Monday, September 29, 2014

Sporadic Fall Days

Ever buy something because its such a good bargain and you just can't resist? Well... thats what I did last summer at H&M. I saw this black t-shirt dress for $5 and was like 'Well I don't have a t-shirt dress... it is black... black matches everything... and it is summer..... why not!' So, a little over a year later, I had still never worn it.

I don't like to have things in my closet that I don't wear often (or at least see when and where specifically I can wear it), so I decided to either donate, or alter it. *Guess which choice the fashion design major did* You guessed it. Snip snip snip at this bad boy!
If it turned out bad, I was honestly planning on just making it into another yoga shirt... So, sewing scissors in hand, I started hacking away at it! This is the result:
A little slimmer on the side seams, back is ~10" shorter, front is ~14" shorter, and side slits were added. Now its just a nice tunic to throw over leggings (still practical for yoga!), or skinny jeans like mine. Wasn't that fun!?
Plus this outfit is perfect for these nice fall temperature days we've been getting sporadically in the DMV area. After all, layering is the key to happiness.

Top (or tunic... or dress...yeah you get it): H&M (similar, similar)
Jeans: Old (similar, similar)
Jacket: Old (similar, similar)
Shoes: Target (similar, similar)
Bag: Just Fab (similar, similar)
Necklace: Forever 21 (similar, similar)
Scarf: Old (similar, similar)
Earrings: Forever 21 (similar, similar)

Happy Monday Fashionistas :)

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Graphic Tee & a little bit about me!

For the past year I have been anxiously awaiting DC VegFest. For those of you who don't know, (and I expect most of you to not :P) VegFest is a vegan/vegetarian festival that happens in many major cities across the US. It has vendors and speakers all dedicated to educating and embracing this lifestyle. The event is FREE and a lot of the vendors offer free samples as well. Coming to the DC area for college, I knew I could expect a higher chance of a vegetarian friendly environment. DC has so many options, and this festival is just one of the best!
Check out this vegan 'Chikn' & Waffle Doughnut!
This entire year I completely prepared myself for going to the festival alone since there aren't too many other vegetarians or vegans at Marymount (that I know of at least). However, about a month ago my friend Katie said she wanted to come with me!! Then Katie invited her friend soon after that. (I was so excited that I would have people with me!!) I proceeded to go on an inviting-spree and I asked one of my friends in Admissions to come (and him and his brother made it out!) and I also asked my newly-vegetarian friend, Keisha! I was sooooo excited to have friends with me, regardless of all of them not being vegan/ vegetarian.
This guy is a cool thing called a Fruitarian! 90% of his diet is fruits, and he was very passionately explaining to us his love for fruits. When we asked for a picture he said 'Sure! Everyone grab their favorite fruit!' 
Now, as you guys can see by my shirt... I'm just going to tell you why I am a vegetarian.
Some of you know, but I grew up with constant farm animals in and out of the back yard. (One time me and my sisters had rabbits in our bedroom!). Everything from goats, chickens, sheep, pigs, turkeys, rabbits, we even had a few geese at one point! The animals were primarily pets and/or 4-H project animals. However, every now and again we would have some animals sent to either the slaughter house or my Dad would slaughter them (primarily the poultry). Growing up it became normal to suddenly have the meat freezer in the basement full with a freshly slaughtered animal to last the fam a decent amount of time.

I have always been okay with family farms, or smaller farm bases that allow humane treatment of their meat animals. Factory farming is where I have an issue. Animals deserve to be treated humanely; whether its your family dog, or the chicken your family plans to have for dinner. No animal deserves to be fed extra hormones to grow 4x the size its legs can hold, just so it can be slaughtered in half the time of its usual development... even if it's because it makes the 'farm' more money. Obviously, I'm very passionate about this topic (basically I could go on for hours, so to spare you all... check out Food Inc., Vegucated, Forks Over Knives, Farmaggedon, basically any documentary about dietary issues or factory farming).

On March 15, 2009 I decided to completely change my health by turning into a vegetarian. I had recently watched Vegucated online and decided to go vegetarian for 30 days to start out. The switch wasn't too difficult for eating because I didn't really like most meat to begin with. However, it was really really really hard for me mentally because my whole family questioned my motives and they definitely would try to bribe me back to eating meat. I stuck with it though. After the 30 days I felt fabulous physically, I had more energy (this was also during basketball season), my skin was clearer, and I just wanted to keep going. Now, 5 and a half years later, I'm proud to say I plan on remaining a vegetarian for many years to come.

Aside from my ranting about vegetarianism... look at this adorable Tee with this outfit? I matched it with my fav pink polka dotted pants (see this post), a jean jacket, and some ballet flats. Very basic, but I wanted people to see the shirt more than anything. :-)
Shirt: Compassion Over Killing (similar, similar)
Jacket: Old (similar, similar)
Shoes: H&M (similar, similar)
Earrings: Old (similar, similar)

Linking Up w/




Wednesday, September 17, 2014

WIWW

This morning I gave a campus tour to 30~ high school seniors from Baltimore who are looking into attending Marymount. Since it was through their high school, some of the kids weren't all that interested in MU at first... but I think after the tour they enjoyed themselves here. I was even lucky enough to have some students who were interested in the Fashion program!!

*AKA time for me to ramble on about how fabulous the department is, and the fashion shows we put on and go to, and how the fashion majors dress on campus, and how fashion club is the biggest club on campus.... see? Theres a lot to ramble on about!*

Since during tours the Ambassadors have to wear a Marymount polo, (of which I have like... 7) I obviously changed into something more fabulous. This is what I came up with :-)
As you guys have seen, I own a lot of jewelry... like a lot, A LOT. And I consider my accessories my babies... so sometimes when I don't wear something after a while I feel bad. I know I'm weird, but I'm definitely not the only one! Right, ladies? So since I hadn't worn this necklace in a minute, I styled the look around it.
This skirt was one of my Ann Taylor 70% finds ($13!) and this top was a thrift store find ($3!). My necklace was one of my Grandmothers and I always found it so Western and beautiful. Matching earrings and an Eva original bracelet... I'm ready to be fab for the rest of the day!

My friends Gabby (check out this post) and Katie helped out with pictures today... what do you think of the different locations around Marymount? Pretty beautiful, huh?

Shirt: Thrift Store (similar, similar)
Skirt: Ann Taylor (similar, similar)

Shoes: H&M (similar, similar)
Bag: H&M (similar, similar)
Necklace: Grandma! (similar, similar)
Bracelet: Original piece (similar, similar)

Linking up today, of course!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

WIWW: Featuring Gabby

I'm happy to announce a new blog feature I am starting... NOW! It will be called 
People of Marymount 
and simply composed of me asking other MU students, staff, or faculty if I can take their picture while they look exceptionally fabulous. I believe Marymount to be very fashionable and want to show everyone our personal styles!

So, here as the first person on People of Marymount, I'd like to introduce you all to my good friend Gabby! She's also a junior at MU and a fashion design major... so we spend a lot of class time together. Gabby is super fabulous because she is the Fashion Club Vice President, and always represents the club positively and fashionably!

Myself and Gabby have fairly different personal styles... today's outfits can obviously show that difference. In my words, Gabby is very free and flowey. She loves oversized tops and statement necklaces, her Texas cowgirl boots are a frequently worn staple in her wardrobe. 

For me today, I coincidentally worn nearly the opposite of Gabby.... (but we are definitely both FAB!) I had to be moving around a lot today so jeans and linen are easily a way to look chic but also be practical. Throw on sandals (some fake Birkenstocks I might add.... I'm in college, $120+ for shoes is impractical right now) and a statement necklace and matching earrings... I'm good to go!
Jeans: Salvation Army (similar, similar)
Bag: JustFab  (similarsimilar)
Necklace: Old (similar, similar)

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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Wednesday Addams Inspo

Happy Hump Day!
Thank goodness right? Halfway through the work week and that much closer to the weekend. I shouldn't be complaining that much seeing as we just had a 4 day holiday weekend... but the second week of school and work is really draining. I don't want to bore you all, but lets just say I feel like I already have enough work for midterms...
Today I was feeling the French Braid look, and I really wanted to wear my new Ann Taylor top (One of the bad boys I got for 70% off last week... $15!! #smartshopperalert). A few friends mentioned that I looked like Wednesday Addams.... new halloween costume idea? (Think I need more black though, haha!). I added a collar necklace and just threw on some pixie pants and ballet flats. What do you think of the turn out??
Blouse: Ann Taylor (similar, similar)
Pants: H&M (similar, similar)
Shoes: H&M (similar, similar)
Necklace: old (similar, similar)
Bag: H&M (similar, similar)

Happy Wednesday Link Up!

Who wore it better? ;P