Thursday, August 30, 2012

JCA "Help Style Me!" Weekly Post

This is the weekly "Help Style Me!" post, where we can share items we are having trouble putting outfits together with. Elaine (in this post) says it best, "You know, that thing you bought because you love it and you keep pulling it out and then putting it away without wearing it?"

Please share your J.Crew item (either that you own or are thinking about getting) that you would love help creating an outfit with.

Also, please help out by offering your styling advice. Feel free to include links to your blog (where you incorporated that piece) or to Polyvore (where you showcased an outfit with that piece). Thanks in advance! :)

48 comments:

  1. Okay - I am seriously contemplating the berry pink penil skirt. Ideas on flours to go with it, especially blazers?

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    1. It is more like berry red, IMO. It is just sort of a dull reddish raspberry. To me that makes it really hard to pair up with anything! I realize this is the least helpful post ever, lol. Sorry.

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    2. I sent you email this morning re the skirt.

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    3. I'm not sure myself what I'm going to wear this with -- I also was surprised to find it was more red than pink IRL. Which is okay since my vibrant flame one is definitely more orange than red, lol.

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  2. There are new arrivals this morning! Not a ton, but some cute stuff!!

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  3. Just purchased the Saturday pant in heather spruce. Any ideas what to wear these with? TIA!

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    1. I usually wear mine with button-downs and ballet flats, but they also look great with Tippi sweaters layered over a tank and worn with Chucks or Tretorns. The chambray shirts (Selvedge, Western, etc.) pair especially well with the Saturday Pants. HTH!

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  4. Love the fit and color of the No. 2 pencil skirt in manor purple herringbone, but I'm about to return it because I can't think of a way to style it! All I'm coming up with is caramel brown for a sweater and boots. Would love to hear some more ideas! Note that I'm generally not into pastel colors at all, so this would be a somewhat unique piece in my wardrobe.

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    1. I have that skirt and was considering returning it for the same reason but realized there's more options that just neutrals. Obviously browns and creams would look great, but I pair it with jewel tones also, like cobalt blue and emerald/jade green. I've also done mustardy yellows. Navy blue would work well too imo. HTH!

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    3. I have the unagi tweed skirt from a few years ago that is a tad brighter and I paired it with the navy/white polka dot blouse from a few years ago and leopard print shoes...here's my PV set, I think it would still work with that skirt.
      Unagi Tweed with Polka Dots

      I've also paired it with vibrant flame but this skirt might be too muted for that...HTH

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    4. Thank you so much mamakoh and shopmurphy. I tried my few navy pieces this morning and they didn't work well, but I still have hopes for my favorite neutral, charcoal. And I will certainly try mustards and cobalt blue! (no emerald tops in my collection.)

      Love your your Polyvore set, shopmurphy, that "Unagi" skirt looks really close to this one color-wise.

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  5. What's everyone wearing with the navy pop art polkadot cafe capris they picked up recently for a great price? The polkadots are between ivory and tan and don't really match either! Would love to hear everyone's ideas!

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  6. I am stuck on how to style my vibrant flame pencil skirt. Other than black and cream, I have no good ideas. And I can't pull off a mint top like the catalogue model. Thought?

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    1. Flower Power, check out my polyvore set I made showing my favorite outfit with the skirt. My skirt is actually the deep persimmon from fall 2008, but it is practically identical to vibrant flame. The set shows it with caramel and peach colors, which I blatantly copied from the fall 2008 model pic. The red/caramel combo is one of my favorites.

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    2. Think browns and blues. I love it with navy stripes and navy polka dots or olive/brownish stripes/polka dots. Leopard if you like animal prints. Also great with denim and chambray.

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    3. I think you can wear almost any animal print, stripes, and in solids, chambray always works well as an alternative.

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    4. I have worn my vibrant flame skirt with a camel coloured sweater and coral Valentina pumps (that idea came from the catalogue), chambray, navy, leopard print, grey, brown and a light flax-type colour. I have also worn it with mint and it worked really well...I'm sure you could pull it off, specifically if it's a lighter and less saturated mint colour.

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    5. This one is my all-time favorite JC pencil skirt! I like to wear mine with a navy button-down or sweater and a necklace made of bright turquoise beads. LOVE!

      My second favorite outfit is pairing this skirt with the black and white python-print blouise/cami from several years ago and a black merino crewneck cardi and my snowball necklace.

      This year I may try something purple or berry-colored with it if I can find the right shade.

      Love all of the above suggestions and will be trying them fo sho!

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    6. Elaine, I love your navy/turq/vibrant flame suggestion. I will definitely try that!

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    7. Elaine, I did exactly what you said in THIS POST from May of this year. You have to scroll to the bottom to see the blouse. I love this combination.

      I also like it with navy or cobalt blue. I have it paired with a Boden silk pop spot top and navy cardi in THIS POST from March 2011. It's a post all about pairing colors with orange.

      As Rose mentioned, it also goes well with animal prints. When I pair it with a cobalt blue top I usually wear a pair of leopard-print shoes like J.Crew's Juliet.

      Mine is also the persimmon from 2008 and I wear it a lot more than I ever expected, I love it.

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    8. Cobalt blue is a great idea! I will try that this fall/winter with a cobalt sweater I have.

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    9. Navy and camel are my two favorites to pair with the vibrant flame color! I'm wearing the vibrant flame Winnie pants and I have the white oxford button down with the black polka dots on.

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    10. Think of it as orange and look across the color wheel to blues! You could use the cream as a third color and neutral to ground it a bit.

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  7. What's everyone wearing with the cafe capri navy pop art polkadot that is a great price? The polkadots are between ivory and tan and not really either. Would love to hear everyone's styling ideas!

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    1. I would treat them as neutral. If you are not afraid of color, pink, bright green, modern red or yellow would look great I think. Or wear them with camel/brown/gray to tone them down.

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    2. I think these would like great with any bright colored top. I was also planning a conservative look with the navy tiered dot and a schoolboy. I ended up returning these because the dots on the back seam didn't line up and my husband thought they made my bum look weird! :P

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    3. Thanks ajc and injanuity! I tried my flame linen sweater and think it's a winner!

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  8. Help with the Pleated skirt in polka-dot crepe? Just bit the bullet and bought it because I couldn't go without it any longer...

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    1. Love the sweater they paired it with. You can wear mint green, red, white, navy on the top. And that is just a few.

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  9. Thanks Jcrew JD and AJC! I appreciate your advice! I am being so careful this fall....

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  10. Does any one have the Little Edie purse? I am considering the pecan one for a small crossbody.

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    1. Scroll down this post to see one. It's quite small.

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    2. Hmmm... yes is tiny. Maybe I'll wait-- thanks, Rose!

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  11. Does anyone have the Jayne T-Strap Ballet Flats? How do they fit? What do you wear them with?

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    1. I just got mine in the mail yesterday - they fit a little snug at first but I can tell they will stretch a little so I'm happy with my normal flats size at JCrew. I tried them on with my various toothpick denim and I think they look really cute! I was worried the strap around the ankle would look funky with ankle length jeans but I was pleasantly surprised. I also tried them wot shorts and liked them.

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    2. I have the version from last season. I am usually a 7.5 or 8 and took an 8 in these. I haven't broken them out yet, but plan to wear them with skinny ankle pants. I love the t-strap detail!!

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    3. Are they at all narrow?

      I think they'd be super cute with skinnies, too, but do you think they'd be too leg-shortening with a skirt? Because of the ankle strap.

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  12. I just bought the Tippi in Azalea/Gray polka dots and not sure what to pair it with? Does anyone have any ideaS?

    lyanate76@hotmail.com

    XOX thanks!

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  13. I have the Jane T-strap ballet flats with the fishbone chain detail from last year as well & do you believe I've never worn them yet? I bought them @ full price right before new years & panicked because they were selling so fast & the expected ship date @ the time was April! I'm absolutely in love with them but I'm afraid to ruin them or something? They do look incredible with my Minnie's & toothpick zip cords. I too had to size up to a 9. They are narrow, but I have a narrow foot. I'm def gonna break them out this fall!

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    1. Nooo! If they're narrow on you, they will be crazy narrow on me, since my foot is on the wider side of medium. I've found that J.Crew's flats this year have all been sadly very narrow.

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    2. Yes, they are pretty narrow. I have a narrow foot so they worked for me, but could see them being too tight on others.

      Re: the ankle strap, I have the tan/nude color and the strap is so thin I think it's pretty unobtrusive. But my legs are also pretty short so I hadn't really thought of wearing them with skirts or dresses. I think the could work with longer legs. HTH!!

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  14. Do the wool cafe capris fit the same as the regular? Should I get the same size? Do they stretch the same or more?

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  15. This is SORT OF off topic, but not too much: I am stuck in a watch dilemma: I have the Brompton Hobo and another staple purse with yellow gold hardware as well as much of the JCrew Jewelry with yellow gold hardware. I also have a couple of meaningful pieces that are white gold, including my wedding band and engagement ring. The question is--should I invest in a white gold/silver/stainless steel watch or a yellow gold watch? Will a silver watch clash with the gold hardware purses? Will a gold watch be out of style/dated soon? I trust the JCA's most of all, so I thought I would pose this question to you, ladies. I appreciate any feedback! Thanks!

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  16. I have the sequin bomber jacket and am almost at the 60-day return mark. I am tempted to return it. I love the jacket but I haven't figured out how to wear it. Any ideas? It's a cute piece but I'm afraid it just isn't me. Thanks.

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  17. Meggers, reply isn't working for me so I'm posting a new comment.

    I have a white gold wedding set as well and I wear a large gold Michael Kors watch almost every day. I also have numerous bags with gold hardware. I love the idea of a two tone watch, that has both silver and gold. That way you'd always have the perfect watch, especially if you're a bit shy about mixing metals.

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