What I Wore | Itty Bitty Mini

Conductors Bag, Mini Skirt, Cambridge Satchel Company, Striped Sweater, Charter School Pullover, Jessica Quirk, What I Wore

Conductors Bag, Mini Skirt, Cambridge Satchel Company, Striped Sweater, Charter School Pullover, Jessica Quirk, What I Wore

Conductors Bag, Mini Skirt, Cambridge Satchel Company, Striped Sweater, Charter School Pullover, Jessica Quirk, What I Wore

WhatIWore: Dare I say it? Fall is in the air! Yesterday we woke up to a cool 60 degrees and had a beautifully crisp day. Leather skirts have always stumped me a bit in terms of when to wear. For this outfit, I decided sandals and a light weight sweater would be the perfect combo. And I wore this all day… until it got cool enough to put on jeans for a dinner out with my girlfriends. 

Both the sweater and skirt are new to WIW (although I thrifted the skirt a few years ago and just held onto it).  Luckily this sweater is back in stock and I can absolutely recommend it! I think I’ll be wearing it a lot this fall and it’ll layer wonderfully under slimmer cut jackets. I could totally see this looking great with my self made shearling jacket and my newly sewn high rise jeans! 

When: August 24, 2017

What:
Shades: Karen Walker ‘Super Duper’
Sweater: ModCloth
Skirt: Thrifted, similar option here
Sandals: gift of Clarks a few years ago, similar here
Conductor Bag: gift of Cambridge Satchel Company

Also! Check out this cute navy bag that I received as a gift from Cambridge Satchel Company. They were one of my first sponsors nine years ago and will be celebrating their tenth anniversary next year. CSC was started by a mom/mum when she couldn’t find the traditional school satchel she wanted for her own children. It’s been cool to see how Julie has grown her company and how she continues to put out new cute styles referencing the past.  This particular bag is modeled after a bus conductor bag in the UK. You can read more about it here (and get 10% off if you sign up for their email list). I’m really grateful they still remember me after all these years and really appreciate sharing this style with me.

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Conductors Bag, Mini Skirt, Cambridge Satchel Company, Striped Sweater, Charter School Pullover, Jessica Quirk, What I Wore

Conductors Bag, Mini Skirt, Cambridge Satchel Company, Striped Sweater, Charter School Pullover, Jessica Quirk, What I Wore

Conductors Bag, Mini Skirt, Cambridge Satchel Company, Striped Sweater, Charter School Pullover, Jessica Quirk, What I Wore

Cultivating Your Personal Style | Shopping

How to Cultivate Your Personal Style with Shopping (Hint: You don't need all new everything!

Now that I’ve created a mood board with ideas that inspire me and checked out what I already have in my closet, I can plan for how I’ll budget out and shop this fall. Before we dig into that - a little side story. Let’s stroll down memory lane a bit, shall we?

I’ve always love planning and shopping for fall clothes and it’s something I enjoyed with my mom when I was growing up. Each year before school started, we’d tour the mall and do pre-shopping. I’d make a list of what I liked, how much it cost and then determined what would fit into my budget. I’d have to get fall shoes/boots and a coat in there too, so it made me into a smart little shopper. We’d also hit up the fabric store to find coordinating fabrics for things like skirts (which are so easy to make!). The best part was laying out everything we’d bought on the living room floor and mixing and matching outfits. I’d put on a little fashion show for my mom by trying each one on and she’d say “oh Jessica! I love that one!” It’s such a fun memory I have with my mom and it’s really influenced the way I think about shopping now. 

Bonus Fun Fact! I wrote down everything I wore during my entire Junior and Senior year in my planner with a system for repeating outfits. Is What I Wore the blog any surprise? 

Without further ado, here’s how I’m looking at my closet for this fall. I know I have my basics covered and I’m bad at adding tops, so that’s the first category I’m trying to focus on. 


Tops

Navy and Hunter Green Sweater You’ll see this in an outfit post tomorrow. It feels slightly nostalgic, almost old school collegiate, but could be modern too with a pair of jeans. I really like the light weight yarn and it’s not too expensive either. Currently out of stock but I bet they’ll do a re-order! 

Aqua and White Short Sleeved Sweater This definitely feels vintage and I like the colors that will be really cute with dark denim or the spice tones I’m really liking this year. On sale for $24.99

Pink Vacation Tee If I’m honest with myself, I do wear a lot of tee shirts when I’m doing my stay-at-home-mom thing, so it’s worth it to me to get something cute. I have nothing in this shade of pink and again, I think it’ll be cute with denim or rust.

Rainbow Indiana Tee I don’t have a photo of the actual shirt I’m waiting on at a local store, but it’s kind of like this one. Will be so cool with high waisted anything!

Navy Eyelet Top This is more of a transitional piece (which I bet will be on sale soon!) but for me it checks all of the boxes for what I’m drawn to these days. The navy eyelet is a nice alternative to the white eyelet I have so much of and I think it’ll be a great spring/summer/vacation blouse for years to come.

Spice Toned Suede Jacket This sort of fills my need for both my tops and color categories. It’s going to layer over just about everything this fall, so don’t be surprised if you see it multiple times per week! It looks like the version I’ve bought is sold out, but here’s one that’s similar. 

Navy on Navy Polka Dot Blouse One of my recent sewing projects that looks great with jeans and will layer well under fall jackets.

Striped Sweater I’m working on knitting a striped sweater that has all of the colors I really love this season. Stay tuned on this one!


Dresses

White Printed Sundress Although this one is white, it has a lot of cute potential during cooler months layered over a black turtleneck and black tights. I got it on super sale too! Here’s the closet version I could find (both are from Old Navy)

Free People Dress On the more expensive end of the spectrum is the faded red floral number that I bought last month (and exchanged for a size up! It really does run small around the ribs). Again - it checks many boxes and will be wearable year round.


Bottoms

I’ve been doing a lot of thrift shopping and sewing for my bottom pieces, so I don’t have links or photos, but I’ll tell you about them anyway!

I made this pair of high waisted jeans and I will use the pattern to make a duplicate pair in a burnt orange fabric and a skinny leg option in rigid cone denim.

I’ve thrifted two leather skirts (one of which you’ll see on the blog tomorrow) - one fluted lighter weight leather and the other a suede mini.

A vintage chambray wool skirt (potentially will be shortened into a mini) and a polka dot wrap midi skirt round out my latest finds.


Accessories

I’m really digging these sunglasses I got for $12! Hello 1978!


I am so excited about getting dressed this fall. I’ve got a renewed appreciation for my body and get to wear some of my old clothes again. Sewing and knitting make me so happy so incorporating my self made pieces keeps me feeling creative as well. 

What’s your fall vibe? Are you thrifting, making or investing in anything special? Share with me on my Instagram page!

Here’s Part I | Gathering Inspiration and Part II | Maximizing Your Current Closet.

What I Wore | Romper!

How to wear a romper, How to style a jumpsuit, Halogen necklace

How to wear a romper, How to style a jumpsuit, Halogen necklace

How to wear a romper, How to style a jumpsuit, Halogen necklace

WhatIWore: Hey guys! This is what I wore the day of the eclipse. Not necessarily an outfit to write home about, but we all gotta get dressed everyday. I found this romper (which I wore before my pregnancy with Bea was showing last summer) in an unpacked box (there are sooooo many of them!) and was thrilled to find it. I thought this newer necklace had a celestial vibe, so I paired that with the romper (which is nursing friendly but not in a super modest way if you get my drift).  

When: August 21, 2017

What:
Shades: Karen Walker ‘Super Duper’
Necklace: Halogen
Romper: Old Navy (from last year)
Sandals: gift of Clarks (these are kind of similar)

Where: Bookstore, Eclipse Watching!

How to wear a romper, How to style a jumpsuit, Halogen necklace

How to wear a romper, How to style a jumpsuit, Halogen necklace

My DIY | Wrap Ruffled Peplum Blouse

McCalls 7602, Peplum Top, Sewing Project, Sewing Ideas, Cute Sewing Patterns

McCalls 7602, Peplum Top, Sewing Project, Sewing Ideas, Cute Sewing Patterns

Good morning everyone! Firstly - who’s excited for the eclipse this afternoon? Secondly? Raise your hand if you’ve been singing “Total Eclipse of the Heart” for the past week or so? No? Just me? 

Today I’m really excited to show you the blouse I made last week - a wrap blouse with peplum and ruffle elements. I did made some minor changes to the construction of the garment, so let me tell you all about it! 


Sewing Notes | McCalls 7602

I picked up the pattern during one of JoAnn Fabric’s 99 cent sales and I already had the polka dot fabric on hand. I used both the right and wrong sides of the print and I love how the subtle contrast enhances the design of this piece. I don’t know the kind or content it is but I’m guessing it’s a rayon. I was surprised it was so easy to sew! I lined it using a similar navy fabric I picked up elsewhere.

I cut a size 12 with the D cup option and used the tissue paper pattern as is for this piece. 

The first thing I changed was to convert the faux wrap into an actual wrap. I created long ties in the self fabric and attached them to the smaller side seams of each front bodice piece. I left a small opening on one side seam to allow the under side of the bodice and it’s corresponding tie a place to exit the blouse. I also omitted the back zipper, as the wrap allows for an easy way to get this piece on!

Another thing I did differently was to line the entire garment, including the peplum and ruffle. I did this because I didn’t want to fiddle with a narrow hem on so many curved pieces. It also gave the final garment a really polished look inside and out. Unfortunately it weighed down the ruffle a bit so I added some hooks and thread tacks to help it out a little. Also my chest is huge and adding the extra closure helped not show off too much cleavage. 

I would definitely sew this again - maybe in a pretty eyelet cotton for summer or another rayon that could layer with a turtleneck for fall and winter (very 70s school teacher, right??) If you’ve made this piece, I’d love to see your version!

To get a sneak peak of my next project, check out my instagram stories! I’m making a bit of a mini collection this season. I started with these jeans and now this top. All of the pieces sort of work back together and with what I have in my closet. I’m excited!“


McCalls 7602, Peplum Top, Sewing Project, Sewing Ideas, Cute Sewing Patterns

McCalls 7602, Peplum Top, Sewing Project, Sewing Ideas, Cute Sewing Patterns

McCalls 7602, Peplum Top, Sewing Project, Sewing Ideas, Cute Sewing Patterns