Thursday, November 29, 2012

Woodland Walk






Jacket: Seven  Top: Vince  Jeans: Seven For All Mankind  Scarf: American Apparel  Boots: Hunter  Watch: Michael Kors  Bracelets: Macy's Fine Jewelry and Brandy Melville

There is nothing like a stroll in the woods to make you feel closer to nature. While in Tahoe I loved being able to breathe the fresh air and take in some beautiful scenery. On this particular drizzly day I was happy to finally have a chance to wear my Hunter wellies. Not only are they great for rain, but with some thick wool socks they're also great for the snow. For my casual walk I chose to wear my coziest oversized thermal striped long-sleeve, jeans, and my favorite rain jacket. Now that the weather is starting to get a bit harsher it is the perfect time to find great coats, scarves, and boots that will not only keep you warm, but show off your style as well. I recommend investing in a chic fitted pea coat or trench, some oversized infinity scarves, and boots you can wear in any weather. The best thing about colder weather is that you get to layer and wear all the pieces you've had hiding in your closet. The changing seasons presents a chance to reinvent your fashion and find great ways to combine form and function.  






Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving







Vest: Dixie  Shirt: Lani  Scarf: Italian Market  Coat: Ellie Tahari  Jeans: Paige  Boots: Cole Hann  Sunglasses: Chanel

Thanksgiving is such a wonderful time to spend with family and enjoy some great food. I'm very grateful to be spending the holiday with my family in Lake Tahoe at my aunt and uncle's B&B Heavenly Valley Lodge. Being surrounded by woods, clean mountain air, and wonderful people is such a treat. Being here in the cold I finally have a chance to wear some winter clothes that the unseasonably warm fall hasn't allowed anywhere else. My wardrobe here has been all about warm boots, comfy long sleeve shirts, thick coats, and scarves. For Thanksgiving I was finally able to break out my new fur vest and a great long scarf I picked up in Italy. Making some sweet treats like candy turkeys, gingerbread moose cookies, and chocolate acorns, pictured above, have added a fun touch to the holiday. One day I look forward to making my own Thanksgiving meal, but for now I'm happy to help, decorate, and learn some secret family recipes. Wishing everyone an incredibly delicious Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Ocean Aire







Look One: Dress: Gap  Shoes: Gap  Sunglasses: Ray Ban  

Look Two: Blouse: Trouve  Leggings: Zella  Scarf: Monoprix Flats: Gap  Sunglasses: Ray Ban

Two of my favorite looks are shift dresses with flats and leggings with an oversized silk blouse. Both outfits are always comfortable and great for warmer weather. Whenever I visit the coast I enjoy nautical-looking pieces and lightweight materials. My first look is great for a sunny day and has touch of sailor striped inspiration. As soon as I saw this dress I fell in love with the bright blue color and flattering shape. I love how classic and stylish stripes look. If you're not a big fan of prints like me, stripes are a good way to add an interesting aesthetic to your wardrobe. 

For my second look I wore one of my favorite oversized silk tops, my live-in leggings, and a lace print scarf. Pairing nude and black pieces always creates a classic look. In order not be overtaken by an oversized blouse make sure to wear tight leggings or skinny jeans. Add a scarf or necklace and you have an easy everyday outfit. This is also my favorite outfit to wear on long flights. For a visit to the seaside make sure to pick some easy chic pieces that you can stay cool in and don't forget your sunglasses! 

Thursday, November 8, 2012

City Spotlight: Italian Riviera


(Gorgeous Beach View)


(Boats Anchored Off Portofino)


(Antique Shopping)


(Santa Margherita)

The Italian Riviera is one of the most beautiful places in Italy. I was very lucky that I traveled there while the weather was still nice. This is absolutely one of the places you want to visit when the sun is out and the water is warm. There are some amazing towns to visit including Vernazza, Riomaggiore, Manarola, Santa Margerita, and Portofino. The style here centers around classic beachwear, sandals, and large hats during the spring, summer, and early fall. If you have some great cruisewear, oversized sunglasses, or some jeweled sandals this is the place to wear them. The Italian Riviera is a destination for relaxing, shopping, boating, eating, and tanning. The shopping here encompasses everything from clothes to authentic Italian foods. Make sure to take some spending money. Also try the famous pesto, olives, and unique pastas this region is known for. I guarantee you will find something to love about the Italian Riviera with all that is has to offer. 

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Halloween Party


(My Cat Costume)


(Bloody Red Mini Whoopie Pies)


(Witch's Brew)



(Casket Cookie Brownies)


(Fun Sized Candy Display)

Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays. I just love any excuse to dress up, entertain, and eat candy. A little Halloween party was a great way to try out some spooky recipes and get into the holiday spirit. For food I stuck with appetizers and desserts that followed the Halloween theme perfectly. This holiday is all about having fun so make foods and decorations that you and your guests will get a kick out of. The trick to making an impressive Halloween party is all in the presentation. Make sure to add cute details like skeleton body parts, candy corn, drops of blood, fake teeth, and any creepy crawlers to the food and decor. On Halloween you can really go all out and use your whole arsenal of decorations and ideas. It's always good to have a scary Alfred Hitchcock movie or themed music on in the background as well, to set the mood.  Throwing a party should always be enjoyable, whether it's a little get together or a giant blowout. Find your inspiration and have fun with whatever you decide to do. 

Wishing you a very happy and stylish Halloween!





Monday, October 29, 2012

Fun in Florence




Dress: T by Alexander Wang  Shoes: Gap  Purse: Longchamp  Sunglasses: Dior  
Nails: Chanel in Graphite

As I was strolling through the Boboli Gardens in Florence I found myself very happy to be casual and cool in my favorite t-shirt dress and ballet flats. The gardens provided an excellent backdrop for surrounding myself with statuary and escaping the busy city outside. The Italian weather continued to be hot and humid through October and I enjoyed being comfortable as I hiked through the grounds. Since you do so much walking in Florence it is imperative to have comfortable shoes. The cobblestone streets and rocky paths do not agree with heels. During my trip I favored combat boots during the rainy days and flats for the rest. My Longchamp crossbody purse has been my constant companion throughout my travels. Not only is it easy to walk everywhere with, but it's also waterproof. Since it rains a lot in Europe it is great to be able to keep your camera, phone, and wallet dry when unexpected weather hits. When in Florence make sure to wear something you can be out in all day. The last thing you want to do is have to go back to your hotel to change your shoes or grab a jacket. Go for function when dressing for a day out in a big European city and add style with your accessories, like oversized sunglasses or statement jewelry. 





Monday, October 22, 2012

City Spotlight: Florence


(View of the Duomo)


(Best Gelato I've Ever Had)



(Piazza de la Repubblica)



(Gorgeous Statue from Piazza della Signoria)


(Spritz from Giacosa)

Florence is hands down one of the best cities I've ever visited. If you love art, food, shopping, architecture, or taking long beautiful walks this city is for you. From the second I got off the train I was blown away by the gorgeous buildings and bustling city life. Since Florence is rather small and a pedestrian city you can walk to every major attraction. For the art lovers, like myself, you'll find yourself in heaven with the Uffizi, Duomo, Accademia, Archaeology Museum, and so many more! Make sure to book tickets for the major museums in advance since the lines can be 1 to 2 hours long. If you don't have time look for the companies who sell reserved tickets right in line. They only cost 5 Euro more than a regular ticket and will save you hours of your valuable time. 

The food in Florence is the best I've had in Italy. The restaurants, markets, and boutique food shops are incredible. Make sure to have some pizza and pasta while you're there. I highly recommend prosciutto, cheese, and arugula pizza pictured above and fresh pear and cheese pasta. If you're looking to take some pasta, olive oil, or anything else food related back home with you make sure to check out Enoteca Alessi. They have the most amazing selection and experts who can help you find what you're looking for. Gelato is a must in Florence!  Be sure to try Grom or Vestri. Never go to the tourist trap gelaterias with neon colors. Ask where the best places are because it will be worth your while. Another one of my favorite things I tried in Florence was a spritz. It's an incredibly refreshing before dinner drink that everyone in Italy seems to love.

For those who love shopping welcome to paradise. Florence has everything from major Rodeo Drive style shops on Via de Tornabuoni, to eclectic vintage boutiques and everything in between. Two of my favorites were Dixie, a reasonably priced Florence based clothing store, and Consigli di Anna for some incredible Florentine jewelry. Fashion in Florence was much trendier and younger than I had seen in the rest of Italy. People there really embraced casual cool hipster trends like fedoras, scarves, boots, flannel, studded purses, and lots of black! The people who lived in Florence really made their style look laid back and effortless, but with an attention to incorporating new trends. If you want to explore your inner cool artist wardrobe this is the place to do it.









Thursday, October 18, 2012

Night Out





Dress: Scoop  Coat: Helmut Lang  Shoes: Sam Edelman  Clutch: YSL  Ring: Vintage  Earrings: Lagos 

Dressing up to go out for the night is one of my favorite things to do. The most important thing to me is wearing something I feel great in. My standard going out wardrobe consists of silk dresses, lace up heels, and oversized jewelry. Now that the weather is starting to cool off I've been wearing long coats over my dresses. Once winter hits I will add tights and heeled boots. Another great look for going out in colder weather includes skinny jeans or shiny leggings, an oversized embellished top slightly tucked in, and a fitted jacket. I always reach for my oversized clutches when I go out. I can never fit anything into smaller bags and can't stand taking a bulky purse. YSL makes my favorite Belle du Jour clutch, which can easily hold your cell, makeup, cards, and anything else you need. I have also found some great larger clutches from Marc Jacobs and F21. In terms of shoes wear something you can actually walk in because that girl carrying her heels while she walks barefoot on the sidewalk never looks good. For makeup I love smoky eyes and nude lips at night. I always go for glittery nail polish when I go out. Chanel, OPI, and Deborah Lippmann make the best. Have fun with you clothes when you go out. It is a great time to try out trendier items and play with your style. 

Friday, October 12, 2012

California Meets Verona



Dress: Ann Taylor Loft  Necklace: Nordstrom Collection  Watch: Michael Kors  Sunglasses Ray Ban

Since I was only in Verona for one day, I didn't have too much time for pictures. I was extremely busy running around crowded piazzas and trying to take in everything the city had to offer. It has been unseasonably warm in Italy since I got here. By now everyone should be bundled up in layers and scarves, but instead it is 85 degrees. I can't stand to be walking around when I'm hot, so I decided to wear a sundress to keep me cool. In doing this I learned that in Italy if it's fall, no matter how warm it is, you dress for fall. People were looking at me like I was crazy to be wearing a dress in October, but it was so warm out that I didn't mind. Sometimes being comfortable, especially when you're traveling, is the most important thing. I normally try to assimilate to my surrounding culture as much as possible, but on that hot day in Verona I was happy to look like a California girl. Nothing beats a dress when it's warm out. Pair it with some comfortable sandals and a crossbody purse and you're ready for sight seeing in warmer weather. 


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

City Spotlight: Verona


(Beautiful Busy Street in Verona)


(Juliet's Balcony)


(Shoes Studded with Everything from Stars to Skulls)


(Pasta Pomodoro and Chianti) 


(View from Across the River)

Verona, what a magical city full of bustling piazzas and an incredibly romantic atmosphere. I don't know if it's because Verona is the setting for one of greatest love stories of all time, but you really can feel something special in the air. I only had one day there and it just wasn't enough. There is so much to take in, even though it's such a small area. I took the train from Sacile and two hours later I was in Verona. I proceeded to all the major sites including the arena, duomo, piazzas, and of course Juliet's house. It really was an amazing feeling to stand on Juliet's balcony and entertain ideas of Romeo standing below. Verona is so charming and it's one of those cities where you can walk anywhere and always end up somewhere spectacular.

 The fashion in Verona was different than what I've seen in the rest of Italy. Most people dressed in complementary neutrals, florals, and stylish basics. The major center, Piazza Bra, is known for it's great shopping and on Via Mazzini you can find stores like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Cartier and many others. If you're looking for deals check out the side streets that take you into Roman Verona. There are reasonably priced trendy shops all over. One thing I noticed a lot of was burgundy, mustard, and emerald colored clothing in the shops. You also couldn't go anywhere without seeing skull embellishments on shoes, clutches, and jewelry. As a city Verona has such an old world style and it's so interesting to see trendy new fashion in the middle of it all. 







Friday, October 5, 2012

Fashion Favorites: Sunglasses



Sunglasses are an important aspect of any daytime look. They not only complement your outfit, but also reflect your style. Even if you're just running out the door in shorts and a top, adding a pair of oversized sunglasses and a messy bun makes your look all the more chic. The 4 main types of sunglasses to have are: aviator, cat eye, wayfarer, and Jackie O. 

Aviators look good on just about everyone and are great for every day. They have classic metal rims and are really lightweight. My favorite brands for aviators are Ray Ban and Gucci. 

Cat eye sunglasses have a really sophisticated classic style that I love. Make sure to get an oversized pair, all the more glamorous, in black or tortise. Vintage cat eye sunglasses are great, but if you're looking for a modern brand you can't do better than Dior. Anytime I see amazing cat eye sunglasses they always turn out to be Dior. 

Wayfarers are also a great every day look. They're timeless and cool. I love the oversized black Ray Ban's, but Chanel also makes exceptional wayfarers for a more designer look. 

Jackie O glasses are what you want to wear for special daytime occasions with a nice dress, say if you're going to the races or a daytime wedding. With these type of glasses the bigger the better. You can't go wrong with Celine, Dior, or Chanel, for these. 

Some of these brands can be expensive, but if you absolutely love and buy a great pair of sunglasses they will last you a long time. If you're willing to put thought into your outfit, then having great sunglasses will make you all the more stylish. Make sure to try on various pairs and brands to make sure that the sunglasses complement the shape of your face. No matter how many pairs you try on you'll always find your way back to your favorites!



Wednesday, October 3, 2012

London Calling





Cape: Premise Sweater: KAIN  Pants: Citizen of Humanity  Scarf: American Apparel  
Shoes: Gap Purse: Longchamp  Sunglasses: Dior

As I spent my time in London I found myself glad to have brought comfortable shoes, scarves, and cozy knits. Compared to the warmer Italian climate, the weather in England was a bit colder than I expected. I knew I was going to be doing a lot of walking outside and decided to wear lots of layers. The trick to surviving varying European temperatures and not packing too much is to pick versatile pieces that can easily be put on or taken off.

The first day I wore my favorite striped sweater, trust me I have a lot, an oversized knit vest, and an oversized infinity scarf that I can't seem to go anywhere without in Europe.  I was visiting the British Museum that day and since every major city in Europe has coat checks it's easy to leave your coat and scarf once you enter a warm building. Comfortable shoes are also a must. Gap actually makes the most amazing city ballet flats that fold right up and can even fit in your purse if you need a change of shoes! (see images above) 

Unfortunately my camera broke while I was in London and I apologize for not having pictures of my additional outfits. However, I am borrowing another camera, until I get a new one, and will continue posting for my upcoming trips around Italy. I do hope that all my wonderful readers are enjoying the website renovations and the layout changes. I've always believed one's style should constantly improve and this site is no exception. I am also happy to announce that Style Occasion can now be found on Facebook and Pinterest. I love to hear from readers and if you have any comments or questions feel free to email me at styleoccasion@gmail.com.