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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Advertorial Ambivalence Averted



 Sweet Stuff Eraser Necklace

Cardigan: DKNY, Macy's
Camisole: So, Kohl's
Skirt: H&M
Shoes: Ami Clubwear
Bag: Xhilaration, Target




Tee: So, Kohl's
Cardigan: So, Kohl's
Skirt: Material Girl, Macy's
Shoes: Ami Clubwear
Bag: Princess Vera, Kohl's
Belt: Wet Seal




Sweater: Sweater Project, Macy's
Tank: Arizona Jeans, JCPenney
Skirt: Marshalls
Shoes: Barefeet Shoes
Bag: Nordstrom



Colorful Carats Necklace

Dress: Material Girl, Macy's
Camisole: Worthington, JCPenney
Shoes: Betseyville, Macy's
Bag: B&B, Ocean City
Jacket: Bisou Bisou, JCPenney

Some months ago I received an email from an online housewares retailer (who shall remain nameless) inviting me to blog about some of their products.  I ignored the request, having long since made the decision to plug only those products that I genuinely liked (i.e., clothes and kooky collectibles).  Then I heard from them again a couple of weeks ago and reconsidered.  It was possible, after all, that I was being narrow-minded.  So I wrote this post, liberally linking to the online retailer's offerings:

Ever since the husband and I dipped our toes into the wild whirlpool that is house hunting, I can't help but wonder what it would be like to have a yard.  Not just a sad patch of rented lawn where patio furniture comes to die, but a grown-up space of civilized green where people could sip umbrella drinks while hashing out the issues of the day (by which, of course, I mean talking about "Homeland" and comparing pet pictures).  

Part showplace and part sanctuary, my dream yard would have all the drama and heart of a not-quite-critically-acclaimed but audience-lauded romantic comedy.  Which means color and water (for all of those hilarious pool party hijinks) and foliage set aflame by the pop and sizzle of electric lights.  Yes, I"m talking about LED, that longevity-loving, three-letter acronym that makes everything more special and glamorous with just the swell of a circuit.  Scintillating for all seasons, these science-made stars burn past the last summer sunset to hold court at holiday celebrations.  Come December everyone would huddle in a heated tent, hot cider and coffee beckoning from the bar and tunes tumbling from the magic that is the portable mini Bluetooth speakers as that night's master of ceremonies (who else but the hubby?) spins the game-show-quality, crayon-box-bright prize wheel to raffle off a fresh Tote Trove treat or a savory cheese (cheddar for the lucky, Stilton for the less fortunate).  Romance would blossom; business deals would be made (take that, golf course), the stuff of cinema simmering in my not-so-humble garden, party-goers pocketing their prizes so that they may relive the revelry when corralling the carpool come Monday morning.

That, dear readers, is what I hope to take home from my house hunt.  Because "mortgage" and "property taxes" and "down payment" are ugly words that don't allow for the whimsy of dreaming.  Or for prize wheels (that yield wheels of cheese).

I sat on the draft for awhile.  I even replied to the online retailer, requesting details about the word count, minimum product links, and my control of the final post.  A week passed without a response.  I thought that maybe they were no longer interested, that my questions had made me seem too Type A (i.e., more trouble than I was worth).  I was just about to take their silence as a sign that I shouldn't be blogging for bucks anyway when their reply popped into my inbox.  As it turned out, they wanted me to edit and post an already-written article about cleaning lawn chair cushions or some such nonsense.  Of course I declined, saying that such a post seemed more appropriate for a blogger dedicated to writing about home improvement.  What I didn't say was that I'd never post something that I hadn't written.  

The incident reminded me ever so slightly of that "Sex and the City" episode in which Carrie's editor at Vogue tells her that their readers want to hear about shoes, not about what Carrie Bradshaw thinks about shoes.  I couldn't help but think that this was just one more example of how writers' impulses to weave creative stories are so often squelched by big business's need for no-nonsense, product-pushing prose.  And yet, isn't it the funny, messy human interest stuff that draws people in, whether you're peddling pumps or patio sets?

Artistic integrity aside, my bowing out was probably for the best.  I wasn't at all sure about that LED thing.    

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Fruits and Felines . . .




 Fabulous Felt Yellow Crochet Collar Necklace

Top: Modcloth
Jeans: Barefeet Shoes
Shoes: Ami Clubwear
Bag: American Eagle, Payless
Jacket: Vanilla Star, Kohl's



Fabulous Felt Red Crochet Collar Necklace

Dress: JCPenney
Skirt: Candie's, Kohl's
Shoes: Candie's, Kohl's
Bag: JCPenney
Belt: Apt. 9, Kohl's
Jacket: Candie's, Kohl's



 Strawberry Explosion Necklace

Jacket: Material Girl, Macy's
Tee: So, Kohl's
Jeans: Candie's, Kohl's
Shoes: Payless
Bag: Nine West, ROSS Dress for Less

Copco, Target

Target

My fruit pitcher, etc. collection.


Hello Kitty Sweet Treats Colorforms

. . . are what make this country great.  Or maybe they're what make the country of Japan great, at least when the fruits are more kawaii than corn-fed and the felines are more anime than aloof.  That having been said, here are some of the produce- and Hello Kitty-themed things that hang out in my space, accompanied by a strawberry jam sandwich of ensembles.  

On the fringes of the fruit angle, I made a new dish called Peach Chicken the other night.  The result was a delicious dessert that had been dive-bombed by insouciant poultry.  Not inedible, but weird, kind of like chocolate cake with a dry meatloaf center.

Maybe next time I stick with grilled cheese.  Well, grilled cheese on Hello Kitty-branded bread.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

September is for Sapphire





 Neon Snazzy Circles Necklace

Dress: Modcloth
Print wedges: Bucco, Kohl's
Metallic pumps: Paris Hilton, Marshalls
Sunset clutch: Apt. 9, Kohl's
Metallic shoulder bag: Gap





 Happy Cloud Necklace

Tee: JCPenney
Skirt: Marshalls
Shoes: Barefeet Shoes
Hello Kitty Tote: Amazon
White shoulder bag: Nine West, Boscov's


 Seashells in Space Necklace

Top: Mossimo, Target
Skirt: Denizen by Levi's, Target
Shoes: Ami Clubwear
Bag: Gap
Scarf: Express



Pastel Snazzy Circles Necklace

Top: Marshalls
Jeans: Earl Jeans, Macy's
Shoes: Payless
Bag: Shoe Dept.

And turquoise.  And sky blue.  And navy.  (But never ever cornflower or Wedgwood.)  Equal parts no-nonsense and regal, these shades make for a nice jewel box of a post-summer palette.  I've always loved blue, much more so than pink.  (I know I've blogged about that before, but sometimes it just bears repeating.  I considered saying, "I've always loved the cool kiss of cobalt," "blue just blows me away," or something else silly-and-or-pompous, but thought better of sacrificing my street cred.)  The whole blue-vs.-pink thing takes me back to that last scene in "Sleeping Beauty" when Princess Aurora is dancing with the prince with the fairies hovering overhead, arguing over which color is better and changing the shade of Aurora's gown in the crossfire.  The result is an ever-changing, Technicolor dream of a dress drenched in Disney movie magic.  (So much for avoiding bombastic writing.)  

Team blue fairy, this post is for you.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Waging the War of the Wedges



 Three Ring Circus Necklace

Dress: Wet Seal
Shoes: Barefeet Shoes
Pouch: Lancome
Jacket: Abbey Dawn, Kohl's
Sunglasses: Cloud Nine, Ocean City
Scarf: A.C. Moore



 Bright Flight Corsage Necklace

Dress: Boscov's
Shoes: MetroStyle
Bag: H&M
Jacket: Material Girl, Macy's
Belt: Wet Seal
Sunglasses: JCPenney
Scarf: A.C. Moore



 Fabulous Felt Sassy Stripes Necklace

Sweater: Sweater Project, Macy's
Skirt: Boscov's
Bag: Xhilaration, Target
Shoes: Ami Clubwear
Socks: Kohl's



Carnival Cluster Necklace

Dress: Macy's
Flip flops: Candie's, Kohl's
Bag: Apt. 9, Kohl's
Scarf: Express
Sunglasses: Relic, Kohl's

Watermelon wedges, that is.  It's a battle of David and Goliath proportions.  On one side of the ring we have our old pal, the Lancome cosmetics bag.  Small but sleek, it was rescued from a rummage sale to find fame and fortune as Tammy (the Torso's) right-hand Tote Trove model.  Then on the other side we have our big, bad newcomer, a straw and pleather shoulder bag from Scandinavian superstore H&M.  Is this summer staple juiciest framed by let's-party leopard or pin-up polka dots?  Paired with a rainbow-wrapped T-strap or a sun-speckled sandal?  May minimal juice be shed before we find out.