
Today’s look includes blazer from Uniqlo, shoes and skirt from Zara and top from a cute store in Columbia, Mo., that I can’t remember the name of. So glad it’s Friday, am I right?
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Today’s look includes blazer from Uniqlo, shoes and skirt from Zara and top from a cute store in Columbia, Mo., that I can’t remember the name of. So glad it’s Friday, am I right?

To finish out the week. From Friday.

My one-month shopping ban is over. So I went shopping.
So I do this thing, where if everyone starts reading something, I want to read it to. I was an early Harry Potter adopter, but since then hopping on the bandwagon has led me to things like the Hunger Games, Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and Twilight. (I’m not saying all of these things have been good.) I just can’t help it. I want to join the conversation and see what the fuss is about, and I want to be able to knowledgeably explain through experience why Hermione is a better role model than Bella Swan. (There are lots of reasons why).
I am also interested in how women are portrayed in the popular novels and I’m thankful that there are badasses like Katniss and Lisbeth to balance out the insecure boy-crazy Bellas of the young adult literary world.
So when I started 50 Shades of Grey, I fully expected to hate it and the characters. I learned that it began as fan-fiction story based on Bella and Edward of Twilight. But then once it grew, they changed a few details, expanded on the story and made it what it is…which seems to be a sexy harlequin novel for the ladies who lunch.
So I expected the terrible character traits from Twilight + sex. But by the end of the book, I actually liked Ana, the main character who falls for a sexy billionaire. SPOILER ALERT—there are spoilers in the following lists, that is, if a trashy harlequin novel can be spoiled.
Reasons she is better than Bella:
Other surprising things I am ok with in this book:
Ok, this might be the end of that list. But really, among all the expected terribleness, I was very surprised to find that there was things that young women could take out of this book besides bad writing and sexy sex with a fantasy man.
I read this on my kindle for two reasons: I love my kindle, and no one can tell that I was reading it. Need your own kindle and reading accessories for any embarrassing or non embarrassing books in your life? Check these out on my store at Etsy:
Since I’ve lived on my own, Easter has sort of gotten skipped over in my house. We don’t get work off, and my family isn’t close, so it tends to fall off my radar. We do parties, however, and it was my good good friend’s birthday this weekend. So my easter outfit was actually a birthday party outfit.

Striped shirt from Topshop, black top from H&M, skirt from Express many years ago. Hue tights and JCPenny shoes (seriously).
When I got cold, I threw on a blazer and this scarf I made

I haven’t worn this skirt to work yet because it seems to me to be strictly a party skirt. But the consensus last night was that I could wear it to work, as long as I dressed it up right. So I’ll try that soon and let you know how it goes!
Happy holidays.

Some weekend style. Now I’m off to get my hair cut!
Welllll I went to the fabric store after work today. I love Purl Soho. It’s so lovely and the staff is so friendly.

Don’t you just want to take a nap in that yarn?

And make a tote bag in every color for every kind of cotton webbing?

Here’s what I actually got. Felt! Navy and pink.

And I couldn’t help stopping to pick up some cupcakes on the way home.
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Going straight from work to a promotion celebrating happy hour. This will have to do!
Ok I’m gonna talk about Mad Men again. Bear with me! I’ve been rewatching all of the episodes while I’ve been sewing away like a mad woman (couldn’t help it) on a project I hope to share with you soon. But Peggy caught my eye in this particular look in season 2.

I really like the lines on this dress, and I thought it made her seem pretty and mature, which is great, since in this episode she makes a big career move. So I got this dress in my head and got into my closet and came up with this.

This is actually three pieces, not like her dress. I have this gray T shirt with lace on the front. I put that underneath a black tube top and wore a black skirt. It’s tricky, because it looks like it could be a dress, but it’s just what I already have in my closet. Then I topped it off, well, bottomed it off, with black tights and pumps. I especially love it with bright nails and a red lip.
I’ve been watching a lot of Mad Men lately, probably along with the rest of you since it finally came back this past weekend. I’ve also been catching up on Netflix on some old episodes, and, as usual, the incredible style on the show caught my eye. The beautiful outfits worn at the Sterling Cooper offices were bright, colorful, classic, and polished all at the same time. So, in honor of the style and story phenomenon, some work outfit ideas based on the show with some little modern twists.
For this look, the purple dress steals the show. But instead of wearing your scarf on your neck, like Joan and Betty, why not tie it to your handbag?
And what if you wore your pearls on your wrist instead of your neck? And carried clutch instead of a traditional handbag?
The kinds of dresses that have classic lines and beautiful colors and patterns never go out of style. But playing with accessories can be an easy, fun way to update the look.