confession: i love capes. i think they are the perfect coat. don’t they look so warm and cozy? i get cold really easily, but as much as my body tells me i need an oversized down comforter wrapped around me whenever i step outside in december, i can never bring myself to ruin a perfectly tailored outfit with a bulky jacket. also, i look like a marshmallow bulging in all the wrong places when wearing three layers, a sweater, a scarf, and a peacoat. so – i love capes! above cape is my favorite.
above cape found here by the gorgeous and talented natalie who asked my advice about capes. nat, i say go for it. i think the key is to have balanced proportions. capes look best when paired with skinny jeans, short skirts and tights, or a tailored pant. heels (especially my favorite – peep toe with opaque stockings or knee highs) or riding boots are always a plus.
Monthly Archives: October 2010
life lessons
i love this video. it says something about what it means to be human. we need each other. and he’s so right in saying that it’s always the first follower that makes a crazy person into someone great, a leader.
found at my lovely friend jodi’s boston blog
the princess and the pea
i love this ad campaign from lela rose. the whimsical wallpaper, those flowers, the mismatched printed sheets. love.
also love the high, messy, ballerina bun. see more here.
body art
a performance art group in new york city has taken body art to a whole new level. aren’t these human sculptures amazing? check out the whole article (and video) here.
a few of my favorite things
good morning! it’s monday and i’m in need of a pick-me-up, so i thought i’d share a few of my favorite things. tried and true, these are things i use often and adore. p.s., how wonderful is the picture above? such carefree abandon.
benefit benetint is one of those cosmetic items you wish you had discovered the minute your mother allowed you to wear makeup. i love, love, love this stuff. it’s cheek and lip stain in one and it works well year-round, no matter how tan or pale you are during the different seasons. and it lasts. a few drops on each cheek, smoothed with your finger or blush brush, and voila! a bit of warmth right where you need it without appearing clown-ish. it smells romantic and flirty too. i’m never going back to powder blush.

emersonmade. this woman’s style is incredibly chic. she and her team hand-make bright cloth flowers for your hair, shoes, clothing, and clutches. i mentioned to m one time how lovely i thought these clutches were, and he surprised me with one when i was having a particularly bum day. (i should include here that m, if considered a thing, is perhaps my favorite of all). you can find emerson and her blog (the girl is funny!) here.
the esv study bible. i finally bought a new bible a few months ago, and i’m so glad i went with this one. i love this translation, and the annotations have proved so helpful. it’s a little big to fit in my purse, so i mainly leave this one at home, but the detailed notes, maps, histories, and cross-references are worth it.
mochas. ah, my weakness. chocolate always gets the best of me. especially when it comes in a steamy hot cup of caffeinated heaven. that $4 slips so easily out of my pocket. especially, when they come from charlottesville’s shenandoah joe’s. i’ve never had a better mocha (or cup of coffee) than what i’ve had at joe’s. if you’re in the area, i seriously recommend it.
j. crew weddings

for as much as i absolutely adore pouring over bridal magazines and blogs, i still think there is an absurd amount of racket and superfluous noise concerning weddings. and perhaps not near enough concern for what comes after; that is, marriage
freckles and feathers
crossing to safety
i love books. i was recently asked what defined relaxation for me. the answer was automatic: books. to recharge after a long week, i love curling up with a blanket and a great story. i know kindle is all the rage right now, but i’m not sure i’ll ever be a believer. there is just something so timeless and romantic about holding pages of the printed word. ah, and the smell of an old book – they should make a candle of that scent. i would have one in every room.
a rose is a rose
as i’m planning my wedding, i get to look at lots of gorgeous floral arrangements. of all the ones i’ve seen, i think saipua bouquets take the cake. don’t you just love the thrown-together look? so unique and laid-back elegant. if only i were in new york!








