coffee wear + coupon code!

Yesterday Raven remarked at how I've been making hot coffee everyday, instead of iced (which we usually do in the summer). My argument is that hot coffee wakes me up more, and while tackling emails and catching up on my favorite blogs, it's way more cozy. So, the hot coffee streak continues (especially today, it's so cool out!). Here's my daydream of the perfect coffee drinking situation:

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Top // Sweats // Mug // Pillow 1, 2

Please oh please order those J. Crew sweats. I've been living in them since I got them last year. Definitely oder a size down - they stretch! - and add a monogram, because you can. Isn't that mug beautiful? I contacted shop owner Sylwia in May to order 2 personalized mugs for my friends, and she absolutely exceeded my expectations. I was so excited about the outcome (I was able to choose the color of the flowers, and request that each mug be a little different), that I reached out to her about a coupon code for you lovely people!

She said yes, so for the next 30 days, please enjoy 20% off anything in her shop with the code LITTLEREDSWELL!

Enjoy, friends, and have a great day :)

warby parker's beacon collection

Raven needs new sunglasses badly (I think I've mentioned this before). He's wearing $5 H&M frames from our trip to Puerto Rico almost 3 years ago. When we were talking about the kind of glasses that would work for him, he wanted to make sure that whatever the style, they didn't come with a hefty price tag. Enter Warby Parker. IMG_3077-3

The brand is committed to making affordable designer quality eyewear (glasses and sunglasses alike), and incredibly donates glasses to countries where access to eyewear is limited and sometimes nonexistent.

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Today marks the launch of their Beacon Collection, and I think we've found a winner for Raven (and perhaps myself?). The frames are deliciously stylish and easy to wear; they were created to inspire spontaneous late night adventures that last until dawn (an inherent and magical quality of New York).

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The collection's colors are spot-on perfect for summer, I'm loving the Nancy frames in Lemon (pictured above).

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I think Raven could rock the Ingram frames (above) but in Tortoise.

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To view the full collection, click here for sunglasses and here for eyeglasses.  I would love to hear what you think - let me know :)

xo

 

images by Petra Collins, used with Warby Parker's permission.

 

how to: identify classics you already own

View More: http://ashley-caroline.pass.us/littleredswellbranding Almost daily on the internet, one could find any number of articles about classic pieces (or as my SIL calls them, HQB's - high quality basics) that every woman should own.

These articles are important, don't get me wrong! But, as with any exercise, you have to start by looking in before you can look outward (can I get an Amen??). So, before you start trolling the web for white button downs and blue blazers, let's scope out what you're already workin' with.

1. Don't judge your wardrobe. So many times with clients I hear "I know, I know, I don't even know why I own that..." before I even say anything. Hold up a sec, friend! Quit doling out judgement and put on your thinking cap. The good stuff is in there, you just haven't thought of it yet. Obvious: the  Polo button down from HS with pit stains. Yes, it's RL, and yes, it gets donated. Not so obvious: that weird tunic that you love but have no idea how to wear. Put it on, and start imagining what it would look like if it were shorter, tighter, without that appliqué rose. Got it? Now put it in the save pile and take it to be altered stat.

2. Classics don't have to be black and white (PUN). Though black and white do go with everything, don't feel the need to rid your closet of every other color. Those silk jammie pants from a couple years ago work great with a chambray button down, at the beach, and with some heels for going out. They're patterned and loud, and that's a good thing.

3. Your jewelry is part of your closet, too. You don't need 75 H&M statement necklaces. What do you wear out of those 75? What did you wear in the last month? Keep those, and then ask yourself if any of your friends would wear what you plan on selling / donating. Every time I clean out my closet, I invariably find stuff that my best friend Gill would love. I've been right every time (she has the most wonderfully imaginative sense of style ever).

4. No, you don't need an LBD. If you're an actress, you might not ever wear a blazer. A blazer is a classic piece of clothing, but don't get one just because every article aimed at the corporate gal says you need it. If it makes more sense for you to invest in an amazing pair of heels that you can wear to auditions, then do that. Don't let society pigeon hole you (steps off soap box).

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5. Less is more. Build your closet. As with anything, stay true to your style. If you're a t-shirt and jeans kind of gal, get some amazing Rag & Bone denim. If you wear dresses every day, hit up a department store and treat yourself. The goal is to invest in pieces that you'll still wear in 10 years, or will eventually be stolen out of your closet by a daughter, son, niece or nephew.

 

photos by Ashley Caroline Photography.

outfit: sky high solution

Does anyone else have a heel problem? I'll be the first to admit, I rarely ever wear them. Whereas I used to wear stilettos every day in high school, now I wear 2 inch heels at most, anything higher and I throw some flats in my bag juuust in case. My high school self swore I would't end up this way, but what can I do? I feel more comfortable in flats. Today though, I'm wondering if the problem is not the shoes, but the entire outfit. So, what if we wore heels with a killer casual ensemble? Maybe we can psych ourselves out. Check it:

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I love this summer look of a loose fitting tee, some ripped up boyfriend jeans, and a knockout pair of pumps. And just in case you're wondering how this get-up works for those of us who are flat-inclined? Gingham checkered D'Orsay flats are the answer (though Birks, grecian sandals, and Toms work, too). Throw on some flowered sunnies to shade your eyes from your own hotness.

Hmm, would you try this?

suits me

3e648f17e4a5300303268bcab8ea0ef7 I'm going to a wedding this weekend, and though I'll be working, when I came across this picture, I fell in love with the idea of a pant suit / set as an alternative outfit choice for a wedding guest. Think of how awesome it would feel to be completely comfortable all night, and still be able to pull off lookin' fancy. I'm sure the above set costs more than the contents of my closet combined, so here's my take on the look:

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top // pants // shoes // necklace // necklace

The key to making this work look is having the same color palette for both the top and bottom piece, so it looks more like a set. Patterns do not need to match, in fact, I'm kind of loving the clash here. Pants could be jacquard style, cropped trousers or skinny. Top should be boxy and silky. Fold in a pop of color on your feet or your lips, and accessorize to your liking - how perfect is that turquoise for summer??

Would you try this look?

 

top image via Pinterest.