Sunday, October 11, 2015

A Celebration!

A dear friend's daughter passed the Bar exam on Friday! That evening we attended a small celebration in her honor.



I wore my black cold shoulder tunic from Chico's with their coated black jeans from last year. The necklace is also from Chico's.



The box clutch is old from T.J.Maxx. The sandals are by Bar III Annetta from Macy's.



Style tip: When wearing a long tunic or oversized jacket, the pants must be long and slim-fitting. The shoes should be the same color as the pants. If you combine cropped wider leg pants with a longer top and a different color of shoes, your legs will look very short.

There are some rules of proportion that you can not break. The outdated rule about not wearing white after Labor Day, you can safely break.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Port Corduroy Tunic

Believe me when I tell you port, merlot, wine, burgundy... any of these colors can be your new best friend.



The deep color reflects nicely against most skin tones and makes your face look rosy and healthy. The trick is to find the right tone.


It is the perfect neutral because it goes with almost every other color. (Except maybe red.)



I especially love this port corduroy tunic from J.Jill. It has structural details in the seams at the sides, and it buttons all the way down the front. I can also wear it as a light jacket with a long sleeve tee or a turtleneck when our weather is cooler.



Corduroy is a great texture to add with suede, and the port looks wonderful with animal print. Style tip: Turn up the cuffs and button only the three buttons in the middle to look more current.


Fringe sandals from Macy's by Steve Madden. Jeans from Chico's. Bag from Express.


J.Jill has long been one of my favorite sources for casual classics. These pieces last for years!

Friday, October 9, 2015

A Sister Day

My sweet sister and I recently spent the day together shopping and having a delicious lunch at 128 Pecan in Abingdon, Virginia.


I am wearing flat shoes!


That's my fabulous friend Karen. She is the owner of Foxglove Antiques Etc. in Abingdon. I always find something special there. When I saw those bronze and marble lidded urn cachepots from across the room, I said, "Come to momma!"



There are so many beautiful objects and quite a large selection of design books in the shop.




The garden statuary behind the shop is not to be missed!



Below is a picture of my living room with the new additions to the mantle. When I see something that speaks to me, there is no doubt in my mind when I buy it. Whether it is urns or a fabulous handbag, I know immediately that I want it. If I have to talk myself into something, I walk away. This ensures that I am always happy with the objects I choose to bring into my life. I don't buy anything now unless it takes my breath away.



On this casual sister day, I wore jeans and a silver-gray tank and an old necklace from Chico's with an off-white blazer from Express. The crocodile-embossed leather satchel via Saks Off 5th. The flat shoes are by Halogen via Nordstrom.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Dinner on Saturday

Last weekend we visited the more than 100-year-old Omni Grove Park Inn located in Asheville, North Carolina.


These photos were taken in the Palm Court atrium floor located above the Great Hall of the Inn. It was a very dark and rainy day, so finding enough light to take good photos was challenging.



We like to dress for dinner. Life is theater, and I always want to be dressed for my part!


Even though it appears from these photos that I am dressed in a sea of black, there is a lot of textural interest that isn't showing up.

I always add different textures when wearing a monotone look. Monotone means wearing one color from head to toe. It is a way of looking longer and leaner, but you will want to add interest to these looks. 

I am wearing a sequined black sweater with a low double-breasted blazer, both old from Saks Off 5th with sleek ankle length dressy slacks that are old from Chico's. 

The jacket and the shoes are by French Connection.


From this close up shot, you can see that there are several different textures and details in this combination. The bag was purchased earlier in the day at Cloth, the boutique on the Inn property.




This last photo was taken by one of the fireplaces in the Great Hall. These fireplaces are so large that a man can stand up in them. Notice the large logs in the cart behind me. It takes two men to load them onto the andirons, which were hand-forged in Asheville and weigh more than 500 pounds each.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

The Grove Park Inn Getaway

We love to stay at a resort where you can valet the car and just stay on the property for two or three days. Last weekend we visited the more than 100-year-old Omni Grove Park Inn located in Asheville, North Carolina.



You can easily spend the whole day being spoiled in their fifty million dollar SPA.



There are several excellent restaurants as well as shops, and many historical exhibits throughout the property.



These photos were taken in the Palm Court atrium floor located over the Great Hall. Mr. Mickey was looking dapper as usual!




We spent the early part of the first evening in the great hall. It is great fun to watch people and listen to live entertainment while sipping our favorite beverages. Later in the evening, we heard the dueling pianos in Elaine's downstairs.



The Charles Jordan shoes from Saks Off 5th are my new favorites! The gray fringe sweater is old. The bag is from T.J.Maxx. The tank, pants, and necklace are old from Chico's.