Showing posts with label everlane. Show all posts
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Jacket On








Listen, this is a secondary version of this post because taking photos whilst having a full time job takes time. Not only that, but Dixon is a very special place for me and these photos are lovely because Nick took them after spending time with family up near Sacramento. Looking at these photos is bittersweet because of the events surrounding them. So indulge me for a moment by allowing me to post a slightly different version of this outfit on a beautifully haunting day in the fields.

WEARING:
MADEWELL jacket (Small)
YANG LI skirt (size 40)
EVERLANE loafers, size 37.5, runs VERY small, size up 1 size)
TARGET patent belt (taken from a dress ;) )

Reuse.

 I'm continuing with my resolution to wear what's in my closet instead of hunting down the cheap thrill of new closet clutter. As it turns out 'm wearing a lot of denim, which is unusual during the work week because I like to dress up a little more than that in case a client is in the house.  I suspect once I fully return to work mode I'll slip right back into my tomboy all-black sleek Theory trousers and such.

J.CREW denim (size 27)
EVERLANE Petra portfolio (similar)
ZARA top (Large)
J. CREW sandals (Size 8)

Winding Down


Working from home attire is pretty much leather leggings, loafers, and an oversized knit. If I happen to venture outside the house I reach for my Mansur Gavriel bucket and suddenly feel properly dressed up to see other humans long enough to hold basic conversations like, "A small coffee with room, please."

WEARING:
J BRAND leather leggings (size Small, run large!)
EVERLANE loafters (size 7.5, run narrow!)
PROENZA SCHOULER sweater (size small)
MANSUR GAVRIEL mini bucket bag

Every Last Bit

 EVERLANE tank (M), AG jeans (size 26), CHURCH'S shoes (size 37), MANSUR GAVRIEL mini bucket,  KATHLEEN WHITAKER ear cuff,DYLANLEX Marley necklace
I'm enjoying the last bit of summer in the Bay Area, which coincidentally is some of the warmest weather we'll see all year. There's nothing more to talk about here, the newly acquired DYLANLEX necklace and Mansur Gavriel bucket bag are pretty on my person daily. I'm like Doug Funnie. A cartoon. So predictable.


Marley and Me: DylanLex

DYLANLEX Marley necklaceMADEWELL leather jacket (Medium), EVERLANE x LANGLEY tank (Medium), MADEWELL shorts (size 28), RAYBAN wayfarers

My closet is like plate tectonics: it's a slow moving animal, and it's shifting slowly into a more minimal territory than I ever thought before. But the tricky thing with a minimal closet is how quickly it can all seem so... boring. True, the occasional plain outfit can make you feel like you're as clean as a whistle, like you've gone successfully into accessory detox land, only to come back with a full-force need for something extravagant. Opulence. And you don't has it. That's kind of where I'm at. I've stripped down to cool basics and realized I wanted the Marley necklace. Problem was it is $550 bucks. Yikes, friends. Very steep. So I took actionable steps: I sold my Céline shoes (to an adorable San Franciscan, I might add!), and used that money to buy this necklace. I still felt frivolous, but I felt financially responsible with this recent purchase, knowing that I'm introducing one extravagant purchase only after letting go of another.

I'm selling stuff all the time, people. Shop it all here. Don't like the prices you see? Email me with an offer.

PS: Consider part 2 of this post because I feel like DYLANLEX deserves a post of its own.







Déja vu

Is this a zoomed-out view of the other post about the Everlane Petra Portfolio? Yes. But I'm not feeling well right now so you'll have to bear with me because I like these photos and I'm questioning why I didn't include them in the initial post to begin with. I'm tired and sick because I just pulled a 74 hour week last week working on a pitch (we won!) and I'm now facing the consequences. This outfit is about the only creative thing I can muster lately, which is sad. But I'll be back on it the wagon soon.

EVERLANE tote, EQUIPMENT top, MADEWELL pants, ZARA mules

Update: The Guide to Everlane's Big Black Sack (AKA The Petra Portfolio)

UPDATE:
So I can see that this post is trending for the past couple weeks now, so how's about I give you all an update on the status of my owning said Petra Portfolio leather bag. Well, after 6 months of using this little baby in heavy rotation I can clearly say I'm a supremely satisfied customer. For the record, I use the Petra Portfolio to carry: my Macbook, The Goldfinch (huge 700 page hardcover and one of my favorite books ever now!),  cell phone and charger, tiny makeup pouch mostly used to keep my migraine medication and a couple granola bars in, commuter shoes, Glasswear lunchbox. Let me be clear; that is not an easy amount of shit to tote about the city and the east bay 7 times a week. 

I ended up having the bag straps reinforced knowing I would be carrying a lot of things all the time, which is a good thing because those adjustable snaps come undone easily when the bag is heavy. This can be easily done at any shoe repair shop. It cost me $15 in SF.  What about the leather? I love that leather is soft and ages super super well. I'm actually so shocked my Petra looks as good as it does after such use. The leather is definitely not as delicate as it first seemed. Feel free to throw this bag around like the horse it is! JK, it's a beautiful pony. Any other downsides? Those little grommets are pretty useless. The corners of the bag wear out very easily because that's where most of the weight goes when you set it down. That's about it for downsides, which is why I'm such a satisfied customer. The bag has lived through so much abuse and looks beautiful still. My absolute favorite place to take the Petra Portfolio tote is the airport. The terms "personal item" and "carry-on limits" have never been so maximized here in this land that basically encourages people to push rules like this to the limit. This tote literally fits everything you'll ever want to have access to during a flight. (I'm using the word "literal" here because I need to underscore my honesty in describing its size) The Petra P even fits perfectly under the seat in front of you, so it helps you keep track of all your stuff because the bag's size is a reassuring feature that comforts you in knowing your important things are all in there somewhere

If I had to suggest changes I'd say: Dear Everlane, please include more internal pockets and pouches. The Petra Portfolio is enormous and one time I dropped my keys in my bag and needed them in a hurry about a minute later and I couldn't find them and I became that girl who puts her entire bag down on the floor between her legs, crouches down, and proceeds to audibly grunt and dig like a dog with a bone for her keys. Also, fix those grommets. Love you, mean it, thanks!

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To say this leather tote is big is an understatement. I finally pulled the trigger on the Everlane Portfolio Petra bag after missing the boat a couple times and ending up on the waitlist. Why? Because I simply did not know if I needed the largest size. I thought I could just get away with the Market tote, but I know very well my life isn't as simple as place my wallet, phone, and laptop in the bag and go. There are the extra commuter shoes I carry, and the glassware of lunch and snacks I take with me (on a budget forever!), not to mention the zipper pouch of phone charger, lip gloss, compact mirror, and who knows what else that always end up in my purse. These facts complicated the seemingly simple task of buying an all purpose nice looking bag.

 So my coworker Steph and I came up with a genius way of trying to figure out what would really fit inside it before ordering it: we taped out the dimensions of the Market tote and the Portfolio tote on an empty desk. To our surprise, the Portfolio wasn't really much larger depth-wise, or even width-wise in some parts of the tote, than the Market tote and the canvas tote. The extra width in the Portfolio tote really comes in handy when you have a ton of crap to haul home — which let's be real is all the time. 

Is it heavy? Yes. When it's full, it pretty much sucks, but whose fault is that? I may reinforce the straps at some point, since there is a slight gap in stitching that kind of freaks me out when my full haul of nonsense is in it. Is it beautiful? Definitely. The leather is basically the anti-Mansur Gavriel, in that it is soft and a little structured at the same time. The slouch in the bag keeps it from getting too uncomfortable on your shoulder. Oh, and those grommets? Those are definitely a must, since when the bag is full you'll definitely want to put it down. What about when it's empty? It's pretty adorable empty. It's just large and slim. Is it worth the price? Listen, I purchased mine with all the credits on the planet I earned from Everlane the past 2 years with their in-house referral link program. So mine was in a sense "cheaper." I'd say I still would have paid the higher price, but Mansur Gavriel totes run along the same cost, so it comes down to your preference.


RewardStyle is being annoying, so here is a link to the bag. If you like what I'm saying and wouldn't mind me getting a commission on your purchase, click this one, friends: SHOP IT HERE

On + Off


Working from home on the weekend looks like this. Not all the time, duh. Sometimes I work in my pajamas straight into the evening and wonder what I'm doing with my life as I stare at my unworn closet that day. Those days are learning lessons: get up, get dressed, make an effort and it makes a huge difference in my motivation. Even if it's just for me. (Note to self: while you're at it with all the effort and what not, just know that ironing clothes also makes a difference. Clearly I skipped that part, so apologies. Small steps.)

ZARA trench (medium), EVERLANE silk top (small), TIBI mules (sz 38, run small), EVERLANE tote, FREE PEOPLE skirt (medium), the cheapest aviators on the planet

Shower Shoes on the Weekends Are Okay In My Mind


EVERLANE shirt  /  KAREN WALKER sunglasses  /  THEORY pants  /  ZARA sandals (and these) (and these)

I don't entirely advocate the use of "fashionable" shower shoes for actual work settings, but I do highly recommend them for the weekend. Can you imagine me waltzing into a meeting with these mannish feet? It makes me legit "LOL" at the thought. I'm pretty sure I'd get a call from my boss in two seconds with questions like a) How did you hurt your feet? b) Are you prepping/recovering for bunion surgery? c) How much longer do you have to wear these orthopedic shoes? d) Can you WFH?

Shower shoes are definitely like overalls: wear them in a private circle of trust, lest you want your reputation to be a trend chaser in the office, or in the case of the overalls a toddler. I bought these Zara Birkenstock-esque shoes because a) I was going on vacation, b) I cannot resist a trend that advocates such blatant comfort over aesthetics (I am human, after all), c) I was on vacation. I guess I liked experimenting with them in a non-vacation setting, too, but I definitely think people need to wear them responsibly. 



Everlane Silk Staples

The pros: silk shirts are fancy. They make jeans feel fancy. They make me feel fancy. 
The cons: silk shirts are dry clean only.  Silk shirts are pricey. Silk shirts are dry clean only.
I consider a silk shirt in black and white a closet staple, so when I must purchase them again due to my penchant for being freaking filthy, I choose the cheapest yet most quality option. Enter Everlane.

I too used to be an Equipment shirt nut. They're from France! Just like the Coneheads! It's a nice brand, I'll agree with you. But with a shirt costing a minimum of $100, then we're talking a whole lot of consumer guilt about us over-spending again. Everlane is a little cheaper at $80 a piece, and the quality is just the same as Equipment. Prints though, are another story. If I want a cool printed silk shirt you're better off going back to Equipment for those, or hell, even Zara or Topshop. Just make sure you check the "Composition" tab on Zara  and Topshop to see that it is 100% Silk and not frizz-inducing polyester.

Shop Everlane staple colors:

Shop Equipment fun prints:


Shop Zara: one, two, three



Holiday Occasion Equation

I like to boil down many things to the lowest common denominator. It's not so much a lazy thing as it is a repetition in what I know works. For example, red lipstick, a festive headband and heidi braids are the bases to a simple holiday occasion equation for me. I believe that if I wear these with pretty much anything else in my closet I'll seem festive enough to sit at any party. Aside from these three things, the rest of the outfit is a slight upgrade to the standard issue jeans and shirt. The skinny pants are wax coated instead of straight-up denim, and instead of a cotton shirt I'm upgrading to a silk one, if only for the nice drape it provides when I've had multiple servings of broccoli and cheese casserole. 

I'm headed up to Northern California for Thanksgiving with Nick's family, but right after that I ain't stickin' around. I'm headed out to Turks and Caicos to celebrate our birthdays (always a week apart), so expect a couple updates from the antithesis of winter. Happy Thanksgiving!

EVERLANE silk shirt   //   AG JEANS   //   THEIRRY LASRY sunglasses  // ZARA flats  //  J.CREW headband (on sale)