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
Showing posts with label Silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silver. Show all posts
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Styling a Maxi Skirt
Maxi skirts are pieces that I often have a hard time styling. They appeal to me because they're comfortable like pajamas, but I never know what to pair them with. I mean, probably not a pajama top and slippers, so what then?
Well, today, I thought I'd pair my maxi with a plaid shirt and flat ankle boots:
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Shirt: c/o Foxcroft Skirt: LOFT Boots: Nine West |
As it turns out, plaid was the answer. In fact, I think plaid maybe the the answer to most things. Okay, maybe not, but it was certainly the answer to what to wear with this maxi skirt:
And although the combination of the plaid and the boots is a little more cowboy-adjacent than I'd like (the fringe necklace doesn't help matters), I think the boots were part of the answer as well:
So, there you go, folks; my solution to what to wear with a maxi.
Happy Wednesday, All!
Gracey
Get the Look
Foxcroft plaid shirt (exact, similar on sale)
Lou & Grey maxi (exact, similar for less)
Similar fringe necklace
Monday, February 10, 2014
A Little Wine With That Cheese
Someone the other day made the comment that I have a big, cheesy smile. This is true. I do. And, I figured if I was putting all this cheese out, I should offer some wine too. So here you go:
Get it? I'm wearing a wine-colored outfit. Yeah, my sense of humor is pretty cheesy too. But, this outfit isn't, right? It's kind of great? I always forget how flattering monochromatic looks can be, as I tend towards a riot of color and prints, but this is almost slimming:
In real life, the skirt and the sweater aren't actually as similar in color as they appear in pictures. In fact, I thought the skirt might be radiant orchid, but it really is reading as wine (or burgundy or oxblood) in these photos. Which is cool . It helps the title make sense.
Also, because I really don't do monochromatic, I added some color with my earrings:
They're vintage Mexican silver (via Lil' Gypsy) and I think they're a lovely addition to my otherwise monochromatic look.
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
Get it? I'm wearing a wine-colored outfit. Yeah, my sense of humor is pretty cheesy too. But, this outfit isn't, right? It's kind of great? I always forget how flattering monochromatic looks can be, as I tend towards a riot of color and prints, but this is almost slimming:
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Skirt and Sweater: thrifted Boots: MICHAEL Michael Kors "Bromley" Necklace: Macy's |
In real life, the skirt and the sweater aren't actually as similar in color as they appear in pictures. In fact, I thought the skirt might be radiant orchid, but it really is reading as wine (or burgundy or oxblood) in these photos. Which is cool . It helps the title make sense.
Also, because I really don't do monochromatic, I added some color with my earrings:
They're vintage Mexican silver (via Lil' Gypsy) and I think they're a lovely addition to my otherwise monochromatic look.
Happy Monday, All!
Gracey
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Monday, December 2, 2013
Blue Nile Giveaway
This is my new vintage sweater dress:
I love it because I can pretend it's teal in certain lights, because it looks fantastic with orange tights and because... buttons:
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Buttons! |
But, enough about the dress, let's talk giveaway.
Although you can't see it, because my hair decided to eat it, I am actually wearing this Blue Nile sterling silver branch necklace:
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Branch Necklace in Sterling Silver - image via Blue Nile |
Isn't it lovely? The fine folks at Blue Nile were kind enough to send me a necklace and sent another for one of my readers. It's part of their "Get One, Give One" campaign for the holidays.
But, because I love my Readers, I've decided to give away m personal necklace as well, so everyone will have two chances to win. You can either keep it for yourself or gift it to a friend or loved one; they make perfect stocking stuffers!
So, how do you win? It's easy. Just follow Fashion for Giants either with Google Friend Connect or Bloglovin' (see the buttons on the sidebar) and leave a comment below saying you've done so. I will choose two winners on Friday evening so make sure you check back Saturday to see if you've won.
Happy Monday, All! And good luck!
Gracey
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Literary Stylings # 2: City of Dark Magic
Hello, and welcome to the second ever Literary Stylings Link Party and All-Around Good Time! Today, I’m wearing a look inspired by the book City of Dark Magic, by Magnus Flyte:
As I've mentioned before, this wasn’t my favorite book that I read in July (it was, in fact, sort of terrible) but I was inspired by the descriptions of Prague at night:
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Image via www.goodreads.com |
As I've mentioned before, this wasn’t my favorite book that I read in July (it was, in fact, sort of terrible) but I was inspired by the descriptions of Prague at night:
And I tried to channel that in my look, what with the
dark colors and the added sparkle of my accessories:
The photo above is supposed to be showing a close up of my accessories, but, mostly, I am just laughing my fool head off. As I do. I would, however, like to point out that I attached a rhinestone brooch to my necklace, a la Carrie at Petal by Petal and was super proud of myself.
And now for your literary stylings! Bloggers, you can link to your
literature-inspired look here:
And, don’t forget, if you’re not a blogger, you can post your literature-inspired look on the
Fashion for Giants Facebook page!
Happy Tuesday, All!
Gracey
P.S. For those curious about City of Dark Magic, it’s not very good at all. It’s kind of all over the place and there are ridiculous amounts of ridiculous, gratuitous sex. And not even good sex, just silly, pointless sex. So much so that it ruins the book. Not that the book was above being ruined otherwise; the copious sex scenes are not the only parts of the story that are poorly written.
Labels:
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White
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
True Blue
No, not the Madonna song*, the pants:
I have been looking for some summery skinnies as most of my skinnies are dark colors and/or corduroy. I
have a coral pair but wanted a pair in the blue/green family.
Unfortunately, all I could find were pastel colors. I
say unfortunately because my thighs hate pastel skinnies, and,
to be honest, I don’t love them all that much either. Happily, I was
able to find these lovely true blue skinnies at JC Penney the other day:
And the color is perfect. It’s summery without
being pastel. It pairs well with my favorite neutral, gray. And it
looks great with neon:
*Okay, fine, the Madonna song too:
Happy Wednesday, All!
Gracey
Shop the Look:
jcp “Sophie” Perfect Skinnies
jcp Slub Sweatshirt
Coconuts “Casey” flat (also available in neon yellow)
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Gracey and the Big Thigh Day
I am having a big thigh day today:
Don’t get me wrong, I always have big thighs. My
thighs will tell you themselves that they are the biggest, baddest
thighs on the planet and that that is why they’re forming their own
republic.
But, I think they're planning something because I could barely get these jeans over them today. Usually when they act up, I like to quash their
dreams of independence with a full skirt, but I’ve been too busy lately
to chase down the rebel leaders. The result? My thighs in open
rebellion. And by open rebellion, I mean jeans:
Well, Thighs, enjoy it while it lasts. Because as
soon as I can marshal my forces, I’m coming after you with the
biggest, fullest skirt I can find.
Happy Wednesday, Everyone! (Well, everyone except my thighs, of course).
Gracey
Shop the Look:
Exact Gap Real Straight jeans (Tall available)
Similar yellow Gap sweater (Tall available)
Similar heeled clogs
Similar fringe necklace
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Gracey Wins Again
I don’t wear this sweater dress/tunic/thingy very often
because it’s quite difficult for me to style.
But, this morning, I thought if a shar pei can look cute covered in
loose folds, so can I:
Okay, so maybe that's not the best logic I’ve ever applied to an
outfit, but I kind of feel like this
works. Probably because I also wore a
turtleneck and they make everything better.
In addition to the sweater thing (???) and the turtleneck (Gap), I also wore a
knit pencil skirt (Elementz via Macy’s) and herringbone tights (Hue). I finished the look with a belt (thrifted),
cuffed boots (Gap) and a fringe necklace (Jessica Simpson via Macys).
In all honesty, I think it’s probably the belt that saved
this look, not the turtleneck; although I think we can all agree that the
turtleneck played a strong supporting role.
The problem is that no matter how carefully I arrange the folds of this
sweater, it has a tendency to accentuate my tummy. By belting it with a contrasting belt at the
smallest part of my waist (also known as my ribs), I fool the eye into thinking
my waist is smaller than it is. Yeah, take
that, foolish eyes; Gracey wins again! Muah ha ha ha ha.
Happy Thursday, All!
Gracey
Shop The Look
Similar sweaterdress
Similar pencil skirt (I looked for my actual skirt, which I got just last weekend on clearance at Macy's, but couldn't find it online. They had a lot left in the store though.)
Similar herringbone tights
Similar cuffed boots
Similar necklace
Similar turtleneck
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Friday, June 29, 2012
Loose and Lazy Stripes
I was out rather late last night for Last Thursday (I’ll
post pictures tomorrow) so I just wanted to be comfortable today. Hence this rather loose and lazy (slatternly?)
outfit:
I layered a loose, striped tee (Target) over a loose,
striped maxi dress (Gap), added flats (Target), a multi-colored scarf
(Nordstrom) and a silver cuff (thrifted).
It was like wearing stripe-y pajamas, which is just what I needed after
a late night of tipsy tomfoolery.
Seriously, this is so cozy and comfortable; I’m definitely keeping all
of these pieces in The Giants Closet.
Happy Friday, All!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Gracey