Tagged: trend
To a Tee
TED.
This word means different things to different people. It might be just a name to you. It might conjure up images of that bear from that movie I never saw.

For me, it means

You know, those short interesting, inspiring, educational videos that teach, show and tell you about awesome things. (Some of my personal favorites: Brene Brown, Simon Sinek, Derek Sivers)
I had the opportunity to attend the inaugural TEDxTimesSquare (post on that coming soon) and needless to say, I was SUPER excited. The only problem was, I didn’t know what to wear! After considering different outfits, I decided to go with a T(ee) for TEDx to achieve the perfect balance of dressy casual, “business” fashionable.
On my radar: must-have flat for Spring
With the weather finally waking and warming up, I’m so excited to be able to wear flats again and put away those boots after all those months! Time for cute fun footwear!
If there’s one thing I need and recommend for Spring, it’s D’orsay flats. In the fall I was obsessed with my foot cleavage booties, so it only makes sense I have a Spring version!

photo from glamour
Designer Jenni Kayne is the one who started this footwear trend ( you can see her extensive collection of D’orsay flats here) but I’m still a student and refuse to spend $400+ on shoes unless it’s my own money so here are some D’orsay alternatives I found that have both the option of price and color/design.
I say, you say, we all say D’orsay!
Click the images below for more details and inspiration. I especially love the ones with texture!
Golden Touch
foot cleavage
It’s getting colder and colder outside and this means wearing layers and bundling up while still managing to look cute.
Showing cleavage is a bit out of the question with this kind of weather, so the next best thing: showing foot cleavage.
Tomorrowland
lace yourself
I spotted Selena also at the Levo Launch Party.
She stood out in a crowd of business basics in a lace printed metallic top paired with well fitted black pants and flats. Lace can easily look dated or “old” (and just plain difficult to wear as it can get caught or ruined) but her top only gave the illusion of lace keeping the look young, fresh and functional but just as pretty. To keep things simple, she wore an understated necklace to add a nice point of interest and kept her hair and makeup neat.
It was pouring that day and she was running around as a member of the Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business Committee, but had it been a real work environment it would have been great to see her pair the top with a skirt like Lanvin does for Fall 2012. (pictured after the jump)





