Showing posts with label high-low maxi skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high-low maxi skirt. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Chris's/Kris's Closet (Kristin) September 29, 2012



Kris's Closet

Inspired by great bloggers like Folake of Style Pantry and Tamia of The Style Sample, we decided to open up our closets to the world as well. We are ChristinaKristin of Columbus,Ohio. We are two women close in age, with two different takes on style and completely different personalities. My style is usually wild, bold, adventurous and colorful. I would use the same words to describe my personality and life. My name is Kristin. Welcome to my closet!

Saturday I watched half of the Ohio State game with my dad and watched the other half at The Day Party at Long Street Live with Christina. Afterward I tried to enjoy the party. I am starting to feel like I am too old to be at some of these events. Anyhow, we left the party and Chris and I had dinner at Hyde Park. We ended our night at the Sushi Rock Anniversary Party. I took these photos in front of Hyde Park. This is what I wore.
I wore a black button-up with puffy sleeves. I got it from the Ohio Thrift Store but it is originally from Limited. Black button-ups should be easy to find right now.
My skirt is an ethnic/tribal printed high-low skirt that I bought during a Style Adventures blog in August at Roses Department Store for $7.50. Here is the link to that Style Adventures, if you are interested in that store. http://christinakristinco.blogspot.com/2012/08/style-adventures-vol-4-chesterville.html Here are two very cute ethnic print high-low skirts that I found online. option 1 http://www.mrp.co.za/browse/productDetailColorSizePicker.jsp?productId=11506_00064&categoryId=cat20001&navType=General &
 option 2:http://www.mrp.co.za/browse/productDetailColorSizePicker.jsp?productId=11970_00072&categoryId=cat20001&navType=General
My collarless denim jacket I got a couple weeks ago at The Ohio Thrift Store for $9.99. It is denim jacket weather now so they are in all the stores. Right now I am loving this acid wash denim jacket from ModCloth at http://www.modcloth.com/shop/jackets/totally-boss-jacket
The wicker body chain is a closet blog regular. It was my favorite accessory this past summer. I was asked about it a lot Saturday, so I am going to post the link again. Find this body chain at http://www.candidartaccessories.com/
My purse is the original Papillon by Louis Vuitton.  The rings are from a vendor at The Macy's Music Festival, a couple years ago. The bangles from top to bottom, thrift store, Shoetique, grandma, Shoetique and International Festival. Shoetique has great acessories. Visit the store at 3760 East Broad Street  Columbus, OH 43213. I found some animal print bangles online at http://www.ardenb.com/catalog/product.jsp?categoryId=1440&subCategoryId=1443&productId=58850&utm_source=gan&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=k108283
My strappy bootie sandals are from DSW. They are the Levity Echo Booties. Find them at http://www.dsw.com/dsw_shoes/search/?q=Levity+for+Women&segment=FEMALE
This concludes another Kris's Closet. Thank you so much for stopping by!

Be blessed! Be free! Be fashionable!
Kris,

Monday, August 6, 2012

Style Adventures Vol. 4 ( Chesterville & Columbus)

STYLE ADVENTURES 

(Chesterville & Columbus, Ohio 8/4 & 8/5)


This is a blog about how to add to your wardrobe using antique shops, thrift stores, yard sales and other venues. We travel Ohio and beyond discovering unique and stylish items we want to share and the places we found them.


Chesterville Flea Market 
State Route 95
Chesterville, Ohio

Saturday I was in Mid- Ohio to watch the car races and on the way back to Columbus I ran into Chesterville Flea Market. To look at this place, it doesn't look like much. Inside the flea market it's much of the same feeling. Like any other store or market, I always try to give it a chance. In this case I am glad that I did.

The flea market is owned by John and Joelyn Lanning. It's located on State Route 95 in between Columbus and Cleveland. You can see the bright  flags from the road. The flea market houses antiques, collectibles and home grown and handmade products from the locals. The place smelled strong of garlic. They had these small packages of freshly processed pure Asian garlic powder. The stuff was clearly very potent.
 
One of the first shops I looked at was E&G House of Treasures which made me really excited about football season returning. A whole side of his section was Ohio State gear for women. He had Ohio State earrings, headbands and really cute purses.  
I almost got this jersey cross-body. Maybe next time!

I walked through the entire building and quickly learned where I needed to be. Off in the far left corner there were three people sitting. I was greeted by a very pleasant woman. I started rummaging through a shoe box filled with antique jewelry. The first piece I found was a large ethnic/tribal metal statement necklace. I asked the lady the price and she responded 25 cents. I must of had a look of confusion on my face because she repeated herself and said everything in that box is 25 cents. I quickly looked through the box and found more and more pieces. A blue fuzzy thread necklace, a pair of vintage pearl dangles, a rhinestone barrette, a wood and rope necklace and a cute pair of  silver clip-on earrings that I could easily convert. 

The shop is owned by the woman's father who use to have a record shop. Records were the largest part of the inventory in the space next to many other antiques and collectibles. 
This is what I bought left to right: large metal tribal necklace, rhinestone barrette, fuzzy blue thread necklace, antique pearl dangle earrings, silver dangle clip-on earrings and wood and rope necklace. Total $1.50
Roses 
1501 E. Dublin-Granville Rd
Columbus, Ohio

 I have no idea what I thought Roses was but I didn't think it was a department store that included clothing. The stores are still pretty new to Columbus. My mother was telling me last week that the intern that works in her office had on cute dresses that she got from the store for $6 and $8 and that intrigued me. I am all about the bargain if it's quality. I have been riding past the Roses stores for like a year so I thought it was time I payed one of the locations a visit. I put it on my weekend itinerary. So Sunday after a short stroll through the Dublin Irish Fest I made my way to Roses with less than 30 minutes to shop.

When I arrived I was not impressed right away. The selection felt very cheap. The visual displays reminded me of stores I liked when I was in middle school, full of polyester spandex blends. I liked the wholesale price points but the clothing didn't feel like they were worth any more than what they were marked. It took me a while to find anything I liked. When I was just about to write the place off as just a good place to buy basics, I started finding some worthy pieces.
I have been looking for a high-low hemline that I liked for months and on a $7 rack, there it was. This skirt was colorful and my size. It was working two summer trends, the high-low hemline and was covered in a tribal/ethnic print. Mine! I quickly snatched the skirt up then moved on to explore the rest of the store. 

I had not seen a lot that I felt like I needed to take home but I made a mental note of the different staple items that they carried. This place was ideal for socks, basic tees and tanks. It would be worth the time to visit this store for those items especially with the price points. As for the selection of stylish items, it gets tricky. While they are pretty accurate on the trends, if you are a mannequin shopper and don't like to search through racks, this is not going to be the store for you. The good stuff is hidden amongst some of the most hideous. 

This is what I took home from Roses. High-low tribal print maxi skirt $ 7.50 plus tax

I spent less than $10 Saturday & Sunday for a skirt, two pairs of earrings, three necklaces and a barrette! It was a winning weekend. Let me know if you know places I need to check out!

Be blessed! Be free! Be fashionable!
Kris,