Resolutions

long skirt with boots, sustainable fashion, cashmere, fake tucked sweater

When: mid-December // Weather: darn chilly // Real life: work

long skirt with boots, sustainable fashion, cashmere, fake tucked sweater
long skirt with boots, sustainable fashion, cashmere, fake tucked sweater
long skirt with boots, sustainable fashion, cashmere, fake tucked sweater
long skirt with boots, sustainable fashion, cashmere, fake tucked sweater

I don’t think new goals need to correspond with a new year, but as long as everyone has resolutions on the mind, what better time to jump on my sustainable shopper bandwagon? I am by no means perfect, but I feel pretty good about the progress I’ve made over the past few months.

Don’t know where to start? If you’re like me and you revel in the joy of unboxing shiny new things, start looking in to some sustainable fashion brands and give them a try. Google is your friend. So are bloggers like me.

I kept seeing the brand Reformation popping up in every list I found, and most of it wasn’t really my style (for lack of a better word, it’s kind of “clubby”). But then I saw this skirt on one of my favorite style bloggers, and it was right up my alley so I ordered it. While I do love the style, I have to say that up close, the quality is not great for the price. It honestly looks and feels like it came from Forever 21. I’m willing to pay more for clothes that don’t ruin the environment and are made by people who get paid a living wage, but…come on. We can do better.

There are lots of options out there, and I’m not saying you shouldn’t give Reformation a try. Maybe you’ll love it. But if I’m going to guide you down this road, I might as well warn you about potential dead ends.

Happy new year, and good luck with whatever your resolutions are – especially if you resolve to just stay awesome.

Sweater (got mine on Poshmark) // Skirt (sustainable brand) // Boots // Sunglasses // Necklace // similar Bag (secondhand)

Tweed & Velvet

tweed ruffle jacket, cropped frayed skinny jeans, velvet shoes, Rebecca Minkoff bag

When: Friday before last // Weather: chilly and sunny // Real life: work

tweed ruffle jacket, cropped frayed skinny jeans, velvet shoes, Rebecca Minkoff bag

tweed ruffle jacket, cropped frayed skinny jeans, velvet shoes, Rebecca Minkoff bag

tweed ruffle jacket, cropped frayed skinny jeans, velvet shoes, Rebecca Minkoff bag

tweed ruffle jacket, cropped frayed skinny jeans, velvet shoes, Rebecca Minkoff bag

tweed ruffle jacket, cropped frayed skinny jeans, velvet shoes, Rebecca Minkoff bag

If tweed-styling were an Olympic sport, I think I’d be a good contender, don’t you? I actually almost forgot there were real sporting events happening now. I thought the whole Olympics this year was just going to be people talking about the Russian doping scandal and those awkward neighbors to the north. And Jamaican bobsledding of course. But that may be because I listen to too much NPR.

What are your favorite winter Olympic events? I know it’s very predictably girly, but I love me some figure skating. Back in the day, I was all about Michelle Kwan. I couldn’t even skate, but I was obsessed with her. This year, I think my favorite part is the commentary from Tara Reid and Johnny Weir.

Jacket (on sale) // similar Jeans // Shoes (on sale) // similar Sunglasses // similar Bag // Earrings