Sunday, February 23, 2014

Winter Blues

If you are anything like me, a lack of fresh air gets you down.  Here in Michigan, we are almost at two straight months of the worst winter I can remember.  The cold, the snow, the salt, the messy car. UGH! Last week we hit 45 for one day and not even half of the white stuff is gone, but I was outside without my coat on!
With all of this cold, I've been trying to find ways to keep my spirits up and not go into hibernation!

Here's my list of essentials to beat the cold weather blues!

1. Summery fragrances!  On myself, I will still wear my wintery perfume (Michael Kors, or Burberry), but not in my house and car! I have been burning a bunch of candles, all of which are warm weather scents.  Among the lemons, and flowers, one of my favorites is Pink Grapefruit from Henri Bendel.
2. Spring and summer shopping! 
I have been in the mall so often, I should set up camp.  While I love buying clothes, I can't resist when there is a sale on 'New Arrivals'.  Of course, I'm talking about J. Crew.  If you aren't on their email list, what are you waiting for?  Their new sales, and clearing out sales are dangerous! 

3. A cute mani/pedi!  How can you get out of the blues if your nails are suffering from the cold weather? This time of year, I have to wear gloves at night with lotion just to help my poor cuticles.  Some cute polish and you'll feel much better!  Have you checked out Essie's new Spring collection? 
I can't decide which is my favorite.  

4. Get yourself summer ready now!  Go to the gym, give yourself a facial and a hair mask, do beach waves on a Thursday.  

How do you deal with the weather? 
mSa

Monday, February 10, 2014

Kate Spade Surprise Sale!


Go to the sale!

If I hadn't just spent money on this cute bracelet, so aptly named, Finishing Touch, I would be all over this sale! 
Buy here 
Are you as much of a Kate Spade fanatic as me? I'm super excited because my local store is getting a remodel!  I can't wait until I see it in a few months.

mSa

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

So I haven't updated in a very long time.  I struggled for a while with the direction of my blog and what I wanted to do with it.  I have decided that instead of focusing on one are of my life, I have decided to make a lifestyle blog.  I hope you all enjoy!
-mSa

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Cashmere Cold Weather Accessories

Hi Readers,
Happy November!  Now that the weather should be getting colder. I say should because it is currently 63 degrees in my part of Michigan.  Two years ago, I bought these adorable cashmere gloves at Target.  Every year, they continue to have the set.  It is 100% cashmere and comes in nice colors like cream, grey and red.  Online has an even larger selection.  The scarves run about $25 and gloves and hats for $20.  These are a great gift for this holiday season, or for yourself.  I will be buying the scarf this year to go with my gloves. 

If cashmere isn't your thing (how is it not?!), they also have a variety of leather gloves. However, I would steer clear of the acrylics because the quality is never as good and never as lasting as the classic and quality materials.  

mSa

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Down Vest

Autumn weather always makes me wish to wear cozy clothes, but as the weather fluctuates between freezing in the morning and 60 during the day, a full blown coat is sometimes too much.  For the weekend, I like to hang up my trench and wear my puffy vest.  It is super cute with a sweater and jeans and allows enough air in so that I don't get too warm.  I have a basic black down vest a few years ago from Eddie Bauer, but here are another great option.  This is the Old Porter Puffer Vest from Vineyard Vines is adorable and functional.  It is $148 which is not bad for down.  If this is out of your price range, look for solid seams, a good zipper, and the stuffing. It should be high quality.  Since most outerwear even from cheap stores can be around $50, I think this is a time to spend more money and get a better quality and not waste your money on a cheaply made item. 

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Apple Slices

I thought I would do my go-to autumn snack for you today.  

Take your favorite type of apple, core it and put it in a Ziploc bag.  Sprinkle in a fair amount of cinnamon, a dash of nutmeg and a small pinch of sugar (if you desire) and wait until mid-afternoon.  

Enjoy your yummy, healthy treat!
mSa

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Affordable Fall Essentials

Now that the weather has turned and actually become colder, I think I can do my fall essentials post.  It is so difficult to resist the urge to wear my cold weather clothes even when it is 70 degrees out, but it doesn't really apply. These clothes can get you through to a few weeks before Christmas depending on where you live. 


1.The trench coat
Nothing exudes class like a classic trench.  Structured and borrowed from menswear, a trench can be ladylike and provide an extra pizazz to your wardrobe.  Instead of a classic camel straight from the mens' department, choose one with a ruffle, or in an interesting color like apple red, hunter green or chocolate brown.  The khaki coat is the one I just purchased from New York and Company and the Red is London Fog.


2.  Rain boots
If you live above the Mason-Dixon line, chances are you spend a decent amount of your autumn hiding from the rain.  This year, fear not, because you have rain boots.  They come in cute colors and prints to satisfy your every wardrobe need.  While Hunters boots and Bean boots are top preppy choices, they run between $90 and $130. If this isn't in your price range, or you want boots that you will legitimately wear only a few times, most stores will have rain boots in a variety of colors and patterns.  Please make sure you have an adult pattern if you have to choose one since you do not want to exude a child on a rainy day.  For example, polka dots in a small pattern and muted color, yes, bright yellow ducks, no.  If you live near any discount store like Marshall's, TJMaxx, or DSW, they have good choices.

3.  Cardigans
While in my mind, cardigans are ALWAYS an essential all the time, this is the time of year to get cozier, thicker cardis in all those great earth tones.  If you canafford cashmere, get it!  If you only want or can afford one, pick a neutral you will wear often like cream or navy.

4.  Skirts with tights
Fashionable, classic and ladylike.  Wear with boots, cute ballet flats, or heels.  As long as you choose complimentary colors and don't pick two bright colors (choose one neutral please), you can't loose.

5. A chunky watch
While I love my delicate ladylike watches, in autumn I like to pair my summer clothes with a chunky watch for a good transition look.  Pair with a lightweight shirt, a cardi.
You can buy watches in the mens' department, or now, as they have been for a few years, in most ladies' stores.  My current wish list includes one I saw at NY and Company that is reminiscent of Michael Kors.  (And while I do not like designer imitation, I like designer influence.)  These two are from Fossil and Michael Kors.
Unless you spring for a mid-price range watch like Fossil, Juicy Couture or a store like Ann Taylor, I suggest a few things:  muted color, no bedazzling (this should apply for everything!), and something that looks as unfake as possible.

6. Grey trousers
These are great alternative to navy, black, and khaki, and are often underrated.  Grey trousers in a variety of materials, including wool, especially later in fall, can look luxurious when paired with cream, blush, lavender, sea foam or just about any pastel.  Add pearls and a delicate chain necklace to complete the look.






7.  A structured bag
Calvin Klein
Goodhope
I can't believe I made it this far on my list without talking about purses.Since summer fun is over, most of us are thrown back into work, school, charity, whatever it is you do.  If you don't do any of these, yourself, chances are someone around you relies on you for a ride to one of these.
While a tote is great for a lot of books, I like a structured bag for less bulky carrying.  The often fit your daily needs, a book, your planner, a granola bar and a sweater or pashmina tossed on top.  Look for stiff side seams, thicker handles and hard wear.  Nice hard wear can add a bit a va va voom to an otherwise dull bag.


8. A new shade
A quick, inexpensive way to update your look for the new season is new makeup and nail polish.  While i tend to wear little makeup, only usually to enhance my eyes, I am a HUGE nail polish fan.  It is my beauty weakness of choice and I love Essie's polishes the best.
Merino Cool


A couple of options for makeup is to use earth tones, or choose a shade or two darker than your summer shade.  I switched my eye shadow from a opalescent pink to a lavender pink.  I'm curently using Sonia Kashuk's Leather and Lace with Black Plum eyeliner from Ulta on the outer corners.  For nail polish I'm loving Essie's Cool Merino and Hot Chocolate.
Leather and Lace
 9. Luxurious fabrics
Speaking of leather and lace, autumn is the time to play with textures.  I think it is essential to try to incorporate ate least one of the following into your autumn rotation: leather, lace, cashmere, suede, tweed, velvet.  Experiment and enjoy!

10.  Last but not least, Boots.
 I think nothing says autumn like a great pair of boots.  Equestrian inspired or heeled, depending on your outfit, or for you Southerners, cowboy boots,  will complete any outfit and help bring you into autumn. 

mSa