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!
:)
I shared a look I styled with the Madewell Cargo Vest, Military Stripe Scarf, & MacAlister Zip Wedge Boots from J.Crew in this post.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking outfit. Thanks for sharing it!!
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DeleteI agree with maryeb, great outfit! I really like those flare jeans! And, thanks to you and Ina, I purchased the macaclister wedge boots ;)
DeleteThank you Lauren! I'm glad you were able to get the MacAlisters! I think you are going to love them. :)
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Any styling ideas for the floral sequin sleeve sweater in orchid? What color bottoms - navy, black, gray? Stumped other than jeans.
ReplyDeleteiztriden - What about chocolate brown or navy? The brown might not be work but I can see the navy.
DeleteAnyone know how to tie that belt knot shown on the collection A line wool skirt and on the sleeveless drapey wool dress? I just got the dress and can't figure out how they knotted that belt from the photo! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm not positive but to me it looks like how you would tie a robe or trench coat. Start to cross the sash over like you are going to tie a knot but just pull one loop through and then you can adjust it. Or, to make it a little more secure, you could tie a knot first and then go to tie a knot again and just pull one loop through. Does that make sense?
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