Showing posts with label Nicole Miller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nicole Miller. Show all posts

Thursday, April 18, 2024

FM Gem: Heeeey, Baby. There ain't No Easy Way Out.

Jeans: Sonoma, Kohl's

Bag: Betsey Johnson, Modcloth

Shoes: A New Day, Target; Socks: Style & Co., Macy's

Headband: INC, Macy's

Night Sky Necklace

Sweater: On 34th, Macy's

Jacket: Worthington, JCPenney

Top: My Michelle, Kohl's

Bag: Nine West, Kohl's; Shoes: Chinese Laundry, Zulily

Top: Nicole Miller New York, Marshalls

Flowers at my parents' house.

Skirt: Candie's, Kohl's

Boots: Wild Fable, Target

Bag: INC, Macy's

Hair clip and dickey: SHEIN


Dress: Macy's

Bag: Dolls Kill

Bright Brown Bird Necklace

Hair clip: So, Kohl's

Top: Nine West, Kohl's

Truer words were never spoken, Tom Petty.  That's what I was thinking yesterday as I sang along with the radio on the way to my 32-week appointment.  Because if there's one thing you need when faced with the prospect of pushing a watermelon through a peephole, then it's a sense of humor.

Not that baby girl is a melon.  She's only 3 lbs., 5 oz. and will probably be a small but healthy 6 lbs. at birth.  And this mama, for one, is grateful.

I'm also grateful for my recent crop of necklaces and the outfits they inspired.  I'm still getting away with regular tops and dresses teamed with maternity leggings or jeans.  The last pair of jeans is actually a pair of jeggings, and an uncomfortable one at that.  But I just wore them for this pic and a short Zoom call.  For actual outings I rely on big bootcuts.  Like in the pic with the leopard coat, where I'm at the hospital for a prenatal class.  

Those classes, by the way, are no joke.  Consider this excerpt from the workbook:

"While Esmerelda is open to whatever happens, she is hoping for an unmedicated labor and birth.  She plans to give birth with the support of family, friends, and 2 doulas."

Clearly, Esmerelda and I are different people.  

Which is my way of saying, bring on the epidural.    

Monday, September 22, 2014

Chartreuse the Abstruse and a Note About Shopping




Chartreuse Chanteuse Necklace

Dress: XOXO
Sweater: So, Kohl's
Shoes: Guess, DSW
Bag: Merona, Target
Belt: Izod, Marshalls
Scarf: Nicole Miller, Marshalls
Sunglasses: Rampage, Boscov's




Top: Gifted
Skirt: L'Amour by Nanette Lepore for JCPenney
Shoes: Venus
Bag: Merona, Target
Belt: Marshalls
Sunglasses: Cloud Nine, Ocean City



Topaz Pizazz Necklace

Dress: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's
Shoes: Bucco, Kohl's
Bag: Gifted
Belt: Marshalls
Sunglasses: Rampage, Boscov's

According to dictionary.com, "abstruse" means "hard to understand; recondite; esoteric," making it as apt a descriptor as any for the oft misunderstood chartreuse.  Also, it rhymes, which is always a bonus.

I used to think of chartreuse as the afterthought of the neon color palette.  Pink, blue, and orange were indisputably the prominent players, their too-flagrant-to-be-lemon colleague little more than an interloper to be gently humored.  Maybe that's why I ended up relegating the bulk of my chartreuse beads (so acquired in mixed lots containing other, more suitable colors) to a see-through plastic green rectangle of a reticule stashed deep in the recesses of my purse closet.  To be fair, I'd put the beads in the purse to photograph for this very blog (it's on here somewhere if you look hard enough) -- the solid chartreuse made the translucent and hard-to-photograph plastic appear as a solid lime.  I rediscovered the beads just weeks ago at, as it turned out, a most opportune time.  I'd just vowed to buy as few new jewelry-making supplies (as well as clothes) as possible and instead make do with the stuff I already had, a decision that was born of both frugality and the allure of a personal challenge, necessity being the mother of invention and all of that.  When I started using the chartreuse beads, I realized that the odd, problem-child shade had a way of brightening up, and dare I say, bringing out the best in my more mainstream but less radiant beads.  It stoked the fires of coppers and ambers, thawed the frost of pinks and blues, and rescued russet from the bullying bluster of blues and purples.  The result was three funky new pieces for my Rustic Romance collection.  (As a side note, upon telling someone that the Electric Elephant Necklace belonged to the Rustic Romance group, the said someone asked if "rustic romance" was what I called it when the elephants "got together."  I somewhat haughtily retorted, "no," then launched into a monologue on the various and nuanced meanings of the word "romance."  Interestingly, I've since moved all of my other elephant necklaces [for yes, there are others] into this category, unwittingly orchestrating a safari-themed singles scene.)  

Anyway, the new necklaces make me glad that I decided to go on a bit of a shopping hiatus.  I'm approaching this challenge with the strategy of any addict, which is to try to quit cold turkey.  (It's no accident that I penned this post from a Boscov's parking lot.)  You know how a normal person can play a slot machine every now and then without it being a big deal, but how just one bet will send an inveterate gambler on the road to bankruptcy?  Well, this is kind of like that, except not one-tenth as serious (lest there be any confusion, I'm not going bankrupt).  Which is to say, a person who isn't a shopaholic can buy a sweater she doesn't need without it mattering much, but for someone who shops all the time, even a small, unnecessary purchase can send her backsliding down into a spiral of unchecked retail therapy.  So far I feel virtuous, like someone on the Cleanse, smugly superior to people popping cookies, or, in my case, this season's clutches.  Also, a bit like Laura Ingalls Wilder, sewing buttons on blouses instead of buying new ones and washing dish towels instead of going through reams of Bounty.  But how long before I run out of shampoo samples and need to hit Target, only to emerge with a week's worth of socks and the latest Weezer CD?  To prevent such a relapse, I came up with a few buys that don't count:

-- Items under $10.

-- Paperback books. (Hey, I've got to read, and I'm not entirely sure that I'm allowed back in the Brigantine library.)

-- Gifts. (Why should others have to pay for my penury?)  

That having been said, sometimes you have to let the Crock-Pot breathe before it explodes.  Which is a cute way of saying that I'm not cut out for going cold turkey.  But no matter; cool chicken has its challenges, too.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Split Personality Style



Rainy Day Rainbow Necklace

Cardigan: So, Kohl's
Camisole: So, Kohl's
Skirt: So, Kohl's
Shoes: Charles Albert, Alloy
Bag: Princess Vera, Kohl's
Belt: Wet Seal




 Rainbow Owl Necklace

Dress: Mossimo, Target
Sweater: Jeanne Pierre, Marshalls
Shoes: Betseyville, JCPenney
Bag: Delia's
Coat: Gap
Scarf: Nicole Miller, Marshalls




Blouse: Candie's, Kohl's
Tee: Wet Seal
Skirt: H&M
Shoes: Journeys
Bag: Nine West, gifted

Outfit number two gives off a preppy hippie vibe, an ill-advised cross between Eddie Bauer and Urban Outfitters (never mind that a not a stitch on dear Tammy hails from either retailer).  But, as is the explanation for so much of what goes on on this blog, I liked it.  For symmetry's sake, I feel bound to mention that the other two outfits are pure pop princess meets prep.  You know.  If pop princesses shopped at Kohl's and dressed like twelve-year-old sitcom stars.

Speaking of things that are mismatched, I was recently thinking about movies of 2013 when I remembered Jobs and how I'd expected more of a splash from a story in which an Apple icon is played by Ashton Kutcher.  If I ever met Ashton Kutcher, I fear I'd be compelled to say this.  He'd raise an eyebrow and ask, "Did you see it?" and then I'd be forced to look down at my shoes and mutter, "No, I did not."  

Friday, January 4, 2013

Lemon Lights it Up




Dress: Nicole Richie for Impulse at Macy's
Shoes: Charles Albert, Alloy
Bag: Nine West, Boscov's
Scarf belt: Nicole Miller, Marshalls
Scarf: Express
Hat: JCPenney



 

Junk Drawer Necklace

Blouse: Allen B, JCPenney
Tank: Worthington, JCPenney
Jeans: Candie's, Kohl's
Shoes: Rocket Dog, JCPenney
Bag: Gifted
Jacket: Decree, JCPenney
Long necklace: JCPenney




Dress: I Heart Ronson, JCPenney
Shoes: Worthington, JCPenney
Bag: Bisou Bisou, JCPenney

Nothing says happening hippie quite like a big, floppy hat.  Unfortunately, another thing that says it is boring earth tones.  So, I like to infuse brooding boho ensembles with a shot of yellow.  Enter the canary clompers in the first outfit.  And, for that matter, the canary itself in the last one.  Although more ladylike than boho, that severe gray dress was just begging for a splash of sunshine.