Skirt: ELLE, Kohl's
Eclectic Collective Necklace
Bag: JCPenney
Top: So, Kohl's
Bracelets, top row, from left to right: Apt. 9, Kohl's; Amazon; Worthington, JCPenney; Wet Seal; Amazon. Bracelets (and ring), bottom row, left to right: Worthington, JCPenney; Zulily; ROSSShoes: Betsey Johnson, DSW
Top: So, Kohl's
Headbands: INC, Macy's
Shoes: Mix No. 6, DSW
Bag: Target; Rhinestone bracelet: Zulily; Rings: Mixit, JCPenney; Rose bracelet: Francesca's; Belt: Belt is Cool, Amazon
Tights: Xhilaration, Target
Club Cupcake Necklace
Top: TJ Maxx
Bag: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's
Dress: Candie's, Kohl's
Scarf: Echo, Macy's
Top: ELLE, Kohl's
Rhinestone Rose Necklace
Skirt: ELLE, Kohl's
Butterfly and flower bracelets: Mixit, JCPenney; Fish and deco bracelets: Target: Ring: Bloomingsales Florist, Brigantine
Socks: Xhilaration, Target; Shoes: Jessica Simpson Collection, ROSS; Shoe clips: Burlington Coat Factory
Bag: Betsey Johnson, Macy's; Princess figure: A.C. Moore
When I hear "velvet," many things come to mind: National Velvet, Velvet Revolver, and red velvet cupcakes. Also, fashion from the Renaissance, the '60s, the '90s, . . . and now. Because everything old becomes new again. Especially stuff to wear while listening to Simon & Garfunkel and/or watching a joust. Not that I was doing either when wearing these plush pieces. But if Carrie Bradshaw can wear couture while eating popcorn (hashtag And Just Like That . . .), then I can wear off the rack on my porch.
Maybe next time I'll bring cupcakes.