The Snazzy Chronicles: fall
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Review + Outfit Post: The Camel Coat

J.Crew petite wool melton top coat (also in black, red, and navy, use code SHOPNOW for 25% and free shipping only today), Old H&M top (similar here), Loft petite black jeans, Nine West heels (similar here), Movado bold watch, Zara scarf (a present), Vintage purse (from my mom's closet)

I was very surprised at this fall's petite camel coat selection. With selections ranging from

Monday, October 20, 2014

Details In The Fabric


(Trench coat from Banana Republic Factory - similar here, Old color block shirt from Forever 21 - similar here, Necklace from J.Crew Factory, Heels from Banana Republic Factory - similar here, Pencil skirt from J.Crew - solid color pencil skirt similar here, Gold Bold watch from Movado, Selma Satchel from Michael Kors) 
FYI - J.Crew is having 25% off all styles and 30% off final sale items in store and online... go get 'em with code TGIFALL.

When I first started working, I didn't want to be the type of person to just throw on a solid button up, black pants, black flats, and call it a day. With that thought, I built up my work wardrobe over time: patterned/solid button down shirts with cute neck tie collars, pencil skirts with interesting designs and bright colors, classy statement necklaces, basic waist length cardigans, J.Crew school boy blazers, and different colored pumps. 

Today, I'm featuring a couple of staple pieces I acquired these past couple of months. I'm also going to show how to wear/make color-block and patterns work with each other. 

Monday, December 16, 2013

Cozy with Plaid

We all know that we gotta stay warm in these cold times. We throw on pretty wool sweaters, matching jeans, scarves, and heavy coats. We match the holiday spirit, and we can combat the cold. But, have you ever considered stepping it up a notch? If so, consider some experimentation with fabrics and textures that keep the chill out. Consider pairing up patterns with pieces of clothing you never thought of before. Yes, I know that takes time, but consider it an investment. That way, you'll be knowledgable about what textures, fabrics, and patterns work best (and match) with each other and which ones work best in the cold.


For some reason, I never thought of pairing plaid with a leather jacket. I wanted to go for a look that wasn't too dressy, but not too grungy - just something that balanced the two out. I got this, and I was pleasantly surprised with the result.


You can also wear this outfit to many occasions - hanging out with friends, going to the movies, going out on a casual date, to the bar, shopping at the mall, your nephew's 4th birthday (that's what I did!), etc. Fancy occasions? Maybe not.


These petite black watch plaid pants from Loft are actually work pants. What I really like about them are how they can be dressed up and down (and also the pattern is versatile with many things and the pants are very warm). And I know, they are a little big for me. When I initially tried them on in the fitting room, they fit perfectly - it was slim fitting. However, over time, they stretched out. By then, it was too late to return them. I still love them though! I do plan on getting them tailored to fit me better.


Another thing that I think that made the outfit work was how thin the sweater was. It was thick enough to keep the cold air out, but thin enough to not make my upper body look too heavy. Due to my broad shoulders, thick sweaters (especially ones with patterns that horizontally shoot across the shoulder and chest areas) tend to make my upper body look like it's carrying some baggage. I compensate that by trying to look for sweaters that are thin (but thin enough to keep me warm!), not baggy, and well fitted (not skin tight). Also, it gives me another reason to layer on top of my sweater and cozy up even more.


I ended up getting these beauties a couple of weeks back. I am very much in love with them. And just like the plaid pants, these ankle boots are very versatile. You can wear them not only with pants, but you can pair them off with a dress or a skirt. My only complaint is how the leather in front of the ankles tend to sink down even if it is buckled around the ankles. I've tried to rectify the problem by stuffing the shoes with paper so the 'problematic part' could stay elevated. It helps a little, but still tends to sink when I wear them. If anyone has suggestions to tackle this problem, I would love to hear them!


When done tastefully, a splash of color on a statement item enhances an outfit. Whether that statement item is a necklace, purse, blazer, etc, contrast is very important (if you're going for it). And sometimes, it's the only thing that pulls an outfit together. This time, I decided on a dark red bag I bought back in high school. Although the outfit is monochrome and dark-ish, the red bag complements it and is able to stand out.

(Urban Outfitters beanie, Urban Outfitters purse, Topshop cut-out ankle boots, Loft petite plaid pants, Mango pullover sweater, H&M leather jacket similar here, H&M scarf)

I hope you guys enjoyed the outfit! Happy Holidays and stay warm =)

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

a pop of color here

(Pullover sweater from Mango, Patterned collar button down shirt from Forever 21, Necklace from J.Crew, Shorts from Zara, Bowler hat from Forever 21, Oxford shoes from Urban Outfitters, Purse thrifted)

Loving this sweater weather. Cold enough to wear a long sleeve, but hot enough to still wear shorts.

All summer long I've worn these zara shorts. They've became not only a summer staple, but also a fall one. I probably wore them a bit too much, but once you start, you can't stop. They match with everything and can be styled in many different ways. I loved these black ones so much that I ended up buying the white ones too haha. 

For this look, I decided to go for a preppy feel, but with a twist to it. I desired something subtle and not too flashy. The usual preppy style calls for a simple, solid color collar underneath a sweater. I played around with a cut-out, patterned collar design instead, wanting to add some flair to the outfit. I was just going to make the look straight up monochrome, but I'm glad I tossed in that pop of color. I love how the purse and the statement necklace stand out against the gray, white, and black pieces of clothing. I feel like both items complete the outfit, giving it the final touch it needs. 

What do you guys add to your outfits in order to pull them together? 

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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

transition a summer outfit to winter wear


On this hot day, I ventured out with my lovely photographer boyfriend to a local historical mansion in the area. It was such a cute place! The mansion and the gardens surrounding the area were beautiful. We could tell that the workers took care of the place. I really wanted to explore the mansion and not just the outside, but they weren't offering any walking tours at the time. I know for sure that I'll be back here sometime soon! 




So, what I really like about this outfit is how seasonally versatile it is. Although this look does appeal more to summer weather, it can easily be turned into a cold weather outfit. 

How to tackle the cold with a summer outfit?



Switch it up! Throw on a black, leather jacket with some black, suspender tights. You can even add a beanie/bowler/fedora hat and some leather, gloves to make the outfit even more cold ready. Overall, with a look like this, you're bound to keep warm. 


(urban outfitters muscle tee similar here, forever21 skirt similar here, american apparel thigh high socks
jeffrey campbell litas, h&m flower hair clip, forever21 backpack)


I know... I'm a repeater. I repeat pieces from past posts, but I can't help it. They're all my favorites! Hopefully all these repeated clothing items can give you guys ideas how to refresh your outfits in different ways. For example, I always thought I could only wear the muscle tee (pictured above) with just jeans. Turns out it can be worn in different ways. Not only did I match it up with a patterned, feminine skater skirt (which lessened at grunge-ness the shirt gave off to the outfit), but I made the shirt form-fitted. The shirt is actually huge on me, so to make it smaller, I just tied the shirt in the front. 

How do you guys change up your outfits?

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