Tweed

standard January 30, 2015 8 responses

TweedTweed. One of the best weaves. Ever. Especially this fringe frock. Ok, I promise to write in complete sentences and not in fragments. This dress is easy to transition from work to “11th” period (after school activities; wink, wink). During the day, wear booties and a scarf to make it casual and for night, wear heels with a high messy pony, fun clutch and a red lip! So when that bell rings Friday afternoon, you’re ready in a flash!

xoxo,

Peggy

TweedTweed Tweed  Photography: Limani Designs

Dress: Romeo & Juliet Couture (similar) // Handbag: Marc Jacobs (somebody seriously buy me this it’s named after me “Pegg“)// Eyewear c/o: Sunglass Warehouse // Footwear: Report Signature (similar)

Italiano

standard October 15, 2014 2 responses

italianoitaliano italianoitalianoMy first fashion obsession started with Italiano designers; more specifically, Dolce & Gabbana. Their designs are pure genius and so creative. The silhouettes are also very feminine and timeless. Other designers like Versace and Valentino have also been very influential to me and I spend a generous amount of time admiring their work. Italian designers are so innovative and the details are truly unique and beautiful. This is seriously my dream dress! Although, I would never be able to afford it or this one, I draw from their designs for inspiration.

When I found this dress I immediately fell for the pattern and thought of the intricate embroidery and brocade of my favorite Italian designers. Romeo & Juliet Couture definitely is channeling my favorite type of design and most importantly, my price point. Can you believe this dress was only $19.99?! This is a more casual look, but I can’t wait to show you other ways I’d style this dress.

Romeo & Juliet Couture via T.J. Maxx: Dress (similar)
Hue: Tights (similar)
Steven Madden: Cut out booties (similar
Marc by Marc Jacobs: Sunglasses (similar)
Mad Style c/o: Clutch (similar)

Photography: Limani Designs