In this video I show you how I create my messy French twist I rocked a few weekends ago. It's super easy, takes under five minutes and is great for day 2 or 3 hair.
Hope this is helpful and if you rock this look, tweet/instagram me @acoest1984 and use the hashtag #acofrenchtwist
I'd love to see your take on it!
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I have several sequinned items; tops, skirts, dresses, a pair of shorts, but no pants and I could see these babies fitting right in.
I'd pair these with a black blazer and silk cami for work or a party with friends and something sexier like a sleeveless top for a night out with my man. These are definitely flashy but would work so well for NYE and since I'm a pant lover--more so than dresses, usually--these would be the perfect compromise.
Outfit deets:
* Urban Planet sweater which I have in baby pink & maroon (and you saw all of them in my Colour Pairings video), and you've seen outdoors with denim and boots.
* Urban Planet pants--my go-to black skinnies, they are the Brazil fit, $20 and perfect. I own three pairs (hello that price!).
* H by Halston cap-toe heels that I picked up in Vegas which I wore during Toronto Fashion Week this year, also with my favourite maroon waxed pants & in my How To Wear a Sequin Skirt post last year around this time.
* Accessories: Sirens necklace, F21 wrap bracelet & MK watch.
So the good thing about blogging is you don't need a voice. The bad news? When you're sick you don't feel like taking pictures of yourself. Fortunately I had this one that was taken earlier this week with this beautiful tree.
So I have Laryngitis; I've been fighting something all week and woke up on Wednesday with no voice. I didn't realize this until I got to work and someone came to discuss something with me…Oh my! Where is my voice?
It progressed and got worse through the day, until I was whispering only when necessary and my vocal chords felt very strained. I went to the clinic and she confirmed, viral Laryngitis which means the only cure is rest--ie. no talking--and that I'm contagious. That said, I'm home today, resting and missing my Christmas party lunch with colleagues #wahwah.
How's everyone's Christmas shopping going? Mine is not even half complete so I'm hoping to finish up this weekend and meet my goal of wrapping everything by Sunday night. I always tend to shop right up until the last minute anyways, so, this is pretty normal. Any last minute shoppers out there like me?
As always, thank you so much for reading and coming to my little corner of the Internet.
The holiday season is upon us and I asked you all on Facebook if you had any topics to suggest for the next LCW (Let's Chat Wednesday--thanks Kate) and someone suggested holidays traditions and re-gifting. So without further adieu…
I think I might have re-gifted something once or twice, but I don't tend to make it a habit. Additionally, if I'm going to re-gift something, I'm going to add another item to beef up my gift, so to speak.
One thing I love re-gifting for though is a hostess gift. If someone gave you something like a spa kit, a bottle of wine, or something for the home that isn't necessarily your taste, I would see nothing wrong with passing that brand new item onto someone who will truly love it. Additionally, a hostess gift is not a gift you had to give, but a nice gesture.
Thoughts on re-gifting? Would you?
With Christmas quickly approaching, I've got several things on my radar at Place d'Orleans I'm hoping I will find under the tree.
Here's a quick look at what I'm wishing for:
Clockwise from top left
1. Aldo, Herveline over-the-knee boots | Confession: I already bought these as an early Christmas gift to myself. I know they will take me from holiday parties with friends to out shopping for gifts and well into the new year. Bonus, they have a chunkier heel making them easy to walk in during winter and totally on trend.
2. Jean Machine, Vegan leather & ponte jacket | Love this waterfall-front blazer, I'd pair it with leggings on the weekend and ankle boots.
3. Maurices, Bow earrings | These remind me of bow earrings my mom wore in the 80's but with a modern twist that make them chic for now. I love studs and like to mismatch my earrings for added interest so I'd likely only wear one at a time.
4. Roots, Mabel tee | I love slouchy tees and I always tend towards grey. This would be perfect with denim for an effortless look. Add a statement necklace and wedge boots to dress it up or a beanie and some hi-top kicks to dress it down.
5. Bluenotes, Ombre gloves | Who doesn't need an extra pair of gloves? If not for yourself, these make a great gift or add on for someone else. Love the subtle ombre which is a trend that is still going strong.
6. Eclipse, Tattoo French terry zip-up hoodie | I have to admit the colour and leather pulls on this hoodie sold me. I love hoodies and wear them on weekends and to-and-from the gym. This one looks so cozy and comfy.
7. Limite, Delaney faux sherpa jacket | This is nothing like anything I own and I think it would be a really cute with some leggings or over a plain dress. Since it's not too heavy, it would be more of an indoor layering piece now, and a coat for next Fall.
8. Softmoc, Converse Chuck Taylors | I have been eyeing a pair of Chucks for months now and have decided they are a necessity for my wardrobe. Bonus, they are on sale at PDO right now!
9. Jean Machine, Blank NYC vegan leather denim | I can never get enough black pants and waxed or faux leather are a personal fave because they add interest even if you pair it with something plain and black.
10. Aeropostale, Bayla perfume | I found this in the summertime and haven't stopped thinking about it. It's a light, citrus-y scent that would be perfect for daytime or a holiday down south. The price can't be beat either.
11. Dynamite, Soft faux leather shorts | Love these jogger-esque shorts. I have a pair of faux leather shorts and wear them all the time; in the summer with sandals & in the winter with tights. So versatile and I like how these are an unexpected take on the trend.
12. Boathouse, Nixon Monarch watch | I like how this is different that a regular gold watch with the tortoise/gold strap. I love thick, metal watches and this would be a great one to add to my slowly growing collection.
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