Showing posts with label Equipment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equipment. Show all posts

October 21, 2013

Monday Muses: Giuliana Rancic & Edward Duke Rancic

Monday Muse, Giuliana Rancic, Edward Duke Rancic, celebrity style, look for less, James Jeans Twiggy coated legging jeans, Equipment silk shirt, fashion, style, mom, baby, toddler
For Mama:
1) Equipment "Slim Signature" silk shirt $268.00
2) ILY COUTURE double chain gold necklace $36.00
3) James Jeans "Twiggy" coated legging jeans $176.00
4) Munro American "Robyn" boot $225.00

For Mini-Mister:
1) OshKosh B'gosh long-sleeve bodysuit $4.99
2) babyGap cuffed tie pants $14.95

Happy Monday everyone! I'm back today with some stylish inspiration from Giuliana Rancic and her son Duke to get your week off to a chic start. Thanks for reading!

March 13, 2013

Shop 'Til You Bop


Shopbop is currently having their amazing annual sale and there are lots of great pieces at discounted prices. I've admittedly spent a few late nights "window shopping" their collection of designer goods, which is pure eye candy. If you've ever wanted to get your hands on items like an Equipment blouse or Cambridge Satchel, then now's the time! Here are just a few of my picks.


May 17, 2012

DIY: Cut-Out Shoulders Blouse


INSPIRATION: Equipment Nixie Cold Shoulder Silk Blouse | WHAT I'M USING: Joe Fresh Silk Blouse

I bought this black silk Joe Fresh blouse when it was on clearance in the Winter for $19.99 but haven't worn it yet. I felt like it was missing something so I took my inspiration from this Equipment blouse, which I adore, and decided to replicate the look. It's a pretty simple DIY and doesn't require a sewing machine (though you can certainly use one if you choose to). Learn how to make your own cut-out shoulders blouse in just 4 easy steps!

Step 1: Using a fabric pencil, draw out the shape of your shoulder cut-out on one side of the blouse. Depending on much skin you want to show, it can be round, oval, short or long. I chose to draw a long oval to create a deeper cut-out.


Step 2: Cut out the shape you just drew on the shoulder area. It's a little scary but you can do it! Remember to use really sharp scissors that are only meant for cutting fabric.


Step 3: After you've finished cutting the first shoulder out, fold the blouse evenly in half with the front side facing each other. I pinned the shoulders of the blouse together and cut the second side by following the outline of the first shoulder cut-out. You can also trace the oval shape again with your fabric pencil if you prefer to cut along a line.


Step 4: Try on the shirt to make sure you're happy with the shape and size of your cut-outs. Adjust as needed. Fold down the raw cut edge and machine sew or hand-stitch the hem. I chose to hand-sew a slip stitch so that the stitches would be more invisible.


Step 5: Wear with pride!