Look 1: H&M tunic, Nine West Camelot boots.
I spent yesterday in Dumbo, shooting a segment for Joyus.com highlighting my favorite pieces from one of my favorite jewelry brands, Chloe and Isabel (you’ve seen me wearing their stuff all over the place here). What we wanted to show was how statement pieces can transform wardrobe staples into for-real outfits, so I (mostly) chose simply-cut solids.
I’ll post the video (and all my jewelry picks) here once it’s up, but in the meantime, more looks from the shoot are after the jump.
Look 2: Vintage Revolution jeans, Forever 21 tank and blazer, Geox Keira booties, Talbots belt.
When I look at this picture, all I can think is: I need a bang trim.
But bangs aside, this is a good shopping-on-a-Saturday look, I think. Comfortable, but a bit more interesting than an ordinary jeans-and-tank ensemble because of the color and cut of the blazer (love those ruched sleeves), and of course the fabulous necklace.
Look 3: Alternative Vintage tee, leather leggings c/o Paige Denim, Forever 21 belt, Geox Keira booties (not shown).
This outfit is the most representative of my everyday style: simple, relaxed-fit tee and slim-fitting black pants (in this case, leather ones). And wait until you see the spiked hoops I’m wearing – they’re a fantastic spin on everyday earrings.
Look 4: Mossimo for Target button-down, Forever 21 vest, jeans c/o James Jeans Couture Collection.
I took a break from the simply-cut solids for this outfit (one of my faves), because I also wanted to show how this cuff, despite its vintage-y feel, can work with pretty much anything. Even completely bizarre mish-moshes of pattern and color.
On the left, that’s the generally wonderful and adorable Allegra from Chloe and Isabel, whom I first met when I visited the brand’s offices last summer. You can follow her on Twitter here.
And finally, this is Allegra’s Cambridge Satchel. Arr.