5.01.2010

Impulse Buy!

On the way to work this morning, I let my feelings about how I looked be known with the comment,"I might as well die...I hate my outfit." That may have been a little dramatic, but I really just didn't feel good about my staple Nicole Richie go-to outfit today.
The minute I got to work, I ransacked the racks and tried on all of my current Atticus favorites (Relwen men's shirts, Charlotte Ronson dresses and Filippa K Tanks) and the winner was the Loomstate La Paloma Jumper.

Even though I told myself I was going to stop shopping, it's impossible to feel guilty about this outfit. It looks so good, in fact, that I didn't even have to justify the purchase to Kristin (who already told me she'll be borrowing it...a lot).


4.30.2010

Sites We Love

Why is everything British always better? Vogue.co.uk falls into the daily roster of sites I must read the second I wake up. For what-to-wear inspiration, I always check out the "Today I'm Wearing" feature. Each month the site follows a different stylish girl as she chronicles her sartorial choices. Today is the last day to check out April's feature, girl we love to hate, Olivia Palermo.

What Are You Wearing?

Since Madison has finally reached the 75 degree mark today, I allowed myself to break out my summer clothes. While basking in the skimpier clothing section of my closet, I realized I had ten minutes before I had to be to work. So I threw together the first few things I saw and ran out the door. Even though it's so windy outside that I watched a girl's skirt fly up multiple times on my way to work, I still can't help but to be uber excited to break out my summer clothes for the season! Today I'm wearing

-Abercrombie&Fitch Destroyed BF shorts (Now normally I'd be embarrassed to write that I own these...but they look good, so I'll be honest about where I got them)
-Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent Murray sandals

4.27.2010

Accessories Report

Rest in peace beloved Madewell necklace. It died an honorable death this weekend, and after trying fruitlessly to revive the sad tangle of chains, I opted instead to take this opportunity to amp up my collection. I've never really been an accessories kind of girl until I began spending time with some eminently inclined friends. One expertly piles on bracelets a la Kate Lanphear and the other's collection of colorful, eclectic bangles never escapes my jealous stare.

On the bracelet front, I'm partial to Jessica Kagan Cushman, (see my favorite here) but for those not akin to wearing their hobbies on their (literal) sleeve, rings are an equally statement making route. Outrageously over sized, double knuckled or anything extravagant will do. House of Harlow corners the market on affordable costume pieces, but if you're looking for something a bit more haute, Giles and Brother's handcrafted charmers are nothing short of mini masterpieces.

Perfect for warmer weather when clothes start coming off, your accessories can take the main stage.

4.23.2010

Come and knock on our door

The life of an insomniac is not an easy one. I rarely fall asleep without a pharmaceutical cocktail and even then, most nights I'm still wide awake staring at the ceiling come 3 a.m. Even though I have 300+ channels at my disposal, somehow I always end up at the same place, Three's Company. The rosy hues, outlandish 70's fonts and cheese factor are my version of warm milk and a bedtime story; a few episodes and I'm counting sheep in no time.

Last night however, something caught my eye and I sat up with rapt attention. "Oh my god," I said aloud to no one. "I'm totally digging Chrissy's style!" Her blend of playful rompers, teeny-tiny short shorts and striking mix of colors and textures spoke to me. One commercial break later and I was furiously taking notes, planning how I'll be biting her style this summer. Here are a few looks I decided on:
  • Wide leg, high-waist pants with slouchy tucked in tees, or cropped tops and vests
  • Obscenely short shorts paired with wedges and socks
  • Jumpers and one piece play suits
  • And of course, there's room in any wardrobe for a little glitz, even if happens to be in a dream sequence
Think I'll skip the side pony tails.

4.15.2010

Deep Thoughts: Free from Baggage

Aiming for a happy medium between these two

I'm a classic over-packer. "What? Four pairs of shoes for 24 hours in Chicago is unreasonable?!"

I always begin with sparse intentions, carefully planning outfits and accessories but end up throwing in half my closet at the last minute, "just in case." Faced with the daunting task of packing for a 9 day excursion to Morocco is extremely challenging in itself, but I'm also limiting myself to one (!) piece of checked luggage, so this time I'm determined to tote along only the bare necessities.

My initial instincts to channel Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca were regrettably, but quickly discarded, because as much as I'd love to don fedoras, khaki trench coats and elegant two piece suits, these don't exactly scream low maintenance, nor do they save room in my suitcase. Also considering Morocco is an Arab influenced nation means I've got to go a little more, ahem, conservative than I normally do, while still managing to be (and look like) myself.

Here's what I've decided to bring:
  • Charlotte Beach Pants and Jumpsuit
  • Leggings in gray and black
  • Alexander Wang and American Apparel tanks
  • Burnout tees
  • Cardigans in gray and black
  • 2 swimsuits: loeffler randall and ella moss
  • 2 or 3 jersey dresses
  • A crazy DVF dress that's probably only appropriate when worn in Africa
  • A giant Cynthia Vincent tote so I have plenty of room to bring back gifts for friends
Help! What am I forgetting?

4.13.2010

Atticus Spring Soiree!

So cute it hurts to look...newest Atticus models, our friends Jon and Skye

What's better than warm weather, great music and unbelievable deals? Nothing that we can think of!

Join Atticus as we toast Spring with an afternoon soiree this Saturday, April 17, 2010 at 12 p.m. Stock up at the first farmers' market of the season, then stop by for refreshments and an extra-special performance from Brooklyn based musician, J.M. Airis.

If that's not enough incentive, we're also offering fantastic one-day only deals on our newest Spring merchandise!

The more you spend, the more you save:

Spend $125 Save $25
Spend $250 Save $50
Spend $500 Save $100
Spend $750 Save $150
Spend $1000 Save $200

Music starts at 1 p.m. See you there!