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23 February 2012

More from Last Weekend

As a blogger, what do you post about when all you do is go to class?  You milk the weekend for all you can, that's what.  Last Saturday (after taking a practice GMAT...) we headed to downtown Pittsburgh for a little night out.  Trying to be adventurous, we had Ethiopion food for dinner at a little restaurant called Abay (which is actually what my friends call me when we're joking around.) It was REALLY different. You order a couple of things- meats, vegetables, sauces- and then it all comes out on this really thin bread called injera.  The kicker? No utensils.  Instead, you use the injera to scoop it up into your mouth.  Classy.  Let me tell you...

Oh yes, and then we went to the casino.  And I won 36¢




Outfit Details
Jeans: Target, $20
Top: Charlotte Russe, $5
Jacket: superrrrr old
Boots: Target, $30
Scarf: Target, $5
Bag: Old Navy, $4
Watch: Thrifted, $2




20 February 2012

Sunday

Sunday we headed up to Pittsburgh to have a little day out, which was well needed after weeks of monotonous school food.  We had heard that there was a really good sushi bar in the strip district, but upon further exploration we realized it was a little takeout only stand.  Since we wanted to sit down and relax a bit, we decided to get a pizza instead, but were still really curious about the supposedly wonderful sushi bar.  So we went back for "desert." Holey Moley that was the best sushi EVER.

So, if you're in the Pittsburgh area, head on over to Andy's sushi bar (it's actually inside Wholey's fish market) in the strip district.  Deliciousness awaits..




We ordered what we read was the best- Salmon Mango.  It had SO many things in it.  What I remember: crabcake, salmon, asparagus, mango, spicy sauce, and some kind of leafy green.







Outfit details:
Top: Forever 21, $15
Jeans: T.J. Maxx, $15
Scarf: Old Navy, $9
Boots: Target, $13

10 February 2012

Last Friday



Jeans: TJ Maxx, $15
Chambray Top: J. Crew, $35
Sweater: American Eagle, gift
Jacket: Old Navy, $7
Boots: Thrifted, $5
Necklace: Sfera, €6

A week later, and I'm just now getting around to posting an outfit blog about last Friday...
Anyways, we've been getting some pretty cold weather here in Pittsburgh and it's been absolutely necessary to layer up!  Fridays are my "easy/hard" days.  I open up a coffee shop from 7:30-9, then have class (one of my favorites) from 9:30-10:20, and then I work in our school's admissions office from 10:30-4:30.  Because I'm usually running around all day, I generally stick to a casual/jeans ensemble (as I'm typing this I'm in a chiffon skirt- naturally.)

Anyways, I hope everyone has an awesome weekend!  




12 June 2010

A Cold Day at the Office






What
Jeans: Old Navy, $20
Top: J.C. Penneys, 97¢
Necklace: Target, $5
Jacket: Old Navy, $9
Headband: Forever 21, $2
Heels: TJ Maxx (Chinese Laundry), $10
Sandals: Payless, $3
Bracelet: Vintage, $5

Where
Work and running errands

Why
I normally don't wear jackets like this in the summer, and I almost never wear jeans to work... But dress at work is actually casual, and we just got a new airconditioning unit put in- brr! I ended up really liking this look though. It's something that's normally not "my style," but the teased/messy braid, military jacket, and skinnies all worked pretty well together.


This type of jacket was really popular earlier this year, but I hope it stays in for fall because I really like it!

26 May 2010

Going There Series Part 2: Internship

From life-guarding to working in retail at the local mall, there are endless opportunities for those of us looking for quick summer cash. However, as we grow older it becomes necessary for us to put a little more time and effort into choosing summer jobs or internships that will help us grow and experiment in our future career plans. For those of us that have worked hard and found the perfect (or maybe even not so perfect) internship, it’s time to buckle down and get a little more serious. Things that may not seem like such a big deal now, like arriving early and looking put together day in and day out may mean the difference in a recommendation or job offer in the future.


There are three main categories of work wear: casual, business casual, and business professional. Even for accomplished professionals the thin lines in between these categories can be blurry, so I’ve put together a few sample outfits and guidelines for getting ready.


Casual


Internship- Casual 1Fashion Trends & Styles - Polyvore


There is a pretty big difference between casual and business casual, so make sure you are confident in exactly which set you will be expected to adhere to. Casual dress means that you are allowed to wear almost anything. Jeans, simple t-shirts, longer shorts, and casual shoes are all acceptable casual wear options. However, stay away from baggy jeans, sweats, and cheap flip-flops. Even though you have plenty of freedom, you don’t want to abuse it. In fact, I’ve found that it’s always a good idea to dress slightly nicer than how you are expected. This shows that you are taking your job or internship seriously and care about making a good impression


Business Casual


Option 1

Business Casual 1Fashion Trends & Styles - Polyvore


Option Two


Internship- Business Casual 2Fashion Trends & Styles - Polyvore

Business Casual is just a step down from business professional. Although you won’t be expected to wear suits or jackets, you should look put together and professional. Unless specifically mentioned, jeans should not be worn in a business casual workplace. Instead, stock up on slacks, nice capris, skirts and dresses. When wearing a skirt or dress, look for a length you would wear to church. While I don’t always stick to knee-length, I definitely don’t go much shorter for work.


Business Professional


Option One (For more conservative jobs)



Internship- Business ProfessionalFashion Trends & Styles - Polyvore



Option Two (For less conservative jobs)Internship- Business Professional 1

When it comes to Business Professional, you should be ready to dress like a serious professional. Although the amount of freedom allowed will depend on your exact workplace, blazers or jackets are an expected part of all outfits. While professionals at the most conservative locations (like legal firms) will likely stick to darker colored suits, and minimal accessories, working people at places with more creative freedom (like advertising or graphic design agencies) will probably be incorporating bright colors and fun prints. Regardless of where your job falls on the spectrum, feel free to show your personality with fun accessories like those in the outfits above.

May 24: Gray Denim Revival



What
Skirt: Old Navy, $5
Top: Target, $15
Belt: Gap Outlet, $6
Heels: Dillard's (Antonio Melani), $30
Sunglasses: Rue 21, $6

Where
Working all day and then getting Chinese takeout and a movie with my mom :)

Why
I bought this skirt early last year in super sale at Old Navy, but haven't ever worn it because I then went through a phase where I decided I hated denim skirts. I actually saw someone with a really awesome outfit on and I realized, Hey, I have that skirt! So here is my grey denim pencil skirt revival. I actually really did like the way the outfit turned out though. It was casual, but at the same time cute and put together enough for work.

On a more personal note, besides dressing nice, what makes you feel better when you're down? My mom and I used to fight all the time, but ever since college we've gotten SO much closer, hence the Chinese food and movie night, which definitely does make those not-so-awesome days much better :)

19 May 2010

Going There Series


Now that it's summertime I'm so excited to do more than just outfit posts. One of the projects I'll be working on is the "Going There" series. It will consist of outfit ideas and advice on what you should wear and bring to any type of event that might occur during the summer. I have so many fun event ideas to start working on, but I need your help! Let me know what you'll be doing this summer and the type of events/places you would like me to work on.

Have a wonderful summer!



13 May 2010

May 11: Shades of Green






What
Skirt: Target, $15
Top: Kohl's, $4
Heels: Rue 21, $2
Belt: Charlotte Russe, $9
Earrings: Puerto Rican Market, $12
Ring: gift :)

Where
Today was my second day on the job at the State 4-H office. I like it, a lot. This morning my task was to organize service project locations for the Junior High Academic Conference coming up in June. During my break my dad took me to lunch at a deli he used to own on campus, Good Times Deli. If you're ever in Knoxville and want a good sandwich, go there.

Why
For anyone who isn't familiar with the 4-H organization, or if you didn't hear enough yesterday, lol, the 4-H colors are kelly green and white. Even though this skirt has more than just kelly green, I couldn't help but think of 4-H when I first bought it last summer. Since it was pretty warm today I added a simple fitted top and a belt and earrings to pull it together. For my hair I just popped in some sponge rollers to give it a little wave, then braided the side back to keep my hair out of my face.

12 May 2010

Workin' Girl



What
Shorts: Gap Outlet, $5
Tank Top: Target, $9
Cardigan: Target, $12
Necklace: Puerto Rican Market, 50¢
Flats: Target, $9
Bag: Ross, $20

Where
Today I started work at my summer internship! I'll be working at the state 4-H office in Knoxville doing marketing and event planning for the busy summer months. For those of you who aren't familiar with 4-H, it is a youth development (4-12 grade) organization aimed at developing youth in any of the 27 project areas of their choosing. When I was in 4-H I did public speaking, leadership, citizenship, and clothing (big surprise there, haha). 4-H is an incredible organization, and I truly believe it was instrumental in making me the person I am today. Since 4-H is supported by federal grants, it is available in every state- so if you know any younger kids, get them involved!

Why
Dress at work is casual, but I like to look a little nicer. Black bermuda shorts with a cardigan (office is cold!) and pink flats were a perfect easy look for the day!

30 April 2010

Up in the Air





What
Dress: ShopMamie.com, $29
Top: Old Navy, $5
Belt: New York and Company, $4
Sandals: Charlotte Russe, $14
Leaf Ring: Charlotte Russe, $4
Black and Blue Cat Eye Sunglasses: Charlotte Russe, $4

Where
A quick run to the mall and then work and classes. Today was our last day of classes! Although I'll miss all my northern friends I'm pretty excited to get home and start my summer internship.

Why
While searching for fun fashion blogs I recently ran across shopmamie.com. It's an awesome online boutique in which every item is handpicked by the two owners- and everything is under $100! I think I'll be doing a fun find friday article on them sometime soon, so be sure to check back!

Anyways, I love to wear random prints and accessories. 1) Because they're cute and unique and 2) Because they almost always serve as a conversation starter.

The print on this adorable sweetheart-neckline dress is actually roses and airplanes. I'm in love. The dress is girly with a fun twist, which is definitely a way I would describe my personal style. To make it appropriate for class I layered it over a black top and added some simple accessories and sandals- but I can't wait to pair it with my cork and black wedges during the summer.

Although I repeatedly wear every piece of clothing I have (if you don't like it enough to wear it more than once, don't buy it!) I usually try and space out the unique things and wear them different each time. However, I can tell I'll be wearing this little dress quite a bit in the summer :) Do you have any items that you repeat often? Let me know!

29 April 2010

The Secret Garden






What
Crew Neck Top: Old Navy, $5
Floral Skirt: Abercrombie and Fitch, $25
Gladiator Sandals: Old Navy, $5
Denim Vest: TJ Maxx, 50¢
Locket Necklace: The Body Shop, $3
Flower Headband: Forever 21, $2

Where
Classes and errands

Why
For some reason this outfit reminded me of the movie/book, The Secret Garden,which is actually quite funny considering I don't even remember what the movie was about. It must just be the floral and locket necklace that has me thinking that. On a different note, I apologize in advance for the probable lack of blogging this coming week. I have finals Monday-Thursday next week that I really should be focusing on. Hopefully I'll have some time to work on a few interesting posts about getting ready quick and dealing with stress though :)