The Snazzy Chronicles: urban outfitters
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Showing posts with label urban outfitters. Show all posts

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, April 24, 2013

Denim on Cheetah Print














BDG denim studded vest from urban outfitters (similar here), skull shirt from h&m, cheetah print skirt from h&m (similar here), spiked chain necklace from forever 21 (similar here), backpack from forever 21 (similar here), gold watch from mom, black lita boots from Jeffrey Campbell

I'm starting to realize how important it is to wear a third piece. For this outfit, it would be the studded denim vest. From what I learned from work, that third piece really takes an outfit far. Whether it is a large, staple necklace, a sweater, a scarf, a vest, etc, it can definitely make an outfit look way better. I honestly thought this outfit looked awesome prior to adding the vest, but once I threw denim on top, I decided to keep it.  It really adds a finishing touch to the soft floral purple of the skull shirt and the gold spiked necklace. What do you guys like to add as a finishing touch to your outfits?

I hope ya'll enjoyed the look! Hype me on lookbook and remember to follow me on instagrampinterest, and here! I would deeply appreciate it =)

Have a good week!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Flowers In Your Hair

I always tell everyone I love the cold more than the heat. Reason? I like snuggling up in the covers. However, it causes me to be really lazy and since the weather has been really chilly, I tend to curl up in bed longer than I should (especially since I have morning classes). But the moment the weather warmed up, I got my lazy self to put on this dress and I rolled on outside in front of this brick wall!









 Deena & Ozzy Bowler Hat via Urban Outfitters | H&M Flower | Madewell Mirrorflower Dress
Black Tights | Jeffrey Campbell Lita | BDG Satchel Bag via Urban Outfitters

Isn't this dress chic? I fell in love once my eyes saw it back in November. Since then, I've been wearing it every chance I got. I've worn it to holiday parties, on dates with Stefan, at the salsa club, and more! Not only can I wear in the winter, but I can wear it all year around. And of course, my pair of Litas… I will always adore those babies! For 5" heels, they are really really comfortable. No longer am I 'towering' at 5'2" =) If only all heels were as comfortable as these.

Also, enjoy 10% off at Urban Outfitters in stores and online until February 14th. Code: LOVEUO. They are also doing a wonderful deal on all their BDG jeans… each one at the price of $39. Here's a couple of their jeans I like:


BDG Jean - White Floral Print | BDG Jean - Indigo Acid | BDG Jean- Grey Dip-Dye Roses  


In store, I saw BDG jeans in black, green, red, and silver displayed in an eye-catching pattern. I couldn't find it online, but if you're interested, go ahead and scout the store. It's really pretty! They also had solid colored ones like mustard yellow, bright red, mint green, coral, and neon blue. You can find these colors both in stores and online.

Happy shopping!