Month: February 2014

Military Jacket & Fuchsia DressAnother barelegged look coming your way!  The forecast for the next week is grim, but I just can’t, for the life of me, cover up any longer.  On Sunday, I threw on a utility jacket over my favorite dress sans tights for brunch and it was glorious.  I have a feeling that when spring finally decides to stick around, I’ll be getting plenty of wear mixing my military jacket with everything spring.

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Jacket: Gap (similar)
Dress: LOFT
Belt: C. Wonder (similar)
Bag: Linea Pelle (c/o)
Bracelets: Benevolent Jewels (c/o); J.Crew
Shoes: Old Navy

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Neutral Work OutfitIt’s a grey area, this limbo between winter and spring.  It’s late February, which means I’m already planning my spring outfits and thinking about prints and pastels.  But the weather begs to differ.  Temps reached a glorious 50°F this weekend and then overnight, we dipped back down by 20 degrees.  As if Mondays didn’t suck enough already.
Leopard Cutch

And so while the polar vortex is making an untimely return this week, you better believe I was barelegged all weekend in skirts, including this bright red beauty.  But if you’re not ready to go bold, I recommend transitioning into slightly warmer temps (even if only for a fleeting weekend) with a spring time pieces in a neutral palette and a pop of leopard.

Don’t forget to enter my giveaway to win a Panasonic Nanoe blowdryer and flat iron!  Contest ends Sunday, March 2nd at 12:00 AM EST.  Good luck!

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Top: Lily White (c/o)
Skirt: LOFT
Necklace: Sequin (c/o)
Bag: Rebecca Minkoff (similar)
Bracelet: Juicy Couture
Shoes: Ann Taylor

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Panasonic Nanoe Hair DryerA few weeks ago during NYFW, Panasonic invited me backstage at the Diego Binetti runway show as one of their LUMIX Style Correspondents.  They armed me with a Lumix GM1 camera and gave me a sneak peek of the models’ hair and makeup before the show.
Panasonic Nanoe Hair DryerThen they let me test out the same hairstyling tools at home!  Truth be told, I didn’t even associate Panasonic beyond cameras and televisions, so I was curious to see how the Nanoe Hair Dryer and Nanoe Flat Iron would stack up against my usual hairstyling routine.
Panasonic Nanoe Hair DryerTurns out, I’m a convert.  The “nanoe” technology works just like usual ionic/ceramic tools, but locks in even more moisture to your hair.  The blow dryer took my hair from damp to dry in a matter of minutes and left my hair feeling super silky.

Panasonic Nanoe Flat IronThe flat iron was just as fast — as in, burnt my finger ten seconds after turning it on fast.  But at least it was easy on my hair!  I may or may not have ran the iron over the same section of hair four or five times while shooting for this post.  Once I got the perfect shot (below), I was delightfully surprised to see that the “nanoe” technology protected my locks from getting burnt to a crisp.

Panasonic Nanoe Flat Iron So now it’s your turn!  I’m teaming up with Panasonic to give away both the Nanoe Hair Dryer and Nanoe Flat Iron to one lucky reader!  Enter using the widget below, because I know a certain furry someone who wouldn’t mind stealing these fabulous hairstyling tools for himself.  The contest ends Sunday, March 2, 2014 at 12:00 AM EST.  Good luck!Panasonic Nanoe Hair Dryer

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