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Festive Fashion for the Holidays

Looking for some festive fashion ideas for the holidays? I’ve come up with a few from my own wardrobe.

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All Glammed Up

modest-glam3This silk wrap top and chiffon skirt are a dressy and feminine combination. There is a certain sophistication in using separates as formalwear.

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The skirt is a very dark charcoal grey color. I’ve had this skirt for many, many years. It has served me well throughout many a formal occasion. I’ve worn it to banquets, weddings, and parties—pretty much any type of dressy event you can name. It presents the perfect balance of simplicity and elegance.

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This top is absolutely the most beautiful color. It’s a lovely shade of purple. The silk fabric has a beautiful drape and the design lines of the blouse are simply perfection. There is a lovely little ruffle detailing on the edge of the sleeve.

These two pieces, paired with the statement necklace, clutch and heels, make for a festive holiday look perfect for a formal occasion.

Party Ready

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Going to a party this holiday season and not sure what to wear? Let this outfit give you some holiday fashion inspiration!

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This soft mocha colored wrap dress is flattering yet comfortable. On its own, it’s a fairly basic dress. Paired with nude heels and a beautifully patterned wrap, the neutral color of the dress is elevated to a festive party look.

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Family Gatherings

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The holidays are a time of gathering with family and keeping time honored traditions. This outfit has classic elements with a more modern twist.

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A forest green, pleated wool skirt acts as a neutral when paired with a more vibrant rose colored sweater. This sweater is so cozy and soft, it’s like wrapping up in a comfy blanket. The cowl neck adds interest, and the batwing sleeves give off a relaxed feel. The overall effect is a ladylike but effortless look ready for hugs, dinners, and hanging out in the kitchen after the family meal.

Worship Services

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Christmas time brings with it special times of worship and remembrance of the birth of Christ. Church services may be more frequent. A festive but appropriately demure outfit is what’s called for on these occasions.

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This velvet blazer sets the tone for a lovely but simple look. It has a dressed up feel, while still serving as a wardrobe basic. The lovely lavender color is subdued but classic. It pairs beautifully with the green skirt from the previous outfit example. The tones of the two colors compliment each other well. The overall effect is serious but not stuffy.

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Dressing for special occasions during the holiday season can be so much fun. I hope these outfits give you inspiration for some festive fashion for the holidays!

What I Wore

Formal skirt: Fashion Bug, many, many years ago (I found one that would give a similar effect.)
Wrap top: BCBG via ThredUp. (Try this one.)
Shoes and Clutch: via ThredUp

Wrap dress: Banana Republic via ThredUp (Here’s one similar)
Shawl: Mine was a gift (similar)
Shoes: Lauren Conrad

Sweater: thrifted (similar)
Skirt: Chadwicks, many years ago (similar)
Boots: Zulily

Blazer: Ann Taylor LOFT via ThredUp (similar)
Scarf: via ThredUp

(Can you tell I really love finding clothes at ThredUp? If you’ve never heard of ThredUp before, it is an online consignment store which sells designer clothing and accessories. It’s a great place to find high quality, very gently used clothing for a fraction of the price of new. Use my referral link and receive $10 off your first order.)

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Happy Thanksgiving

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Wishing a very Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

To all my reader friends in the U.S., a Happy Thanksgiving to you!

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday by far. It is profound in its simplicity. There is nothing commercialized about it. It is not about consumerism. In fact, it is about the opposite. How often do we take an entire day to pause and reflect on the blessings we have been given? Not often enough, to be sure. Thanksgiving is a time of remembrance, a time to slow down and be grateful, a time to reconnect with our families and loved ones.

So, as you enjoy your holiday festivities, may you be blessed. May you look at all that God has given you throughout this year and praise Him for His goodness.

“O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good: for his mercy endures for ever.”

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Wardrobe Wish List: 6 Looks I’d Love to Try

Winter time will very soon be upon us. I’ve been loving the sweaters, boots, and cozy clothes of fall. Even though we’ve had a mild fall, I know that soon enough the cold will come and my beautiful New England home will be buried in snow for months. Which means it will be time for lots and lots of layers of warm clothes.

I realize that in some climates, winter clothes really aren’t that different than fall. But where I live, bundling up in the dead of winter is an absolute necessity.

Dressing fashionably when the ground is covered with several feet of snow and the roads are dirty from the salt and sand is a bit of a challenge. But I’m up for it.

I’ve been doing a bit of online “window shopping” lately in preparation for the shift into winter fashion. There’s nothing in particular I really need right now as far as clothing goes. But it’s sure is fun to look, isn’t it?

My absolute favorite place to shop for clothing online is ThredUp. That’s where I have found so many amazing deals on designer brands, all of which have been in excellent condition. I just love the concept of an online consignment shop selling good quality used clothing at a tiny fraction of what they would cost new. If you’re in the market for some new wardrobe pieces but you’re clothing budget is tight, check out ThredUp. I guarantee you’ll find something you love for a price you can afford. (If you use my referral link, you’ll get $10 off your first order.)

Before I go shopping at ThredUP, though, I like to do a little looking around the web for inspiration.

I’ve discovered a few other little fashion gems in my travels across the internet.

A few of the items on my wardrobe wish list are…

This pretty sweater. I love the color as well as the design details. It look like such a cozy but stylish way to layer for the winter.

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This scarf. I have already admitted to my love of scarves. A blanket scarf was something I didn’t even own until this fall. I’ve found that I love it so much, I would love to have more in other colors. The plaid of this scarf is classic and the colors are perfect for a winter wardrobe.

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This dress. I love the olive green color. Wrap dresses are such a great, universally flattering style. Plus, it’s a maxi dress. What more can you ask for?

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Another wrap dress, and this one is in velvet. Ah, velvet—it’s such a luxurious fabric. The silvery color of this dress is gorgeous.

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This simple dress would be so easy to dress up or down for almost any occasion. Add a sweater, scarf and boots for a cute casual look, or pair it with a statement necklace, shawl, and heels for a more formal outfit. It looks so comfy, too.

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Another pretty sweater. I love the fringe detailing along the front.

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All these clothing pieces are inspiring me as I curate my winter wardrobe choices. What do you think? Have you created your own winter wardrobe wish list?

 

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Modest Fashion Friday: Ladylike in Lace and Heels

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This week’s outfit post features a lovely, ladylike look. The lace yolk on the blouse and the cloche style hat make for a pretty combination that, though soft and feminine, isn’t too fussy. The grey skirt and nude pumps ground the look and keep it from being over the top. A top like this, if styled with pieces that were too busy or flowing, could become costume-like.

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This outfit has a romantic feel to it. It’s even a bit Downton Abbey-esque, isn’t it? I love wearing it. Wearing clothes with lace detailing always makes me happy.

You know what else makes me very, very happy?

Hats.

I love hats. I have a fairly large collection. Okay, okay, it’s like my scarf collection (which is excessive). There’s something about wearing a beautiful hat that gives me a sense of freedom. That may sound strange, but it is true. A great hat gives me a feeling of confidence I don’t get from any other fashion item. (Although a really amazing pair of shoes is pretty great, too.)

If you follow me on Instagram, you may recognize this quote. But I think it bears repeating here:

“Fashion is a sort of communication. It is a language without words. A great hat speaks for itself.” ~Author unknown

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What I Wore

Blouse: via ThredUP
Hat: Similar one at Headcovers Unlimited
Skirt: N.Y. & Co. via ThredUp
Shoes: Lauren Conrad at Kohl’s (Currently, Ebates is giving 6% cash back on all purchases from Kohl’s when you use the Ebates app. Sign up for Ebates here and get a $10 bonus with your first purchase through Ebates.)
Bracelet: Deewatch
Earrings: a gift from my husband

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Books I Read This Fall (That You’ll Want to Read, Too)

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Reading is a passion for me. I love to read books from many different genres and on many different topics. Generally, I read an average of one book a week. I haven’t read as many books lately as I usually do, though. Things have been so busy around our home (lets be honest, things are always busy around here!). We’ve also done quite a bit of traveling in the past couple of months. So, I haven’t had as much time to read as I would have liked.

The books I did have time to read this fall were good ones (with one exception—which I will discuss in a moment). Most of them were light, fun reads. When I’m especially busy in my day to day life, a good lighthearted book can be a great way to rest my mind.

Some of the books I read this fall, though, had a bit more substance to them. It’s always good to challenge your mind or expand your way of thinking. Reading can be a way to stretch yourself and prompt personal growth. Never settle for staying in the same place for too long. If you’re feeling stagnant, read a book that challenges your thinking.

All that to say, the list of books I read this fall covers a wide variety of types and topics. It’s an eclectic mix of reading. Maybe by sharing this widely varied list, though, I can help you discover a new addition to your own to-read list.

Without further ado, here they are…

These Is My Words by Nancy Turner

These Is My Words by Nancy E. Turner

This book is a fictionalized account of the life of an actual woman who lived in Arizona in the mid  nineteenth to early twentieth century. It is both entertaining and poignant. It’s written as if it were the main character’s journal entries, told entirely from her perspective. This is a book that is touching, funny, and well written. I highly recommend it. Perfect for a cozy winter evening!
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

Ever since I read What Alice Forgot (which I highly recommend, by the way), Liane Moriarty has been an author I’ve been interested in reading more from. Moriarty is an Australian author who writes what I would categorize as chick lit with a twist. Her books are highly entertaining and yet they have an unexpected depth and substance to them.

Big Little Lies starts (like many of Moriarty’s books) at the end of the story. Through flashbacks, pieces of the story are filled in and things begin to fall into place. The story line—flashbacks and all—follow the lives of several families in a coastal town in Australia. The lives of these characters are interwoven in intricate and sometimes unexpected ways. As the story unfolds, we see glimpses of what’s really happening, and it’s not what you might think at first. As with all of Moriarty’s books (at least the ones I’ve read) there is a major plot twist at the very end.

Children in Church by Curt and Sandra Lovelace

I actually read a large portion of this book in article form almost a decade ago. Having personally known the Lovelaces for many years, I and my family have benefited from their personal guidance over the years. The wisdom and practical advice found in this book are invaluable. The Lovelaces lay a solid basis for children’s involvement in the church worship service, and then give useful ways to implement this with our own families. We had the privilege of sitting and learning at the feet of these wonderfully godly people; now you can, too.

Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki

Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki

As I mentioned in my Fall Lifestyle Favorites post, this book challenged my thinking about finances in a way I never expected. It’s considered a classic amongst entrepreneurial types and those interested in building financial security. This book made me realize how much I didn’t understand about the way money works. I’d always been a bit intimidated by finances before, but reading this book helped me realized I don’t need to feel that way. In a nutshell, I’m so glad I read this book. I’m glad that when I read it, I was in a place to be able to receive the information contained in it.

Building a Framework by Abby Lawson

This is a book about blogging. Since I’m a blogger, it was perfect for me (obviously). There is so much to learn and do when it comes to blogging. A lot goes on behind the scenes of a blog that (if it’s done right) the readers never even realize. This book helped me learn how to implement some strategies that can help my efforts as a blogger to be successful. Hopefully, those strategies will ultimately help you as my blog readers to receive value from what I do here on Mud Boots and Pearls. I’m grateful that Abby wrote this ebook from her own experiences and shared what she learned in order to help other bloggers.

Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty

Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty

Truly Madly Guilty is Liane Moriarty newest book. In all honesty cannot recommend this one quite as highly as the other Moriarty books I already mentioned above. This is due mainly to the fact that certain more mature subject matter is covered quite extensively. I would not have chosen to read this book if I had known about some of the topics that are delved into in this book.

It is written in the author’s typical “start at the end” style, with the typical plot twists you would expect from this author. There’s a backyard barbecue where something terrible happens. You don’t learn about this terrible thing that happened until more that two thirds of the way through the book. The build up to the event actually becomes a bit tedious, more so than in Moriarty’s other books (at least in my opinion).

There is some strong language and, as I mentioned, mature content. Because of these elements, I really can’t recommend this particular book. I just want you to be aware of these things. Just because an author has one or two (or more) books you like doesn’t mean all of their books will be as good.

I hope this list gave you some ideas for future reading. Do you have any book recommendations to share in the comments? I’d love to hear them if you’d care to share.

 

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