Saturday, September 27, 2014

Vega

Last night I went to see AZP and Desert Noises at Vega. It was easily one of the best concerts I've ever been to. My friend Sophie and I showed up late and found out AZP wasn't playing, but two other local openers, Blet and Oketo were going to play before DN. I didn't care for Blet, but I now have a love affair with Oketo. Those boys were SO stylish and great musicians. They were all under 21 as well, so I was more than impressed. Desert Noises finally came on at midnight and I was standing at the edge of the stage. Words cannot describe how fantastic they were. They played an hour and a half long set and then we all cheered for an encore. They ran back on stage and started playing Dime in my Pocket. They also pulled us up on stage with them to dance. My life was literally MADE. I haven't had this good of a Friday in a long time. Here are pictures from the concert!

[Desert Noises]





 

[Oketo] 



Friday, September 26, 2014

Dolla Holla

Well everyone, we made it to the end of the week and I don't know about you, but nothing has ever felt so sweet. It's been a crazy one and I've missed posting, so here we are! This morning I sang for recitals; my lovely music major friends were also featured. Here is a picture of us all looking dashing. Gavin, Sophie, and Cassi are all fantastic people and extremely talented.


We all had a great time performing, but I think there was a sigh of relief following, knowing that we won't have to freak out again for a little bit. Anyways, what I really want to focus on in this post is thrifting and the Friday DOLLA HOLLA. The Goodwill in Lincoln has a 10 for 10 weekend once a month and today happened to be the beginning of this month's mad rush of sales. I went with some of the Willards and we each took home a fantastic haul. I managed to snag some great vintage, as well as more modern pieces and only managed to spend $14 (the shoes I bought weren't a dollar, but were too cute not to pass up). Here are some pictures of the things I scored today.


[Mossimo (Target) moto skinnies]


[Vintage shell with rose print]


[Vintage floral print slouchy top]


[Vintage woven sweater]


[Old school American Eagle top]


[Perfect vintage floral print dress picked out by Tarah]


[Vintage woven flats]


[Slouchy tee]


[Another slouchy tee with a vintage wash]


[Vintage gauzy beach top]


[Vintage striped pullover]

The key to finding awesome thrifted items is to go often and buy things that you can work into your wardrobe. After all, you're only spending a dollar; it's so affordable! I'm obsessed with prints, but have some plain skirts and shorts that will complement the printed tops I bought. The more simple tops will go with my printed skirts, jeans, or leggings. One of my favorite parts of thrifting is finding pieces that have character to them. It's fun to have something a little different that no one else does! Anyways, happy Friday, have a fantastic weekend and look for more posts this weekend. I'm going to see Desert Noises and AZP tonight, so check back for stuff about that:)

Monday, September 22, 2014

Weekend Lovin'

This weekend I wasn't scheduled to work and took advantage of being able to go home and see my parents. It was awesome to get to have a low key weekend and hang out with my mom and dad. The house felt empty without my sister, Emily, who is a first-year student at Indiana University. I haven't seen her since August, but I'm flying there next month for a reunion, YAY! So here are some pictures from the weekend, some of my momma and puppies (I have two weiner dogs) and then other random shots. Also, I found some head scarves my sister left in our room, so below will be a short tutorial on tying two different types of headscarves!



Mom and I had late night dessert at this European bakery in Omaha


Top: $10, Urban Outfitters
Belt: Free, came with Target skirt
Skirt: Urban Outfitters


[Blue Line cappuccinos and muffins]


Skirt: same as pictured above
Shoes: $40, Urban Outfitters, borrowed from my sister


Dress: Free, vintage, from the 80s (my mother's)
Leggings: $12, Target
Socks: Gift from my aunt
Boots: same as pictured above

Tying head scarves is easy and can make your hairstyle a little more interesting (or help you if you're having a bad or don't-have-time-to-wash-your-hair day). Here are two simple ways to use headscarves:

The top picture is just a simple double knot in the back. Put your hair up in a pony tail or top knot, place the scarf on your head and tie in the back.

The bottom picture is a twisted scarf. Place the scarf around your head so the tails point away from your head. Pull them upward, twisting them around each other. Wrap back around your head and tie in the back. 



Top: $1, thrifted from Goodwill
Scarf: Free, borrowed from my sister










Saturday, September 20, 2014

Student Life

Here are some pictures from the last few days. The life of a student sometimes prevents one from doing a full blog post. Look for some cool stuff coming up! Also, here are a few pictures from my adventures back in Omaha this weekend:

[Studying flow]


Top: $20, Target
Dress: $25, Target

[When in doubt, P-Wolf it out]
I'm an ambassador and give tours to prospective students so here is an example of jazzing up your school t-shirts


Top: NWU Ambassador shirt
Shorts: $10, thrifted from Paperdoll Vintage



Coffee today at Huckleberry's with Momma Beck



[On squirrel patrol with Bean]
Dress: $25, Target


[Moss]
Shorts: same as pictured above

Have a great weekend everyone!



Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Sweaters Forever

With fall still slightly evading our grasp, I've been wearing lots of lighter sweaters lately, especially layered over my summer dresses. Either way, sweaters are forever. Today was a shining example of a non-fall day, but never be afraid to put on layers when its warm out-you can always take them off if it gets too hot. Or if you're like me and live in a college building that stays cold until half way through winter, layers are your best friend (but seriously, the music building at Wesleyan is so cold, I swear they're preserving mammoths in the basement or something).

Today had me running from one thing to the next and University Choir had its first performance. Needless to say, it was wonderful being back with some of my best friends, doing something I love, and reaching the audience with a specific message. Tonight we sang about famine and the reaction from audience members was very powerful. A number of people came up to me saying they were in tears during our singing, which speaks to the dedication of our group. I know this part doesn't apply to fashion, but it was on my mind and is important to me, so I wanted to share it with all of you!

Here are some of my great friends and also the outfit for the day; stay well and keep pushing-we're halfway through the week!


Sweater: $6, thrifted from Lily Pads
Skirt: $15, H&M


Skirt: same as pictured above
Shoes: $10, Urban Outfitters


[Carlo and I]


[Amy, my best friend]

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Wonderful Weather

Let's just all take a second to reflect on how fantastic the weather was today. It was beyond amazing; I even worked in some time to go on a night run with my baby Tarah. Yay, music major making strides towards health! Anyways, today I'm featuring my GORGEOUS sister because 1) I miss her, 2) she's all the way in Indiana, 3) I miss her, and 4) she's beautiful. She sent me a text with these pictures today saying that she was channeling her inner Audrey Hepburn and I think she nailed it. Her new hair cut is so mod, I can't even handle it. So here's her and my outfit of the day!


Dress: Modcloth
Sweater: Thrifted from a consignment store


 [Same as above]


Sunglasses: $12, Target
Scarf: Free, from my mother
Sweater: $15, Target
Dress: $10, Body Central

Monday, September 15, 2014

Photography via Tarah

My beautiful Willard baby Tarah is a photographer and just blogged some photos from our shoot a few weeks ago. Here is a sneak peek at her work. Check out her website www.tarahdawdyphoto.com and support her artistic self!


Sunglasses: $12, Target
Top: $5, Urban Outfitters
Belt: Free, came with skirt from Target
Shorts: $5, thrifted from Goodwill
Shoes: $12, Target



Floral Frocks 'A Plenty

I'm convinced that everyone should have at least one floral print item in their closets. So here is an ode to all things floral and the many reasons why I can't get enough:

1. Treat them as a neutral: florals go great with fall because they brighten up the brown leaf landscape, but they go with basically everything.

2. Accessibility: so many things are floral printed these days, it's easy to find things. From backpacks, to sneakers, to shirts, every girl and guy alike can rock the florals.

3. Matchable: did I mention that they go with almost everything? I'm a firm believer in prints and mixing/matching them, so never run from the opportunity to wear stripes or polka dots with florals.

4. Brightener: because there are so many colors going on, you can match almost anything with floral print. Even if the specific color isn't in the print, chances are, it's neutral enough to be paired together.

5. Matchable: did I mention that they go with everything? Seriously though, treat yourself to a floral print skirt or something. I invested in one from H&M in high school during a trip to Chicago and only spent $10 on it. Also, I wear it ALL the time, cos it's just so dang versatile.


Sweater: $15, Target
Necklace: $12, Forever 21
Dress: $25, Target
Belt: Free, came with skirt from Target
{Long story short, never underestimate Target}

I want to hear from you guys, so comment with what your favorite things to wear!
Also, I'm going to be doing something new on the blog where I feature some lovely friends of mine that thrift or look for cute, inexpensive clothing. Today's post will be dedicated to the stylings of my best friend Katrina [K. Pierce, Miss Fierce]


Scarf: $12
Dress: $6, H&M
Other details unknown

Keep your eyes peeled for more updates coming soon:)





Saturday, September 13, 2014

Friday Formalities

Willard Sorority had their annual Fall Formal last night and the duckies were dressed to the nines. I was feeling the Gatsby theme (which is a great movie, if you haven't seen it; everything about the roaring 20s, from the dresses, to the cheekbone length bobs, to finger waved bangs and huge headbands). Two years ago while on choir tour during Christmas break, we had a shopping day at the Plaza in Kansas City and I snagged a beautiful blush/beige shift that had some old school charm. I paired that with a red pedicure, super tall beige heels, and soft waves pulled to one side. I wish I could have gotten a picture of the back of this dress, but I didn't (think a low-cut V with teardrops beaded on the edges, SO pretty). The best parts about the dress? It fits well, is from H&M and was on super sale. Also, since I want this blog to be about my life and the clothes that go through it with me, here are some beautiful humans that I am blessed to know!

Joanna and I in front of her DIY'd paint chip chevron wall
Joanna borrowed my dress that I got brand new from a consignment shop; it's from Francesca's, originally $44, but snagged for $16


Katrina or K. Pierce, Miss Fierce is looking fantastic in her $5 thrifted dress from Goodwill


My two beautiful roommates, Amy and Alex
Alex is wearing a necklace borrowed from Amy and a her own dress from Target
Amy is wearing her own necklace and dress; the dress is from Promgirl.com


This picture describes Cassi and my relationship perfectly: sass
Cassi is wearing her own necklace and dress (she snagged the dress for $10)


Dress: $5, H&M
Shoes: Borrowed from my stylish sister, Pamela
Nail colors: Essie

Enjoy your weekends and stay stylish!

Friday, September 12, 2014

It's Finally Friday

And the weekend is here, thank goodness! Friday has been a long time coming. I'm looking forward to having some time to hang out, go to work, catch up on sleep and homework and mentally prepare for next week. I hope that all of you aren't feeling overwhelmed yet-always take time to take care of yourself and ask for what you need:) 

Today, I decided I needed even more layers (it was 46 out, after all). Here are my layers on layers. Also, I'm a member of Willard Sorority and we have our fall formal tonight, so keep your eyes open for pictures of how to work with a 20s style dress later this weekend:)


Boots: $35, Charlotte Russe
Socks: $12 for a three pack, Target
Leggings: $12, Target
Dress: $13, Forever 21


Ring: Free, gift from my mom (bought at an art festival when she was young)
Sweater (cowl neck): $10, Urban Outfitters
Scarf: Handmade by me! (arm-knitted)
Jacket: $12, Gap Kids (thrifted from the girls 14 section at Lily Pads)
[I layered my sweater over my dress for extra warmth today and then piled on a scarf and jacket]

Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend and stay safe:)


Thursday, September 11, 2014

Some Days Were Made for Warm Hugs and Coffee Mugs

What a dreary, sad day it's been. The cold drizzle lasted all day, on and off and I've been craving big sweaters, comfy socks, warm drinks of the fall flavored variety, and laying in my bed watching Portlandia. Unfortunately, college doesn't always allow you to do stuff like that every time the weather decides to take a vacation. Either way, the beginnings of fall are in the air, which means LAYERS, layers, and more layers. I'd have to say that fall has recently become my favorite season because of the number of clothing items you can pile on yourself to feel warm and ready to go. So tonight's post will be devoted to everything fall and how to take your summer wardrobe and bring it into a new season.

Generally, I don't buy anything that I'm not going to wear all year around-it just doesn't make sense to do it the other way, especially if I'm paying good money to buy it. I want to get the most bang for my buck and wear my clothes year round. That being said, an easy way to wear your summer dresses in the fall is adding a tights or leggings and a pair of socks with boots. At this point in my life, I've collected a ridiculous number of socks, but from my perspective, you have to have some to choose from depending on the occasion and outfit. Buying a neutral colored pair of boots can also be worn with almost anything, especially if they are black or brown. Sweaters and pullovers are also great for all and are cute layered over a dress. If your sweaters are oversized, throw it over a dress and belt it to make it more flattering.

Really, there are no wrong answers in layering or fashion. Doing something unexpected or pairing prints that are different can make a statement and liven up your outfit. If I have a printed dress on but want to wear leggings, socks, and boots, I often try and pick a pair of socks that have a small print (so it's less distracting from the big print on your dress or top) and are a more neutral color that complement the rest of the outfit. This way, you can get away with colors and prints that don't necessarily go right with your outfit.

It definitely felt like fall today and here's what I wore. Lots of layers (yay!) and comfy socks and boots:)


Sweater: $10, thrifted from Paperdoll Vintage
Necklace: Free, handmade by my friend Juan Mora
Dress: $10, Urban Outfitters
Leggings: $12, Target
Socks: $12, Urban Outfitters
Boots: $30, Target

I buy a lot of my clothes on sale or from thrift stores. There are lots of tricks to finding cheap things from big name stores; it all depends on when you go to shop. Look for an upcoming blog post about when to shop and how to find great, inexpensive pieces to add to your closet.

Also, check out the new side bar features on the right side of the blog. There you can find the most popular posts, an archive, a search bar, and what the Consignment Kat is listening to. Check back for new updates:)

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Updates

Here is today's picture! Hope you're all staying warm, breaking out the layers, not getting sick, and drinking lots of fall flavored drinks. I know I'm making an effort to do all those things right now:)

I recently realized that you don't have to sit in specifically one style. I wore a dressy top and cotton pants and sneakers, which even each other out and make the outfit a little dressed up and a little dressed down. What are some of your favorite things to pair together? Send me your ideas and pictures!

Sweater: $15, Hollister
Top: $18, Forever 21
Necklace: $12, Forever 21
Pants: Borrowed from my sorority's costume closet (these beauts have stirrups at the bottom!)
Shoes: Borrowed from my roommate (from Target)

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Thrifting in Unexpected Places

I'm a firm believer in searching for clothing with character. Something about the possibility of finding something fantastic keeps me going back for more. More often than not, with a little elbow grease, you can find some pretty interesting pieces in mundane places. I work at a children's consignment store and noticed soon after I started that some of the clothes in the store would be good additions to my wardrobe. Luckily, everything is inexpensive and also comes from the children's or extra small maternity sections, so there is quite a variety to choose from. I can always find something intriguing, right within my reach.

 So here's my call to arms: look in unexpected places for unique pieces that can spice up your wardrobe or simple ones that can play the complimentary role to your already print filled closet (the latter is definitely me, I'm a print junkie). Going further than that, buy pieces you love and re-purpose them into something different, like using an over-sized blouse as a kimono or wearing a dress with a skirt over it to use the top of the dress as a shirt. There are so many ways to make simple things into something spectacular! Here is my outfit for today and three things I bought at work today:)


Scarf: $12, Charlotte Russe
Top: $10, Anthropologie
Jeans: $20, American Eagle Outfitters
Shoes: $48, TOMS


$1, thrifted from Lily Pads
[found in the Girls 14 section)


$1, thrifted from Lily Pads
[found in the Girls 14 section]


$5, thrifted from Lily Pads
[found in the Boys section]

Hope this gives you some good ideas of things you can buy for not much money! Keep your eyes peeled for more tips on finding great clothing deals.