Tag: style

  • On Wearing Sequins

    On Wearing Sequins

    Under the “Just Plain Fun” section of my Lovely Life List is this item: Wear a sequined dress to a party. (Because doesn’t it sound like just plain fun?) It seems like the kind of thing you could cross off with a trip to the mall and a date night, except there’s more to it than that.

    This post started a few days ago as a fun, frivolous post with five or six sequined dresses. There would have been a sentence or two at the top, an image with all of the options, then numbered links. My favorite dress of the bunch was this one, but at $300 I wouldn’t have bought it. Today, I noticed that it had been marked down by nearly half, putting it squarely in the price range I was comfortable with. Yet I hesitated.

    So then I thought, hey, instead of showing a bunch of pretty dresses today, why not expose some insecurities instead?

    See, I’m not going to go super cheap on the dress because the really inexpensive dresses tend to be sized for juniors. I’m smaller than I used to be, but I’m certainly not juniors sized (or shaped). I figured I’d probably go for something in the $150 range, but if I’m going to spend that on a dress, it needs to be for something that I’ll get more than one wear out of. I’ve had it in my head that I would hold off on buying pricier clothes until I’m at a settled weight… but I am. Just not at the one I wanted to be at.

    I was a size 12 when I got married, eight years ago. I was a 14 before I got pregnant with Eleanor in 2007, and a size 18 (and over two hundred pounds) after I had her. I lost weight and went back down to a 12, then promptly got pregnant again in 2010 with August. Back up to a 16. Now I’m down to a size 10 and have been for a while. I should be happy with that, because it took a lot of work and discipline, but to be totally honest, I had hoped to get down to a size 8 before reinvesting in a new wardrobe.

    A size 8, thin to some, chubby to others, feels like a healthy, attainable goal. And one that I’ve failed to reach.

    There is no end to the affirmations I could invoke to boost my esteem, but I don’t hate, or even particularly dislike my body. I am slightly overweight though, and it’s because I don’t eat well. I’ve been at roughly the same weight for about a year now. Running and roller derby (and laying off the peanut butter) did help me go from a size 12 down to a 10, but I feel stuck. Any weight loss I experience moving forward, if at all, will be gradual.

    XO Sequins

    Funny how we set limits for ourselves, even for something as silly as whether or not one can buy a fun new dress. I’ve wanted to be that girl in sequins for years. The one who is effortlessly confident and who feels comfortable enough with herself to wear garment that not only shows her figure, but flaunts it. I was waiting to buy the pretty dress I’d always wanted until I was at an arbitrary size, but perhaps it’s time to stop waiting.

    I’m teaching an online class next week for Alt Summit, all about what to wear to the event. If you’ve been, or even if you’ve only seen photos in recaps, you know it’s a pretty stylish crowd. The last night of the conference features a dozen mini parties, and attendees flit about between them all. It’s a sea of glitter, silk, and yes, sequins. I don’t know yet which form of sparkle and shine I’ll be sporting, but I did order a dress.

  • How to Wear a White Lace Dress for Fall

    How to Wear a White Lace Dress for Fall

    Brandon said that my new dress looked like a christening gown, so it had that going for it. Also, you’re not supposed to wear white after Labor Day. Two strikes. I soldiered on though (so brave, I am!), determined to make this dress work for fall.

    Nicole Balch, Making it Lovely

    I think it’s working.

    October Style: A White Lace Dress

    1. Tenley Glasses
      I like that the red of the glasses picked up on the red in the tights.

    2. Classic Link Bracelet
      I wore a crazy baubled Kate Spade bracelet, but it’s no longer available. This one’s a good substitute.

    3. Serenade Lace Dress
      It also comes in navy, and the stores have it on sale (I got mine for under $100).

    4. Vintage Leather Saddle Bag
      The crossbody style that has been everywhere for a while is perfectly unfussy to go with all that lace.

    5. Sidewalk Skimmer Flats
      I tried this with heels, and the whole effect was one of trying too hard. Flats it is.

    6. Opaque Tights
      Pick a color. Any color.

  • Another Cute Striped Dress

    Another Cute Striped Dress

    What to Wear with a Cute Striped Dress

    I think I’m keeping the red version of this dress from Anthropologie and returning the white/navy one, but I’m still not completely sure. Since I already played around with styling the red one, I figured I’d put together a board for this one too. Which one would you keep?

  • Style: Mint, Coral, and Pink

    Style: Mint, Coral, and Pink

    You already know how I feel about coral lately, and pink is my forever love. Mint is right up there too, ever since painting my office a minty hue. Put them all together, add a little pattern into the mix, and I’m a happy lady.

    Style: Mint, Coral, and Pink on Making it Lovely

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  • Style: Equestrian Inspired

    Style: Equestrian Inspired

    This summer has been too darn hot, so I’m moving on sartorially to cooler seasons. As a fan of skirts and dresses, and a gal that lives in Chicago, boots are a must in fall and winter. I got my first (and only) pair of Frye boots a few years ago, and they’ve spoiled me for all others. Mine have buckles, but other than that they look a lot like the boots below (and the price is so good on them right now!).

    I’d wear the dress below with the belt and a pair of flat strappy sandals when weather permits, and I’d wear it as below in the winter, but with a pair of cream cable-knit tights. And maybe a jaunty hat. How would you style it?

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  • Style: Night at the Museum

    Style: Night at the Museum

    I like the idea of carrying the makeup pouch below to an art museum event because it’s a little Picasso-like. And maybe there’s something off about me, but I like for there to be something a little off-kilter about my outfit when dressing up. I’d say the casual sketched pouch and bug earrings are doing the trick here.

    This is the type of thing I’d wear to a meeting too. Switch out the bag for something a bit bigger, maybe swap the bracelet for a watch, and you’ve got a great creative professional look.

    Style: Night at the Museum #MakingitLovely #Nordstrom

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