Friday, May 29, 2009
Going Red for Women
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
May flowers? Yeah right
Jacket: CAbi (Spring 2008)
Cami: Old Navy
Pindot Pants: The Limited
Leopard Peep Toe Pumps: Nine West via Marshalls
I'm seriously so tired of rain. Had this cute outfit picked out to wear and wake up to thunderstorms. And I don't wear breezy skirts in the rain for obvious reasons so I just grabbed pants and a jacket to get through the day. The leopard pumps made my "boring" outfit feel less boring though.
Isn't the phrase "April showers bring May flowers?" Well, I don't see any flowers and I'm seriously tired of MAY SHOWERS!
Posted by Leslie at 9:18 AM 4 comments
Labels: CAbi, leopard print, Leslie, Old Navy, peep toe pump, The Limited
Friday, May 22, 2009
It's gonna be a bright, bright sunshiny day
Posted by Leslie at 8:45 AM 2 comments
Labels: Leslie, Old Navy, pointy toe heels, The Limited
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Thursday -- Ally
Is this week over yet?! Geeze. I hate to complain (ha!) but I don't think the weekend will ever get here. I work Saturday so I'm looking forward to Sun/Mon. I'll take what I can get!!
Cardi: NY&Co.
Flower tank: Old Navy
Pants: Old Navy
Shoes: Cole Haan
horseshoe necklace: gift from parents
Bracelet: gift from KT
So probably six months ago I emailed KT a blog post that had this fab bracelet in it but the bracelet was hundreds of dollars. I'm pretty sure I told her to hurry up and win the lottery so she could buy it for me. See? I'm a caring friend. Anyway, about two weeks after that, I get a package in the mail from Miss KT. What's inside? This bracelet. What's it look almost identical to? That spendy bracelet. It's too bad KT didn't win the lottery, but it's great I benefited. KT, thanks again. You're the best.
After fiddling with this, I've concluded the beads are actually beans. KT - shed some light on this for me b/c the card you sent with it is living in a recycling bin somewhere.
This tank was one of the purchases from The Great Shopping Event with Tracey. Per usual, Old Navy had one of those "2 for" deals so we both got a tank and saved a buck each. Sweet! I can't find the top on their website (go figure), but if it comes up, I'll update.
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Sara at Unwrap Life is celebrating her One Year Blogoversary! She's offering up a terrific giveaway too so be sure to check it out!!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
No outfit synergy here
Denim Jacket: Gap
White Wrap Tee: CAbi (Spring 2009)
Chino Skirt: J Crew
Pumps: MIA
We always say how taking a picture makes you see an outfit differently. I felt so cute and sassy in my stripe pumps getting ready today. But when I looked at the picture, I don't like the outfit. I'm not sure what it is. I think maybe the proportion is wrong on the denim jacket? Not sure. I just know I'm not a fan of today's picture but don't know why. I like all the pieces individually--I'm just not liking them together for whatever reason. Don't ya hate it when that happens??
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Tracey - Birds of a feather
Teal Cardi - Target Merona
Black Wide Leg Trousers - Gap
Belt - So old that I can't remember where I bought it!
Peacock Feather Necklace - Kenneth Jay Lane for QVC
Shoes - Impo via Marshall's. $10 clearance.
Silver cuff bracelet - Banana Republic
Tank - Old Navy
I am so glad it has been sunny and warm the last few days so I can take pictures outside!
So, anyone that knows me, knows that I am completely drawn to anything sparkly. When I first saw this peacock necklace by Kenneth Jay Lane I just knew I had to have it. #1 I love KJL #2 I love peacock feathers, and #3 I'm totally digging the trend of the longer pendant necklaces. It was a bit of a splurge, but I can honestly say that I've worn it a lot so far this spring. I often wear it with this cardi, but it also looks fabulous with a black t-shirt, jeans and flats or heels.
I tried to capture the sparkle in the pendant, but nothing I did was doing it any justice.
Posted by Tracey at 2:00 PM 10 comments
Labels: Banana Republic, belted waist, Gap, Kenneth Jay Lane, Marshall's, Old Navy, Target
Tuesday -- Ally
Tracey wasn't fibbing when she said we did some shopping this weekend. While I didn't spend much money, I cleaned up! I'll be showing off my new deals over the next few days!
Green linen shirt: H&M
black tank (under shirt): Old Navy
Pants: Old Navy
Necklace: Forever 21
Cutest Gold Shoes In The World: Kate Spade
Bracelets: Old Navy
Please disregard the wrinkles in this shirt. I took this pic at the end of the day and well, you know how linen is. Oy. It's a super cute shirt and has little ties on each side that cinch in the middle - perfect if you're curvy.
How AMAZING is this necklace?? Seriously. I love love love it. I went simple with my outfit today so you could really see the necklace. I think it'd be so chic with a simple black v-neck dress too...
And, in case you missed 'em last time, The Cutest Gold Shoes In The World.
Posted by Ally at 8:53 AM 21 comments
Labels: Ally, Forever 21, H and M, kate spade, Old Navy
Monday, May 18, 2009
Oaks Day follow up
Cardigan: CAbi (Spring 2009)
Skirt: CAbi (Spring 2009)
Cami: Old Navy
Belt: The Limited
Shoes: Boutique 58 via Zappos
Don't even ask how in the world it happened but I didn't take any pictures at Oaks. I know...I can't talk about it. But I can tell you the fashion trend of the year was the headband as a hairpiece as opposed to the always classic and chic hat. It was so fun to see the tall feathered headbands all over Churchill Downs. You know me and my love of feathered headbands--a trend I'm excited to see continue! I love a great hat but because of my hair length it's hard to wear one and not look like a boy. Plus I can't just take off after the races and put my hair in a ponytail like women with longer hair--a hat literally makes me a conehead the rest of the day. So, for me, a feathered headband is a fabulous alternative to the hat!
While I didn't take any pictures at Oaks, I can tell you that this was the outfit I wore (plus a Forever 21 feathered headband). I wasn't in the grandstand so didn't have the need for a really great hat or headpiece this year. I mainly hung out around the paddock most of the day checking out the horses. For I think the first time ever I didn't cash a single ticket all day (it was bad enough that I bet $2 across the board on the 2-1 favorite in the 10th race--just so I could cash a ticket--and the horse didn't come in the money at all. Yeah). However, as always I still had a great time!
Posted by Leslie at 8:59 AM 12 comments
Labels: CAbi, Leslie, Old Navy, The Limited, Zappos
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Tracey - Saturday shopping
Linen Blend Faux wrap dress - Old Navy
Flower sandals - Nine West
Necklace - Sarah Balmer
Hey Everyone! Sorry that I've been incognito for a while. I'm hoping to be around more starting right now! Allison and Leslie have done a great job of making up for my slacking :)
Today Allison and I had an eating and shopping day. We ate, shopped, ate some more and then ate some more! We set out this afternoon for lunch at California Pizza Kitchen and then on to Sephora where they were doing "Southern Belle makeovers" in honor of the new show Southern Belles: Louisville. It starts May 21st on the Soap Network. I know all of us Louisville girls will be watching!! I myself am pretty excited about it.
Make sure to keep an eye out on the blog for some cute new accessories that Allison and I picked up at Forever 21 today. We are both really excited about working them in to some outfits!
I hope everyone had a great weekend!
Friday, May 15, 2009
Overcoming those old-fashioned rules
Denim Jacket: Gap Outlet
Swirl Tee: CAbi (Spring 2008)
Ankle Pants: CAbi (Spring 2009)
Pumps: Chinese Laundry
I actually debated back and forth today about whether to wear flesh tone pumps or black pumps. I tend to gravitate towards the black (that old adage of wearing the color at the base of your outfit) but as I was getting dressed today I thought wearing a camel pump may lengthen my legs and pull out the camel in the shirt. Reese Witherspoon did a similar thing recently wearing nude wedges with black ankle pants so I decided if Reese could do it I could too!
Some of those old fashioned "rules" like wearing the color shoes of the bottom of your outfit, no white before Derby Day, etc are so hard to overcome mentally but I'm working on them all. I've made a vow to break all those "old-fashioned" rules this year. I started wearing my white jeans early and I'm going to wear them into fall, have been changing up the shoes, etc. What other old-fashioned rules do you find it hard to overcome?
Posted by Leslie at 9:46 AM 10 comments
Labels: CAbi, Gap, Leslie, pointy toe heels, Zappos
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Thursday -- Ally
I totally lied about us having a flashback this weekend, huh?? I've had a really busy few days and just haven't had time to post or comment on your blogs. One of my best friends from college came in Sunday night and stayed with us for a couple of days and between that and Mothers' Day and work and everything else, time just slipped right away from me. We'll go way-way back soon. Promise.
Top: JCP
Skirt: NY&Co
Belt: Walmart
Flats: Sam Edelman
Boooooooooooooring! Can you tell I've just not been in the mood to spend time on my outfits? This one has great potential too with fun accessories too. Maybe June will be more inspirational than May?
Did anyone watch LOST? I was SO disappointed in the finale - I was just expecting so much more considering how awesome all the other finales have been. If you've not watched it yet, there may be a spoiler or two in the comments so tread with care (or watch the dang episode already!).
Posted by Ally at 8:46 AM 14 comments
Labels: Ally, belted waist, JCP, NYandCo., Zappos
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
More Item Stalking
Posted by Leslie at 5:38 AM 2 comments
Labels: CAbi, Leslie, peep toe pump, The Limited
Monday, May 11, 2009
Answering your questions re: my CAbi collection
Scarf: Macy's (it has shoes on it, hehe!!)
White Wrap Tee: CAbi (Spring 2009--I love these thin wrap tees and seriously always purchase every color because they are my go-to tee because they hide oh-so-much on this apple shaped gal)
Black Ankle Pants: CAbi (Spring 2009)
Denim Jacket: Gap (Bought for $10 at the outlet on vacation 2 years ago!)
Pumps: Pleaser
I've been asked before about my CAbi clothes and how I consider them "cheap" as in the name of our blog. I wanted to take a moment to answer your questions.
CAbi clothes are by no means "cheap" -- many of them are more investment pieces that may cost a bit more than a regular store (I would estimate CAbi to be in the Ann Taylor price demographic--but will say the Spring 09 season, 90% of the items were under $100 which made this gal quite pleased) but have great fit and quality so for me, end up being worth it. As we've said before, I tend to invest more in clothing basics as opposed to accessories--just my personal style. However, I have a good friend who always thought I was insane (to put it mildly) to spend a little more on clothing but joined me for a party once and ended up buying a wrap tee and jeans. She told me later it was totally worth it-- she had other black shirts and jeans in her closet but she never wore them anymore and was getting rid of them because they just didn't compare. She's now a regular every season and it is really her main shopping of the year! For basics that you'll wear for years and with everything, I think it can be worth it if you find a great fit/cut/fabric.
So back to the original question of how I get the clothing at a "cheap" price.....understand what we consider "cheap" is always relative to each individual, but I will say I didnt pay full price for all the items I own. I have for some great pieces and will continue to on occasion, but I absolutely have more items than I would otherwise because of their great hostess benefits. Depending on the amount sold at your show, you can get a select number of items at half price and even cash off in some instances! In addition, each consultant sells their sample line at the end of the season (first dibs to hostesses, then attendees) at a significant discount so I have put some items aside for the end of the season before (sort of like layaway!). I've been hosting shows and attending for several years so have built up quite the collection. You'll notice that I've started marking the collection date when I can remember so you all dont think it all came from a recent season. Many items are several years old now but they just build year after year.
I hope that explains and makes more sense to you. If you've never been to a party, I would encourage you to attend one or host one just to check the clothes out. Many times at home parties I know you are pressured to buy but CAbi is completely not like that--great if you see something you like (you probably will!) and ok if you don't--I've had people attend and not buy and it's always ok. But it's a great way to shop with friends and get new ideas on how to mix and match what you may already have in your closet--that's my personal favorite part.
We always love reader questions at Cute on the Cheap about our clothes, style, advice, etc. Feel free to email us and we'll respond with either a private or public answer--whatever you prefer!
Posted by Leslie at 9:08 AM 4 comments
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Weekend -- Ally
Stay tuned this weekend, ladies. I have it on good authority we're having a flashback tomorrow :)
Posted by Ally at 11:11 AM 3 comments
Labels: Ally, Banana Republic, layering, NYandCo., Old Navy
Friday, May 8, 2009
Let's Play Keep or Give Away!
Floral Skirt: The Limited
Black Cardigan: Ann Taylor Loft
Lace Cami: Old Navy
Pumps: Pleaser
This is only the second time I've worn this skirt on the blog in almost a year. For some reason I just don't wear it that often (it was originally purchased for Easter 2008 I think it was--if not 07). However, I can't seem to part with it just in case I want to wear it one day. I'm sure you've all been there.
I think part of the struggle is that I feel "bored" with it. It's always a black top. I thought later in the day that this could also be cute with a yellow tee and denim jacket for something different.
Any other ideas? What do you think? Keep or donate to "Shop Leslie at Home"/consignment?
Posted by Leslie at 8:02 AM 16 comments
Labels: Ann Taylor Loft, Leslie, Old Navy, pointy toe heels, The Limited
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Thursday - Ally
I've really been MIA lately, huh? I think I'm still tired from Derby :)
Posted by Ally at 2:15 PM 14 comments
Labels: Ally, H and M, kate spade, layering, NYandCo., Walmart, Zappos
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Switching it up all day long
Pinstripe Jacket: CAbi (Spring 2009)
Perfume Bottle Ruffle Shirt: CAbi (Spring 2009)
Pants: CAbi (Spring 2008)
Skinny Belt: Old Navy
Pumps: Rampage
This outfit was one of those ones where I literally changed all day long. The belt was the item of change for this particular outfit. Most of the day I wore it underneath to breakup the light colors under the jacket. But for a while I buttoned the jacket and put it on top...then I didnt button the jacket but still put the belt on top. It was all over the place today!
I rarely wear a jacket and pant .... mixing and matching is more my style and this worked perfect. These trousers were the exact color of the pinstripe so gave me the needed "pants and jacket" look for a day of meetings...but in a less "suity" way.
Posted by Leslie at 8:44 AM 12 comments
Labels: CAbi, Leslie, Old Navy, pointy toe heels
Monday, May 4, 2009
Gravitating to black and red
Posted by Leslie at 8:50 AM 9 comments
Labels: Leslie, The Limited, Zappos
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Weekend -- Ally: Kentucky Derby Spectacular
Wow! What a great weekend! And by weekend, I mean Thursday through Sunday :) Friday I didn't go to the Oaks - I was too sketchy about it raining (which it didn't) so my friend Jessica, who was visiting from Paducah, and I went to Makers' Mark Distillery for a tour. I'm an Ambassador for Maker's Mark (heh) so I was able to dip a special bottle - so much fun!
Sweater: Old Navy
Jeans: Gap
Flats: Liz Claiborne
Awesome apron, sleeves, gloves, and glasses: Maker's Mark
Bottle of sweet, delicious bourbon: Maker's Mark
If you'll look closely, you'll see the bottle doesn't have the signature red wax on the neck yet. I was just about to dip it.
Taking a dip! It's way harder than it looks!!
Excuse the blurriness of this next photo. I was in a HUGE rush out the door and only had time to snap one pic.
Dress: JCP
Hat: no idea what brand, bought at TJ Maxx of all places
Shoes: Stuart Weitzman
It's possible Jessica and I made a trip to Zappos. It's also possible I bought two new pairs of shoes. I cannot confirm or deny this information, but I do mysteriously have two new pairs of CUTE shoes :)
Some more pics from the weekend:
Me, Erin, Tracey, & Megan. We had front row seats right by the track - so fun.
With Tracey. That's the starting gate behind my shoulder.
Just rounding the last turn and on the straight stretch to the finish line. SO EXCITING!!
While I didn't pick the winner (I had him boxed with a horse who didn't win - boo!) I did pick the show horse (Musket Man) so I picked up $12! All in all, I was up $1.80 for the day - breaking even or better is ALWAYS good!!!
This was an awesome time despite the precarious weather - I can't wait for next year!!!
Friday, May 1, 2009
Happy Oaks Day!
Cami: CAbi (Spring 2008)
Knit Dress: CAbi (Spring 2007)
Skinny Belt: Old Navy
Pumps: Pleaser
It's the Friday before the first Saturday in May which means it's my favorite Louisville holiday-- The Kentucky Oaks! For those of you not from the area, the Oaks is the second biggest day of racing behind the Kentucky Derby. The Oaks is the race for the top 3 year old fillies only and is really "Louisville's Day at the Downs." The Derby is fabulous -- yours truly was a Kentucky Derby Festival Princess in 2001 but that's a whole other post and story-- but it is full of out of towners. The Oaks just feels more local. You, your cutest hat and outfit, and 100,000 of your closest Louisvillian friends.
This is NOT my Oaks outfit. I actually wore this to work earlier in the week but backdated posts so you would have one today since I wont be able to post. I will be attending the Oaks and promise to take pictures though! Hopefully the weather will cooperate better than last year! In 2008 (pictured below), Ally, Jamie and I, along with our friend Kim, attended and had great grandstand seats, 3 rows from the track, halfway down the stretch. Unfortuately, we only saw one race before the skies opened and it stormed for 4 straight hours while we hid under cover and then just gave up and left to watch on tv. The weathermen lied and said scattered thunderstorms. Still not quite over it.
Crossing my fingers for clear skies for Oaks 2009! I wont be in the grandstand this year so won't be quite as glammed up but will be in the new Infield Club which is being compared to a more casual private sports bar atmosphere. I promise a full report back--and Oaks/Derby fashion analysis of course!
Posted by Leslie at 9:15 AM 3 comments
Labels: CAbi, Leslie, Old Navy, pointy toe heels