt by layering this bold necklace (#5. below) to take it from day to night.
Tip: Don't feel like you have to spend alot of money to get a statement across- costume jewelry can be just as fun and won't hurt your wallet :) Take risks and have fun with it!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Camel + Red
Jonesing for..Camel + Red
Jonesing for..Camel + Red by Jones for Fashion featuring a camel cardigan
While I don't have alot of red pieces in my closet, seeing this hot color combo makes me want to go out and buy a flouncy red mini and an oversized cashmere camel sweater.
Here are a couple of ways you can wear camel + red without looking like you just got off your shift at Target.
Monday, January 31, 2011
February 14th - Flirty and Fun
February 14th - Flirty and Fun by Jones for Fashion on Polyvore.com
With Valentine's Day just around the corner and dinner reservations set, I need to figure out what I'm wearing! What look will you go for? Flirty, sexy, or romantic?
New Found Love- The Maxi Dress
I have always loved how the maxi dress can be turned from day to night and worn during any season. That is why I have recently added a maxi dress to my closet. I can wear it with boots and a fur coat during those cold Winter months or with sandals and a fun head scarf under the hot sun.
Max-i-mum potential
Max-i-mum potential by Jones for Fashion featuring high heel pumps
How to wear the maxi dress- Day & Night
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Bon Voyage Pt. 4 - Athens & Santorini
The architecture was truly magical! Love myself some chicken souvlaki and gyros, mm mmm mmm!
Bon Voyage Pt. 3- Florence & Rome
Our good friend Aaron attends culinary school in Florence (livin' the life, right?!), so we stayed at his place which was delight! It was so nice not to have to share a hostel room with strangers or worry about bed bugs (yes, they DO exist!). Thank you again, Aaron!
What inspired me: The architecture and overall scenery
Stop #5 - Cinque Terre, Italy
Hands down, the most adorable town (5 towns, actually) that we visited. We hiked the trail from town to town and took in the beautiful colors of the cliffside houses and the sunset.
What inspired me: The colors in the houses and the natural beauty of the surroundings. Cinque Terre also has a romantic history with Via D'ell Amore being a section of the trail where couples lock away their love forever by carving their names in a padlock and throwing the key off the cliff.
Stop #6 - Rome, Italy
To be honest, Rome was not my favorite city to visit. Maybe it was because of how dirty and crowded it was, or maybe it was the lovely pigeon poo that graced our presence. This does not diminish however, the beauty nor the importance in history of what Rome has to offer.






