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Closet Confection: Pink Beret

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{Military Beret via Cockpit USA (similar), Uniqlo Dress (similar), Michael Kors Boots via Loehmann’s, Second-Hand Belt}

At the risk of leaving myself vulnerable to sideways glances from my readers, I’ve mentioned previously that I sometimes take my outfit cues from Gossip Girl (one of my favorite guilty pleasures).  Last time, it was a Serena-inspired coat that got my wheels turning.  This time around, it was one of Blair’s millinery delights that set my heart aflutter.  In contrast to the floppy, shapeless varieties that I’m used to, I love how this beret has a lot of structure and sturdiness to it.

Speaking of which, did you know that there’s a proper way to shape a beret?  Well, I had no idea either until after I’d worn this cap many, many times.

2012_0211_outfit3If you’re interested, here are the required steps:

  1. Start with an unlined beret or cut out the lining of the beret to reduce bulk and ease shaping.
  2. Wet and shave the beret inside and out to remove the layer of fuzz. That will ensure the wool has a smooth appearance. (Shaving the beret while it’s wet should make the job easier.)
  3. Form fit the beret. Soaking the beret before donning it will help stretch the wool and form it to the wearer’s head. Most of the beret’s material should be pulled down so it drapes over the right ear. The cardboard stiffener should be centered over the wearer’s left eye so the headband is about two finger-widths above the eyebrow. Pinch the cardboard stiffener so that the wool dips down behind it. Tie the two laces in the back in a non-slip knot for a snug fit, then cut off the ends of the ties.
  4. Dry the beret – by freezing it or just wearing it until it dries.
  5. Have the flash centered on the beret’s cardboard stiffener and sewn on. Though some might suggest that it’s best to sew the unit flash on as a first step, you run the risk of the beret color bleeding into the flash when it’s wet.

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Closet Confection: The Great Gatsby

Outfit of the Day: Club Monaco Hat, Jason Wu for Target Dress, Etienne Aigner Gloves, Vintage Bally Handbag, Nicole Miller Shoes

Outfit of the Day: Club Monaco Hat, Jason Wu for Target Dress, Etienne Aigner Gloves, Vintage Bally Handbag, Nicole Miller Shoes

Outfit of the Day: Club Monaco Hat, Jason Wu for Target Dress, Etienne Aigner Gloves, Vintage Bally Handbag, Nicole Miller Shoes

Outfit of the Day: Club Monaco Hat, Jason Wu for Target Dress, Etienne Aigner Gloves, Vintage Bally Handbag, Nicole Miller Shoes
{Club Monaco Jenni Cap, Jason Wu for Target Dress, Etienne Aigner Gloves, Vintage Bally Handbag via eBay, Nicole Miller Shoes}

Yes, it’s true… I succumbed to yet another Target Designer Collaboration.  What can I say?  I’m a creature of habit. At least you can always find some Target promotional codes to help save money. Now that’s smart shopping!

Since there are only a smattering of Target stores in NYC (and past experience has taught me that the most coveted items would be snatched up within minutes), I opted to wake up extra early and snag a few pieces online.  As it turns out, bleary-eyed shopping is not the brightest idea for me.  My brain was too foggy to properly whittle down my selections, and I wound up purchasing a whopping 4 dresses!  One of them will most definitely be going back, and I’m still undecided on another.

This one is definitely a keeper, but you’ll have to wait for a recap of my upcoming vacation to see what else I got!

 

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Closet Confection: All Bundled Up

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{Rugby Dress, Old Navy Peacoat, H&M Scarf, Tommy Hilfiger Handbag, Uniqlo Tights, Zara Shoes}

Lately, I’ve gotten so used to having Eric take my outfit photos in semi-secluded locations that I forgot what it was like to do them right in the thick of all things touristy and chaotic in New York City.  Going through these photos, I just had to laugh at how tensed up my body language was, not to mention the thinly veiled look of panic in my eyes in that second pic!  Not too long ago I was regularly taking pics of myself out in the open using a tripod and remote, and it really helped me develop a thick skin.  It seems I’ve gotten out of practice, so I just may start that up again.