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Setting the Mood: Getaway From Me

By |May 20th, 2013|Setting the Mood|

Memorial Day is fast approaching… so fast, in fact, that I didn’t even realize it was this weekend.  Guess who doesn’t have plans (yet)?  Who wants to pack me in his/her carry-on?  Anyone?

Well, for the rest of you well-organized individuals it’s time to start packing up and shipping out.  So, should you be heading to Malibu or Miami, your look needs to be beach chic, which basically amounts to looking polished without looking like you tried… not one bit.

Bop Basics Floppy Raffia Sunhat, Zimmerman Oasis Floral Print Cotton and Silk Playsuit, Ray-Ban New Youngster Sunglasses, Matiko Stacey Cork Wedge Sandals

Beach bound, baby!

xx,

WhyDid

Setting the Mood: Party Like It’s 1920

By |April 30th, 2013|Setting the Mood|

1920 flapper inspiration mood boardThere’s a reason that the 1920’s seem to be cited as inspiration for so many parties, weddings, and celebrations.  There’s also a reason I’ve already used this time period and novel turned movie as inspiration.  (Spoiler alert: don’t click if you haven’t read the book.  Seriously, you haven’t read the book?).  The post World War I, prohibition era was a period of time where excess, glamour, and any good reason to kick up your heels ruled and no one made any apologies about it.  Our generation seems to wax poetic of this time and from a fashion standpoint, I can see why.  Finger waves, rising hemlines, and the transition from strict conservatism (hello, sportswear) all emerged along with advances in closures (hook and eyes, zippers, snaps) and fabric (rayon).  With the release of  The Great Gatsby next month, there’s sure to be an onslaught of 20’s themed summer soirees.  So, start channeling your inner Daisy ahead of time.

Deepa Gurnani Scalloped Headband, Skaist-Taylor Cropped Mongolian Lamb Jacket, Club Monaco Bridget Feather Skirt,Reed Krakoff Leather, Mesh, and Feather Sandals

Now, go read the book.  You’ve still got time.

xx,

WhyDid

Setting the Mood: Pastel Me Again

By |March 25th, 2013|Setting the Mood|

pastel inpsiration boardPunxsutawney Phil may be getting sued, but technically speaking, spring is upon us.  And speaking of groundhogs, one trend for spring that is making a repeat appearance is pastel.  Everything from shoes to shades to even hair is taking on the hues of your favorite summer sunset or bag of Sweet Tarts… whichever you prefer (but really, why choose?).  So get your girly girl on by stepping into spring’s sweetest trend, but remember, just like downing that entire bag of Sweet Tarts, there is such a thing as too much of a good thing.  Except for sunsets.  There can never be enough sunsets.

Plomo Lilian Tonal Colorblock Sandals, $290, Illesteva Le Steel Round Frame Sunglasses, $260, Rebecca Minkoff Mini 5 Zip Bag, $195, J. Crew Amanda Cotton Tweed Jacket, $198

xx,

WhyDid

Setting the Mood: Opposite Day

By |February 20th, 2013|Setting the Mood|

black and white spring trendsThe best way to get through the next two months of below freezing temperatures is to plan ahead.  Plan vacations, plan summer shares, plan spring wardrobes… One of Spring 2013’s trends was the minimalistic and graphic use of black and white shown by everyone from Marc Jacobs to Balmain to Michael Kors.  A long time fan of bold black and white, I am happy to report that this really is one of those trends that would be hard to get wrong… (though I’m sure someone is capable of screwing it up).  You can opt for an actual black and white print or simply pair black and white separates to achieve the look that is clean, crisp, and classic.  Throw em for a loop by accessorizing the look with a red lip or bright bag.

Sophia Webster Yayoi Patent and Leather Sandals, $635, Sass & Bide The Big Go Sequin Tank, $180, 7 for All Mankind Cropped Slim Cigarette in Black & White Gloss Stripe, $198, Cambridge Satchel Two Tone Satchel, $172

xx,

WhyDid

Setting the Mood: Love Always

By |February 4th, 2013|Setting the Mood|

valentines editorial mood boardMuch like death and taxes, there’s another day that’s unavoidable and sometimes just as unpleasant.  One might believe that with all my relationship mishaps, trainwrecks, and heartbreaks, I’d grow a little bitter.  Ironically enough, I’m love’s biggest fan.  I love love.  I love people who are in love.  I love being in love (though I’m starting to forget how that feels).  So rather than being bitter Betty come February 14th, how about embracing the day and spreading a little love instead?

La Perla Marchesa Lace Underwire Bra, $295, and lace briefs, $160, Cast of Vices Handcuff Bracelet, $250, Tom Ford Private Blend Lipstick in Diabolique, $48, Mimi Holiday Bisou Bisou Cherie Lace Bodysuit, $140

 Love always,

WhyDid