Showing posts with label plaid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plaid. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

OOTD: What I'm Not Thankful For



I am thankful for so much. I am also pointedly not thankful for some of the things in my life.
Whenever I'm confronted with something inconvenient or difficult for me, my initial reaction is to be bitter and/or feel sorry for myself. Unfortunately, neither of those emotions help me or the situation.
It's important to acknowledge and validate my initial emotional reactions, but I don't need to give them any more power than they deserve. This is easier said than done, but it's true nonetheless.


My parents always told me that if I don't like something, instead of moping or whining about it, I should change it. Problem-solving is a useful tool to use when confronted with something that makes life more difficult, but it's not the only tool. Accepting that which you do not like is important both in situations when you can make a change and when you can't. 

When you can change what you don't like in your life, acceptance is the first step to acknowledging something is off in your life. From there, you can truly address the problem head-on.
When you can't change what you don't like in your life or the changes you can make are slow to take effect, acceptance can help you go through life without being bogged down.


When my therapist first started talking to me about acceptance, I had a hard time accepting (lol) this as a method for dealing with things that make my life harder. For one, it sounds like it means you have to invalidate your emotions. For another, it sounds a lot like giving up.
True acceptance is neither invalidating nor giving up. Society often preaches ignorance disguised as acceptance, but that is not true acceptance. True acceptance does not mean ignoring your feelings or the problem. It means openly acknowledging and validating your feelings, being honest about the problem, and accepting the reality of the situation. From there, you can start to live without being weighed down by the misery of a problem you can neither solve nor, in your mind, live with.


This was supposed to be my Thanksgiving week post. The Monday before Thanksgiving, however, I was put into a really difficult situation with the lease on my apartment. What it boiled down to was that I would need to move out the week of December 1st, a full month before I was expecting to have to move out. I'd been leisurely looking for roommates and apartments under the impression that I had until the end of my lease at the end of December, but I hadn't even so much as arranged to meet anyone or see anything yet. I felt scared, angry, and hopeless at the prospect of having to move out in 12 days without anywhere to go.


Luckily, this was a difficult situation I could change. I could (and did) look at a number of apartments before the real estate offices closed for Thanksgiving. I could (and did) arrange a fall-back option if I couldn't find a place to sign a lease. But before I could do any of those things, I had to stop wasting all my energy by thinking about how I didn't want to leave my apartment, how I wasn't ready to look for places, that I was scared I wouldn't have enough time to find the right place or the right roommates, that I was angry I had to do any of this in the first place. I had to accept the situation I was in so I had the energy and mindset to be able to find myself (and Luxe) a place to live. Even though I didn't want to, I had to move, and I had to move soon. Accepting that made it so much easier for me to look for a place in a time crunch and start packing up to move with so little time.


Acceptance is a tool I'm still working on. However, it's something I feel content to put the energy into, because it's a tool that really helps me so often.

This belt was provided by Top Tier Style. If you would like to purchase your own, use the coupon code BLOG15 for 15% OFF everything on their store!


Monday, December 26, 2016

OOTD: The Cat's Meow








I must say: this is one of the trendiest outfits I've ever put together. Between the hat, the crop top, the plaid skirt, the (faux) leather jacket, and the cat tights, I'm surprised I came up with this look. I've never been able to afford to pay attention to trends (they come and go so quickly, my shopping budget doesn't allow me to keep up with what's "in"). Before I stopped shopping at fast-fashion providers, they made it easier for me to keep up with trends: that's where this jacket and skirt came from. Now, I try to get my trend fix from fast-turnaround sources like Poshmark and consignment stores. This hat was part of a POPSUGAR Must Have Box and these tights were a birthday gift from my mom, making them easy trends to justify buying into. I may not be this trendy all the time, but every now and then I can make looks like this happen with a little bit of smart spending and some help from my friends.


Friday, November 25, 2016

OOTD: Almost Home





With two weeks til graduation, I am incredibly grateful to be home for a couple days. I know I should be spending this time prepping for my finals, continuing to apply for jobs, and looking for post-grad housing, but I'm having a hard time tearing myself away from family card games and movie nights to be doing anything productive. My family has been able to spend some really great quality time together. All five of us are together for the first time in six months, and after December, we won't be together until my graduation ceremony in June.
This scarf is my go-to this time of year: it's warm, the colors are perfect for autumn, and easy-to-wear. A bodycon was not my best decision for a day centered around eating... At least it was stretchy!


Thursday, November 3, 2016

Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze


It's no secret that fall is my favorite season. I love the weather, the holidays, and, of course, my birthday is in the fall (in one week, to be precise). One of my favorite fall traditions that I've missed out on since coming to college is going to the pumpkin patch. 


Luckily, one of my roommates got a car this year, and organized a trip to Bob's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Farm. This was the first time I'd gone to a pumpkin patch since high school. I used to go every year with my family, and it's definitely a tradition I'd missed since coming to college.



Like everything since moving away from home, the pumpkin patch was more expensive than I remember it being. I didn't end up taking home a pumpkin or sipping on some apple cider when I was there. Still, even going through the corn maze and running through the pumpkin patch with my friends made it worth the trip.





We had a group text to coordinate our outfits to be as ready for this group shot as possible.


It had been raining all day, and by the time we got there, we were practically up to our knees in mud. Good thing I wore my Hunters!


Monday, March 21, 2016

Fall 2016 Runway Trends


Runway fashion is undoubtedly for the rich: changing closets seasonally is not only expensive but impractical for most non-celebrities. However, it can still be fun to mimic certain easy-to-find runway trends in everyday life. These trends may already be in your closet, and if not, they're available via fast fashion retailers for less than $50. See some of these retail options at the bottom of the post and be inspired by my trend picks from the FW 2016 runway!

Photos via: Dash of Darling, CollegeFashionista, No. 21, Vetements, Barbara Bui, and Brooklyn Blonde.

Red plaid: Channel your inner schoolgirl in this vibrant but easy-to-wear pattern.

Photos via: Anna Sui, McQ Alexander McQueen, A Clothes Horse, Sarah Styles Seattle, Collage Vintage, Prada, and Alice + Olivia.

Red floral: The perfect spring-fall transition trend features a spring pattern and a fall color scheme.

Photos via: Chloé, The Mysterious Girl, Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini, Broke & Fabulous, Hello Fashion, Francesco Scognamiglio, and The Fashion Cuisine.

Ruffles: This traditionally feminine trend is sure to make you stand out.

Photos via: Zoë Jordan, Ports 1961, Sincerely, Jules, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Topshop Unique, Damsel in Dior, and Vera Wang.

Olive green: After the light herb color was seen last fall, this is the perfect next-step.

For further reading on inexpensive runway trends, check out my Her Campus posts on each of the four weeks of Fashion Month.


Monday, August 31, 2015

OOTD: Graffiti Girl





I've never actually made graffiti before, but I've had a lengthy infatuation with street art. This street near Pike Place Market is so beautiful and full of awesome street art. It was the perfect background for my "casual non-tourist visiting tourist sites" outfit that I wore specifically for Pike Place.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

OOTD: Capitol Hill Pridefest






As I mentioned in my last post, I went to my first Pride event this last weekend. I really wanted to dress up and partake in the extravagant festivities, but I don't actually own a lot of colorful clothing, let alone anything rainbow. So, I made do with some colorful nail polish and some cute accessories. I chose my outfit very carefully: I wore this pink heart stone bracelet and heart studs along my eyebrows to celebrate love in every form, and I rocked my Life Ain't Easy shirt because suicide rates among LGBTQ+ individuals are unfortunately high, which is an important battle in the LGBTQ+ movement.

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

OOTD: Sister Sister





Shoes: Dr. Marten's
Socks: Sock Dreams
Skirt: Similar from Mod Cloth
Flannel: Similar from Nectar
Vest: Similar from Mango
Necklace: Similar from Free People
Hat: Similar from American Eagle

A couple weeks ago, my family came to visit, and my sister got to stay with me in my room. Obviously that meant we dressed each other up and took OOTD pictures with the city as our backdrop. My sister and I have completely opposite senses of style, but she still managed to find a couple things in my closet she wanted to borrow for the day. It was also a complete honor to get to photograph the photographer for once!

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

OOTD: Belted Plaid





Scarf: Similar from Nordstrom
Cape: Similar from Forever 21
Belt: Similar from Mango
Necklace: Similar from ModCloth
Shirt: Similar from Gap
Pants: Similar from American Eagle

I accidentally forgot this scarf at school when I went home for winter break, and now that I'm back, I'm beyond excited to be able to wear it again!

Friday, December 5, 2014

Fashionista Friday: Plaid on Plaid





Boots: Hunter Boots
Socks: Similar from ModCloth
Skirt: Gap
Jacket: Similar from Forever 21
Scarf: Similar from ROMWE

I'm obsessed with this scarf, which has led to an obsession with all things plaid. I know, I'm kind of a preppy cliche, but I'd like to think I'm doing plaid in my own way. Read my CollegeFashionista article this week to find out how I wear plaid without succumbing to these cliches!