Macy’s Prom Fashion Show 2015

Yesterday I attended the Macy’s Prom Fashion Show event at the Valley Fair Mall in San Jose hosted by Youtube Vlogger Lindsey Hughes. Since I went shopping for my own Prom dresses at this store with my Mom, it was only fitting that I invited her as my date! We arrived and received wristbands for a Meet + Greet with Lindsey after the show. I don’t spend as much time on Youtube checking out beauty vloggers, so it might come as less of a shock for me to say I didn’t know who she was. I did check out a few of her videos right before the event and in meeting her after the show, I could see was just a genuine and sweet as she appears. 

I loved a number of the dresses that walked down the runway, but I will admit I was surprised with the whole crop top trend for Prom. I am not sure how many school dress codes would even allow that (I know mine would not), but I appreciated some of the versatility of the skirts. Here are my favorite looks of the show:

Bright colors were big, along with print dresses. I loved the prints, but my favorite dresses featured sequins. I would have opted for a rich color like cobalt blue if I were to go to Prom again, but I would love something with sequins and feathers as well. 

I especially loved this last dress as you can tell. Hope you enjoyed my pictures of the fashion show and let me know what would you wear to Prom if you were to go?

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Macy’s Prom 2015 Fashion Show Invitation

What? Macy’s Prom Fashion ShowWhen? Saturday, March 28, 2014, 2:00 PMWhere? Macy’s at the Valley Fair Mall, San JoseWhy? Check out Macy’s Prom collection and meet Youtube vlogger Lindsey Hughes
Last week I was in the city and overheard a mom and daughter during their shopping trip looking for the right pair of shoes to pair with the daughter’s prom dress. I felt a little nostalgic thinking how around this time while I was in high school, my Mom and I would be shopping for prom dresses and the right pair of shoes. We relied on Macy’s in Salinas and in San Jose for a majority of my Prom shopping. Since Macy’s was a big part of my prom experience when I was in high school, I am happy to share that this Saturday, Macy’s will be hosting a Prom Fashion Show in-store at 2pm at the Valley Fair Mall in San Jose.
After the Prom Fashion Show, the first 150 guests will have a chance to meet Youtube vlogger Lindsey Hughes and receive 20% off a prom dress from the MStyleLab or Missy Social Dresses on Saturday.
I encourage you to grab a girlfriend or 2 to go and check out Macy’s selection of  dresses for this Prom season. I went to my high school prom 3 times, and 2 of my 3 dresses I wore were from Macy’s. The first one I was asked to attend 2 weeks before Prom by my date, and I had very little time to find a dress. Luckily I found an elegant, long black halter dress to wear, and Macy’s proved to be the best one stop shop for me, especially at the last minute. Even though I am not attending Prom this year, I can’t wait to check out their dresses this Saturday.
Hope to see you there if you are local, and if you can’t make it, stay tuned for my live Instagram and Twitter updates this Saturday and a recap blog post after the event! You can also find more info for other Prom events here.

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Disclosure: I am a member of the Everywhere Society and Everywhere has provided compensation for this post about Macy’s Prom. However, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

Spring Brunch

Watercolor Floral Scarf Express (here) | Dark Denim Chambray Button Down Banana Republic Factory Store (here) | High Waist Pink Mini Skirt Express (similar here) | Eat Cake for Breakfast and Idiom Bangles Kate Spade | Gold Leather Wrap Tassel Bracelet E. Kammeyer Accessories (here) | Chrissy Pink Handbag Kate Spade | Sunglasses  Diane von Furstenberg | Rose Gold Bow Wedges  Kate Spade via The Real Real | Le Rouge Fuschia Irrestible 205 Lipstick Givenchy (here) | Photos by Chelsea of  Chelsea PearlLast Sunday I was invited to brunch with the fabulous founders of Les Mechantes at the Beauty Company on Polk Street in SF. Les Mechantes had taken over the vault, and I along with a few other bloggers had a chance to shop the goodies and get some complimentary beauty services.
The Beauty Company is my favorite place to get a mani/pedi in the Bay Area, but they also offer full on salon services and an array of beauty products to shop from.  I wanted to get a bright mani pedi for the first day of Spring last week, and went with a shade of mint called Wet with an accent of a silver glitter called Dimepiece, both by Floss Gloss.
I really wanted a pedicure so I could finally show off my toes in my rose gold Kate Spade wedges I scored from The Real Real at the end of summer last year. These have been sitting in my closet waiting for warmer weather, and this outfit called for some cute sandals. I also took the colors on the scarf into consideration before settling on the turquoise nail polish by Floss Gloss. (I love how well it compliments the rose gold!) As I mentioned in my last post, I have been obsessed with my floral scarf lately and wanted to share another way to style it. It might be featured more often this Spring/Summer along with my Kate Spade cross body bag.
The brunch was fun and I was really glad I had a chance to spend some time with some old and new blogger friends. A special thanks to Chelsea for helping take these outfit shots. Check out her outfit post from our brunch here.
And stay tuned for some fun event recap posts coming to the blog this week.
Until next time!

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Work It, Will Bake for Shoes

Sunglasses Diane von Furstenberg | Tan Cardigan and Watercolor Floral Print Scarf Express (here) | White T-Shirt  Kenar | Turquoise Pants  Celebrity Pink (here) | Chrissy Pink Cross body Bag  Kate Spade New York | Rose Gold Boyfriend Watch Marc by Marc Jacobs | Capped Toe Tan Flats Dolce Vita | Le Rouge Lipstick Fuschia Irestible 205 Givenchy | Photos by Brittany Curran

Last weekend I had the chance to have my photos taken by Brittany Curran, the Street Style and Food Blogger behind Work It, Berk! and to be featured in her Blogger series Work It, Bloggers! This photo shoot was special to me because Brittany took my photo one random day as I was waiting at a bus stop in 2009 and peeked my interest in the world of fashion blogging. I found out that back then asking strangers to take their photos was still new to her, but when she approached me I thought she did it all the time! 
I was not blogger when I met her, but I was really flattered she liked my outfit and wanted to take a photo of me in it. It was a fleeting moment, but it had a big impact on me and it made this photo shoot even sweeter. I know I’ve said before that the biggest perk from blogging is being able to connect and meet new people, and this is probably one of the best examples of that!
For our photo shoot, I decided to wear something colorful and casual for the weekend. The warm Winter we have had in the Bay Area just calls for some color. I’ve been obsessed with this Express floral print scarf and have worn it with a couple of my outfits already. I wore this to a little Blogger Brunch at the Beauty Company on Polk Street yesterday, and I can’t wait to share my outfit featuring this scarf. My pants are a lot brighter than I am used to, but I love how they pop and how they make a bigger statement than regular jeans for the weekend. I have them listed for sale on my Poshmark closet here in case you want to check them out! 
I had a lot of fun shooting with Brittany and I hope I hope you can check out the full interview on her site here.
You can also check out more photos from the Work It, Bloggers series here or follow Work It, Berk:
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New Job Survival Kit

Towards the beginning of February, one of my coworkers received a new job opportunity that made me feel completely torn. I was very excited for her and proud that she had this new opportunity ahead for her. On the other hand, I felt an overwhelming sadness of how I was going to be losing my cubicle neighbor and the opportunity to hang out with my friend everyday while doing some work on the side. 
Knowing that she was starting a job in a smaller team on the other side of the Bay, I struggled with coming up with a parting gift that was meaningful yet useful. So I did some research on Pinterest and was inspired to make her a New Job Survival Kit. I wanted to give her things she might need when I based on the things she would borrow from me since we were cubicle neighbors and things I knew she liked. So without further ado, here is what I included in my basket and the reason for each item:

Notebook – For all the notes you’ll be takingPen – To take notes withGummy Bears – A snack for when you don’t want to walk to a vending machineBinder Clips – For when you are in a “bind”Aleve – To alleviate those headaches from your long commuteChap Stick – Because you always lose themGum – To help you “stick” to your goalsAltoids – For you to always have fresh breath or to have around to offer to someone who is talking to youFirst Aid Kit – So you are prepared for paper cutsEmergen-C – To keep you from missing out on a day of workTissue – For when you have a cold (or when you start missing me)Oatmeal – For a breakfast on-the-goTide-2-Go – To remove any stains while you’re eating your food on-the-goLint Roller – To brush off any doubts, but mostly to remove lintBobby Pins and Hair Ties – Because you would ask to borrow these Foodie Book – So that you know what restaurants to go to while you are traveling the world with all that money Kit Kat – For when you need a break.M&M’s – To have a snack to share with your new cubicle buddyPaper Clips – To help you ”hold” it all togetherEraser – To help you erase all your fears Whiteout – To help you wipe away problems you don’t feel like solvingPost-Its – To help you remember what’s importantHighlighter – To remind you to highlight and show off your skillsPermanent Marker – To mark the start of your new adventure 
I found the notebook and foodie book at Marshall’s and that is when I figured a gift basket would be ideal to carry all the items. After getting the items from Marshall’s, CVS, and the Dollar Store, I got home and began putting the kit together. 
Here are the items I used to make the gift basket survival kit:

* Organza Fabric Bags (in various sizes for smaller items)
* Basket
* Cellophane Bag (Found at Dollar Store complete with bow)
* Rubber Band (To hold bag in place while tying bow)*Notecard/cardstock
I picked colors of organza bags that matched with the books in the basket. I was able to fit everything thing in without needing to tape anything down. The cellophane bag really completed the look of the gift basket, and I was stoked it came with the bow where all I had to do was pull the string to create it. For the finishing touches, I used my hair dryer to shrink the cellophane wrap, and then printed out my list of items in the kit on some blue card stock, hole punched the corner, and tied it as a gift tag with the ribbon from the bow.

I think what was cool about this project is that can easily be customized for the person you are giving it to. It also works for other situations when you are stuck with coming up with a good gift idea. I saw a couple of other ideas on Pinterest where Mason Jars were utilized as containers for mini survival kits (so cute!) 
This is my first DIY projects/tutorials I’ve shared on my blog inspired by Pinterest, so let me know what you think and what you would add to your new job survival kit!

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Search for Sanity

Black Peacoat Steve Madden | Black Shirley Top Splendid | Adel Skater Skirt Search for Sanity | Black Wool Felt Fedora Hat Express (here) | Annalie Helinski Crown Stud Bracelet Adia Kibur | Estelle Charm Bracelet  Noir Lux |  Gold Leather Wrap Tassel Bracelet  E. Kammeyer Accessories | Play The Wild Card Words of Wisdom Bracelet Kate Spade (here) |  Athena Cuff Ring Gorjana  via  Rocksbox | Harleey Black Booties  Circus by Sam Edelman (here) | Cedar Street Black Tote  Kate Spade (here) | Le Rouge  Lipstick 307 Grenat Initie Givenchy (here) 
Today’s blog post title may sound a little philosophical, but it is actually the name of a brand. I am wearing a Search for Sanity skirt and it was in my latest LE TOTE box. Using LE TOTE, I have been introduced to labels I have never heard of before, but it makes me wish I had! I love the subtle pattern on the navy skirt and, although you can’t see it, I like the thin faux leather waistband it has.
I opted to wear this skirt with the Splendid black top and Crown Stud Bracelet that also came in my latest TOTE. I recently came across the Circus by Sam Edelman boots and Steve Madden Coat on Poshmark and got them at a great price. I love all of the detail in this outfit, but the boots are definitely my favorite. 
This past month I feel I haven’t set aside as much time as I’d like to for blogging, but on the bright side I have made a lot of progress addressing some other ongoing projects. The battle of reducing the number of items in my closet continues, and the pile of items I have is gradually thinning out. I used to spend more time blogging on the weekends because I would be home alone unless I went to visit my family in Salinas for the weekend. Armando started working at the same office as I do, and now has weekends off. While he does get around to doing homework, it is nice that we finally can spend more time together and work on other projects together. For example, on Sunday we went to the city to pick up some shelves I bought in order to replace some short shelves part of a Ikea headboard that I unofficially converted into a makeshift shoe holder. 
I am pretty excited about it and am working on arranging and rearranging the shoes and bags I own in there until I am happy with it. I always knew I owned a lot, but it made me realize how nice things can look when you have the space to display them. I also noted how many items I probably don’t need, so there is a good chance I’ll be adding even more items for sale on my Poshmark closet. Once I am satisfied, I will definitely be sharing some pictures. (It feels like something out of Pinterest, and I am so grateful to Armando for helping me pickup the shelves and putting it all together.)

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