Selective Lifestyle Trends
To anyone studying or working in home decor, learning about trends in interior decorating is one of the most exciting parts of life. And it should be, aside from work, the home is where we spend the bulk of our time, and like clothing it needs to be a reflection of us. Style Bust searches the web for the latest and greatest trends for the home; our hope is that you can use some of our findings in the environment you’ve created at home!
Greatest Accomplishment Today
Day six of my 30 Day Lifestyle Blogging Challenge is about my greatest accomplishment of the day. I was feeling a bit sluggish and disappointed in myself today. At work new projects keep piling up and I feel like I won’t get ahead of the workflow until Holiday is over, and I really hate not being on top of my business because I’m playing catch up on random side projects.
SO – I have to say that my greatest accomplishment today was my five-mile run. I’ve run five miles a day for about a week now. I’m really trying to get my time down (I’m a very slow runner). Today I finally came in at a decent time and that made me feel great. Hopefully I can keep making progress and move onto more mileage early next week (I’m running a half marathon 11/6 – and I’m extremely behind on my running program).
Here’s the outfit that got me through my greatest accomplishment of the day.
Items On My Wishlist
- Tuxedo Necklace from Bauble Bar
- Aurora Shift Dress by Tibi
- Steven Alan Wool Janis Hat
- Vanessa Bruno Athe Brushed Twill Trench in black
- Deborah Lippman Yellow Brick Road Nail Polish
- Aiden Bag by Kooba in earth
- Tory Burch Penny Loafers in black
Favorite Color Combinations
Day Two of my 30 Day Lifestyle Blogging Challenge is about my favorite colors. Those of you who know me well know I have a ton of muted solids in my wardrobe – and hardly anything else. My closet wasn’t always stacked this way. Over the past few years I’ve refined my wardrobe in hopes of pulling off a more mature, professional look, and that’s where use of solids and subtle prints came into play. Right now I’m all about neutrals, and shades of green. Here is a palette that works well for me. The colors complement my fair/olive skin, green eyes and dirty blonde hair. Bonus: these colors are on trend through 2012!
Of course, I like Black Coffee the most. I think I could live in all black every day of my life and just accessories with bright, stand-out pieces. Tyler (my husband) doesn’t understand why I wear so much black, or why I have so many LBD’s. I don’t have a good answer – I just think black looks chic and clean (until it fades and becomes trashy).
10 eCommerce Stores I Shop Most Often
Day One of the 30 Day Lifestyle Blogging Challenge is about the eCom stores I shop regularly. For the record, I try a ton of new eCom stores all the time. I do AT LEAST 80% of my shopping online – I buy just about everything this way, aside from groceries.
Here are the 10 places I spend most of my money:
Why I love these stores:
- J.Crew always has great seasonal staples in awesome colors.
- Urban Outfitters inventory team buys everything in EXCESS – so nearly everything that comes through this store gets heavily discounted. I ONLY look at their sale section.
- Amazon is an obvious one. I just found out that they sell my favorite moisturizer.
- ideeli is the best flash sale site around.
- Running Warehouse ships everything 2-day, and has great deals on everything for working out; not just running.
- RueLaLa is the second best flash sale site around.
- Beauty.com is the best place to buy everything for your skin. They share a shopping cart with Drugstore.com allowing you to really fill the cart!
- Madewell is a great store for trendy pieces. But if I buy too much there I’ll look just like Kristyn (Madewell is her obsession).
- ASOS has the best product pages ever, it’s hard not to buy everything they sell!
- Sephora is my favorite place to replenish makeup and perfumes.
30 Day Lifestyle Blogging Challenge
I’m stealing this 30 Day Challenge idea from one of my favorite Beauty Bloggers, Mira Torres of The Beauty Bohemian. I Hope you enjoy learning about me!
If you also blog, I encourage you to join in on this challenge too! Please leave links to your site in the comments if you start the challenge so that I can read it.
Topics By Day:
- 10 eCommerce stores I shop most often
- My favorite color combinations
- What’s in my purse
- The meaning behind the name “Style Bust”
- Items on my wish list
- Greatest accomplishment today
- Favorite band of the moment
- A picture taken of me today
- Weekly rituals
- A book I love
- A photo of something I ate today
- My celebrity crush(es)
- Something I don’t leave the apartment without
- Today I donated the following garments
- What I decided to do with my free time today
- Top 3 SF fashion designers
- Today’s playlist
- A habit I wish I didn’t have
- My guilty pleasures
- Things I’d rather be doing right now
- A fashion trend I miss
- 3 of my favorite people to follow on Twitter
- A picture of my living room
- Top 5 cities I’d like to visit
- Today I saw
- Bulleted list of my entire day
- Top 3 TV shows
- What I wore today
- DIYs I want to try
- 3 things that have happened in the last 30 days
Coming in 2012: “The Nobu’s Vegetarian Cookbook”
Rizzoli is set to deliver a new Nobo-centric cookbook in 2012. Nobu’s Vegetarian Cookbook is a focused look at healthy Japanese eating. Nobu Matsuhisa keeps the eye on the vegetable dishes with insight and expertise that travels across more than 60 recipes.
Nobu uses a wide range of cooking techniques—from marinating and pickling to steaming, roasting, boiling, frying, grating, etc.—to bring out the full flavors and textures of the vegetables. He also introduces tofu and yuba, both traditional Japanese ingredients made from soybeans, and offers ten recipes for vegetable sweets and fifteen for cocktails.
Pre-order from Amazon.
Divalicious App: The Virtual Dressing Room
For the first time, online shopping has become the preferred shopping channel for multi-channel consumers, surpassing stores, says a new consumer survey from The E-Tailing Group Inc. Consumers prefer shopping online because they are able to locate harder to find products, they have access to greater selections, they can avoid crowds at malls and it saves them time and money. Even with all of these great benefits to e-commerce, fashion and apparel retailers still face many obstacles when selling items online. One of the biggest obstacles is the customers desire to “try on” or see how they would look in an item before they buy.
Thanks to a new mobile app called Divalicious, customers can now virtually “try on” clothes sold online. With the app, consumers can select clothes to try on and virtually “see” what they will look like in the pieces – It’s a virtual dressing room!
How it works: Customers upload a full-body image of themselves onto virtual mannequins within the app. Customers select the clothing to place over their virtual mannequins to get an idea of what the items will look like. Divalicious is said to bring more than 300 popular brands, comprised of almost one million items of apparel, shoes and accessories for women, men, children and infants under one roof . In addition, there are options to browse products by Brand, Store, Size, Color, Occasion, Price and/or Sale. Then, once you find something you like, you can click to order and the application will transfer you to the mobile website from where you can proceed. Finally, some other features also come included, such as wish list and sharing capability.
“You no longer need to go to the stores to see what you would look like in a dress from BCBG, shoes from DSW or a handbag from Saks,” said Rich Kessler, chief technology officer at Weyrich Enterprises – the company that released the app.
When you shop through Divalicious, everything is in one place for you. Find out more about the new app Divalicious.