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!