{ Architecture of an Outfit } Blue Legged Ruffle Fringe Eater


Before this year, I was never a big fan of fringe. Last year I wouldn’t have considered myself a fan of ruffles. Two years ago I only thought leggings were useful as long johns to layer under trousers or loose jeans when the temperature dips below the 20s. Three years ago, I wouldn’t have considered myself a proponent of wearing colored tights, let alone any colored bottoms. Red jeans? Forget it.

Now, because of budgetary constraints, I’m considering making my own fringe mini skirt, I have several fringe accessories, and I wear ruffles and colored tights on a regular basis. I also wear leggings as pants now and I don’t give a damn if people draw comparisons to La Lohan (okay, well, maybe I do care–a LOT–but still).

The thing about fashion? Despite trends that come and go, whether we adopt their fleeting novelty and join in on the bandwagon for their season-long ubiquity, or not… Dress style in general should always be about embracing change within ourselves and in the greater world around us, and molding that change to fit our bodies and more importantly, our personalities.

Fashion should never detract from who we are, but magnify it.

If it means that I’m starting to sport trends and styles I never would have imagined donning, so be it. It’s okay. So I’m becoming more feminine, more *Out There* in terms of what is considered “normal” for everyday situations, I’m wearing leggings as pants–which I never thought would be deemed appropriate, especially by myself… so what? I’m changing, and becoming more confident in expressing how quirky I am, how different aspects of my personality are at odds with each other, that I am a living, breathing microcosm of conflict, binary opposites and constrasting elements.

I look at all that, and I think:

So this is Mae.

I guess I rather like her.

And that’s when the point of fashion becomes more than just about clothing a body, or even something deeper like expressing a point of view, but more about accomplishing a heroic personal triumph. A mission of finding who we are, making it better, and saying, This is Who I Am. I Rock.





{Outfit Architecture}
Convertible zip front ruffle cropped jacket, Lush, via Chloe Loves Charlie. (Can be worn as asymmetrical zip front, or open as a double ruffle lapel jacket.)
Polka dot rouch sleeve T, H&M
Linen strip high waisted skirt, Club Monaco [SIMILAR]
Turquoise stockings/tights, J. Crew
Faux Gator skin Mary Jane heels & woven waist cinching belt, Forever 21
Mixed metal fringe bib necklace, Madewell via Shopbop.com
Gold color filigree necklace, UO
Gold fringe bracelet, Banana Republic (Gift from Blogger BFF Twenty York Street)
Marc by Marc Jacobs Heart Locket Watch [EXACT SAME]


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{ Architecture of an Outfit } Monochroma-chic wash out

I love that my friend Kristy’s blog title is such a perfectly stylish way to describe monochromatic outfits.


I might or might not have been influenced by the deceptively fluffy, downy-looking cumulonimbus clouds looming far overhead, unending, pillow-like silver and dove grey cotton pasted onto a faded, pale blue-grey sky. A flocculent host of clouds outside, belying the blustery tempest about to unfurl across the skies, like a freak temper tantrum.

They say your environment conditions behavior, which in turn conditions attitude. Thereby, it’s not too much of a stretch to assume that environment can directly influence your dress, which can, in turn, sway your momentary perspective or attitude. Storm clouds brewing on the horizon, miasma in one’s own head. It’s not too far-fetched of a conclusion. Clothes are just as often a reflection of how we feel as an expression of how we want to feel. It just so happens on this day, that it was the former situation, and not the latter.

Good thing, too. No one should willingly FEEL GREYNESS.





Who could ever feel grey, when looking at this sweet Bear Face?

{ Outfit Architecture }
*Denotes Eco-Friendly & Fantastic piece.
Paisley Print Blouse, Club Monaco.
Tweed Kimono Blazer Jacket, Karnival (Iceland indie fashion label).
Grey man pant troursers, Moda International (Victoria’s Secret).
Citron woven skinny belt, J. Crew.
Grey patent leather cut out pumps, Boutique9.
Gold chain link necklace, Banana Republic (Gifted by Twenty York Street–Love you, Blogger BFF!)
*bangles, Alex & Ani, random boutique.
Wire wrapped ring, Miss Selfridge (UK)
Gold men style watch, Merona (Target).
Feather earring, UO.
Infinity gold earring, Sole Sisters
Deep red lipstick, NYX Jumbo Lip Pencil in Deep Red.


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Dolly Pearl Spring Promotion

One of my favorite independently designed labels, ever, Dolly Pearl is holding their Spring Promotional Sale!

This is a great opportunity to snag some wonderfully ruffly and feminine confections by a great New York-based indie designer. I own one DP piece which I purchased last year to wear to my sister-in-law’s wedding, and it was not only the most unique and beautiful thing anyone wore to the wedding, it is still easily the most gorgeous piece in my closet.

See some items from their Spring Look Book & Bridal 2011:

Valid from April 25-30 only, you can take 20% off your entire purchase. Use the coupon code DPSP2011 upon checkout.

Tell all your friends! Support this talented young designer, and also fill your closet with pretty pretties.


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{ Eco Stylin’ & Giveaway } RewareVintage: Rockin’ Vintage Ts and Repurposed Splendor

During this, my Earth Week, celebration, we here at thereafterish. want to bask in the awesomeness that is Eco Style.

On the fashion front: what’s greener than Vintage shopping? Almost nothing, honestly.

My newest sponsor Reware Vintage is possibly one of the coolest Vintage e-boutiques out there. You wanna know why? Because they’re based in Detroit, that’s why. [If you didn't know, I'm currently Detroit-based, and have been for the last six years, where my husband and his family reside.]

Launched in 2005 by Bethany Nixon, Reware sells a mix of vintage and crafted items, curated to encourage customers to use vintage clothing in their own way, either mixing it in with their own wardrobe or by recreating it into something completely different! A large majority of the clothing is rescued with the help of a trusty sewing machine to bring it back to it’s old or a new glory. Home of the {original} vintage Record Notebook, a unique eco-friendly gift. Made from damaged vintage records that are bought from or donated by local record stores, the notebooks are refillable & reusable, and the scraps are even made into jewelry to reduce waste and show your love for vinyl. The e-boutique offers a large selection of stunning and charming pieces for women, men and even housewares and a nice selection of vintage graphic and novelty T’s. And of course, a HUGE collection of their repurposed record notebooks.



{Giveaway}

And to thank you, yet again, for helping me make this site what it is–and in honor of Earth Day (for me, WEEK), Reware Vintage is going to be giving away a Vintage Vinyl Record Notebook OR a $20 gift code to shop RewareVintage.com (reader’s choice) to one lucky thereafterish. reader.

Simply visit Reware Vintage, choose your favorite item AND your favorite notebook cover, and come back here and link me to it and tell me why you like it. EASY.

If you want an extra entry, you can Tweet about Reware Vintage and thereafterish.’s EarthWeek giveaway. Just make sure to include my @ name [@maeluu] in the Tweet with the #EarthWeek tag and comment back the URL to your Tweet. If you don’t know how to do that, just tell me your Twitter @ name so I can check that you tweeted.

Open internationally, closes Friday May 6.

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Earth Week:{Beauty} Embrace the Magic of Olive Oil

You might’ve seen a couple of these tips over at GingerMandy.com. Well, here’s the rest.

Olive Oil is a wonder product, much like Vitamin E and Grapeseed oil. But because of it’s consistency and its texture for uses in cooking, it can be used much more liberally than either Vitamin E or Grapeseed Oils can, and in larger quantity. Also, Extra Virgin Olive Oil is the purest form of Olive Oil, created without the aid of any chemicals, and therefore is one of the best things we can use on our face. It is chemical free, and loaded with all kinds of anti-oxidants, which are essential in repairing and protecting the skin from damaging free radicals.

Regularly applying OO to your skin helps maintain the elasticity of the cells, and helps slow the aging process.

Here are just some of the many ways you can use Extra Virgin Olive Oil (hereafter referred to as EVOO) in your daily beauty routines:

Makeup Remover
Oil-based makeup removers are best for removing makeup, especially because it is necessary to use like consistencies to cancel each other out. Most powders have fatty cells in them that help them adhere to your face. Likewise, things like liquid foundation, cream or gel blush and lipstick, which are generally oil or creamy based will remove most easily with an oil formula. Why bother topically administering chemicals to your face, which can absorb into your skin cells, blood stream and organs over time, when you have something completely natural and organic to use instead? EVOO can even remove stubborn waterproof mascara.

The added benefit of using EVOO as a m/u remover is that it absorbs into your skin, moisturizing it. Over time, it helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and scars, and makes skin more supple. Especially for those with dry skin. Replacing the moisture in your skin is actually the most natural solution for aging.

Cuticle Conditioner
Take a few drops of EVOO into your hand, rub between fingertips and apply to dry, clean cuticles and rub in. This conditions the rough cuticles and smooths them out.

Dry skin moisturizer
Put EVOO onto your dry, clean feet at night, put on a pair of cotton socks, and over the course of the night your damaged, dry skin is repaired. A full course moisturizing over a week will help ensure supple, non-dragon-y feet.

All over body moisturizer
Use in place of lotion. Let it absorb. Why is it better than lotion? Lotion, for the most part, just sits on top of the skin and will only moisten the top layer. EVOO absorbs into the skin and penetrates layers. It’s a better moisturizer and barrier to the elements for your skin over the long run.

Hair De-frizzer
Put a few drops into your hand, rub your hand together, and lightly run your hands through your hair, distributing it evenly. Comb your hair into place, and use the excess on your hands to tame frizzies.

Deep conditioning hair mask
Put a quarter size amount in your hand, rub your hands together, and apply to dampened hair. Brush through to distribute evenly, and then tie hair up in a bun under a shower cap or towel. Let the natural heat from your head penetrate the oil infused hair for 30 minutes. Remove after 30 minutes, rinse with warm water and very, very mild shampoo. Let air dry. Your hair should be deeply conditioned and shiny.

Eyelash conditioner
Much like EVOO can condition hair, it can also condition your eyelashes. Conditioning your lashes regularly can actually help them stay healthy and thicker, in that weakened lashes get brittle and fall out easily during lash curling, during sleep, rubbing your eyes, etc. Stronger, conditioned lashes have a healthier, more stable hair shaft, and are less likely to fall out. Which makes your eye lashes thicker, because hair is falling out with less frequency. Some girls swear that it makes them longer, but I haven’t seen it yet.

Run a cotton swab (use the Q-Tip brand, not the cheap imitation kind which have fuzzy cotton, instead of tightly wound cotton on the swab) moistened with EVOO along a clean, make-up free lashline after cleansing and moisturizing your face at night. You should begin to see better lashes after about 8 weeks. (Or you can buy an organic lash conditioner and lash lengthening serum like dúlash which contains a small amount of EVOO.)

Makeup Brush cleaner
Like a makeup remover, you can use it to clean and condition your makeup brushes. Just mix it with a bit of cheap clarifying natural shampoo in the palm of your hand, dip your pre-moistened brush in your hand, and swish the brush lightly against the surface of your palm for about 20-30 seconds. Then rinse in warm water until the water runs clear, and place on a towel over the edge of a table to dry. The oil will remove all make up, and will also condition the hair of the brushes, which makes make up tools last longer!

Facial or body scrub
Mix a small amount of olive oil with finely ground sugar to use as a body exfoliant. You can use a mortar and pestle to further grind dry sugar into a powder, mix with olive oil into a fine paste and apply to clean face as a facial exfoliator. Cleanse and rinse with warm water.

Lip Scrub
Mix a small amount of EVOO with a half teaspoon of Petroleum Jelly and fine ground sugar as a lip scrub.

There are many other ways to use EVOO, but these are some of the things I’ve tried over the years, and I still think EVOO is better than all the magical doodads and glitzy brand name products that do the same thing. Also, it’s wondrously cheaper. You can get a huge a** bottle at any grocery store for under $10, and if used solely for beauty routines, could last years.

Now that’s green.


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The Anti-eBay Social Fashion Marketplace

Special spotlight to my newest sponsors, Smashion and Reware Vintage, with a bit of a promotion for my first sponsor, Apothica.com.

In this day and age when there are established online marketplaces such as Craigslist and eBay, and where there are young upstarts dedicated to handmade and vintage fashion and wares, how do you differentiate yourself as a fresh, unique alternative for fashion savvy shoppers?

Just ask Smashion how they do it.

Smashion is the first fashion marketplace that enables users to mix and match new and pre-loved fashion items to create individual looks. The site is our eco-friendly response to the growing trend in wearing second-hand clothing and the lack of a community-based, fashion-focused online marketplace where fashion-conscious individuals can make the best use of their wardrobe.

How is Smashion *different* than other market places out there?

As stated above, Smashion is community based. Also, unlike eBay and Craigslist and to a point, even Etsy, Smashion‘s focus is solely fashion. In contrast to eBay, it is fee-free. Items for sale can be listed without a fee and sold without deductions from the final sale earnings. In comparison to Etsy, items are not required to be either hand made or older than 20 years in order to be listed. Quite the opposite. You can list both new and lightly worn second hand clothing, shoes and accessories, which makes it a lot more of a resource than Etsy or Craigslist. The community aspect also ensures that there is a captive, willing audience who are looking for items that you list.

I’m for it. Having unsuccessfully listed several things on eBay and on Craigslist, Smashion is a welcome alternative! I’ve got 3 pairs of shoes already photographed and ready to go up next week!

You can join Smashion here, and you can read more about them in Bare Magazine’s interview with founding member and Marketing Director, Vanessa Kuo.


My longest running sponsor, Apothica.com is running a Beauty Cache special on a grab bag of amazing products from brands such as LaRoche-Posay, Caudalie, Dermalogica, and Kinerase products. There are several full-size products as well as a ton of sample sizes. Buy it before they sell out. For full size products, the price of $29.95 is almost ridiculous.


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Living with Chronic Bitch{Face, Voice, FurrowedBrow, Expression, Thoughts, Tude, et.al} Episode II

Piggy backing on yesterday’s post about living with Chronic Bitchface by Kris Atomic, I have to give you exhibits A, B and C that it is rather true in my situation, whereas Kristina was only making fun of herself albeit in a very charming manner. (Note that one of my favorite readers, Chris of TinyTines did comment that when she first began reading me, she marveled to herself how much of the TUDE I bring to the fore. Yipes.)

{Exhibit A}
Mah-jor ‘tude.

Say Hai to AngryPants.

{Exhibit B}


{Exhibit C}

See? There’s just no stopping it. It’s just something I’ve come to acknowledge about myself.

I live with Chronic Bitch{Life}. :D

On another note, this blog has been making me both really stressed out and sad lately. I miss having conversations with you. It’s hard when you get so much enjoyment out of something, yet there’s this strange dynamic where it holds emotional sway over you, more than its job-like qualities, that sometimes you forget that it’s a one-sided conversation, a single lane highway of output, and not always input, that you lose your objective–and sometimes your cool. Blogs have a weird way of psyching us out like that. The ups and downs, the peaks and valleys, they need not make my heart move such… a weird mimesis to their ebb and flow, do they? You’d think that, after ten years of blogging, that I’d know that by now. I need to come back to earth.


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Living with Chronic Bitchface

One of my favorite illustrators, Kris Atomic (Kristina Mordokhovitch), recently created an image that I felt speaks to me in particular, literally, and humorously.





Simply titled “Chronic Bitchface”, this charming illustration of a be-spectacled cute girl on a background of Tiffany Robin Egg Blue portrays a girl who feels like springtime inside her heart, but her face has the dour expression of a girl who lost the Shoe of her Dreams to a woman wearing a Juicy Couture tracksuit, because the last pair wasn’t in her size. This expression garners constant requests from strangers to “cheer up love” and “brighten up.” The thing is…


{That’s just how her face looks.}

Yeah, I know how that goes. It’s just how my face looks. That’s just how my voice sounds. That’s just the facial expression I make. Those are just the phrases I use.

{Chronic Bitch______ is my legacy.}

Naturally, I bought a print.

Kristina has the prints up for Pre-Order, along with many of her other darling, stylish illustrations in her e-store.

Please support this Britain-based artist. She is incredibly talented, and I keep coming back to her corner of the internet to drool over her fashion-y, saturated drawings. You can visit her blog, Kris Atomic, here. Or you can peruse her professional portfolio here.


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{ Architecture of an Outfit } Chillin’ out Max #NAHHHHHHHHHH

I was going to participate in the second issue of the

The Pajama Project

But I worked for like 6-7 hours straight on freelance work today, and about 4 yesterday, the most massive Olympus Mons-proportioned pimple sprouted to life on my nose, all bulbous and red, I have a pile of laundry to do, and of all things to stop working, my kitchen sink’s drain decided to give in to the Trouble Gremlins living in the sewer and stop draining…so not only can I not cook, I can’t clean any dishes and I can’t run the dishwasher. Lovely.

Lovely, in the way you’d think stepping in your dog’s turds after he’s had stomach flu for a week would be, or lovely in the way a 600lb man’s stretched flesh ripples when he runs. You know, awesome like that.

So while I would LOVE to participate in this week’s challenge, I’ll take a number NAHHHHHHHH, and pass this round.

In its stead, I’ll just post pictures that came from a happier, stabler, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Grumpy Pants-free time.

{Ya’know…like last week.}

VANITY TIME! Wa hoo!!!



This is how I pose when people take my photos, who aren’t fashion bloggers. I don’t know how to behave in front of people….

{Or anywhere, for that matter. Did you not see my vacation photos? WEIRDO!}


{Outfit Architecture}
*Organic/Eco-Friendly drape shrug/cardigan, Shop Ruche
Tissue cotton destructed seam tunic, J. Crew
*Ankle Bow leggings, EMAMI
Jeffrey Campbell “Camp” Sandal style cage heels, Miss Mee (via GoJane.com)
Mixed Metal fringe bib necklace, Madewell
Feather dangle earring, Urban Outfitters
Gold wire wrapped stone ring, Miss Selfridge
*Repurposed gold wire bangles, Alex and Ani (via Charlie and Lee
Heart locket watch, Marc by Marc Jacobs

Have you ever had one of those days where it was just like… Man! That was such a great day! UNTIL! The last hour or two, when everything imaginable goes dreadfully awry?

{Have you ever had one of those days?}

Yeah, that’s tonight.

Make sure you check out my sponsor Smashion, the eco-friendly alternative to Etsy or eBay, a fee-free marketplace community where you can sell new and mintly used wares with no 20 year old vintage listing limits. I’ll be writing about them tomorrow!


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{ Giveaway } Organic, Eco-fabulous Skincare Infused With the Benefit of Olives

Since becoming attuned to organic, natural or eco-friendly skin care by browsing the skin care aisle at Whole Foods and learning about other natural beauty products through people like my favorite beauty guru, celebrity Makeup Artist Lisa Eldridge, products by Dr. Perricone (PerriconeMD) have been on my radar for about a year now. I’ve been itching to try them, because I’ve read glowing reviews to the benefits derived from using their natural ingredients. Unfortunately, the price has kept me off because the products are about as pricy as you can get in the market today.

About a month ago I won a giveaway by Qin at the Disco for $150 to PerriconeMD, and I chose the Cold Plasma cream, noting its 10 point benefits. It’s meant to slow the signs of aging, brighten the skin, tighten, lift wrinkles, help with discoloration and tone. I’ve been using it off an on for the last month and haven’t seen new wrinkles deepen, and my skin feels nice. So I’ll give it good marks. The only thing I don’t like is the smell from the DMAE, the wonder ingredient derived from salmon. Because Dr. Perricone doesn’t believe in adding harsh, unnatural additives in his products, he doesn’t cover up the slight fishy scent with strong fragrances. It can be off-putting, but it wears off after a few minutes, especially if you put a hydrating serum on top of it.

Well, the Doctor has created a NEW lower priced line called SUPER with amazing green and natural products in amazingly designed packaging.

I’m aching to try the Hyper Hydrator: it has coconut oil for acne, which also balances and moisturizes the skin. I’m also interested in Superhero Body sculpting serum; through the benefits of olives, which tones, revitalizes the skin, and helps it retain moisture better.

I love the company’s commitment to natural skin care and eco-friendly manufacture: All Super products are free of: parabens, propylene glycol, mineral oil, phthalates, sulfates, synthetic dyes and fragrances. When possible, Super products may be free of silicones and PEGs. Super is cruelty-free and made in the USA. The packaging is mostly made from sustainable or recycled sources as well. Win.

One lucky thereafterish. reader can win her (or his!) own PerriconeMD product (up to $150 value).

Here’s how you can win (required steps):

  1. Visit PerriconeMD and choose an item at $150 or below that you would like to win, and tell me why.
  2. Remember to fill out the required email field before the comment box so I’ll know how to contact you.
  3. THAT’S IT.

You can get extra optional entries if you want:
1 entry per option.

  • “Like” me on Facebook.
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Please comment back separately for each additional entry that you have done. Please list the URL of any blog posts or sidebar mentions so I can check. Blogs opened solely for the purposes of listing giveaways, as well as any “I blogged about it” entries without a URL in the comment will be disqualified.

Entrants MUST be over the age of 18, or have a parent/guardian’s approval to enter, as I will be requesting your mailing address and sending it to a third-party.

Open only to US and Canada (sorry internationals! I’ll have a personal, non sponsored giveaway for you all very soon!).

This giveaway runs through today, April 15 (yeay, Tax Day), through Friday, April 29th.

FTC disclaimer: This is a sponsored post by Branding Brand and PerriconeMD. I was not compensated in any way to conduct this giveaway or informal review of PerriconeMD. All thoughts on the products are my personal feelings, and are 100% honest and unbiased.

{ Architecture of an Outfit } Southern Belle…? Southern Drunk…? Asian in the South, drunk on life!

I couldn’t decide what to write about, and I ended up putting my thoughts for today’s article pretty much all up there in the title.

As we speak, all the yummy food we ate in the South gave me a bad case of Gastritis (acid reflux, sort of, but causes pain in the abdomen that won’t fart or belch out–trust me, I tried), and I’m been doped up on meds and flat out on my back in bed, praying the pulsating pain and chest tightness doesn’t come back. I only left the house to go to Urgent Care to find out what the heck this radiating, undulating pain in my chest has been. I kind of wish it had been adult asthma instead of Gastritis. How embarrassing. It’s basically a big, burning ball of gas hurting my esophagus. How sexy is that?

{Answer there: not at all.}

Anyway, you already saw what I look like super drunk and dancing at a wedding, but you didn’t get a good shot of the outfit… so here it is.

Details of the Arm Candy Bling

All of the arm candy I wore to the wedding were things that were either won through blog giveaways, or were gifted to me. #Truestory.

The bejeweled CZ antique style bracelet on my left arm was one of my wedding bracelets, gifted to me by my mother in law. The gold hammered filigree cuff is from Wendy Mink Jewelry that I wear pretty much on a daily, and which I won through a giveaway hosted by Sharon of Elisharon. The two adjustable gold bangles are repurposed and eco-stylin’ bangles by Alex and Ani, which I won through a giveaway from Charlie & Lee through my BFF Lily of Bleed for Fashion.

Don’t you just love free stuff?

{Outfit Architecture}
*denotes Eco-Stylin’ piece
Sweetheart sheer sequin tunic, Club Monaco [ BUY SIMILAR ]
Sheer overlay high waisted maxi skirt, Miss Selfridge [ BUY SIMILAR ]
Faux patent leather high waist belt, Forever 21
Gold strappy 5″ stiletto sandals, Guess Shoes [ BUY SIMILAR, same brand ]
Gold clutch, gifted
bangles: Alex & Ani (via Charlie and Lee)*, Wendy Mink hammered gold filigree cuff (gifted), CZ antique style bracelet (gifted).
House of Harlow 1960 gold antique-style key ring via Shopbop.

I’m not entirely sure this outfit was 100% wedding appropriate–I’ve never gone virtually strapless at a wedding before, nor so low cut. At least the skirt is mostly sheer-ish, rather than straight up see through, so that my “mini/maxi” skirt was really just a maxi skirt. I’m also rethinking sequins. While the look is absolutely stunning, and visually interesting, it is actually really, really uncomfortable. It chafes the arms, and since it was a tunic length… it chafed my nether-yaya region as well. Very Void of Win. #NotWinning. More like #DUHLosing.

5″ stilettos and drunken dance floor debauchery equals one sore footed Mae Lu. My heels didn’t survive the car ride home, and I kicked them off the moment we got my feet onto something carpeted. I was trying to find late night pizza delivery on the phone by calling Dominos Pizza while N snapped Outfit of the Day shots of me. I was too lazy to put back on my shoes and put the phone down, for fear someone would answer while I was acting all vain and what nots.

There didn’t end up being any pizza places that delivered after 1AM. ZERO POINTS on LATE NIGHT FOOD, ATL. We went to Kroger instead and bought microwaveable vegetarian organic ramen (who knew!) and organic vegetarian tamales. Not exactly a win-win sitch, but a lot healthier than Dominos.

I still think the overall effect of the outfit was pretty effective, and much more alluring than some of the other wedding outfits I’ve worn (ie., single dresses) before, and i’m so very in love with the high waisted sheer overlay maxi skirt that I want to wear it every day with Parisian graphic Ts and nude high wedges. EVERYDAY.

{ Are you wearing any maxis this spring? What would you wear to a spring/summer wedding? Would you get anywhere near as drunk as I did? :P }


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{ Stylish Story } Blogger invAsian, Decatur, GA

Vacationing in the ATL affords us not only the opportunity to hang out with some of our closest friends (my husband’s best friend and one of our wedding’s Best Men–we had three, his wife, as well as the newly wed couple, for whom we traveled to Georgia, all live here in ATL), but the chance to finally meet two of the most charming blogger BFFs that I’ve been reading for at least three to four years now.

AsianCajuns “Cath” and “Lar”, Catherine and Lauren, two very, very vivacious, vibrant women, call Decatur, Georgia home. Cath, who works for the City of Decatur, and Lar, a graphic design genius, are well connected in the Decatur community, and something of local celebrities. They may deny it (and they did, profusely), but their renown in the ATL style scene preceded them; we encountered person after person who knew them by name and stopped us to chat them up for a bit. Shop keepers, restaurant owners, bloggers, music and clothing boutique proprietors, etc. Of course, their incredibly cheerful, down to earth demeanor and DC-Southern hybrid charm probably also has something to do with it. Good people just gravitate toward other warm souls.

My normally Grumpy Pants feeling effervesced away as soon as I saw their smiles greeting me in my hotel lobby, and pretty much remained at bay until now!




AsianCajuns and thereafterish. forever, yeay! (Picture one A&B is Lar, picture two is Cath, for those of you who cannot tell between the two of them… which I can’t understand, because they both seem sooooo different to me!)



The amazing soup (Cath’s choice) and my pan seared Atlantic Char from Leon’s Full Service restaurant in Decatur. Exhibit A in AsianCajuns’ popularity: Owner Ryan stopped by to say hi to C&L, and we discovered that his wife is a lifestyle blogger in Atlantas as well! A fun fact. I still believe bloggers have this special rapport, and a special radar that draws one to another…


The pub frites at Leon’s are to die for, with 14 different choices of sauces to dip them in–you get to choose two. We chose Garlic Aioli and Cucumber-Dill Yogurt dip. I was in Fry Heaven.

We stopped in Squash Blossom Boutique, a very eclectic blend of fashion reminiscent of Anthropologie, ModCloth, and Olson Boho (but with more color). A pug named Puma was waiting to greet all shoppers at the door, and Cath and I had to say hello.

Of course, the shop staff knew the girls well, and we played about with their incredible selection of fun hats and marveled over their selection of arty, uncommon heels and sandals, and their collection of Tom’s shoes.

In the square area, Habitat for Humanity had erected some vibrant, cheery playhouses as a type of art exhibit for the benefit of the charity. We decided to turn the different houses into a impromptu fashion shoot set.

At Lar’s bidding, I jumped into a house.

Of course, hanging out with two awesome fashion bloggers, I had to make my posing more “fashiony”.

{Outfit Architecture: Forever 21 Danny Roberts “Because I’m Addicted” racerback tank & patent belt; American Apparel woven circle skirt; Dolce Vita Jade nude wedge sandals; PloyyB Studded Blossom Bag; Marc by Marc Jacobs Watch (gifted); Urban Outfitters feather earring (worn singly); Wendy Mink cuff.}


Since I was a child, I’ve had a thing for castles. So much so that I got married in one.

Cath and Lar got all Vogue pose-y and Tommy Ton street style photog mode. I don’t think we stopped laughing the whole time.






The girls have such a unique, colorful sense in clothing, and they gift each other stand out pieces, such as the jersey knit rosette dress Lar is wearing, and the silk vintage cream blouse and orange envelope clutch Cath is sporting. And of course, they both have perfect taste in shoes.

Decatur’s town square is surrounded by teal/turquoise and steel filigree lamps. Teal is my favorite color, so of course I had to steal a snap of one.

We traipsed into a boutique called Rockit after our “photo shoot” in the square, where I spied the funky freshest sunnies to replace the marbleized cat-eye Raybans someone stole right under my nose. These Hadron shades remind me of these AM Eyewear pairs sported by my new fashion crush, Arissa Cheo, except they are much, much cheaper. Win.

More on Rockit Boutique later! They launch their site soon!

We stumbled into another fashion blogger in the store. Another win.

I bought the black pair of Hadron Shades, along with a couple of other things. Fresh to death, bitches.

AC dropped me off at my friend Pete’s place where a post wedding barbecue was in full swing, and the world’s biggest cat had to lie down to drink his water.

Other than the wedding, it was definitely the highlight of our trip down to Atlanta. I can’t wait to meet Cath and Lar again… I hope I can hit up Decatur once more before we live in Hawaii and no longer have any money to travel. :P

Thanks to AsianCajuns Cath and Lar for showing me an immensely awesome, stylish time!


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{ Stylish Story } Weekend in Pictures: Peachy Time in Decatur & Atlanta, Georgia

N and I are in Atlanta, Georgia for a long weekend, to celebrate the wedding of two of our close friends. Because four of our closest friends live here in the ATL, we decided to make the weekend a mini-break from our normally not-so-hectic-but-incredibly-busy everyday lives. I also wanted to meet two special ladies who call Decatur home. But how about I let the photos tell you how good my weekend was?

I took outfit architecture photos, all vainglorious and lazy, while N worked.

We went to a charming, intimate, classic wedding in a historic monument…

…of two of the some of the most important people in our lives.

Spazzed out in front of the camera for a second.

And again.

Then we pretended to be normal for a second, so we could have a “normal” couple picture. [News flash: we're anything but a "normal couple".]

Got mildly [read: not mildly] shit-faced on cocktails, right after before the salad course… and stole our table-mate F’s glasses and spazzed out yet again for the camera.


Do they look nice??

We ate delicious Ratatouille (thanks, L & A, for serving a vegetarian option! It was absolutely sumptuous!).

We I danced like (a) mad(woman). (And flashed LOTS of peace signs for the cameras–official photography will show me pretending to be in a dance video.)

And spazzed out yet again (x5!) for the camera. Properly drunk!

Engaged in smoochies with a very, very handsome man in a gold tie.

Photographed a dapper, incredibly pleased groom.

Posed for loving photos with two VIPs in our lives.

Met a shop-a-holic pug while I was browsing a great shop.

And played with two talented, stunning, established Atlanta/Decatur bloggers. (more to come on this in the next post.)

All in all, one almost impossibly fun weekend. Much more to come! And of course, some Architecture of an Outfit shots coming up this week, too!

{ How was your weekend, lovecats? }


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Stylist & Blogger Angel Phillips for Bust Magazine

“One for the Road” Interview With Professional Stylist and Blogger Angel Phillips, Featured in Bust Magazine

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Angel Phillips of Acute Angle, a stylist for a major fashion label, styled a fashion editorial for Bust Magazine. As a freelance stylist, this is her first major feature in a mainstream women’s glossy. Let’s all congratulate Angel on a job well done!

To celebrate with her, I want to introduce thereafterish. readers to Angel and her tremendous talents.

Say hi to blogger and successful stylist, Ms. Phillips!

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thereafterish.: So you recently styled a fashion editorial for Bust Magazine. The spread was kind of a retro road trip with a bohemian, carefree vibe. What was your inspiration for this shoot?

Angel Phillips: The inspiration originally came from the location. I’m friends with the photographer (Gabriela Hasbun) and she has been trying to rope me into doing another fashion shoot with her for some time. She has a great eye for interesting scenery that is so very inspiring. Once she showed me images of the location I began to think about road trips I used to take with my best friends from high school. We had so much fun traveling as far as our poor beat up cars would take us. Using that as an inspiration I began to think about the cool girls I know in California and their laid back style.

t-ish.: How did you land the gig with Bust, and what was your reaction when they contacted you?

AP: [Gabriela] the photographer was contacted by Bust originally. She has worked with them in the past for more lifestyle type shoots. They had seen a photograph in her portfolio that they really liked that just happened to be styled by me and of me funnily enough. They suggested that if we put together a proposal for a shoot they would look at it and consider publishing it.

I was really excited for the opportunity! I’ve been styling for a long time but have never been published in a print magazine. We worked for a couple of weeks to put together the proposal. I made an inspiration board entitled “Going to California” (inspired by the Led Zeppelin song) and we sent it off. We didn’t hear back for MONTHS so I figured they were passing on the proposal. Then right around December we received an email giving us the go ahead for the shoot.

The crazy thing was that we only had a month to put together the actual clothes, models, and secure the location. That might sound like a long time but believe me!! It was a close call!

The above referenced photoshoot

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t-ish.: What was the most memorable thing about this shoot, and styling it?

AP: The MOST memorable? There is so much! I think the most amazing thing about the shoot was how amazing all the clothing vendors were in trusting me enough to loan me clothes. I emailed and emailed AND EMAILED these poor women so many times. Major shout out to the wonderful gals Heather & Hanna over at Bona Drag and Hannah Metz over at The Loved One. Without them there would have been no clothing to shoot!

t-ish.: Any mishaps, or fun anecdotes that could end up on a “blooper reel” had it been a video shoot?

AP: Shooting on location = tons of opportunity for bloopers and blunders.

It was FREEZING that day. Here we were shooting light weight Summer clothing and it was foggy and windy all day long. Welcome to life and living in San Francisco! The poor models were covered in goose bumps and shivering between each take. But once the camera was on them they acted like it was 75 degrees outside! Another fun part of the shoot was the model Ashley Ording (of Fancy Fine). She kept us laughing and on our toes the whole day. The best part was when the photographer gave Ashley binoculars for a shot and she started using them to check out the surfers. She was waving and smiling and they were waving and smiling back. So funny.

t-ish.: As a stylist on the road, what would you say are the most important, fundamental items to have with you on set?

AP: No matter what kind of shoot I’m on I always have my styling kit. It’s full of safety pins, double stick tape, binder clips, and dog treats. I should mention that I usually have my dog with me on set. Granted he wasn’t there that day. For this particular shoot I had to make sure to bring my own rolling rack to hang the clothes on, a steamer (works so much better than an iron) and duct tape for the bottom of the shoes so they wouldn’t get ruined.

t-ish.: Were you nervous?

AP: Oh my God, I was so stressed! I think my poor blog readers were getting tired of hearing my whining. Even I was getting tired of hearing myself! I think it’s probably safe to say that I love to stress myself out. I’m constantly worrying about the worst case scenario. The upside to this is that I’m usually over prepared. Case in point. The day before the shoot I had a panic attack that none of the clothes were going to fit so I went shopping in San Francisco’s Union Square for alternates. I spent so much money that day for a “JUST IN CASE” situation.

Crazy-pants. I know. I had to go back downtown the next day to return everything I bought because we didn’t need any of it.

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t-ish.: When people hear “stylist”, it’s easy to envision the oh-so amaaaaahzing and glamorous Rachel Zoe draped in boho, drowning in fur and sparkle, but that probably isn’t the typical experience of a stylist. As a career stylist with a major fashion company, what does a normal day look like for you?

AP: I don’t really have a “normal” day. My job often feels like two (or three) jobs working in tandem. There is the office portion of my job & the photo shoot. On the office days I work in my styling room to create outfits based on the Marketing needs of each season as well as working on styling the Product images for the site. The difference between the two are that the Marketing outfits usually tell a story. I have more creative license here to have fun and make full outfits. The Product styling is what most customers see when they’re shopping the site. For instance when you click on “tops” and you see every top we own, I have to designate what bottom they’re wearing or if it needs a camisole underneath. The OTHER part of my job is the photo shoot side. Once all the outfits have been approved from the office side then we take it to be photographed.

Glamour doesn’t play much of a role in my day to day on set. It’s a lot of hard work! A typical day on set I arrive to our photo studio and immediately grab a cup of coffee. I can’t talk to you until I’ve had at least ONE CUP. Then I meet with the Photo Producer and Assistant Stylist to make sure we’re all set. We talk about if anything is missing or if I need to substitute any samples we couldn’t get in time for the shoot. Then I spend most of my day trying to think two steps ahead while crawling around on the floor at a model’s feet making sure the clothes fit her (or him) just right! When the model doesn’t fit the clothes properly it makes my job feel about 10X harder.

I think the major difference between a Stylist like Rachel Zoe and myself is that I’m doing all the dressing, pinning, and finshing touches where as Rachel’s assistant is doing most of that while Rachel gives direction. Don’t get me wrong, I loves me some Rachel Zoe!

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She can’t talk to us until she’s had coffee.

t-ish.: More importantly (just kidding), what do you wear when you’re on set?

AP: On set is all about comfort. Again, there is very little glamour going on here. Any time I have to jump into a shot to correct styling I have to take my shoes off. That means wearing comfortable shoes that slip on and off quickly. Comfort is also important because we’re usually working on cement floors and that can really ruin my feet and back by the end of the day. I’m not nearly as good about wearing “good” supportive shoes as I should be. My go-to shoes are usually my vintage Manolo Blahnik old man loafers with TWO cushion inserts, Swedish Hasbeen clogs (the only acceptable on set high heel), or any number of my slip on booties. Some stylist have no issue wearing dresses or skirts on set. They will wear some bike shorts underneath to ensure you don’t flash the team when you have to crouch down. I usually don’t want to deal with that so I wear jeans that I don’t mind getting dirty & an easy blouse with a cardigan that I can remove when I start to get overheated. I’m probably as far as you can get from Rachel Zoe in terms of on set style as you can get!

Angel in her element.

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t-ish.: How did you break into the biz to become the woman you are today?

AP: All I can say is that in order to make it as a Stylist you have to be willing to do a lot of HARD WORK! I’ve never been afraid to start at the very very bottom. When I met a Stylist in person for the first time I offered to assist her for free. She didn’t take me up on the offer straight away but approached me about a month later with a job. I decided to take a leap of faith and quit my full time with benefits job to work under her. How else would I gain the experience? Over the years I assisted some amazing Stylists as well as some not so great. I assisted a Stylist that made it her daily goal to break me down. I would never let her know when she got to me. I would smile to her face and then go into the bathroom and cry. I have been asked why I didn’t stand up for myself or tell her where to shove it. The answer is simple. Most stylists are freelance. If you make a wave or cause trouble it’s easier for the employer to let you go and bring in a new freelancer.

There were many hard times in terms of money and lack of job stability. I remember coming home to eat Top Ramen AGAIN and cry on the phone with my best friend about how I didn’t think “I was making it.” BUT I pushed forward. Over the years I built a reputation amongst my peers. Reputation is everything! Besides talent you have to be dependable and easy to work with. People with attitude problems or demanding personalities will be passed on in favor of people that are more agreeable. The old cliche of the dramatic stylist that comes waltzing in proclaiming “Hate it!” doesn’t exist in my world.

t-ish.: What is the most rewarding thing about your work?

AP: The best part of my job is seeing the outfits come to life on a model. I spend a lot of time with the clothes prior to the photo shoot. When I get the girl in an outfit and add the finishing touches I get a great sense of accomplishment. The first couple of times I saw my work come to life on a world wide website I felt like a little kid on Christmas!

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t-ish.: Now that you have a feature with a major glossy under your belt, what are the next plans and developments for you?

I think that my life will continue on much the same. I have my regular styling gig but in the future I would like to continue to style on the side for other projects. I may even see about working with Bust again in the future now that I’ve shown them that I can execute a shoot to their standards.

t-ish.: Any particular current trend for Spring/Summer you think will be bigger than anything else, and what you particularly like? What are the bombs this season?

Color blocking is obviously the huge thing right now. Even I wasn’t immune to it’s visual charms. For the first time in years I went out and bought BRIGHT COLOR! I’m the queen of wearing all neutrals (grey, camel, beige, black, white). It’s refreshing to look in my closet and see little bits of color hanging in there. In terms of bombs? This is all subjective of course but I’m really over the “LA look”. My eyeballs have been over saturated with images of girls with loooooong ratty hair in cut off shorts, cropped t-shirts & the Jefferey Campbell Lita boots. I’m done! Put some clothes on! Does your mother know you leave the house without pants on!

t-ish.: Who are your favorite designers and stylists?

AP: My favorite stylist right now is Anne Christensen. She has a great way with taking anything thrown at her and making it look instantly Americana cool with a twist. Another favorite styling icon for me is J.crew’s Creative Director Jenna Lyons for all the same reasons.

My favorite designer right now has to be Isabel Marant! I’ve been coveting her designs for a long time now. Her designs have such an easy cool about them. When I saw the video for her Fall 2011 collection I must have watched it 5 times in a row. I get a thrill when a designer shows me something that makes me rethink how I get dressed every morning. Here I was thinking I should get my act together and start dressing more polished when I see those fringed boots come down the runway! I’m more interested in realistic dressing.

t-ish.: That being said… in design and runway fashion, what sends a thrill through your body and inspires your work?

AP: When I see designer collections that look like art I am still interested in it but with a different eye. When I see a collection that looks instantly wearable that gives me new ideas in terms of how to style things I get very excited. Case in point, everyone had been wearing big chunky wedges for awhile now but then Isabel Marant sent a pointed toe heel down the runway with a cropped trouser and suddenly I’m panting for a sexy heel myself! All of a sudden getting dressed feels new and exciting again!

t-ish.: It’s exciting when that happens! Speaking of inspirations, who are your favorite bloggers?

AP: Swedish bloggers Hanneli Mustaparta and Elin Kling have been a major love of mine lately. Everything they wear feels so fresh in terms of styling and selection of pieces!

t-ish.: There’s no denying the influence of popular fashion bloggers, but celebrity style is so closely watched in the mainstream. Which celebrity’s style do you covet?

AP: Hmmm… I think I’m still on the Alexa Chung bandwagon. She’s got such a tomboy cool about her that I love. Plus when I watch interviews with her I think she’s so dorky and charming.

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t-ish.: Do you think you’ll ever branch into design?

AP: To be honest I don’t know! I’ve been asked to go into design by many friends. Specifically handbags! I’m not sure why they think I’m such an expert on handbags but I’ll take the compliment. I definitely know what I love but often when I imagine designing I get a little discouraged.

When I was very little my Grandmother would encourage me to design my own Barbie clothing. I would sketch out the design and then go into my Grandmother’s sewing scrap box and pull out the fabrics I liked. My designs were heavily Grecian inspired. I’m not sure why or how that was the direction I went to at that age. Maybe because I loved draping fabric into gowns. The best gown I ever made was a dark grey lavender silky Grecian gown that was very body conscious. Barbie had the figure, she could pull it off.

My biggest hurdle has always been myself. I feel like everything has been done! I’ve always felt like if you’re going to design you better bring something new to the table other wise what’s the point? Then you’re just knocking off other people’s ideas and calling them your own.

t-ish.: What are your favorite pieces to wear or see on people you style?

AP: I love tomboy dressing. I can’t say I dress this way every single day but I love seeing a girl rocking some ugly man shoe with vintage looking trousers with some unexpected feminine element. A red lip always makes me happy ESPECIALLY with a boyish outfit.

I’m also enamoured by all things 60′s and a bit 70′s. A 60′s mini dress with a great flat always feels right to me. 70′s wide leg trousers and a tie neck blouse make me feel instantly polished!

In terms of people I style the major thing I love is what the person brings to the outfit.

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{The clothes are just clothes until they’re on a real person.}

I’ve seen many average outfits made instantly cooler by a model or person that is wearing them with confidence.

t-ish.: That is too true. A person transforms the clothes, and gives them life!

Thanks for your time, Angel! Before we let you go, do you have any recommendations, suggestions or words of wisdom for aspiring stylists among thereafterish. readers?

AP: Breaking into the styling world is hard work. It takes patience, determination, a LOT of networking to make it. Who you know plays a large role in getting hired in this industry. Don’t be afraid to start at the bottom! Assist as many seasoned Stylists as you can! Ask photographers to do a test shoot with you in your free time. For those that don’t know a test shoot is when you work with a photographer, make-up artist and model to do an editorial type shoot for your portfolio. Everyone is working for free on their own time. You want the shoot to look like something you’d see in a magazine. These images are great indicators of your taste level for future employers.

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Let’s thank Angel for taking the time to give us this in depth peak into her pro stylist world! Congrats on the feature! Let us hope it is only the first of many exciting things in her career.

If you want to see more of Ms. Phillips, you can visit her blog, Acute Angle, and follow her there through Google Friend Connect.

Image credit: Bust Magazine, Angel Phillips

{ Architecture of an Outfit/OOTD } Bows and Color For Her Waise Choice

Jen T of Her Waise Choice is a constant inspiration for me with her very sophisticated blend of high street fashion and upscale “professional chic” taste. With structured, mature pieces, incredible statement jewelry, and a bold infusion of vivid color blocking, this girl is such an up and coming talent, a formidable force on the Vancouver fashion scene. Not only is she absolutely refined, her enviable style sense is further enhanced by her very young age (22).

With a sweet demeanor that brings smiles to even this staunch grouch, Jen is the fetching example of how I would like to dress (and behave).

So yeah, once I swallow my jealousy, and down a mug [or five] of coffee so that Mae, Raging Bitchface of Death, transforms into Mae, Slightly Decent Human Being, I then get inspired by Jen’s power Femme Fatale vibe, and try to infuse color and more femininity into my daily sartorial choices.

Jen is a big fan of Zara, and since we don’t have Zara here in Detroit, the next best thing are the amazing skirt choices from Club Monaco and tops from H&M. Inspired by her wardrobe, I put together my feminine best and paired it with yellow for a small pop of color, a la HWC. The bows on my Vivienne Westwood Melissa shoes were an after thought, but also very reminiscent of some of the elements Jen puts into her stylings.

I found this gorgeous lace skirt at CM for a steal, so I snatched it up, because both lace and color are things I desperately need in my wardrobe. I probably have about… 16 pieces of Club Monaco in my closet, and they are some of the few items I get tons and tons of wear out of. Most of my clothing isn’t so heavily rotated.



Leave it to me to look confused, awkward, and as little feminine and demure as possible when posing.



Although this outfit is a bit more to the 4th point of my style square–Feminine With a Chip on its Shoulder style, it’s still essentially inspired by HWC while staying true to my more tomboyish, punky nature. The bold shoulder blazer, the very waist cinching belt, the single statement earring, the asinine poses: all Mae-isms.

{Outfit Architecture}
Bold shoulder blazer, statement acrylic jewel bib necklace & patent fake leather belt, Forever 21
Lace skirt, Club Monaco
Yellow tank top, H&M
Stockings, Target
Sterling silver Asian Fan earring (pair, worn singly), Victoria, BC Boutique
Woven envelope clutch, Waikiki, Hawaii boutique
Pearl flower ring, vintage.
Yellow bow shoes, Vivienne Westwood Anglomania x Melissa Shoes

{How do YOU infuse color and ladylike details into your wardrobe? (Unless you’re a dude, that is.)}

Jen photo via Her Waise Choice.


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