A Perfect Pair II

A Perfect Pair II

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Finding just the right shoes for this season of dress-up (weddings, parties, vacations) is no easy task. Ideally, you should have one pair that go with everything, and in a perfect world, it would be these babies. But a more reasonable and wearable option are Anthropologie’s speckled gold kitten heels (which also look adorable with one of my favorite styles of warm weather denim).

While we’re on the topic of parties, Tibi always has a special selection of frocks. This strapless tangerine works on many different bodies and is as appropriate dressed up at a wedding (with said heels) as dressed down (with a denim vest and gold flips) at Sunday brunch.

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The Wonderful Wedge

The Wonderful Wedge

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One item I am always on the lookout for? Nude patent leather wedges. More versatile, comfortable and practical than the high heel, these shoes are especially important as we approach dress season.

Simply, these shoes work with everything; the nude color maintains the neutrality, while the patent provides the attitude.

Remember that if you’re attending a [semi]formal Colorado wedding this Summer, the wedge allows grace on the grass.

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Clutch Time II

Clutch Time II

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I love clutches. Heading into wedding season, it’s as important a piece as any to have at the ready. The gold clutch pictured is the perfect accompaniment to any Spring/Summer frock, whether the celebration is beach chic or farm formal.

Vintage is best, and to that end, the biggest selection can be found here.

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Nostalgia Style

Nostalgia Style

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Working with clients to define their particular style, I often reference how early experiences inform our later preferences. The reasons we’re drawn to certain looks (whether we realize it or not) typically have roots in when and where we were raised, the culture of that time, and our memories. With a little bit of prodding, you can usually uncover certain likes and dislikes strictly based on the above criteria.

I remember playing for hours in my Grandmother’s jewelry box. Hardly the estate collections I now covet, she loved crystal costume pieces and, therefore, so did I. Like many little girls, I would dress up in her jewels and feel more fabulous than was natural at 8 years old.

Fast forward 25 years, and the pieces reminiscent of her collection are back in vogue in some of fashion’s hottest venues. While conducting my daily web searches, I stumbled across these earrings and was instantly reminded of my central thesis: your style is nostaglic; it’s what you already know… The hard part is knowing how to best showcase it, but you always have help for that.

 

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