Sunday, December 4, 2011

Giveaway to check out!

I know some of you ladies were as enamored as I was over those dresses I posted from Shabby Apple - so pretty, so demure, so classy!

Well, if you're still drooling over their stuff, head over to Consume or Consumed, one of my favorite blogs, and enter to win a beautiful amethyst-colored dress. Gorgeous and work-appropriate! Well, now that I work from home, my pajamas are work-appropriate... but in my alternate reality, I could wear this dress to my office, where I busily harvest magic from unicorn horns. Yes, that's an office job, and yes, I have to dress up most days, but we do have biz-cas-fri.

Make sure to follow Shabby Apple on Facebook for copious coupon codes! See what I did there? Alliteration, suckas!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Swoon-Worthy Shabby Apple

At 5'8", I sometimes have trouble finding dresses. Cocktail dresses may look adorable on the rack or in the window of a Melrose boutique, but trying them on is a bit of a joke - everything winds up being unbelievably short on me. Perhaps that's why I like Anthropologie so much; dresses there almost always come to right above my knees, which is perfect for me. I've learned that stores like Bebe or Guess are pretty much never going to work - I prefer NOT to show my butt when I bend over, thanks. While we're at it, let me mention that it's also sometimes hard to find something that isn't too low cut. I'm busty, and there's a time and a place for cleavage, but it's definitely not ALL the time.

So enter Shabby Apple, a site I learned about through the Anthro blogs. Their dresses are all modest - no exposed shoulders, no cleavage, no high hemlines. Yet somehow, they are all fashion-forward and flattering; no frumpy baggy styles!

I won a contest through Shabby Apple a while ago and got some awesome artwork out of it in exchange for a pie recipe, but I still haven't gotten around to ordering a dress from them. Their new Academia collection has me swooning:


I looove those sleeves!! This one is my favorite, and the model is wearing amazing tights - she's styled SO well with a chunky necklace and marigold heels. Unfortunately, I can't find the tights on the Shabby Apple site. These are kinda similar (over at ModCloth).


That color is pretty amazing, and the cut is really classic. And how gorgeous is this model and her amazing hair??


This one is from the Sidesaddle collection... I love, love, love the Tiffany blue and brown combo, and the color blocking here is super flattering.

Since I haven't tried on any Shabby Apple dresses, I can't really vouch for their quality, but I've read lots of positive things about them. For now, I'll keep lusting after them, and maybe one day I'll pull the trigger and buy one! Follow Shabby Apple's blog for interesting insights and fun contests.



Monday, October 3, 2011

NOM NOM!


My parents have always been into Skinny Cow products, but I was never a huge fan of their ice cream sandwiches. However, when I saw that they had come out with a new line of candy, I decided to give it a try; I'm always looking for low-cal treats. I'm a HUGE sweets person, and I absolutely love dessert, so instead of denying myself, I try to find less "naughty" versions of things that I love. I'm a fan of the Jello chocolate mousse cups that weigh in at like, 60 calories each.

Anyway, I picked up a box of Heavenly Crisps the other day and found them quite good, particularly for only 110 calories. The milk chocolate is smooth, and the filling is sweet but not cloyingly so. They satisfied my sweet tooth, and I'm going to try the peanut butter variety soon.

But a few weeks ago, our supermarket got in Dreamy Clusters in both milk and dark chocolate. They're caramel clusters with crispy rice, coated in chocolate. They're packed in little bags, each of which contains about 5-6 candies, for 120 calories.

You guys, these things are amazing. They're chewy but not take-out-your-molars chewy, and the chocolate tastes rich and decadent. There's no hint of the chalky flavors you sometimes get with low-cal chocolate. Again, one package was enough to satisfying my cravings for chocolate. If I tried these alongside full-fat chocolates, I don't think I'd be able to tell the difference. And bonus, they have fiber!

These things get a 9 out of 10 on the Awesome Meter. Good stuff - thanks, Skinny Cow!

You can find 'em at most grocery and drug stores. Target and Wal-Mart also carry them.

Oh, and I just found a coupon for Buy One, Get One Free - click here!


Monday, September 26, 2011

Rent the Runway Review

A few weekends ago, I gave Rent the Runway a shot (disclosure: that's my reference link if you wanna sign up), and I thought I’d review it here in case anyone was interested in using the service. I rented two dresses: the first, a navy blue Zac Posen, was $50, with an additional $5 insurance fee. I then rented a second style, a black, shimmery Milly frock, for a discounted price of $25 (plus the fee). I signed up for two sizes in each dress – your back-up size is free. For what it’s worth, the company will give you back your money if your dresses do not fit – but if you order two styles, they BOTH have to fit poorly, and you must contact RtR and return the dress(es) within 24 hours of receiving them.

The dresses came on Thursday, just as planned. They were delivered via UPS in a large box that contained all 4 dresses, each individually hung and packed in plastic, a wardrobe bag emblazoned with “Rent the Runway,” a fit kit, and some sample packets of hair products. The fit kit was a bit disappointing; it contained one Biore make-up removing towelette and a small package of Hollywood Tape, a double sided tape cut into small strips. You get to keep the wardrobe bag. I used the towelette, and it really did remove all of my fancy shmancy wedding makeup, but it felt more like a sample than a bonus.

I excitedly tried on the dresses but quickly found some flaws. One of the styles still had fashion tape inside from the last renter; it was likely dry cleaned with the tape still on, so it was really clinging to the fabric, as though it was baked on. I couldn’t get it off. Later, my husband noticed some white marks on the back of one of the other dresses. I emailed Rent the Runway to let them know; in all honesty, I just wanted to make sure I wouldn’t be charged for the damage.

Amy, one of their specialists, emailed me back and told me she would credit my account for the styles that were damaged. She was genuinely apologetic and asked if I was able to wear any of the dresses; I replied that I managed to make one of the other sizes work. I also received a coupon code for 10% off my next rental.

I ended up wearing my first choice dress, the Zac Posen, in a back-up size, and I felt quite pretty and glamorous at the wedding I attended. The dress was nicely fitted, and the fabric was thick and expensive-looking, although my husband commented that it felt a bit like a wetsuit. I didn’t need the fashion tape. My second choice dress was cute, too, but even when I sized up, it was a bit short for my tastes. Then again, I’m 5’8”!

I’m pleased that I sized up for my back-up size. Both dresses fit a bit small in my regular size, even though I have purchased Milly dresses in my regular size before, and they fit fine, if a little large. I think one should keep in mind that these dresses have been worn/dry cleaned before, probably numerous times, which might affect their fit.

Here's the Milly, just for comparison - a poor fit on me. Too big in the chest, too short. Ignore the mess behind me!

The dresses arrived with pre-printed USPS envelopes, so I re-wrapped them in plastic, sealed up the envelopes, and stuck ‘em in the mail. The packages are a little big, so you might have trouble getting them in a standard blue mailbox. I’d recommend dropping them at a post office. My return date was a Sunday, when most post offices are closed, but RtR says you will not be penalized if you return the dress first thing Monday morning.

So… would I rent again? This was a test run for me; I was planning to rent something more glam than usual for my friends’ black tie wedding in October. Two of the four dresses I received were damaged, which was a major bummer. However, the dresses all arrived on time, as promised, and the customer service was excellent. My emails were answered on a Saturday afternoon, and the CS rep was helpful and sympathetic. The excellent, prompt customer service here saved the day. Thus, I would cautiously rent again, although I would probably check local “discount” stores that specialize in well-made dresses, like Nordstrom Rack or Loehmann’s or the BCBG Outlet, to see if I could find a viable option first. And I would always have a back-up dress, just in case!!

I'd give Rent the Runway a 6 out of 10 on the Awesome Meter. They did refund me, but only for one of the dresses. Granted, it was the pricier dress, and they included the insurance fee. Great concept, great customer service, and excellent selection, but their quality control needs some work.


Thursday, August 11, 2011

Contest at Effortless Anthropologie!

I will be back shortly with a full review of Rent the Runway - but I just wanted to let everyone know about 2 contests running over at one of my favorite blogs, Effortless Anthropologie. You can either make a fun Polyvore set featuring a new fall outfit (and at least one Anthro piece) or just comment on Roxy's post with what your favorite fall Anthro item. Here are my current favorites:




Current Anthro Favorites

Tangerine dress
$358 - anthropologie.com

Ruched dress
$138 - anthropologie.com

Knit top
$138 - anthropologie.com

Leather high heels
$158 - anthropologie.com

Oxford shoes
$148 - anthropologie.com

Flat shoes
$98 - anthropologie.com



I'm really dying for those grey Trinket Flats with the beetle charm - but can we call it a scarab instead of a beetle? It sounds less... bug-like, haha.

What are your favorite fall items?

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

I'm heading to a wedding next week and figured it was the perfect time to test out Rent the Runway! If you haven't heard of it, you can rent designer dresses for a fraction of the price for 4-8 days. This makes it fantastic for trying out luxe dresses you couldn't otherwise afford or getting just the right gown (the kind you wouldn't wear more than once) for an affair. If this goes well, I may use it for a black tie wedding. I can also see this service being awesome for prom.

If you sign up for their emails or "like" them on Facebook, you'll often get coupon codes. I was able to snag a $15 off code for my order!

So here's the deal - rent one dress, get two sizes (your regular size and a back-up size), and rent a second dress for $25. Each dress style incurs a $5 insurance fee, though, which is kind of a bummer because it isn't included in the price. There's also a fairly hefty shipping fee, although orders over $125 ship free. You can also rent accessories! On the day of the return, just drop the dresses in a pre-paid envelope and pop 'em in a mailbox. My rentals are due back on Sunday, but according to their (extremely nice and helpful) customer service, I can just put the dresses in a mailbox, even though there's no mail pick-up on Sundays.

I rented two cocktail dresses for the wedding. My only issue is, now I have to pack all the accessories I might use for either dress - oh, and I'm packing one of my own dresses as a "just in case" back-up. I think that no matter what, I'm going to need two sets of pumps - black and nude. I'm also bringing some simple, thick gold bangles. I love 'em - they dress up any outfit, go with everything, and are super versatile. I wish I had more stud earrings; I don't have much in the way of gold. Both of these dresses require overstated necklaces, in my opinion, but to me, that means toning down the rest of the accessories.

Oh, and I scored a beaded foldover clutch from Banana Republic in a neutral, beige color that will go with either dress - from $100 down to $23. Woo!

Here are the two dresses with possible accessories. We might need to check luggage for this vacay!




I'll let you know about my experiences with Rent the Runway when all is said and done!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Soapdish

Hello out there!

Long time no blog - I've been mired in a sea of work, even after I quit my day job (YAY) to be a full-time writer. Things are still so awesome in the world, though, that I thought I'd better start updating The Awesome Meter. Who knows how many awesome things I've missed out on blogging in the past few months??

As I was getting ready to work out this morning, I noticed how many soaps I have. I am a pretty loyal gal, but I like to flit around between different face washes so I have a bit of a choice. For reference, I have sensitive skin - I had some issues in my teenage years, but mercifully, my breakouts cleared up during college. I still get the occasional blemish, and I tend to get a lot of redness/dryness in my cheeks. Here's what's in my rotation right now:

Cetaphil



I've been using this gentle stuff since high school. It cleanses nicely, has a very, very light fragrance, and is generally good for days when my skin feels extra-sensitive. This is my "base" product; I'll always come back to it. It may not be glamorous - even the name sounds medicinal - but it works nicely and consistently.

AM Rating (scale of 1-10): 7

Aveeno Skin Brightening Daily Scrub

I generally like to use this stuff in to shower, or on days when I'm feeling particularly oily. It's a great scrub that isn't too rough; the exfoliating microbeads are smooth, so you don't feel like you're exfoliating with sand paper, and the creamy base is moisturizing.


AM Rating: 7

Suki Exfoliate Foaming Cleanser

This was a Birchbox find. I love anything citrus scented, and this sugary scrub smells like a freshly squeezed lemon. It's a bit rougher than the Aveeno scrub, so I use it less frequently, but when you add water, it develops into a really nice foam. It's all natural and actually even tastes good, like sugared lemons, so you can use it to (gently) exfoliate your lips without worrying about a bitter, soapy taste.



AM Rating: 8

Dr. Bronner 18 in 1 Pure Castile Soap - Peppermint

This is my dad's favorite stuff, so we always had a big bottle of it at home. He also likes the lavender. The deal is, Dr. Bronner was a little nutty, and the labels on this soap reflect that - each label is crammed full of ways to use the soap as well as Dr. Bronner's insights on life, love, cleanliness, and religion. It's all very interesting to read. There are tons of ways to use the soap, although, as the label says, the key is to dilute it. I use it as a face and body wash - the peppermint variety leaves a great, fresh, tingly sensation. I particularly like using it on mornings when I have to wake up extra early to work out, as it really wakes me up and refreshes me. However, it's a bit drying, so I wouldn't use it as an everyday wash. They say you can use it to do everything from clean your floors to wash off your fruit, though I haven't tried that! A bottle lasts a VERY long time, and it also comes in bar form.


AM Rating: 6

Philosophy Purity Made Simple

This is another recent find from Birchbox. I've wanted to try Philosophy for ages but never got around to it. This stuff leaves your face feeling fresh and moisturized; it's extremely gentle, smells nice, and removes make-up, too. I'm a new fan!


AM Rating: 8

What's your go-to facial cleanser? Do you jump around, or are you loyal to one kind?





Friday, February 18, 2011

To rent or to buy?

I love finding things on the Internet that I never would have come across otherwise. There are so many great ideas out there!

I came across the site Rent The Runway the other day. At first, I was skeptical - why pay $200 to rent something when I could buy something cute for that amount of money and own it forever? But then I thought about it a little... sometimes, we have events that we need a specific sort of dress for, and we probably won't wear it again. Not only that, but if an event is truly black tie, it's sometimes difficult to find an appropriate dress for less than $200.

Now I'm thinking that I'd like to try the website. It seems like a pretty good deal - you choose the dress you want, and they ship it to you for your event. You get a second size for free, and if you want a back up dress (in case you don't like the way the first one looks on you), you can get it (and a second size in it) for $25. You stick it in the mail the day after your event. No worries about dry cleaning. My friends are having a black tie wedding at a fancy hotel in October, and I'm thinking I might give Rent the Runway a try! I'd love to have a fancy designer dress, even if only for a night. If you sign up for their emails, they send you some pretty nice coupons, too. Here are two looks I'm considering:


I love that one-shoulder dress! You can also rent accessories through Rent the Runway, but I am such a jewelry hoarder that I probably have everything I need.



I love the red shoes here, and the dress is elegant and classy - simple with a slight twist.

So, what do you think? Have you ever used Rent the Runway? Would you consider it?

While we're talking Internet phenomena, has anyone tried Birchbox? They send you a box of deluxe samples for $10 a month. I'm curious enough to try it for March - I can't get enough of that kind of thing.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Grey Boots and Other Lovely Things

So I've been on the hunt for flat grey leather boots for MONTHS now. It seems that boot season is over, but I have another pair of AG Stevies in my closet in black, just waiting for me to wear 'em. I don't want to wear black jeans with brown boots, and my black boots are scuffed and ready to be retired. Now the question is: buy a more expensive boot that lasts longer, or buy a cheaper boot and swap it out when trends change?

Unfortunately, it was almost impossible for me to find something I liked, even something pricey! My absolute favorite is the Frye Paige boot:




Um. Gorgeous. I love the color, the build, the leather, everything. But $350 is a lot for a pair of boots, even one I've been lusting after for months. I just don't know if I can justify that.

The other day, as I was listlessly going from store to store looking for a boot that met my requirements (flat, smooth leather, dark grey, not too cowboy-ish, not above the knee, well made), I found this boot at Nine West.



So it fit every requirement, except that it's suede instead of smooth leather. BUT, they were on sale, and then 50% off sale price, which made them $34.99. For that price, I could compromise. The nice associate at Nine West ordered them for me online because my size was unavailable at the store... I'm still waiting for them to come. Maybe my search is over!

Grey boots, you are awesome. You are neutral and go with everything! So why did it take so long for me to find a simple pair??

I promised other lovely things, too, soooo....
Respect The Shoes is a really awesome fashion blog I just started reading. They are having a fantastic giveaway - a gorgeous necklace from Etsy (Etsy is AMAZING), and a gift card, to boot! Yep, I said "to boot." I brought it full circle. So head over there and enter by clicking here!