If you remember, last year I was given the opportunity to review a necklace from the kind people at Onecklace.
I chose the "Alegro" name necklace:
I love that necklace, and I wear it all the time.
Well, this year, I partnered with Onecklace once again, this time to choose a review a couple of Christmas presents from them. In their Christmas Collection, they have so many great options, but I ended up selecting another name necklace. This time it's the "Carrie" in 24K gold plate:
And I also selected one of the sterling silver Circle Initial Necklaces:
All three of these necklaces are currently on sale, along with several other pieces at Onecklace, including monogram necklaces, bar necklaces and personalized bracelets. And, with the code FFG10, my Reader Friends can get an additional 10% off of the already-lowered prices.
So, if you're still looking for Christmas gifts, I highly recommend Onecklace. As I said before, I wear my necklace all the time and believe my gifts will be well-received.
Happy Shopping, All!
Gracey
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Saturday, December 12, 2015
Monday, July 20, 2015
Paisley and Navy
I like this dress for July because it still feels sort of patriotic, but also work appropriate:
Now, I'm not saying American flag cut-offs aren't work appropriate, but... American flag cut-offs probably aren't work appropriate.
A nice red paisley though? You can probably get away with this at work:
Especially when paired with navy accessories:
See? This outfit is both patriotic and totes work appropriate:
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
Now, I'm not saying American flag cut-offs aren't work appropriate, but... American flag cut-offs probably aren't work appropriate.
A nice red paisley though? You can probably get away with this at work:
Especially when paired with navy accessories:
See? This outfit is both patriotic and totes work appropriate:
Dress: vintage, thrifted Belt: Old Navy Necklace: c/o Onecklace Earrings: gifted Shoes: Camper |
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
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Friday, July 10, 2015
Pastels and Earth Tones
These colors probably shouldn't be paired together, but I did it anyway:
I mean, pastels and earth tones? What was I thinking...
And yet, I swear this totally works:
Or not. I'm not an expert on color combinations that make sense. No, I'm better at those color combinations that make no sense at all.
Like pastels and earth tones together:
That's my specialty.
Happy Friday, All!
Gracey
I mean, pastels and earth tones? What was I thinking...
And yet, I swear this totally works:
Or not. I'm not an expert on color combinations that make sense. No, I'm better at those color combinations that make no sense at all.
Like pastels and earth tones together:
Pants: LOFT (similar) Top: TJ Maxx (similar) Cardigan: LOFT Earrings: Modcloth, sold out (similar) Shoes: FRYE (exact) (similar) (vegan option) |
That's my specialty.
Happy Friday, All!
Gracey
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Literary Stylings #16: Hidden
As I said last week, Hidden, by Paul Jaskunas, was really the only book I read last month that I liked:
As it's entirely too cold to be running about in a wet nightie sans undercrackers, I decided to base my look not on the cover, but on a passage from the book.
And here is my outfit:
As you can see, my skirt has a few pleats in it and I paired it with tights and an open-neck blouse. I'm also wearing both jewelry and perfume:
Although the above passage inspired my look, I can't really relate to it. Here the cold just makes me want to wear more and more layers. I don't care if I feel beautiful or not, I'm all about feeling warm. However, I do think this is an important passage in the book because I'm not sure she, the main character, Maggie Duke, is telling the truth. I think she wanted to feel beautiful, but not because of the cold.
This book is very interesting because you never really know what the truth is. In it, Maggie is attacked and nearly killed and her identification of her attacker based on her memories from that night get him sent to jail. But, then you find out that perhaps her memories of that night are not, in fact, true and maybe he didn't do. Maggie goes back through her memories of the time leading up to the attack as well as the attack itself and as she does so, you start to doubt her a little bit. Not just about the attack, but about everything.
You never really do find out what happened to Maggie that night, or rather, the author provides a couple of different options. It all depends on if you believe Maggie or not and you're definitely given reason not to. Just as you're given reason not to believe the other characters in the book.
Again, this really was an interesting book and a good mystery. And, as an added bonus, it produced an outfit I like:
Win-win.
And now, it's your turn. Are you winning with your literary-inspired looks from last month's reads? If so, don't forget to link up below!
Happy Tuesday, All!
Gracey
As it's entirely too cold to be running about in a wet nightie sans undercrackers, I decided to base my look not on the cover, but on a passage from the book.
I recall we had a cold November. There were snow flurries, and the flakes were a reminder of a secret the world was trying to tell me about myself. The colder it became, the more I wanted to feel beautiful. I bought pleated skirts, snug dresses, tights, and open-neck blouses. I wore jewelry and perfume to sustain myself.
And here is my outfit:
As you can see, my skirt has a few pleats in it and I paired it with tights and an open-neck blouse. I'm also wearing both jewelry and perfume:
Earrings: Moorea Seal Necklace: c/o Onecklace |
Although the above passage inspired my look, I can't really relate to it. Here the cold just makes me want to wear more and more layers. I don't care if I feel beautiful or not, I'm all about feeling warm. However, I do think this is an important passage in the book because I'm not sure she, the main character, Maggie Duke, is telling the truth. I think she wanted to feel beautiful, but not because of the cold.
This book is very interesting because you never really know what the truth is. In it, Maggie is attacked and nearly killed and her identification of her attacker based on her memories from that night get him sent to jail. But, then you find out that perhaps her memories of that night are not, in fact, true and maybe he didn't do. Maggie goes back through her memories of the time leading up to the attack as well as the attack itself and as she does so, you start to doubt her a little bit. Not just about the attack, but about everything.
You never really do find out what happened to Maggie that night, or rather, the author provides a couple of different options. It all depends on if you believe Maggie or not and you're definitely given reason not to. Just as you're given reason not to believe the other characters in the book.
Again, this really was an interesting book and a good mystery. And, as an added bonus, it produced an outfit I like:
Blouse: LOFT Skirt: thrifted vintage Blazer: Gap (similar) Tights: SPANX Booties: Splendid |
Win-win.
And now, it's your turn. Are you winning with your literary-inspired looks from last month's reads? If so, don't forget to link up below!
Happy Tuesday, All!
Gracey
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Double Cream
Double cream is hard to photograph, y'all. In the sun my outfit is completely blown out, but the shade is a bit dark:
And then, to compound matters, at some point I made this face:
I think that might be my listening face, but it looks like I'm mad as hell. I wasn't, but good luck convincing my face of that!
Eventually I got it together (stopped listening?) and quit looking as though I wanted to throttle someone:
But still, double cream is hard; it makes photography hard. And, apparently, it makes listening hard.
Happy Tuesday, All!
Gracey
And then, to compound matters, at some point I made this face:
I think that might be my listening face, but it looks like I'm mad as hell. I wasn't, but good luck convincing my face of that!
Eventually I got it together (stopped listening?) and quit looking as though I wanted to throttle someone:
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Skirt: thrifted vintage Blouse: LOFT Sandals: Seychelles |
But still, double cream is hard; it makes photography hard. And, apparently, it makes listening hard.
Happy Tuesday, All!
Gracey

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Friday, June 13, 2014
Safari So Good
The print on this dress delights me to no end:
I mean, what is more perfect for summer than a tropical safari print? That’s
right, nothing.
When I thrifted this dress the other day, I couldn’t wait to
wear it. I love the print, I love the
cut and I love the pockets:
Pockets!!
Best of all though, this dress provides the perfect frame for my new “Alegro”
name necklace courtesy of Onecklace:
I actually love this necklace. I wasn't sure that I would as I tend to go with heavier jewelry, but this
delicate piece is perfect for summer.
And it’s honestly just really pretty. I've worn it repeatedly since receiving it.
If you’re interested in an honestly pretty name necklace of
your own, or earrings, or a bracelet or any of those with initials instead of
your name, head on over to Onecklace. They have a huge selection of beautiful items and you can get 10% of your order with the code GIANTS10.
Happy Friday, All!
Gracey
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