I hope that all the mothers out there are having a lovely Mother's Day. I have big plans to celebrate with my daughter at the end of this week in San Francisco. I am so excited that we get to spend time together close to Mother's Day and her birthday - I am all smiles this year!
I got my hair cut super short last week - and I am really enjoying it. This is the cut I got a few years back and, although I've strayed some since, I think it's back to stay.
In the meantime, here's a quick snapshot of another way I styled the Chanel jacket I posted earlier in the week. I have worn this charcoal Max Mara Weekend sheath dress previously, but I really liked the way it looked with the Chanel and the shoes. And, I love the Oliver Peoples sunglasses - I had originally bought them as glasses but never liked the way they looked - I had polarized lenses put in to replace the prescription lenses and now I love them!
Here's the same dress, layered with a sleeveless turtleneck and felt blazer from Akris:
Sunday, May 9, 2010
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Happy Mother's Day to you! I'm sure you'll have a fantastic time in San Francisco!
ReplyDeleteI love the new hair cut - it's very chic!
Happy belated Mother's Day to the best one on the PLANET! I can't wait to see you :) And your pixie cut is GORGEOUS (just like you)!!
ReplyDeleteI have to ask....is the Scholar Shop a resale store? I live in central Illinois, but often shop at the Galleria. I have driven by the Scholar Shop many times and thought it was a uniform shop! If it is a resale store, I will stop next time I am in St. Louis!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliments! Chelsea, I can't wait to celebrate with you!
ReplyDeleteSusan, The Scholar Shop is a resale store, and has both high end designer clothing as well as mass market (i.e. Gap, Banana Republic, Target, Wal-Mart, Hollister, etc.) clothing. The accessories are fabulous, we get a lot of designer purses and shoes, as well as the clothes. Be prepared to take some time, each item is unique!