Select Page

Modest Fashion Friday: Cheery Blue and Pastels

blue-sweater-pastel-skirt

Though spring is still several weeks away for our area, I’ve had the itch to dress in bright, cheerful colors and pretty pastels. I’ve been searching my closet for items with springtime appeal that are still warm enough for our current wintertime weather. I love a challenge like that.

For church recently, I chose to wear an outfit that featured a beautiful and classically simple sweater. The sweater has a sweet little bow detail at the neckline, giving it an super feminine feel. The periwinkle blue shade is just right for this time of year. Three quarter sleeves help the sweater give the perfect amount of warmth.

I paired the sweater with a coordinating skirt with splashes of pastels in shades of blue, lavender and yellow. The knee length skirt is modest, cute, and easy to wear. It’s from the brand J. Jill. I have many pieces from J. Jill in my closet, and love wearing every one of them.

The skirt was another ThredUp find. i know I mention ThredUp a lot, but it really is my favorite place to shop. I’ve found so many beautiful clothing items at amazing prices from ThredUp. (It’s the only way I could afford high end and designer brand clothing!)

blue-sweater

This simple combination made for a lovely and stylish look. A pair of navy tights and taupe suede boots rounded things out and kept the outfit weather appropriate.

Spring may not be here quite yet, but the colors of my late winter wardrobe can lean in a positive direction, right?

What I Wore

Sweater: Banana Republic (via ThredUp)
Skirt: J. Jill (via ThredUp)
Boots: Nature Breeze (via Zulily)
Headcovering: Garlands of Grace

Please note: This post may contain affiliate links. This means I may earn a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you purchase something using one of my links.  Note that I only recommend products I believe in. Your support is appreciated!

 

 

Linking up with: Modest Mondays| Hello Monday| Classy Monday | Start the Week Stylish | Watch What I am Wearing | Style Sessions | Style Swap Tuesdays | On Trend Tuesdays | Turning Heads Tuesday | What I Wore | What I Wore Wednesday | Style Me Wednesday | Color and Grace | Who’s Wearing What Wednesday |  Style Spotlight | What Wives Wear | Thursday ModaNo Rules Weekend Blog Party | Friday’s Fab Favorites | Fun Fashion  | Fancy Friday | Fabulous Friday | Fashion Friday | Weekend Wear Linkup

Modest Fashion: Mid Winter Musings

Here in New England, we are currently buried in the midst of what is proving to be the most snowy winter in recent years. And when I say buried, I mean buried. Literally. There is snot piled up to the top third of the windows on our first floor. A couple more storms and those windows will be covered completely. It’s a little depressing.

Every year around this time, I start getting a case of cabin fever. Some years it’s worse than others. Surprisingly, this year’s cabin fever isn’t too bad yet. Maybe it’s because I’ve been keeping myself busy. My kids are so happy about all the snow, they’ve spent most of their afternoons outside, digging tunnels in the snow banks, sliding down the hill in the pasture, and having snowball fights to their hearts’ content.

Meanwhile, I’ve been huddled by the fire, sipping tea and reading. That’s exactly how I like to spend a snowing winter afternoon.

All this snowy weather calls for warm but pretty fashions that keep me cozy while still looking pretty. This outfit fits those requirements perfectly.

lavendar-blouse-gray-skirt

The outfit features a pretty lavender blouse that brightens up the look. The crocheted beret adds a feminine touch to the outfit as well. You know how I love hats—this one is different than the type I usually wear. It has a delicate, lace-like pattern in a gray and purple variegated knit that perfectly compliments the rest of this outfit. And the subtle pinstripe on the gray skirt that adds some interest to an otherwise simple a-line style.

lavender-gray

If I have to be buried by snow for the winter, I might as well do it in style!

What I Wore

Blouse: Old Navy
Skirt: Chadwicks
Beret: (similar)
Boots: Lauren by Ralph Lauren

Please note: This post may contain affiliate links. This means I may earn a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you purchase something using one of my links.  Note that I only recommend products I believe in. Your support is appreciated!

 

 

Linking up with: Modest Mondays| Hello Monday| Classy Monday | Start the Week Stylish | Watch What I am Wearing | Style Sessions | Style Swap Tuesdays | On Trend Tuesdays | Turning Heads Tuesday | What I Wore | What I Wore Wednesday | Style Me Wednesday | Color and Grace | Who’s Wearing What Wednesday |  Style Spotlight | What Wives Wear | Thursday ModaNo Rules Weekend Blog Party | Friday’s Fab Favorites | Fun Fashion  | Fancy Friday | Fabulous Friday | Fashion Friday | Weekend Wear Linkup

Winter Lifestyle Favorites

Winter is quickly passing by (yay!) and spring will be here before we know it. While it’s still winter, I thought I’d share some of my favorite things from over the winter months. I’ve group each of the items into categories.

Fashion

Floppy wool hats

floppy wool hat

I’ve always been a hat person. Typically, I wear hats to church each Sunday. This winter, I’ve developed a love of floppy brimmed wool hats. I just can’t help myself. They’re so stylish and fun to wear. So, I’ve been wearing them…a lot! I have a lovely blush pink one with a lace band that I especially love to wear.

Books

Whatever the Cost by David and Jason Benham

book cover

My family and I had the privilege of hearing the Benham brothers speak last summer. It was inspiring and entertaining and challenging. I immediately bought their books. In Whatever the Cost, David and Jason Benham recount the events that took place surrounding the cancellation of their HGTV show. They explain the choices they made, the reasons for the stands they took, and their response to the media firestorm that resulted. They discuss the importance of being willing to stand up for what we believe in, no matter the cost. I’m really enjoying this powerful book.

Personal Care

Spongelle Bath gel infused sponge

bath sponge

These lovely little bath gel infused sponges are perfect for anyone who loves shower gel but hates to see any get wasted. When you get these sponges wet, they suds up nicely and smell wonderful. They’re perfectly designed to only use the amount of gel you actually need, so no wasting any precious suds.

Beauty

Clinique Chubby Stick Cheek Color Balm

blush stick

Cream blush is perfect for the winter months, when skin tends to be on the dry side. Lately, I’ve been using and loving the Clinique Chubby Stick Blush in the shade Amp’d Up Apple. It has the tiniest hint of shimmer to it, giving a lovely healthy glow to the cheeks. It is a very natural and dewy look. I can’t stop using this blush.

Health & fitness

Sunny Health & Fitness stationary bike

stationary exercise bike

I’ve been riding an exercise bike at least 5 times a week consistently for the past year and a half. A month or so ago, however, my bike decided to quit (one month after the warranty ended, of course) and I’ve been without one. I find I’m much more faithful to my workouts with the bike than without, so my husband bought me a new one. I actually like this one much better. It is chain driven and has the feel of a real bike. It’s designed for spinning, which I haven’t done yet, but I’m inspired to try. I’ve found a couple of spin class videos on Youtube I’m planning to try out sometime. In the meantime, though, I’m back to riding every morning and it’s making me very happy!

Berrywell

elderberry syrup

This stuff is like liquid gold in our house during cold and flu season. It’s made of elderberry syrup, along with a bunch of other immune boosting ingredients. It’s truly amazing stuff. My husband takes it faithfully and hardly ever gets sick. (I wish I could say I’ve been as consistent in taking it—or as healthy.) Plus, it’s 20% off right now. Get some for yourself and stay healthy this winter.

Home

Canvas Factory photo print

canvas photo print

If you saw the giveaway I hosted last week, you’ll know what a lovely job Canvas Factory did on the canvas photo print I ordered from them. Our family portrait for this year looks beautiful printed on a large canvas and hanging in our living room.

Those are just a few of the things I’ve been loving and using over this winter. Do you have any favorite items you’ve been loving lately? Please leave a comment and tell me what they are. I’d love to hear from you!

Please note: This post may contain affiliate links. This means I may earn a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you purchase something using one of my links.  Note that I only recommend products I believe in. Your support is appreciated!

3 Ladylike Looks Perfect for Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is coming up, and it’s time to start planning the perfect outfit for an evening out with that special someone.

Looking for some ideas on what to wear on a date with your sweetheart? I’ve got some Valentine’s Day fashion inspiration for you.

Look No. 1

wrap-dress-shawl1

How about a beautiful wrap dress? This brand of this dress is Banana Republic (I got it from—where else?—ThredUp). It’s a nice neutral color, so it’s so easy to accessorize to add some color and interest. In this look, I’ve added a lovely pashmina shawl in shades browns and burgundy. It enhances the color of the dress, and it gives a bit of extra warmth for a chilly February evening.

wrap-dress-shawl2

I’ve paired the dress with some simple nude heels, keeping the look understated. But a pair of dressier shoes, maybe with some sparkle, could completely change the look.

Look No. 2

valentines-outfit-floral-skirt

A bright, cheerful floral print in pinks and reds is a fun, slightly preppy way to celebrate this holiday of love. The rose print of this skirt is ultra feminine, as is the other details like the dropped waist above the gathered silhouette. Paired with a simple sweater set and a string of pearls, this outfit is easy to wear but looks very dressy in a ladylike way.

valentines-day-outfit-floral-skirt

These shoes—what can I say about them? They’re probably the most adorable shoes in my closet. From the two shades of pink to the perky little bows to the 4” heels, the shoes scream “Girly-girl!” No, they’re not exactly comfortable, but they sure are cute.

Look No. 3

valentines-ladylike-looks

This is a much more subdued outfit than the previous one, though no less feminine. A knee length pencil skirt in a swirling purple, brown, and olive green pattern pairs nicely with a gorgeous velvet blazer. The blazer is from Ann Taylor and is typical of that brands classy, ladylike pieces. The blouse is a silky, fitted one in a soft, subtle lavender.

I love how all the tones of purple in this outfit play off of one another.

valentines-velvet-blazer

The shoes I wore with this outfit are a nice dark brown that goes with almost everything. I love the ankle strap and the height of the heels. These shoes are so classy.

I hope these outfits have given you a bit of inspiration for planning your look for a Valentine’s Day date night. Dress like a lady—I guarantee your fella will be impressed.

What I Wore

Look No. 1
Dress: Banana Republic (via ThredUp)
Scarf: (similar)
Shoes: Clark’s

Look No. 2
Skirt: Talbots (via ThredUp)
Sweater: Chadwick’s (similar)
Shoes: Fashion Bug (similar)

Look No. 3
Skirt: Nine &Co.—thrifted (similar)
Blouse: (via ThredUp)
Blazer: Ann Taylor (similar)
Shoes: Nine West

Please note: This post may contain affiliate links. This means I may earn a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you purchase something using one of my links.  Note that I only recommend products I believe in. Your support is appreciated!

Linking up with: Modest Mondays| Hello Monday| Classy Monday | Start the Week Stylish | Watch What I am Wearing | Style Sessions | Style Swap Tuesdays | On Trend Tuesdays | Turning Heads Tuesday | What I Wore | What I Wore Wednesday | Style Me Wednesday | Color and Grace | Who’s Wearing What Wednesday |  Style Spotlight | What Wives Wear | Thursday ModaNo Rules Weekend Blog Party | Friday’s Fab Favorites | Fun Fashion  | Fancy Friday | Fabulous Friday | Fashion Friday | Weekend Wear Linkup

Modest Fashion: Fabulous Gray Fedora

grey-fedora3

A gray fedora is classic headwear at its finest.

I’m huge fan of wearing hats. I happen to be of the opinion that a girl can’t have too many. This fact is evidenced by the enormous collection of hats of various types and styles in my closet. (I may or may not have a slight problem.)

One of my newest hat purchases is a beautifully stylish gray fedora. The brand is Gap but the fedora came to me by way of ThredUp (like about 75% of my current wardrobe). I’m completely smitten with this hat. The width of the brim, the shape of the crown, the color, even the grosgrain ribbon band—it’s all perfection. To top it all off, it fits like it was made for my head.

*Sigh* I think I’m in love…

Styling this hat within my wardrobe choices is so effortless. It goes with practically everything I own, making it easy to mix and match with lots of different outfits. This hat is versatile, too. It can be dressed up or worn with more casual looks.

grey-fedora2

For this look, I chose to pair it with a long, taupe colored skirt, burgundy sweater, and soft ombre scarf. This outfit has so many elements I absolutely adore. The hat, the scarf, the colors—they play so beautifully off of one another.

The skirt has been one of my favorite items in my entire closet for a long time now. If you’ve read any of my fashion posts before, you may have noticed that I hang on to my clothes for years. When I find a clothing item I really like, I tend to wear it for many seasons. I choose good quality clothing that has a timeless appeal. My clothing choices are based on my personal style. I don’t generally follow trends unless I feel they fit with my personal sense of style.

Anyway, back to the skirt. It’s a great fit, I love the fabric and the color, and it’s nice and long, which I love. And the best part—I bought it at a thrift store! Bargain shopping at it’s finest.

This sweater is another item I’ve had for a while. It’s simple and can be accessorized easily. A wardrobe staple if there ever was one.

Oh, this scarf! What can I say about this scarf other than it is gorgeous? My ombre scarves are some of my most worn, with good reason. They’re just plain beautiful! This one is made from a soft, draping fabric with a silky feel. It’s so luxurious to wear. It came in a subscription box last year and I’ve worn it so much since then. The colors of this scarf just happen to tie the entire outfit together perfectly.

My hair is styled in a braided side bun, which worked well with the low brim of the fedora. If you’d like to try this hairstyle, you can check out my tutorial to learn how I did it.

grey-fedora1

I know I’ve gushed a bit about this outfit, but I just love how it came together. It made me feel so regal and elegant to wear it.

Plus, it included a gray fedora. Need I say more?

What I Wore

Skirt: thrifted (similar)
Sweater: (similar)
Scarf: (similar)
Fedora: Gap (via ThredUp)

Please note: This post may contain affiliate links. This means I may earn a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you purchase something using one of my links.  Note that I only recommend products I believe in. Your support is appreciated!

Linking up with: Modest Mondays| Hello Monday| Classy Monday | Start the Week Stylish | Watch What I am Wearing | Style Sessions | Style Swap Tuesdays | On Trend Tuesdays | Turning Heads Tuesday | What I Wore | What I Wore Wednesday | Style Me Wednesday | Color and Grace | Who’s Wearing What Wednesday |  Style Spotlight | What Wives Wear | Thursday ModaNo Rules Weekend Blog Party | Friday’s Fab Favorites | Fun Fashion  | Fancy Friday | Fabulous Friday | Fashion Friday | Weekend Wear Linkup

Blanket Scarf Bonanza

When you live in a cold winter climate like New England, a blanket scarf is the perfect accessory for keeping warm. It’s versatile and fashionable—a blanket scarf is incredibly useful.

I’ve talked about my blanket scarf obsession before. I’ve acquired several of them since last fall, and now my collection is complete with gorgeous, soft scarves I can wear on all those chilly days winter throws my way.

I’d thought I’d share a few images of how I love to style my blanket scarves. I did a post a while back about 5 ways to wear a blanket scarf, but I’ve got a couple of favorite ways I wear mine most of the time. I also have a few outfits that look especially suited to wearing a blanket scarf with. You really do have to plan an entire outfit around a blanket scarf! Keeping things proportional is something that is important to keep in mind.

This first scarf is one I got last fall. It came in the fall Fab Fit Fun box, and it’s simply fabulous! It was especially perfect for wearing during the holidays. The color way and pattern are so classic. This particular scarf is from Modcloth, but these can be found almost anywhere now. They are extremely popular and very much still on trend.

blanket-scarf-classic-style

blanket-scarf-belted

Next, this scarf is one I received as a gift from my mother for Christmas. The colors are so pretty. It goes beautifully with grey, which I love. I’ve styled it with a wool cap and long cardigan for a cozy, wintery look.

blue-green-blanket-scarf

blue-green-blanket-scarf-hat2

blue-green-blanket-scarf-hat

This final look incorporates a lovely subdued pink blanket scarf with hints of purple throughout. The color combination of this scarf is completely different from the others, making it unique (and ultra feminine). It is much subtler and softer, so it goes with some of my softer colored wardrobe items. I’ve really had a lot of fun finding clothing combinations to incorporate this scarf into.

pink-blanket-scarf

If you’re looking for an accessory that looks great, adds a lot of interest to an outfit, and keeps you warm and cozy during the cold winter months, you should definitely try a blanket scarf. I am really loving mine!

What I Wore

Outfit 1
Blanket scarf: Modcloth (via Fab Fit Fun)
Skirt: upcycled (via ThredUp)
Shirt: Banana Republic (via ThredUp)
Earrings: (similar)

Outfit 2
Blanket scarf: gift (find one similar here)
Skirt: upcycled (via ThredUp)
Shirt: Ann Taylor (via ThredUp)
Cardigan: Old Navy
Cap: (similar)
Earrings: (similar)

Outfit 3
Blanket Scarf: Zulily
Shirt: Novae
Skirt: Crazy Horse (another ThredUp find)

Please note: This post may contain affiliate links. This means I may earn a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you purchase something using one of my links.  Note that I only recommend products I believe in. Your support is appreciated!

Linking up with: Modest Mondays| Hello Monday| Classy Monday | Start the Week Stylish | Watch What I am Wearing | Style Sessions | Style Swap Tuesdays | On Trend Tuesdays | Turning Heads Tuesday | What I Wore | What I Wore Wednesday | Style Me Wednesday | Color and Grace | Who’s Wearing What Wednesday |  Style Spotlight | What Wives WearNo Rules Weekend Blog Party | Friday’s Fab Favorites | Fun Fashion  | Fancy Friday | Fabulous Friday | Fashion Friday | Weekend Wear Linkup

Pin It on Pinterest