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Monday, July 22, 2013

Updated Shopping Limit List

Since August 2012 till now....I've spent around $1134.88+ in clothes/accessories. Holy moly, that total sounds way more than I expected! I really need to focus now, especially since some of the items I ended up not loving anymore :(

Thus, I have devised a list below of the staple items that I absolutely adore and can wear year after year without tiring. If it ain't on this list, don't buy it! 

So here's a new list to help narrow my spending and 'keeping it my style':

BAGS:
Daytime: plum or soft pink, black
Evening clutches: blackgold
Travel: backpack

SHOES:
Extra: something cap-toe

JEWELRY:
Silver hoop earrings
Crystal stud earrings
Patent nude band watch*

TOPS:
Neutral layering tanks
Neutral short-sleeve tees (white, black, taupe, navy, blush, red, black print on white
Black long sleeve knits
Winter flannels: green color tartan plaid (aka. MacLeod of Harris tartan/James Tissot-inspired), black & white buffalo check
Spring button-ups: black or navy & white polka dots, grid print, blue & white stripes
Extra: dalmation print, fun red/white print

PANTS:
Extra: prints (ie. culottes/palazzo

SHORTS:
Black bike shorts

DRESSES:

OUTERWEAR:
Spring casual: classic denim jacket
Spring casual: orange, sage, or khaki windbreaker (preferably cropped)
Spring fancy: khaki/stone trench coat
Fall fancy: aviator/motorcycle/bomber jacket
Fall/winter casual: layering fleece jacket (black or grey)
Winter casual: light grey or black short jacket
Winter fancy: long black wool coat
Extra: fitted blazer (black)

OTHER ACCESSORIES:
Elbow black leather gloves 
Burgundy leather gloves

HATS:
Summer: wide-brim floppy hat (straw/black)
Fall/spring: pink knit hat

SCARVES:
grey

MISC:
Red & white stripes swimwear
Palm print beachwear (here, here, here, and here)

OTHER necessities:
Underwear
Dri-fit workout pants/shirts
Black trouser socks
Everyday socks
Leg warmers

Need to put on my tunnel-vision glasses!
(*asterisk mark = items I'm still trying to find or needing an upgrade)

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Palm Palazzo trend

I've been seeing wide-leg or palazzo pants all over Anthropologie lately, and I think I like them more than the harem or peg pants trend (my previous H&M peg pants experience didn't suit me). However, I'm not too sure if palazzo pants would suit my short legs either....but I enjoy seeing them on others. I really dig this palm print from Forever 21 because it's camouflage-y!

Ooh, with matching top...
Although I'm not too keen on the silky blue collar....I would cut them off (something I learned from the guys here). 

Friday, April 24, 2015

Balmy palmy cover-up

I've been on a roll in the men's department lately, discovering that men's t-shirts tend to be more sturdy and sometimes less expensive than women's. Since I prefer wearing loose fitting shirts in the summertime (no sweating here), men's tees are the perfect thing! I love the blog-popular leaf print on this one. The long length is also great for tucking in or wearing like a tunic/mini dress. If you're crafty with the sewing machine, this tee (in the larger sizes) can turn into wonderful feminine pieces (ie. Extra Petite's old diy shift dress, or this oversize tee turned dolman top from Trash to Couture...so cool!).

The tee would make a great cover-up with the recent swimwear collection from H&M too!
My past palm print ideas here....
Peaked by palm print decor from The Zhush: pillows (on instagram), wallpaper (from Martinique)
Atlantic-Pacific totally obsessed with the palms: bomber jacket, shift dress, Indochine wallpaper, skirt
And bounced off of I am Khatu's leafy outfits: romper, diy dress (also seen on Jean recently)

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Going Brazilian

Since I'm wearing sandals all the time right now, my poor feet gets pretty dry. For years, I've been using my favorite Alba Botanica Hawaiian Body Cream in Coconut Milk to moisturize my driest extremities, but it's getting harder to find that particular one at my local retail stores. Sadly, the price keeps hiking up every time I need to restock (almost at $14 for 6.5 oz the last time I checked). So I've been on a lookout for other brands to try.

My criteria are:
1. Moisturizing for rough skin areas.
2. Not greasy.
3. Smells pleasant (I like sweet scents), but not too overpowering.
4. No parabens or artificial colors.
5. Affordable or worth the amount, and easy to find.

Shopping at Walmart today, the price tag on this body cream caught my eye...only $4.48! That either means it sucks or is a really good deal. Curious, I opened a few jars to get a whiff of their scents...the Coconut Lime smelled too intense for me, the Almond & Honey smelled like medicine, and then...the Brazillian Nut, woah, it smells like Starbucks! I could not stop inhaling this yummy rich caramel and cocoa scent! Thus, I bought it home to try....

Going down my criteria list...
1. The Tree Hut cream consistency is thicker than my Alba Botanica one, which feels great on my rough feet. Definitely moisturizing. 
2. Not greasy. I like that it doesn't leave a sheen on the skin. 
3. I'm attracted to this caramel/cocoa scent, but I can see it being too overwhelming, especially if I applied this to my entire body (instead of just my feet). The scent does linger around longer than my Alba Botanica coconut. 
4. No parabens and artificial colors. 
5. At $4.48 for a 7 oz jar at my nearby Walmart, that's a great deal! 
Tree Hut Brazilian Nut vs. Alba Botanica Coconut Milk

Ingredients-wise, my Alba Botanica beats the Tree Hut for being 100% vegetarian. I also like the neutral coconut scent of my Alba better. Even though the Tree Hut scent is definitely yummy, it might make strangers think I live at Starbucks. But Tree Hut is a better deal for the money and I think is actually more moisturizing than my Alba Botanica. 

Overall, I would recommend the Tree Hut Brazilian Nut Shea Body Butter if you love sweet caramel/cocoa scents! Since the cream is thick, it might be harder to apply on large surface areas, thus I would use this more as a foot cream or for elbows and hands. 

Here's the ingredients label for those interested....I don't know about you...but I love reading ingredient lists for some reason....

Still on the Brazilian-theme, I'm crazy over this print on the Lenny Niemeyer Ruched Bikini from Anthropologie....
Darn it, $256 bucks!  Too expensive, and I'm not even going on any vacations this summer.
Would look amazing on someone with a more tanned skin like this girl :) 

Are you loving the palm/tropical-forest prints lately?