Something Borrowed

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I re-activated my Le Tote subscription earlier this month. Combine that with my new Rocksbox subscription, and I’ve had borrowed clothes and jewelry out the wazoo recently. It’s kind of cool. I feel like I’m super rich and have endless garments and bling being showered on me. I wear them all once and then send them back like I’m simply too amazing and fabulous to wear the same thing twice. Then I swim in my kiddie pool full of $1 bills.

In case you didn’t already know, Rocksbox has provided me with a complimentary subscription, and they’re also letting me hand out this handy promo code for you all to get your first month free: sarahsreallifexoxo. The Le Tote subscription I pay for myself, but if you’d like to give it a shot, I would really appreciate it if you use my referral link so I can get a $25 credit (once you sign up you’ll be able to get referral credits too)! Same goes for Rocksbox – you can get “shine spend” for referring your friends. It’s like we’re all winning the lottery today.

Outfit #1: similar Dress // Blazer via Le Tote (or buy here) // Necklace via Le Tote (or buy similar here) // Bag // similar Shoes // similar Sunglasses // Lips “Please Me”

Outfit #2: Top via Le Tote (or buy similar here) // Necklace via Rocksbox* (or buy here) // similar Jacket // similar Shoes // Bag // Lips “Schiap”

*Necklace borrowed courtesy of Rocksbox.

Ikat Believe It’s Not Pajamas

ikat lounge pants, Madewell cream sweater, J. Crew pave link bracelet, Nine West suede navy pumps

ikat lounge pants, Madewell cream sweater, J. Crew pave link bracelet, Nine West suede navy pumps

ikat lounge pants, Madewell cream sweater, J. Crew pave link bracelet, Nine West suede navy pumps

ikat lounge pants, Madewell cream sweater, J. Crew pave link bracelet, Nine West suede navy pumps

ikat lounge pants, Madewell cream sweater, J. Crew pave link bracelet, Nine West suede navy pumps

ikat lounge pants, Madewell cream sweater, J. Crew pave link bracelet, Nine West suede navy pumps

People tell me on a regular basis that they love reading my blog because I’m funny and clever. (I never tire of these compliments. Keep ’em coming.) But sometimes I even impress myself. “Ikat Believe It’s Not Pajamas”? Come on. That’s an amazing title. Especially because in this outfit, I styled ikat print lounge pants for the office. Did I get away with it? Well, I wasn’t fired. It depends on your own office’s atmosphere and dress code, but I think silky, drapey, printed pants can totally pass for business casual. Here are my rules: (1) They can’t be too roomy, (2) Wear them with conservative, classy pumps, (3) Keep the top half pretty basic, and (4) Avoid prints traditionally associated with actual pajamas, such as cupcakes, superheros, barnyard animals, and astronomical objects with cartoon faces.

Sweater* // Pants (under $20!)// Shoes // Bag (on sale) // Bracelet

*Sweater purchased with gift card provided courtesy of Shopbop.