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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

LOFT Winter Collection Try-On

December 6, 2018

This post (LOFT Winter Collection Try-On) was sponsored in part by LOFT on Fremont. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Welcome to my very first in-store try-on session! I’m so glad that it happened at LOFT, a brand I know and trust. I was able to squeeze these shots in before a recent event I co-hosted. I literally could have shopped for hours, because there were so many cute new pieces! Here are just a few of my favorite looks. Side note, their sale has now increased to 50% off with code NEWNOW. Get these winter-perfect pieces while you can!

For sizing reference, I generally wear a size 32 in jeans/pants, XL in tops (sometimes a Large), and a 14 in dresses. I have a small bust, small waist, and wider hips, and am 5’7″ tall.

LOFT Winter Collection Try-On Session - Cream Sweater and blush pants Cream Sweater and Rhinestone Necklace from LOFT For sizing, in the sweater, I tried on an XL, which I’d say is the perfect oversized slouchy sweater fit. Size down if you want a more fitted look. The pants are a 32, and true to size.

LOFT Winter Collection Try-On wearing a knit heart sweater and cranberry pants This sweater I wore in a size L, so I’d say that it runs a bit large. I’d size down in it, as the Large was still plenty roomy on me. The pants I tried in a 32, and ended up sizing down to a 31 to take home with me. They’re a little snug, but was told they’d stretch out up to a half size. The waist of the larger size was too big and gaped a bit.

LOFT Winter Collection Try-On Session - Striped Sweater and Polka Dot JeansIn this sweater, I tried an XL and would say that it’s a fitted TTS. The pants in a size 32 fit like a dream.

LOFT Winter Collection Try-On Session pairing a black blazer, celestial tank, and colored denimI’m wearing the pants as above in a 32 (size down), tank in XL (size down if you have smaller-set hips, and blazer in a 14 which ran true to size.

LOFT Winter Collection Try-On - a velvet floral tank, chunky cardigan and colored jeans

I wore an XL in this cardigan, which ran true to size for a slightly slouchier fit (how you’d want it), and would size down in the tank (I’m wearing an XL), again, if you have smaller-set hips. It was plenty roomy in the bust, but was just right in the hips for me.

LOFT Winter Collection Try-On - A Full Bomber Jacket, Infinity Scarf and pink sweaterLOFT Winter Collection Try-On - Pink Sweater and Infinity ScarfAhhh, totally regretting not getting this coat now. SO toasty! I wore it in a size 14, and could fully zip it up. The sweater is a more fitted style and true-to-size as an XL.

LOFT Winter Collection Try-On - Grey Sweater and pom beanie LOFT Winter Collection Try-On - Grey Knit Sweater

I also took home this sweater in a size XL, which fit true-to-size. It’s also one of the softest things I own.

LOFT Winter Collection Preview Event at LOFT Fremont in Chicago, ILAnd I threw in an extra one of me and this cutie. He was one of our photographers for the evening and my favorite party companion! ❤️



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Filed Under: Uncategorized, Lookbook Tagged With: casual style, collaboration, event, fashion, jeans, jewelry, loft, lookbook, online shopping, ootd, outfit, style, sweaters, winter style

Finding Fall Favorites with Stitch Fix

November 9, 2018

This post was created in partnership with Stitch Fix. I will always share with you my honest thoughts and experiences. Clicking on links in this post and/or purchasing items through them may provide me with a small commission. This is part of what keeps Dressed for Time going. Thanks for support brands that support this blog! 😀

Finding Fall Favorites with Stitch Fix - Fur-trimmed cargo jacket

If you’ve been reading my blog for any length of time, you’ll know that my relationship with Stitch Fix is nothing new.. (check out some of my past fixes here, here, here, here, here, here, here, to name a few!) This month marked my 34th fix! I truly enjoy the opportunity to try out new brands, exclusive styles, and that it feels like Christmas every time I get home and find my fix waiting for me. This time, I was a bit of a ding-dong and spaced on providing some feedback for what I was looking for.. It worked out in my favor though, because my stylist knows my tastes pretty well by now, and can almost predict some of the pieces that were lacking in my wardrobe. Fall in Chicago is pretty much the same as winter in Southern California, so I knew I needed to update some key pieces for the transition. Read on to see how I’m finding fall favorites with Stitch Fix and how to get your very best fix!

Finding Fall Favorites with Stitch Fix - Cozy Sweater and Distressed Denim Finding Fall Favorites with Stitch Fix - Grey and Pink Sweater Sweater & jeans c/o Stitch Fix

Finding Fall Favorites with Stitch Fix - Hooded Jacket and Jeans Finding Fall Favorites with Stitch Fix - Getting your best fix Jacket, sweater, jeans c/o Stitch Fix

Finding Fall Favorites with Stitch Fix - How Stitch Fix Works Finding Fall Favorites with Stitch Fix - Hooded Sweater and Blush BagHooded sweater, jeans and bag c/o Stitch Fix

When I first opened up this fix, I was a little taken aback at first by how much pink there was! Not a typical color for fall, but I’m actually really liking the blush tones. They’re unexpected, and less overtly pink than bubblegum or hot/neon shades. The fur-trimmed jacket I’ve fallen in love with! I’m slightly shy to admit that after not having much of an opportunity to work out over the past couple months, I’ve put on a few pounds and not all of my coats that I brought with me still fit. This one does! I’d also wear it over t-shirts, and if I wanted to get really adventurous, some burgundy-hued denim.

My fave of the fix is definitely the grey sweater. It’s the softest stretchy fabric, and feels just like a cloud. I’ll be pairing it, and the black hoodie, with leggings or joggers for a more athleisure vibe. Perfect looks for running errands and meeting friends for casual coffee dates.

If you’ve read this far, and are thinking, “What the heck is Stitch Fix?” Let me break it down for you. Stitch Fix is a personalized styling service that sends you highly curated items to integrate with items you already have in your own closet. You fill out a detailed styling quiz, (be honest!), which includes what styles you know you like, and what you’d be interested in trying. I also like that you can share what you don’t want any of. My no’s include anything yellow, orange or wool (too itchy!). I also have enough shoes to fill a boat, so I’ve requested no footwear in my fixes.

One of the great things about the service, as I mentioned I forgot to do this round, is to leave a note for your stylist. Here you can request specific pieces you’re looking for, like if you’re attending a wedding or going on vacation soon. Also, if there is a trend you’re wanting to try, like a jumpsuit or leopard jacket. They have pretty much everything you could ask for in their arsenal of styles. Especially when starting out before your stylist gets to know a little more about your body type, adventurousness with trends, and what pieces are missing in your closet, I highly recommend being detailed in this note.

Stitch Fix works with amazing top brands and is very size-inclusive, with selections ranging from 0-24W, and even has expanded into maternity and styles for men! Mark actually found one of his favorite button-downs through a fix. Another thing I can’t stress enough is to be honest about your budget. The pieces range from $28-$298, and I usually state to go as cheap as possible. You do receive a 25% discount when you purchase all 5 pieces, which I’ve been known to do on a pretty frequent basis!

To learn more about Stitch Fix, or to sign up, you’re welcome to use my sign-up link. There is a $20 styling fee that applies to your fix, but it’s redeemable towards anything you purchase! I am always able to find at least one item that I fall in love with, so my credit doesn’t go unused. You can cancel at any time, and receive boxes as frequently as every couple weeks, or just once a season.

I’d love to hear your thoughts, if you’ve used Stitch Fix before. If not, what should I request in my next fix?

 



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NYFW Spring/Summer ’19 Days 1 & 2 Recap

September 20, 2018

This post is created in partnership with Delsey, Aldo, Eliza J, Kestan, and TheeGirl. All thoughts and opinions are my own. This post also contains affiliate links and clicking on them/buying items through them may provide me with a small commission.

Dressed for Time Airport Style for NYFWSweater (regular/plus) / Maurices // Jeans / Mavi // Sneakers c/o Aldo (so obsessed with these, they are like metallic mermaid print and magically go with everything!) // Luggage c/o Delsey (currently over $200 off!)  // Necklace / Kyle Chan Love Initials

Oh my goodness, dolls.. It has been an adventure to get to where I am now (mostly literally ?). Not only did we pack up a admittedly overstuffed 3 bedroom house and move cross-country via road trip with 2 dogs, but 5 days after, I packed up again and flew by myself to New York for Fashion Week! I have SO much content to share with y’all so I’m going to break the posts up into NYFW Days 1 & 2, 3 & 4 and 5 & 6, so I don’t overwhelm everyone, including myself. I’ll also be sharing a few tips on attending and some observations I’ve made over this season and the last, (I attended in February as well, check out those posts here for Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3/4).

This time, a group of us (9 influencers and one photographer), for our lodging accomodations worked with a company called Domio, which is similar to AirBnB but soooo much improved, in my opinion. Domio is just moving in to the New York area and we had the opportunity to stay at one of their properties that is not even on their website yet. We were ALL trepidatious about 10 ladies staying under the same roof during the flurry of Fashion Week, but I’ve got to say, we all had enough room to spread out, and boy, did we! I’ll be sharing some shots of our apartment on my last post, but for now, I’ve got to share with you some of the fashion!

After landing, I took the Newark Airport Express shuttle bus to the city, which is a great option when flying in to EWR. It’s only $31 for a round-trip ticket, versus around $70 for an uber. I met up with Lauryn from @lauryncakes outside of our apartment, but unfortunately it wasn’t ready for us to explode upon just yet.. Not Domio’s fault, we both just arrived HOURS before check-in. We hauled all of our stuff to the nearest Starbucks, put on full faces of makeup at the table, and changed into our first look. We were joined by Caitlin of @caitpatton, and Cait and I headed off to Spring Studios for our very first show!

Now, I will say that I didn’t get too many still pics of the fashion shows this season… It’s just too rough, unless there is a presentation. However, I have saved all show coverage on my Instagram Stories, if you wanna go check those out. So here is where the tips and what have you come in to play. I was told to get to the show 30-60 mins before start time. I actually arrived about an hour and 20 minutes prior, and stood in line for ONE HOUR AND 45 MINUTES. Now… I’m not saying that I am not incredibly grateful for the opportunity to go to a major runway show, and have a seat on top of that, but girrrrrl, my feet were killing me! So first tip… Yes, arrive early, (but not too early), stand in line and be respectable. But for the love of everything, wear shoes that you know won’t wreck your feet after standing in place for an extreme period of time. My blisters had names by the end of the day.

The first show we went to was Tadashi Shoji, and WOW, so many gorgeous designs, I was clapping in my head during the entire runway. I also couldn’t help but notice Heather Graham, Dascha Polanco, and Tess Holliday sitting front row, hello! Cait and I met up with her friend Austen of @austentosone, and we did a quickie photo shoot across the street from the event space, which I shared on Instagram and Eliza J was so amazing to share on their feed as well, so thank you, Eliza J!

Eliza J Leopar Print Midi Dress and Vintage HeelsDress c/o Eliza J // Bag / Target (old Phillip Lim collab) // Heels / vintage // Necklace c/o Kestan

Side note, can you tell the difference in the color of my legs? I was still having to wear a compression sock on my right leg because of my sclerotherapy battle wound, but thankfully, I think the nude shade wasn’t TOO different from my own skin. It probably would have been an exact match, except I was a little red from all of the running around and sweating in the low 90’s heat.

After this, we headed back to the apartment to check in, unload all of our stuff, meet up with the roomies who had arrived while we were gone, and then get ready for the next event!

Jozy (@blondeblissblog), Leslie (@dear.kindred), Courtney (@courteypecorinophoto), and I all headed to the Banana Republic store for the Bumble event. The real treat was to hear the Foster sisters, Erin & Sara, speak on gender equality, creating content, female empowerment and so much more. What I didn’t know is that they are both hysterical and I could pretty much listen to them feed off of each other all day long. On that note, going to check to see if they have a podcast… OK, so it doesn’t look like they have one, but they did inspire me to download the Bumble app to see if it could lead to me meeting new people, now that we’re settling into the Chicago area. More on that later!

After the event, the four of us went to a fantastic little tapas restaurant that I now for the life of me can’t remember the name of. But it was good. We were all so wiped after the long day of traveling and whatnot that we headed back to the apartment and knocked out. Good thing too, because Leslie and I had the most jam-packed ever schedule for Day #2.

OK, so I wasn’t expecting to write this much in each post, but I feel like each day was so full, it kind of just gets long, you know? So Day 2 included Leslie and myself waking up at 5:45 AM, (I was supposed to wake at 5:15 but like a ding-dong set my alarm for PM instead of AM, insert face palm), to take a $45 uber to Brooklyn to get all kinds of dolled up for a photo shoot for SoCal dress brand, Thee Girl. It’s been a long time coming, me working with this brand. They didn’t offer any size above a Large, but I was asked to help with the launch of their new extended size range, woohoo!! I’ll try not to overload y’all, but we took some reallllly good shots!

Thee Girl Glamour Photo Shoot Maxi Dress Plus Size Photo Shoot Brooklyn Blogger Photo Shoot @dressedfortime and @dear.kindred photo shoot Dressed for Time Glam Photo Shoot Dress c/o Thee Girl // Heels (on sale under $15!!) / Maurices // Earrings & Necklace c/o @collette_marie_jewelry

How stunning does Leslie look in that sheer overlay gown???
TBH, the first thing I saw when I looked at these shots is wow, I’ve gained some weight. My hips look ginormous, my thighs are all dimpled, I’m so damn pale… And then all of a sudden, I was like, why am I talking down on them? Yes, those are all traits that I have, but that doesn’t mean the pics aren’t still gorgeous and that I look really good in that dress?! I know it’s not just me, but sometimes it is SO easy to play the comparison game and get down on yourself for supposed imperfections. I’m trying to learn to appreciate the “flaws” as just part of what makes me, me.

OK, guys, and this is where I take a moment to get a bit serious and tell you the whole story. Shortly after Leslie and I got back from our shoot, my phone rang and it was my mom. I instantly got a bad feeling and my throat was tight when I answered. She said “Hi”, and then told me she was calling to let me know that my grandfather had passed away in his sleep that morning. I’m now crying as I type this because I didn’t really have a chance to process it then. He was 96 years old and lived a long and full and beautiful life, and can now be at peace with my grandmother, who passed a year and a half ago. I wouldn’t say that the news was completely unexpected, but I definitely thought I’d have another chance to go back home to see him again, and I deeply regret not doing that sooner. My mom asked what I was up to, and I told her I was in New York, (she had forgotten I was going to Fashion Week), and she told me to put the news out of my mind as best I could so I would be able to enjoy every moment. She told me that Papa was proud of me for working so hard to get where I am and he wouldn’t want to put a damper on my plans. And you know, she was right. Papa was one of those selfless people who always wanted to make others happy and put their needs before his own, especially with regards to my grandmother. I could only hope to be so devoted to someone after 60 years of marriage. We just booked our flights to fly back to San Diego next weekend for the services, and are still trying to figure out what to do with the dogs. I might do a post on loss later, because I have so much to say on that topic, but for now, back to the reason you came here!

Fashion Bloggers at NYFW@dear.kindred; me; @blondeblissblog; @raelynsroulette
Shot by Courtney Pecorino Photo
Immediately following the shoot, we raced back to our Murray Hill apartment to decompress, change, and then race to our next event, the Fashion Palette show featuring a plethora of awesome Australian designers, such as Elliatt and Harvey the Label. Unfortunately, even though we were technically 10 minutes early (and thats after someone else’s ticket issue held us at the door for 5 minutes), they had already given away our seats! So my coverage of that show was not as good as it could have been, I’m just sayin’. Something to be wary of as well.. Your seating situation can change at a moment’s notice. You can go from standing to seated or seated to being shoved in the back in the far corner jusssst like that. But it’s all part of the ride!

After that, we jetted over to the Eliza J showroom to check out their newest collection (OMG, swoon!!) I was beyond excited to run in to Kim from @liveloveblank in the their lobby! We’ve been following each other for years, and it was so nice to finally connect in person. She is one of those people who is EXACTLY like she is in her stories… another running conversation in my apartment was how each of us kept meeting people at random events and them being so completely opposite of their persona on Insta. I’m talking specifically about girls who are cheery, bubbly, tote being highly religious and/or inclusive in their bios and then treating some of my roomies and me like absolute dog shit. I’m not going to name names, but some of these chicks were so aggressively rude for NO reason, I just don’t get it.
Note to everyone, having 500K followers on Insta (or whatever platform or whatever number), does NOT EVER make you more important, more entitled, or just plain better than anyone else in this world. Get your shit together, ladies!!

Time for a little photo shoot in front of the apartment!
Kestan Trench Coat and Jeans styled for NYFW
Loeffler Randall Bag and Nordstrom Rack Tank Trench & Necklace c/o Kestan // Tank / Nordstrom Rack find // Jeans / Black Orchid Denim // Bag / Loeffler Randall // Sneakers / Superga // Earrings / Banana Republic
Shot by Courtney Pecorino Photo

I honestly don’t even remember what we had for dinner because it was such an exhausting day. Another little honesty bit is that we actually had THREE more fashion shows to attend this day and missed them all. The first, because our shoot ran crazy long, and the other two we were too overwhelmed and already beat to be able to enjoy. So note for next time, schedule no more than 2 shows and 2 events per day, and budget TONS of time for anything that’s beyond your control.
Hope you enjoyed to post, loves, and stay tuned for the next two chapters in my recap!



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Filed Under: Uncategorized, Lookbook, Trips Tagged With: accessories, casual style, collaboration, event, fashion, gold jewelry, heels, jeans, jewelry, kestan, kyle chan design, lookbook, midi dress, nordstrom rack, nyfw, online shopping, ootd, outfit, photo shoot, style, trips, vintage

Yellow Midi Dress & Aurate New York Signet Ring

August 14, 2018

This post is sponsored by Aurate New York. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Aurate New York Signet Ring and Eliza J Dress

Hello, loves!
Can I just say that I don’t even know where most of this year has gone? This past month in particular held for me a couple of fun trips, like our first visit to Chicago, the blogger brunch that I hosted, (post coming soon!), and the beginning of our visit with Mark’s family in Columbus, Ohio. That last trip was definitely the most impacting, because Mark popped the question, and we are now engaged!

Engaged AND moving to Chicago at the end of the month, so much change going on! Although Mark is from Ohio, I’ve never lived east of where I live right now, and have definitely never contemplated a cross-country move with less than a month’s notice. Side note, any tips you have on big moves or planning a wedding, please feel free to share below! I will need all of the help I can get.

Speaking of new jewelry, I’ve recently fallen in love with the delicate and exquisitely made pieces from Aurate New York. They let me choose a couple of styles and I was instantly drawn to this signet ring. I love that it’s definitely smaller-scale than a lot of the signet-type styles I’ve seen, but the gleam coming from it is still enough to catch your eye when the light bounces off of it.

I loved pairing the signet ring with a single dangly pearl earring, this bold floral print dress from Eliza J, and my favorite pop-of-color pumps. I think this is the perfect special occasion or fancy date night look, because it’s a little sexy, a little feminine and a whole lot of color, right up my alley.

Be sure to visit Aurate New York if you’re looking for great quality pieces (they’re perfect for gifting), that you can wear literally every day.

Eliza J Floral Midi Dress and Red Heels Aurate NY Signet Gold Ring Target Pom mini bag and Eliza J Summer Floral Midi Dress Aurate Designer gold ring jewelry Single pearl drop cuff earring perfect date night look for summer Beautiful gold delicate jewelry for summer layering Aurate New York Signet gold ring Dress c/o Eliza J // Ring c/o Aurate // Heels (old) similar here // Ear cuff / eBay // Bag / Target

Shot my MDMS Photography.



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