Showing posts with label lovely bloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lovely bloggers. Show all posts

Monday, August 15, 2011

Canadian Goodies

Last week I received a package from Meg of Lovely Miss Meg's.

























































It turned out to be some filled with some awesome Canadian goodies which included the ever elusive ketchup chips. The last time I had them was 10 years ago and I've been trying to find them in the states ever since. But it's obviously a Canada only thing, so I was looking forward to opening a bag. It doesn't sound as bad as you think. The taste reminded me of salt and vinegar chips with a more milder bite. I'm so glad to have them that I'm still on the first bag. Prolonging the ketchup chip eating process.









































































I also got some awesome chocolate bars and a little bottle of Maple syrup. Of course the candy has already been consumed, but I'm saving the Maple syrup for when I make some amazing french toast or pancakes. 




Thanks so much Meg for sending me this!

Friday, July 22, 2011

Guest Post: My Five Favorite Superheroes & What They Taught Me About Fashion

It's finally here! Comic-con! I have some awesome guest bloggers to occupy this space while I'm gone. Give them a warm welcome and don't forget to check out their blogs too!
     -Stephanie

Hello there Someday Smarter readers (boy is that a mouthful)! While Stephanie is off enjoying Comic Con (and making me ridiculously jealous in the process), I am here to keep you entertained. Oh who am I you ask?  I am Kate and I blog over at Divergent Musings.  My blog is a little bit of everything, life, style, and kittens. But I am not here to talk about those things. Ok, maybe just a little. Anyways, Stephanie and I share the love of a number of different things, including fashion/style, awesome television shows (How I Met Your Mother for the win), and most importantly, incredibly geeky fun stuff like superheroes, video games and comics (she is at Comic Con after all). So when she asked me to guest post for her, I was more than excited. Then I got stumped about what to write.  But after much hemming and hawing, I decided to share with you my love for superheroes AND fashion. I bet you didn’t know the two could be connected, now did you. So here it is, my five favorite superheroes and what they taught me about fashion.



5. Batman (Bruce Wayne)– One of the only DC superheroes that I enjoy, Batman is a mysterious and interesting guy.  A billionaire who lost his parents at a young age, as an adult Bruce Wayne wears perfectly pressed suits, never has a hair out of place, and has a perfectly chiseled jaw line.  He is a proper playboy, never settling down, and seems to only trust one person, dear old Alfred.  So what did this caped crusader teach me about fashion?  First, capes will NEVER go out of style.  Seriously, put one on and you will be instantly more badass.  The cape can be any size or color, and ones that have pockets to hide knick-knacks are even better.  Second, wearing black makes you seem more mysterious, which instantly makes you 100x times hotter.  Do you think Batman would be as fascinating if he had a skintight suit that was bright yellow?  I THINK NOT.  So the next time you are putting together your most mysterious and badass outfit, make sure you wear a lot of black…and don’t forget the cape.



4. Superman (Clark Kent) – The only other DC superhero that I enjoy, Superman is a man of few words.  Some may think this makes him come off as dimwitted and aloof, but frankly, that is what I find endearing about him.  He isn’t of this Earth, but lets be honest, he is still pretty damn smokin’.  Lois Lane, move on over, this one is mine.  As for what this odd young alien-man taught me about fashion?  Lets just go with the glasses. The perfect accessory to hide who you really are, make you look far more intelligent than you actually are, and I can’t lie, glasses are just plain sexy.  Sure he might not need them with his perfect x-ray vision, but without them, he would just be plain old Superman. Ok, I have to be honest, I always preferred him as Clark Kent, though I certainly don’t mind that skintight suit showing off his muscles.


3. Thor – Sure he might be an arrogant ass at times, but you have to admit, he could lay down a butt whooping in a heartbeat.  The son of Odin, and brother of Loki, Thor is known as much for his cocky ways as his giant hammer of doom.  Sure he lives in a faraway mystical land that only the gods can access, and a long distance relationship would be quite difficult, but for him, I would give a try.  So what does a Norse god offer in the way of fashion and style advice?  Well for this one, I think I might veer away from fashion and go more towards beauty.  You know those gorgeous blonde locks of his?  If you take care of your hair, brush it every day, and apply oil treatments to it on a regular basis, you too can have the luscious mane of a Norse god, and then girls (or ladies) will be fawning all over you.  And if we are being upfront with each other here, anyone who calls him a sissy-girl for that mane of beautiful hair, they will likely end up with a hammer up you know where.

2. Wolverine (James Howlett/Logan) – Oh Hugh Jackman, I mean Wolverine, how you slay me so.  Your inability to remember anything about your past, your giant adamantium claws, your rugged good looks…will you please be my boyfriend?  Ok sure, he might have a bit of a temper, and he has serious authority problems, and he is definitely damaged goods, and lets not forget, if you date him you are likely to end up dead, but I would still risk those claws being stuck through my abdomen for a night out on the town with him. When it comes to fashion, Wolverine has taught me that sometimes the simplest pieces are the best looking. Jeans and a perfectly fitting t-shirt can be a million times better looking than that $400 dress you were eyeing earlier. Especially since you never know if you are going to have to beat up some bad guys and get your clothes dirty and torn up (which can also look quite good, when worn by a rugged man with scruff and epic sideburns).

1. Iron Man (Tony Stark) – Tony Stark, let me count the ways that I love you.  And no, it is not just because you were played by THE Robert Downey Jr. in the recent movies. I love you because you are a bad boy gone good, yet you still don’t give a damn. You save the world, but you don’t let anyone tell you what to do. You don’t play well with others, yet you know how to play. You are both fiercely intelligent and a major nerd, yet you know how to be a playboy and pour on the charm. And dude, of all of the superheroes out there, you are one of the only that was not born with a power, or obtained one later.  Instead, you used your intelligence to create the most epic piece of machinery ever, and become one. That, my friends, is the definition of badass. And in the fashion world, you have taught me that sometimes more really is better. Your suit is ridiculously flashy, over the top, and nowhere near understated or mysterious, and that is what makes it so great. When you walk into a room, all eyes are on you, and you have everyone’s full and complete attention.

Honorable Mentions
Captain America – You make red, white and blue look like something we should all be wearing.
The Hulk – Green can be quite flattering and doesn’t make you always look Irish.
The X-Men – Matching outfits isn’t always just for twins.

Thanks Kate for this awesome post. Who knew that we can get style tips right from the pages of comic books. I also agree that guys with glasses are very sexy. Who knew that prescriptive lenses can be so swoon worthy. Once again thanks and don't forget to check out her blog!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Come Sail Away With Me


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Striped Dress: Old Navy
Belt: Target
Necklace: American Eagle Outfitters
Flats: Trouve

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I really like the nautical feel to this dress, but I didn’t want to look like an extra on the Love Boat. So I added my studded belt and rhinestone/chain necklace. It toughens it up a little bit where it looks like I mean business to the other cruise goers when I play a round of shuffle board with them. This will be a very versatile

I think for the rest of the month, I’m just going to wear skirts and dresses. The weather has been so nice that I haven’t felt the need to wear pants or capris. Plus by wearing my skirts and dresses, it’ll give me a good assessment of what are keepers and what needs to be tossed. I was also wondering if anyone has bought or sold through Smashion? I need a place to sell some of my clothes and the nearest Buffalo Exchange is an hour away. There is a resale shop where I live, but it’s a crapshoot. Plus I would feel weird hawking my clothes on the blog. Any advice would be really useful.

Finally, I have my first guest blog post up over at S.S. Vintage. Thanks to Samantha for letting me post on her blog. You should check out her blog, where she posts the vintage finds she sells on her Etsy shop and things that inspire her. She also has a giveaway with Hay, Rita! Vintage going on right now.
What are you waiting for? Go check it out!
   

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Jeanius


30x30 Items
8) Forever 21 Top
15) Old Navy Cardigan
23) Old Navy Skinny Jeans
28) Old Navy Flats

The Icing
Vera Wang for Kohls Necklace
Anne Klein watch (gift from sister)


After two days of skirts, today was jeans day. It's funny how I have at 10-15 pairs of jeans and only really wear 1/4 of them on a regular basis. I just need to get rid of the ones I don't wear at all.  How many jeans do you own and actually wear?  


Also last week I was one of the winners in Laurel's giveaway and today I got my prizes, a little collage wallet and an necklace that she made here self. How awesome is that?
Thanks so much Laurel! Go check out her blog, for she is a fellow admirer of musicals, Glee and girls who kick ass. :P
Oh and she's participating in the 30x30 too.

  

 

Thursday, February 3, 2011

30x30: I Like Your Style

Today during my lunch I was going take outfit photos. I even made a special trip to the local park. Then it happened. My camera decided to go kaput on me. It'll turn on, but the lens just makes this sad clicking noise then stops. I mentioned before that I wanted to get a new camera, but I was hoping that would be in two months, not in two weeks. So tomorrow morning I'll be heading out to Best Buy to get a new camera. Probably another point and shoot. Nothing fancy.

So instead I'm going to post my favorite looks from my fellow 30x30 bloggers. This was something I wanted to do when I did it back in November but never got around to it. Not this time! 
Without further ado... my favorite looks. 

I would have never thought of substituting a tank top as a sweater vest. But after seeing Keira of A Pretty Penny rocking it, I will have to try this out. Plus I want her bangs. 


Mustard yellow. A color I like, but afraid to try out because I don't think it'll look good on me. However it does look on Bri of 49 Dresses. It looks extra cute paired with the polka dot skirt. 


I love how Emily of Bright Tights, Cloudy City mixes chambray, stripes, lace and camel. 
I might have to re-create this after the 30x30.


Finally our fearless leader and the one who started it all, Kendi
tripes and lace. So very chic.


Also I'm a little late in posting this, but go check out one of my favorite bloggers The Body Electric
She has an awesome Valentine's Day giveaway featuring valentines she crafted herself!

Aren't they darling?

Monday, January 24, 2011

Florals and Braids


Floral Top: Old Navy
Vest: Gap
Black Tuxedo Jeans: Old Navy
Pink Flats: Old Navy
Bike Necklace: Forever 21
Earrings: Anthropologie


 I finally tested the milk-maid braids and I like the way it came out. I usually don't put my hair up because I always feel weird about my round face. Much like how I'm not fond of super short haircuts on me. But I think the bangs soften the look a bit. I don't know if braids have had their moment, but I think might experiment more with braids and wearing my hair up in general. 
Next up, I'm going to try this tutorial from Sydney
I also watched True Grit today and it was enjoyable to watch. The western genre is something I don't watch a lot of, (and I have yet to watch the original with John Wayne) but leave it to the Cohen Brothers to make it witty and suspenseful film. I wish I can be a little spitfire like Mattie,  and LaBoeuf has pretty awesome 'stache.

Also who's ready for another one of Kendi's 30x30 challenges? The winter edition starts next week and I already started getting my 30 items ready. I'm thinking of wearing more skirts and dresses this time around. Make it a little more challenging for me. I also think I'll better adhere to the no shopping for 30 days since I need to save for the all things I have planned out for the next few months. Plus I also went on a little clothes shopping binge after the first 30 for 30. While I did find items that can work in my closet, I spent a more than I should. 
If you want to participate in the challenge go here to be on the remix list!

Also like my new header? I had Meg of Bow Ties Are Cool, do a portrait of me and I love how it turned out. Like a hot cartoon character. Hehe.
She's a very talented artist and you should check her blog out. Go, now!
I spent four hours yesterday trying to get my header centered and also not look blurry. Why must you be so difficult blogger! I still have to fix the sidebars, so it's still a work in progress. 
But hopefully I'll have it finished by the end of this month.
 

Friday, November 6, 2009

A Shoe-in...

One of the things I like about the blogging community is that I discover new blogs I would have otherwise never heard about. A blog that I frequently read, Ringo, have a banana! recently shared this wonderful diy post from the Vamoose that I have instantly fallen in love with. What a great way to re-work shoes you that you might have sitting in your closet.
They are what I like to call super girly shoe-clips.
Makes me even more excited about going to the fabric store this weekend!

Pictures courtesy of the Vamoose

Monday, March 2, 2009

30's Gal

Took this quiz over at The Butterfly Blog and found out that the 30's fits me fashion wise. Interesting...

What fashion through the 90s to present decades fit you?
the clever 1930s Gal You are the clever 1930s Gal. You are very resourceful and your great at taking nothing and making it into something. You act wiser beyond your years and you are naturally very motherly. You are the one that others come to when they need advice. You have a strong will and your able to get through anything.

The books for you: The Grapes of Wrath and The Wizard of Oz

Style Icons:Mae West and Thelma Todd

Movies For you: A Christmas Story and The Notebook

Sport for you: Biking

Where would you be on a Saturday Night: At the movie theater

Favorite Artist: Dorothy Hawksley

You'd Get along with: The Darling Gibson Girl
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