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Vamp Red & Blush Pink

October 29, 2012 By Jay

You guys know I’m all about blushy colors and I especially love the combination of pink, red, and purple. I recently found and fell in love with these lush corduroy legging jeans in “vamp red.” Can’t stop wearing them. I’m tempted by the other jewel tones, but these are my favorite. I finally got a chance to wear these gorgeous suede boots again. I wore this to lunch + shopping with my sister.

Rhinestone blouse: F21 plus, Shrunken boyfriend blazer: here and here, Corduroy jeans: here, Cat eye sunglasses: here, Boots: DuoBoots UK, Lip color: NARS Damned, here, Bag: Kate Spade

Filed Under: Jeans and Trousers

Hello Again

October 21, 2012 By Jay

It’s been a month since I had my baby and life has changed so much! Lately our days (and nights) have been all about baby. I had the chance to go out with my husband yesterday evening so I dressed up in this bodycon skirt and contrast blouse. I wanted something pretty and feminine and something that was definitely not maternity wear.

I’m so excited for Fall weather, Fall fashion, and the fact that I no longer have to accommodate a baby bump in my clothes. Here’s to more outfit blogging. xx

Top: F21, Skirt: here, Necklace: here

Filed Under: Motherhood, Skirts

Just Add Baby!

September 18, 2012 By Jay

Here are some pictures from my baby’s nursery. I still want to add a few more things but we have all the essentials. Just waiting for baby’s arrival now!

Crib by Stokke. I love the round corners. Check out the sleep sheep inside, she emits soothing sounds to help baby sleep. 

A glider chair is essential for those long nights. I added this pink Moroccan pouf for a little color and also for usefulness, when paired with the chair it’s comfortable enough for a nap.
This quilt was lovingly made by baby’s grandmother—so many adorable details! Bee quilt clips from etsy shop Little Elephant, which has lots of cute baby decor.

Beautiful mobile by one of my favorite baby brands Kushies Zolo, which we received as a baby shower gift. I learned young babies react to high contrast colors, so I love Kushies because their baby items aid development while adding whimsy to baby’s room.

Everyone tells me babies love to swing.
I’m trying to be as natural a mom as I can be, so I have some great products by Earth Mama and California Baby. Also love the Osocozy cloth diapers (though I still need lots more in terms of cloth diapering!) and Broody Chick 100% natural disposable diapers.
A few items I really love, including this footed onesie (bees!), ComoTomo baby bottles, Counting Kisses baby book, and Halloween socks by Carters.
That’s all! Looks like baby should be here within the week, we are so excited. And can’t wait for my first post-baby outfit post. xx

Filed Under: Home

Charlotte’s Web

September 5, 2012 By Jay

“Salutations! It’s my fancy way of saying hello.” — I have always remembered this line from the classic book Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White, which may have also been my introduction to the concept of conveying one thing in two different ways. Like the spider Charlotte, British designer Charlotte Olympia conveys a message in her own markedly fancy way. Her signature is a tiny web, emblazoned on the soles of her designs. Olympia’s shoes are feminine, coquettish, and hint at the designer’s wit. Some shoes look like cats, another like a piano, one like a fruit bowl. The brilliance of Charlotte Olympia is that the whimsy of her ideas does not compromise the elegance of her shoes. And that is really, really special.

If you follow me on instagram (@pinklip) you may remember I posted these gorgeous Olympias—

I was all smiles when I opened my email to learn that Ms. Olympia was releasing a tiny limited edition collection inspired by the book Charlotte’s Web. It includes a pair of heels and a clutch depicting moments from the story and the famous cover illustration. Talk about melding of fashion and fiction.

I remember my first time reading the story of a young girl named Fern and the runtling pig Wilbur whom she saved from death. The story is simple but so beautifully written and illustrated, it remains in my mind one of best stories about love and friendship. I wanted to share some of my favorites—in an age in which digital animation dazzles us with its complexity, I find these simple two-dimensional drawings mesmerizing. Just look at the way baby Wilbur gazes at Fern.

Here too are the images released by Charlotte Olympia, the collex is available for purchase at the London and New York boutiques. The clutch has my stolen my heart!

Photo via, Illustrations: Garth Williams, Charlotte Olympia
Dear readers, Would love to hear your thoughts on whether you enjoy non-outfit posts like this! Or just reminisce with me about Fern and Wilbur, or you know, shoes. xx

Filed Under: Editorial

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Hi, I’m Jay: mom, wife, and writer. Dreaming in English and Spanish. Living, dreaming, and homeschooling in California.

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