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Archive for August, 2012

Fall Preview: One Blazer, Three Ways

Have to say: I really enjoy a truly excellent blazer. Always have.

It’s just so versatile. 

For this post, I partnered with The Limited to style a key Fall piece three different ways: for Date Night, for an afternoon of shopping in the city, and for Sunday evening drinks with friends…and to show how one classic investment piece really can take you everywhere you want to go all season long.

Which of these three looks is your favorite? Tweet to @thelimited and @ramshackleglam to let us know, and head over to The Limited’s Facebook page for a chance to win some great pieces to update your wardrobe for the new season.

Product info after the jump!

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Whimsy For Your Wine And Your Wrist

Head over to the Timex StyleWatch page to learn how to add this whimsical wine stopper to your DIY repertoire…and to check out the rainbow that’s on my wrist these days.



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Conde Nast And Changes

In 2007, I moved back to NYC from Los Angeles to be with my new fiancé, but also to start a new career. I had published a couple of articles (one a cover article in a national teen magazine) and had graduated from a good school, and so I thought hey, I’ll just stroll into the Time, Inc (or wherever) offices and be handed a job, and presto: upward trajectory, corner office, et cetera.

Instead, I discovered the joys of profound, no-end-in-sight career panic and unemployment.

I could barely even get an interview. (This was during the time when the print magazine industry sort of panicked about the existence of online content, and started firing people with years and years of experience – pretty much everybody, actually – so they weren’t exactly all that into the idea of hiring…me.)

I did manage to finagle my way into a meeting with an assistant to an editor at a Conde Nast magazine, and I was so nervous about it that I ran down to Diane von Furstenberg and bought a ridiculously expensive outfit that I could in no way afford just because I felt like it would give me the confidence boost I needed to get the job (and also because my uniform in LA had been cutoffs-and-flip-flops, and I figured “looking the part” was probably pretty important if you wanted to work at, say, Vogue).

Anyway, I didn’t get the job.

But I still own the outfit, so I guess, hey: upside to everything.

I was thinking about this time in my life yesterday, though, because…you know, going to the Conde Nast building never stops being exciting, intimidating, a little overwhelming. I know it’s just a myth, a mystique thing…but still.

And so to get the chance to not only go yesterday, but to style and shoot a campaign there…it kind of blew me away.

First, I need to show you the shoes that I wore (they’re L.A.M.B. c/o Piperlime), and I can’t even with how much I love them. (I can’t believe I just said “I can’t even.” But I can’t.)

Here’s another picture, because they deserve it.

Here’s Lucy, being sad that Mama’s leaving for the day.

We were shooting the Jones New York Fall ’12 campaign, with a focus on their printed jeans (the Ikat pair – my favorite – is pictured above). I’ll post the pictures here once they’re up, of course.

Here, I’m in a Jones New York faux fur bolero and jeans, and my own accessories and shoes. I love faux fur jackets, and that one is so cute, no?

And finally, here I am all wrapped up and on the way back home.

So…I don’t know. Yesterday just made me so happy, because it made me remember how I felt just a few short years ago, and realize that I feel like a completely different person now, and that my life has changed in ways that I could never have even imagined.

It’s such a surprise, how much and how quickly things can sometimes swing in the opposite direction.



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Four And Counting

Happy Anniversary to The One.

<3, always.



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What’s By My Bed?

My nighttime routine is a pretty simple one: wash face, brush teeth, remove eye makeup, maybe stretch a bit, and then get between the sheets with a magazine and try to keep my eyes pried open so I can get caught up on the latest goings-on with Katie Holmes (the drama!).

Here are the things you’ll always find on or in my bedside table:

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FAQs

Did you know I have a FAQ page? I do!

See if I answered any of your burning questions here (I talk everything from my very favorite posts to housekeeping to blog advice).

And of course, you’re always welcome to shoot me an email at jordan@ramshackleglam.com if there’s anything you think I should add.



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Is It Ever OK To Wear Jeans To An Interview?

Q. Jordan, I’m really hoping you can help me.

I have a second-round interview on Wednesday for a job that I really, really want.

Before my last interview, the owner emailed me and said, “FYI, we’re VERY casual here.” I came straight from work at my stuffy corporate job, so I was wearing a jacket, black top and tan dress pants. His comment to me, in a joking way, was, “THAT is what you call casual?” (To give you an idea of just how casual they are, 60% of the interview was conducted on the patio over beers. The owner was in jeans, a t-shirt and flip-flops, and the other girl who interviewed me was in a cute top, jeans and sandals.)

So for my second interview, I was thinking about wearing this shirt in slate grey with dark skinny jeans and peep-toe pumps. And of course a pop of color with the accessories.

One of my friends about dropped dead from shock when I said that I’m going to wear jeans to the interview, so now I’m second-guessing it. I want to seem like I would fit in with them as much as possible, and that includes my appearance — plus, he went out of his way the last time to tell me that they dress casually, which made me feel like there was no expectation for me to show up there wearing business professional attire (and truthfully, I felt like an idiot in the outfit I chose).

I’d really love your opinion. Is it a major faux pas to wear jeans to an interview even if I would wear jeans every day if I got the job? Or even better, what would YOU wear in this kind if situation?

Thanks — I love your site!

-B



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