12.20.2011

A little rock and roll

I'm not sure why, but lately I've been very into a tougher/androgynous styles on the runway. Anyone who knows me would tell you all about my hate for pants and love of high wasted pencil skirts, but I've fallen for these luxe-rock looks. I think it all started when I purchased my Epic Meal Time tee shirt a few weeks ago. 
Band of Outsiders
A variation on my favorite Celine bag.

House of Harlow boots - check out that quilted leather in the back.

Love the shimmery block eyeshadow at Chanel

Coat from Romwe... it's surprisingly affordable! 
This might be on my christmas wish list...

I'm even having the leather on my short Elizabeth and James boots dyed black. I got these off line, 
and honestly they're a little awkward. The color doesn't match anything in my closet, and the fit feels 
like they're constantly falling off, yet impossible to get on. I dropped them off at Chagrin Shoe & 
Leather and they should be ready for me by Monday. Here are the "before" pics...
Elizabeth and James shoes

Well that's all the updates for now - see you soon!
Rebecca

12.14.2011

Winter break project

Over the summer I was on the hunt for a classic trench coat. I purchased a long, camel trench off Ebay on the cheap, completely head over heels with the silk fox-hunt lining. Unfortunately, when it arrived I found it fit me more like an ex-murderer/grandpa than a fashionable 20-something. Both the trench coat and I were upset - we thought we were meant to be. As a consequence, the trenchcoat spent the past semester tucked away in my closet as I tried to decide what I should do with it. 

The solution came when, earlier this week, my cape from Romwe arrived. I was - and continue to be - thrilled about my cape and have been procrastinating by playing dress-up all week. However - I did come to realize that, despite its outer beauty, it lacked personality. So, what did we come up with? 

That's right - transferring the lining of my trench coat onto the lining of my cape - Done!
The inner lining of the cape was originally an purple-ish brown color that didn't mesh all that well.
I think that replacing the lining with some richer tones has really brought out the camel color of the cape.

So far I've just separated the lining of the trenchcoat from the trench itself, but when I get home I can 
suture the new lining in. I am so excited! I think that the final product is going to look great. 



Yay for ingenuity! 

On a different note, I've been trouncing around 
Romwe/Asos/BCBG/VenaCava and these styles are driving me wild...
Hearty BCBG tote? Dibs. 

Ahh ASOS Black label is so awesomee

I'm sorry how cool are these leggings? Must... have...
Vena Cava dress on Gilt.com... Mmm

Alright welll I guess I should probably start packing for my flight that 
leaves in six hours. Haven't slept much so I apologize for the loopiness. 

Au revoir!
Rebecca

12.12.2011

What dreams are made of

 If someone were to ask me today, "Rebecca, if you could only choose one, what item would you wear for the rest of your life?" It would be this map dress. It's as if someone took all of the whimsical adventures of my past, present, and future life and rolled them up into one piece of fabric. A pure delight.





These collections from Carven and Sass & Bide are what dreams are made of. Incredible.

Rebecca

Like a flower through the snow







I love love love the idea of happy spring blues and vibrant florals 
lending life to a dull winter wardrobe: it is the clothing equivalent to optimism. 
 I would love to pair that great floral top with my new cape! (pics coming SO soon...)

Love,
Rebecca

Cape Crazy

In anticipation of my new cape, I raided lookbook.nu for some capespiration... 






I think the whole point of wearing a cape is to be a bit mysterious and dark -
you never know what's under there. Black tights and tough-girl boots are must. I cannot wait.

12.01.2011

What I'm Thinking for Winter

I know, I know - I haven't posted in forever. It's been a busy year and I hope that i can ease my way back into the swing of things here at the Tog Blog. So I'd like to start anew by sharing some of my thoughts and inspirations for the winter months. Here's what I've conjured up so far:

The Feeling: Tough, grungy details on a classic, well-tailored canvas
The Elements: Camel capes, skinny slacks, cashmere, short black boots, asymmetrical hemlines, translucent layers, hidden shine
The Inspiration:


(how I feel when I'm wearing my big, stupid hat)












Jason Wu... I die.






And of course, I love this stingray necklace. 

I can't get enough of the  juxaposition between grungy details and on a demure,
well-tailored canvas. You'll see me attempting to pull off these looks all winter.
Now, I think we're off to a pretty good start here. What inspires you this winter?

Love,
Rebecca

2.21.2011

Fifi Lapin

I rarely post about blogs, but I was so enchanted by Fifi Lapin's "What Shall I Wear Today" Blog that I had to share. Utterly adorable with a keen eye for what is unconventionally gorgeous. 







Love,
Becca