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Dressed For Time Offers Top Fashion, Beauty & Lifestyle Blog Tips For The Best Popular Chic Fall & Winter Style Outfit Inspiration in Chicago

Festival Style with BohoCheri

April 13, 2016

Festival Style with BohoCheriHello, loves!
Today I wanted to share with you some festival style with BohoCheri, a local boutique that I adore. They have so many fresh looks for Coachella, or any other festival, and the staff couldn’t be more friendly and helpful. I, unfortunately, won’t be making it to Coachella this year, due to staffing issues at my day job, but I love to still put together some festival-worthy outfits to celebrate the occasion.
Festival style to me is all about comfort and practicality, while embracing a boho aesthetic. I love lace-up sandals and low stacked heels, breezy dresses and maxi skirts, light layers that you can add or subtract, depending on the weather (like this crochet vest, which adds not much warmth but a lot of texture to the look). I’m not a shorts girl, but I enjoy seeing others in them, especially when paired with lace-up tanks or off-the-shoulder blouses. For jewelry, I love when people really pile it on… Layered necklaces, stacks of bangles, rings on every finger. When it comes to bags, you’ve got to rock a crossbody. For walking around all day, nothing is better than a crossbody bag  for carrying your essentials, but also for being out of the way and hands-free to let you enjoy the moment. No one wants to be bothered with a clutch when they’re at a concert. This leather bag from BohoCheri is a new favorite of mine. I love that it’s big enough to hold the things you’ll need for the day, but it also has a gorgeous stone and chain, which act as built-in jewelry. It’s pretty much a no-brainer for a boho luxe look.

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Crochet vest and Crossbody bag c/o BohoCheri // Tank / Elizabeth & Clarke // Jeans / MaviUSA // Sandals / JustFab // Sunnies / Amazon // Necklace / LA find

Shot by Holli Zenko Photography.

What’s your go-to festival style? Boho glam in print maxi dresses? Rock ‘n roll in a vintage tee and cut-offs? Or maybe it’s playfully sexy in a little romper? I’d love to hear your take on the theme 😉



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Filed Under: Uncategorized, Lookbook Tagged With: accessories, bohocheri, casual style, coachella style, fashion, festival style, jeans, justfab, lookbook, ootd, outfit, photo shoot, sandals, spring style, style, summer style, sunglasses

March StitchFix

April 11, 2016

Hello, loves!
I wanted to share with you all my March StitchFix. I’ve received another one since, so yes, I am quite behind! But I still wanted to share nonetheless. This fix I unfortunately was not able to leave any feedback for before my stylist put it together for me. I learned how much of a difference that can make when your items get selected, as nothing that was sent is really a piece I would reach for, more about that for each item below. The stylist said that she referenced my Pinterest board for inspiration, but I don’t think took as much in to consideration my body shape or age.
March StitchfixSo both the top and pants are StitchFix. The top was entirely too short on me, and the slip was ridiculously cropped on my frame. I liked the material and the overall style of the blouse, but this is definitely for someone more petite than I. The pants I knew upon taking them out of the box were not going to be right for me. They had this retro geometric pattern but in an obnoxious shade of blue that I knew I would have a lot of difficultly pairing with more than just a couple of things in my closet. Back they both went..
Heels / Calvin Klein

March Stitchfix I did mostly enjoy this dress, except for that extra drapey bit under the bust. No one wants droopiness near their bust area! Maybe if I had more to fill it out haha..  I was initially bothered by the print, especially around the hips and booty, but it actually worked! The cut was flattering and I think it would be nice in warmer weather when I don’t want to show my arms. It went back though, because it was $78. Way too much for a dress of this quality.
Necklace / BaubleBar // Sandals / KMart

March StitchfixThis top was pretty cute but a bit snug. It had a little cutout on the back and a grosgrain ribbon at the neck that bugged the hell out of me. It was also almost $50 for what boiled down to a t-shirt. Back it went.
Jeans / Old Navy // Flats / BCBG

img_8651.jpg The item that I actually ended up keeping, to save my styling credit from being wasted was this multi-layered necklace. It is something I can see myself wearing a decent amount and wasn’t overpriced at $28. It does get a bit tangled, but I think that’s kind of the nature of all layered necklaces like these.

All in all, not my favorite fix by far, but my next one was so much better, and I’ll be sharing it here soon!

This post contains affiliate links. If you sign up for StitchFix using these links, I may be compensated. The use of affiliate links is one of the ways I’m able to keep posting 🙂



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Filed Under: Uncategorized, What I'm Buying Tagged With: casual style, fashion, jewelry, lookbook, ootd, outfit, review, sandals, spring style, stitchfix, style, summer style, what I'm buying

Monochromatic Summer

April 8, 2016

Monochromatic Summer LookHello, loves!
Let me start by saying that this weather is drivin’ me nuts! I know, I know, it’s Southern California and I should just be accustomed to it all by now. However, the 92 and sunny one day to 60 and raining the next just does not allow one to plan outfits properly! I’m not even saying for photo shoots, just for life in general. The day that we shot this monochromatic summer look, which by the way, I’m kind of obsessed with, it was at least 90 degrees out. In the shade, it was completely tolerable, and when the cool breeze washed over us, it was even blissful. Flash forward to today and it is raining and just dreary outside. I know that we need the rain, that I’m fine with. But I wish we could just ease in to it, instead of switching from flip flops to boots from one day to the next, that’s all I’m saying!
On to the look of the day.. While at the Boss Notes event this past weekend, I took it upon myself to explore all that the Westfield Topanga mall had to offer. Lucky me, I wandered in to Anthropologie during their sale-on-sale and found a couple of super cute tops for only $30 each! This drapey, buttery sleeveless top was one of them. I knew right off the bat that I wanted to go monochromatic with it, although I’ll probably also end up pairing it with a printed pencil skirt. I’ve been wearing my Old Navy black skinnies constantly, so why break the habit. To finish the look, I added this black & white bag from Poverty Flats by Rian, and these fantastic wedges from Diane Von Furstenberg, both recent acquisitions from the most recent Nordstrom Rack Clear the Rack sale. Such great finds.

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Side note, as I’m sure you can tell especially from the last pic, I’ve decided to keep this blonde train moving, and might even end up going back to my, ahem, roots, of near platinum/baby blonde. I really missed being blonde and I’m loving these fresh locks for summer.
Top / Anthropologie // Jeans / Old Navy // Tote / Poverty Flats by Rian // Wedges / Diane von Furstenberg // Ring / Forever 21 // Necklace / Scarlet Threads find  // Sunnies / Amazon

Shot by Holli Zenko Photography.

Speaking of changing up your ‘do, do you like to freshen up your color for the warmer months? Either brighter or warmer? Or do you keep it the same throughout the year?



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Filed Under: Lookbook, Posts, What I'm Buying Tagged With: anthropologie, black jeans, casual style, Diane von Furstenberg, fashion, jeans, lookbook, monochromatic, Old Navy, ootd, outfit, photo shoot, sandals, spring style, style, summer style, sunglasses, tote bag, wedges

Simply Stylist LA Conference

April 6, 2016

Hello loves!
I wanted to share with you all an event I attended recently at the Grove, the Simply Stylist LA Conference. It’s not my first time at this annual gathering, although last time I didn’t spring for the VIP package, big mistake! With the better, albeit much pricier ticket, I was able to enjoy breakfast, several incredible speaking panels, lunch at the French restaurant on-site, a “brand experience” on the lawn and then specialized sessions from industry experts, and ending the day with a killer gift bag. But first, let me start from the beginning..

Simply Stylist LA ConferenceI started my morning with a little chia pudding with fruit and coconut cream. It was simple, but so tasty. After breakfast, we all headed inside one of the theatres and waited for the panels to commence.

Simply Stylist LA Conference PanelThe first panel was moderated by Adrianna Costa, and featured some of my favorites from the entire event.. Louise Roe (such a humble, humorous woman), Morgan Stewart (outspoken and hilarious), and Lilly Ghalichi, who I knew from the first year of The Shahs of Sunset that I indulgently watched. I always thought she was a classy girl who knew exactly where she was going, and hearing her confidently speak about who she is and how she got there was inspiring. I loved Morgan’s honestly, and although I will admit I had not heard of her or seen her show before, I will definitely be on the lookout for her new book. Louise Roe seemed like someone I would want to spend the day with. She was so relatable and knowledgeable on many industry topics and I would love to sit with her and for lack of a better phrase, pick her brain some more.

Simply Stylist LA Conference Blogger PanelNext up was the bloggers panel. It was hosted by the friendly and approachable (and smokin’ hot!) blogger behind You & Lu, Loren Gores (more on my interaction with her later!). This panel included Carly Cristman, Kaitlynn Carter, Teni Panosian and Geri Hirsch. I’d previously heard about all of the panelists in this set, but I was super excited to hear from Teni, whom I’d been following for a while now. I love her soothing voice and her realness when something doesn’t go to plan (bug bites or an upset stomach when on vacation? She shares it all). She also is freaking gorgeous (girl crush moment) and has great personal style. I will say though that this panel was mostly taken over by Carly. I feel that she answered questions way more frequently than any other panelist and threw the balance off. I wanted to hear from everyone, but she definitely wanted to share more with us.
So after this panel, S.K. from Styles for Thought and I wanted to take some pictures, because, why not? S.K. writes a sustainable fashion blog and beautifully curated Instagram and we instantly clicked while listening to the panelists. I truly admire her point-of-view, bringing awareness to the production behind the clothes.

Simply Stylist LA Conference BloggersMy dress is from Parker (you can rent it using this link, but I actually loved it so much I purchased it while visiting the Rent the Runway warehouse in New Jersey last year), my glasses are Warby Parker, my ring is Kyle Chan Design and my heels (pictured above) are Nine West.
Right after taking pics, we saw that Loren from You & Lu was hanging out, talking with some other bloggers, so we joined in the convo. I could not believe how easy she was to speak with and how friendly and inviting she was. We discussed her workout routine to get that killer booty and Snapchatted for her followers on the way to lunch at The Morels restaurant.

Simply Stylist LA Conference Kendra ScottAwaiting us at The Morels was this pretty table setting with a supremely generous gift from Kendra Scott. I love Kendra Scott jewelry and was crossing my fingers that tucked inside was a pretty little bracelet or ring, but I had a momentary bit of sadness when I peeked inside and saw a pair of earrings. My ears are not pierced, so as beautiful as they are, I couldn’t wear them. I decided to re-gift them to one of my followers, and currently have a giveaway going on Instagram, if you’d like to check it out!
We dined on herbed chicken, grilled mixed veggies, salad and pasta, and I was pretty underwhelmed. I think that happens sometimes when restaurants try to cater to hundreds of people.. Overcooking, leaving things out for a while, etc. I’ll get the rest of the negative stuff out of the way, because I like to share all of the details. The table that we picked was half full when we arrived, and I sat next to Geri Hirsch. Her back was turned to me the entire time and it was kind of off-putting. I would have love to have chatted with her a bit, but she wasn’t having any of it. While eating my lunch, I was knocked in to twice by Sydne Summer of Sydne Style and her enormous handbag, and the second time she looked down at me and scoffed, as if I was in her way, when I was just sitting in my seat, enjoying the atmosphere. Definitely a low point of the day, because I’m not about bitchiness when we’re aiming to build each other up! But I digress.
Next, we were treated to an impassioned speech by Caitlin Crosby, the founder of The Giving Keys. She shares the story of how the Giving Keys came to be, and I could not have admired her more. It’s a beautiful thing when people want to give back to the community, while simultaneously creating wearable pieces of art to cherish.
She was so gracious and generous to allow us all to pick our favorite piece, and I chose a delicate little gold key with “love” inscribed across it.

Simply Stylist LA Conference Also pictured are the adorable cards I was gifted from Minted. They say “merci beaucoup” in gold, so obviously I love them, as I have a deep affection for all things gold.

After lunch, we headed back to the theatre and listed to a stylist and hair stylist, who admitted they were nervous and a little tipsy, respectively, which I think affected the quality of their stories and authority on the subjects they were discussing.

Simply Stylist LA Conference Tyra BanksThe last, and arguably most-anticipated speaker of the day was Tyra Banks. It was really interesting hearing about how America’s Next Top Model came to be, her early days in the modeling industry, and how she’s developed a new makeup line that uses an Avon-like business model. I felt like she was pushing the makeup line a bit, and I was excited to try some of it, but was surprised to not find any of it in the VIP gift bag. In a room full of bloggers and influencers, I would have figured it was the perfect time to introduce a makeup line, but what do I know 😉 Cat Sadler was Tyra’s interviewer and I think she did a phenomenal job at keeping the crowd engaged with cute little jokes and her high energy.
We then headed across the way to the grassy area, where brands like Kendra Scott, Want my Look, Minted and others had set up to show us everything new they had to offer. I fell in lust with several Kendra Scott pieces before heading over to the specialized sessions. To be honest, I feel that these were mostly for people just starting out, and didn’t really give me a whole lot of new information. From what I remember, there was a group of girls who started a hair stylist representation group, a financial advisor who was VERY passionate about what she was talking about, a petite blonde blogger named Sophie Elkus (Angel Food Style), Cali Cholodenko, whom I’d listened to earlier speak on social media, and Kristen Phillipkoski, who basically just interviewed someone else instead of contributing content of her own.
After the sessions, I met up with Mark and we started on the two hour drive back home.

Without further ado, here’s a look at my loot from my VIP gift bag…

Simply Stylist LA ConferenceSo much crazy-good stuff.
I was really impressed that I was gifted everything from makeup and skincare, vitamins to tasty snacks.
So to break it down, I paid $225 to be inspired by leaders in the fashion & blogging industries, a couple of light meals, and a jam-packed gift bag, valued at I’m guess at least double my price of admission. Would I go back? Yes, absolutely! I would also wear flats next time 😉



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Filed Under: Uncategorized, Trips Tagged With: blogging conference, bold color, event, fashion, floral print, kyle chan design, lookbook, ootd, outfit, simply stylist, spring style, style, trips

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