Wynter Sweater in Sequin Stripe

Description from J Crew: Bold rugby stripes get doused in a twinkly mix of big and small sequins for that sporty-sparkly mix that’s a near obsession with our designers. Trimmed at the neck and cuffs in cozy rib, the hint of mohair only adds to its lofty feel (and body-skimming silhouette). Perfectly polished at the office—or the office party—it’s that day-to-night piece to shine in all season long. Acrylic/nylon/wool/mohair in a 5-gauge knit. Three-quarter sleeves. Hits at hip. 

So, online the dark stripe looked more black than dark gray to me even though the color was “Carbon”. Even before taking this sweater out of the package I saw that it was gray gray…Disappointment #1. I tried it on and it runs small. This is a “body-skimming silhouette” as the description says. I have on my normal J Crew Medium. The sleeves are right at the wrist, and almost too short…Disappointment #2. As you can see, Disappointment #3 is the sheerness of the carbon stripe. I certainly wasn’t planning on wearing another shirt under this sweater. To wear this slouchy like the online pic I would have to size up two more sizes, to an XL. This is not a keeper and is going back.

See the sweater on Ema in the Clay Blue.

What do you think about this sweater?

No. 2 Pencil Skirt in Tinsel Tweed

Description from J Crew: A true design icon—the pencil skirt—meticulously shaped and seamed to figure-flattering perfection (say hello to mile-long legs). Crafted from metallic threaded lace, it delivers just the right amount of seasonal sparkle. We also love it with blouses and blazers for the office. Acrylic/poly/nylon/wool. Pencil skirt shape. Sits at waist. Back zip. Back vent. Fully lined. 23 1/2″ long.


Even though I have the Unagi Tweed Pencil Skirt, I was curious to see the tinsel part of this skirt. I was hoping it might be a good holiday skirt. I purchased my usual size 6 for J Crew pencil skirts. The fit is great, like always, and the color is amazing. But, alas, the skirt just didn’t do it for me. You can see the metallic thread from far away but the close up shot doesn’t show it very well. I don’t see myself wearing this other than for the holidays or special occasions due to the metallic thread so this will go back.

What do you think of this skirt?

Here are a few OOTDs from last week. This first outfit I loved! I’ve had this belt for years and love it. It can be reversed so the multi-buckles are at the back. The skirt was so comfortable to wear and the weather was nice enough to be cozy but not too warm. Unfortunately, this skirt had a big issue. After I took it off, I noticed the seam where the waistband meets the skirt had come unraveled. There was at least a 5 inch hole in the skirt! The seam was stitched with the same merino wool it’s made out of and apparently any slight tugging or pulling on it made it come undone. I had to return it. If any of you have this skirt just be aware of the stitching. I don’t need anything falling apart for $128. And it’s too bad because I was eyeing the black skirt as well.

J Crew Silkspun Sweater
J Crew Merino Pleated Skirt
Corso Como Boots
Anthropologie Belt

One of my favorite shirts from J Crew. I have it in the Almond color as well. It runs big so I was able to size to a small in this. The purple is gorgeous IRL. And of course, my Cece Ballet Flats don’t know what they’ve gotten themselves into. They will be my work-horse flats for most of the Fall and Winter. I’m glad I have multiples!

J Crew Silk and Sequins Scoopneck
GAP Curvy Jeans
J Crew Cece Ballet Flats

I wore this to a wedding shower on Saturday. The Bride-to-Be was gorgeous in a Shoshanna dress. My fashionable NYC prima wore the Nanette Lepore Cafe Sheath Dress (see on Chloe here) (LOVE!!!) for her engagement pictures. The Blouson Dress is a favorite dress style of mine. I have the lace in both colors as well as the stripe in black. The Royal Paisley does not disappoint. I was excited to see I have so many cardigan and sweater options for it, including this Jackie in Buttercup…perfect match!

J Crew Jackie in Buttercup
J Crew Blouson Dress in Royal Paisley
Cole Haan Mary Janes

No OOTDs so far for this week. Husband has been home ruining my daily groove but I’ll give him a pass. He’s been sick for 7!!! weeks and now has shingles. Poor hubby. Luckily I’ve had chicken pox and The Boy has been vaccinated for them. But there is no kissing going on ’round here right now. I’m too busy to be sick. Can you believe Thanksgiving is next week? I’m busy every weekend starting now but I love this time of year.

Have a Great evening! I’ll be back with more reviews this week from that crazy 25% off sale. I am certainly shopped out. Luckily I’m not into all the Black Friday shopping. I go, but only to be my mom’s chauffeur. I can do a curb-side drop-off and then find a parking spot in BFE and not have anyone complain about how far they have to walk. I also run packages back to the car so our hands are not full of bags. And now that I’m old enough and have my “own” money, I can go eat anytime I want. My brother and I would starve for hours begging to go eat while she was in a zone shopping. Of course, I’m exaggerating…only slightly. Those marathon shopping trips my mom took us on is probably why I like to shop alone. Fun times.

I have last year’s Schoolboy Blazer in Velvet that I scored on super sale, in Black. I haven’t worn it yet but know it will be a staple in my closet this Fall and Winter. Because of our mostly mild temps in the Winter a blazer is the better choice to reach for when walking out the door compared to a bulky coat. (Let’s see if I change my tune once my Flared Perfect Coat is delivered.)

During the 25% off madness, I ordered this year’s Schoolboy Blazer in Velvet Poppy.

Well, readers, I have clearly met my match with bright colors. This is one I just cannot do. This is like a Neon Orange-y Salmon. And although orange and salmon look good on me, this color is almost blinding. You can see me from 100 miles away. 
WOW! Is it bright!

The velvet is plush and the size 8 fit me well. I would be able to layer under it comfortably. But sadly, this is going back. I sort of knew that as soon as I pulled it out of the box but I let it sit in my closet for a few days to be sure. It just didn’t go with anything and looked out-of-place with all my other blazers. Poor little Poppy.

I’ll be back later with some Que Bella’s. Have a Great Day!

I’m not a hat person. It’s been that way for about 7 years, timing with when I cut my hair short. I didn’t want to look even more like a boy by wearing a hat so I stayed away from them, with the exception of the occasional baseball cap to briefly run to the store on a bad hair day. But, lately I’ve been intrigued by fedoras and big floppy hats.

I found this denim fedora last month, on sale, at Lucky Brand that is very cute.

I then saw the Albertus Swanepoel Leopard Fedora at J Crew. So very cute. It also comes in a Vintage Burgandy…Love that color! But $178 for a hat? No thanks…I’m a shoe girl.

Well, Mr. Swanepoel currently has a collaboration with Target! And there is a Leopard Fedora in the collection! 
It is slightly different from the J Crew hat in that it has a ribbon with a feather detail. But, that is easily removed because it is only stitched every two inches or so around the hat. A few snips and the ribbon came off.

J Crew or Tar-Jay?
My guess is unless the J Crew and Target hats were side-by-side you would not be able to tell the difference between the two. Online, the descriptions state the J Crew hat is 100% Wool as does the Target collection hat. But that is not the case. The Target collection hat is 47% Angora, 28% nylon and 25% polyester.
The best part of the collection at Target…all the hats are $19.99! A great price if you are not really into hats (like me) or want to add a little leopard trend to your wardrobe without breaking the bank. There are some really cute cloches and a camo floppy hat. Perfect right now for us Texas gals during hunting season. I don’t hunt but a camo hat would make people think I do, right?
So what do you think about the fedora, J Crew or Target?