Talking Spring Trends: Westside Pavilion Collaboration & Youtube Video

Spring is here! And it’s a great time to step out of the box and try new trends. As a stylist buying for clients, as well as myself, I’m also concerned about having basic essentials no matter what season I’m purchasing for. But don’t be afraid to mix your basics and try out the trends you like.
Recently, I worked with Westside Pavilion in L.A. to create a spring trend collection for their youtube channel. I chose 3 top trends for spring, threw in some basic must-haves and put a bit of my own twist on them to keep them unique and interesting. So have a look at the video below …
What’s your favorite trend for spring? 

Talking Spring Trends: Westside Pavilion Collaboration & Youtube Video

Spring is here! And it’s a great time to step out of the box and try new trends. As a stylist buying for clients, as well as myself, I’m also concerned about having basic essentials no matter what season I’m purchasing for. But don’t be afraid to mix your basics and try out the trends you like.
Recently, I worked with Westside Pavilion in L.A. to create a spring trend collection for their youtube channel. I chose 3 top trends for spring, threw in some basic must-haves and put a bit of my own twist on them to keep them unique and interesting. So have a look at the video below…
What’s your favorite trend for spring? 

Love All Trust a Few Do Wrong To None…

Well, the graphic tee and I are inseparable… You can say so much without even having to open your mouth, and I have to say this statement tee is my absolute fave. William Shakespeare… so much insight!
I got a girl’s night out last week with a dear friend who is moving {insert super sad face} and this has to be one of my favorite casual looks…



f21 graphic tee {also seen here} // boyfriend jeans // f21 statement necklace {similar} // target tote {love this} // qupid booties c/o zoo shoo {SALE!}

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Also! I posted about a recipe on Instagram/Twitter last week and got a bunch of emails asking for it… It’s not really my recipe, I got it off Pinterest, but here it is for those of you who asked:

note: I used a pale ale I had on hand and I cooked via the oven method. It was delish! Even threw leftovers in an omelet the next morning…
Ingredients
  • 2 cloves garlic, grated with a microplane (or minced)
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 1/2 cup porter or stout beer
  • 1 tsp red pepper flakes
  • ½ tsp Dijon mustard
  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • ¼ tsp pepper
  • 1 tbs olive oil
  • ¼ cup chopped shallots (about 1 medium shallot)
  • 6 boneless skinless chicken thigh fillets, cut into cubes
  • oil for the grill
  • Chopped cilantro for garnish (optional)
Directions
  • In a small bowl whisk together the garlic, honey, porter, red pepper flakes, mustard, soy sauce and pepper. Add the chicken cubes, refrigerate for 1 hour and up to overnight.
  • Remove the chicken from marinade (reserve the marinade) thread the chicken through wooden skewers.
  • In a pot over medium high heat, add the olive oil and shallots. Sautee until shallots have softened, about 5 minutes. Add marinade and boil, stirring frequently, until reduced and thickened, about 8 minutes.
  • Grill directions:
  • Preheat grill to medium high.
  • Brush the grill lightly with oil.
  • Brush the chicken with the glaze, place on the grill. Brush with glaze and turn every 2-4 minutes until cooked through, about 10 minutes.
  • Sprinkle with chopped cilantro prior to serving.
  • Oven directions:
  • Preheat the oven to 400. Place chicken on a baking sheet covered with aluminum foil. Brush liberally with glaze. Roast at 400 for 30-40 minutes, brushing with glaze every 8-10 minutes until cooked through.
  • Sprinkle with chopped cilantro prior to serving.

Linked up with Style Sessions. And don’t forget to check out my spring style with Kleenex!

Love All Trust a Few Do Wrong To None…

Well, the graphic tee and I are inseparable… You can say so much without even having to open your mouth, and I have to say this statement tee is my absolute fave. William Shakespeare… so much insight!
I got a girl’s night out last week with a dear friend who is moving {insert super sad face} and this has to be one of my favorite casual looks…



f21 graphic tee {also seen here} // boyfriend jeans // f21 statement necklace {similar} // target tote {love this} // qupid booties c/o zoo shoo {SALE!}

Also! I posted about a recipe on Instagram/Twitter last week and got a bunch of emails asking for it… It’s not really my recipe, I got it off Pinterest, but here it is for those of you who asked:

note: I used a pale ale I had on hand and I cooked via the oven method. It was delish! Even threw leftovers in an omelet the next morning…
Ingredients
  • 2 cloves garlic, grated with a microplane (or minced)
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 1/2 cup porter or stout beer
  • 1 tsp red pepper flakes
  • ½ tsp Dijon mustard
  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • ¼ tsp pepper
  • 1 tbs olive oil
  • ¼ cup chopped shallots (about 1 medium shallot)
  • 6 boneless skinless chicken thigh fillets, cut into cubes
  • oil for the grill
  • Chopped cilantro for garnish (optional)
Directions
  • In a small bowl whisk together the garlic, honey, porter, red pepper flakes, mustard, soy sauce and pepper. Add the chicken cubes, refrigerate for 1 hour and up to overnight.
  • Remove the chicken from marinade (reserve the marinade) thread the chicken through wooden skewers.
  • In a pot over medium high heat, add the olive oil and shallots. Sautee until shallots have softened, about 5 minutes. Add marinade and boil, stirring frequently, until reduced and thickened, about 8 minutes.
  • Grill directions:
  • Preheat grill to medium high.
  • Brush the grill lightly with oil.
  • Brush the chicken with the glaze, place on the grill. Brush with glaze and turn every 2-4 minutes until cooked through, about 10 minutes.
  • Sprinkle with chopped cilantro prior to serving.
  • Oven directions:
  • Preheat the oven to 400. Place chicken on a baking sheet covered with aluminum foil. Brush liberally with glaze. Roast at 400 for 30-40 minutes, brushing with glaze every 8-10 minutes until cooked through.
  • Sprinkle with chopped cilantro prior to serving.

Linked up with Style Sessions. And don’t forget to check out my spring style with Kleenex!

A Stylist’s 10 Shopping Commandments

miss my collab with Kleenex? Check out ‘What’s in All My Spring Bags…’

I get a bunch of questions from styling clients about some of my shopping ‘secrets.’ Probably the biggest question? My rules, or guidelines for a successful shopping trip… so I put together my 10 commandments, or shopping rules that I live by whether shopping for a client or shopping for myself. This list will help you become a shopping pro!

1. Do your homework. When meeting with a client, we discuss fashion goals, budget, and I get an idea of personal style. Have some ideas for inspiration and how much you’d like to spend.

2. Take a long hard look at your closet. Knowing what pieces you already have, what you’re missing, and pieces that could revamp your wardrobe give you a plan of action and makes for a smoother trip, so there’s no wandering aimlessly around the store. It also helps you stick to a budget, if there is one!

3. Spend your money on classic items. Trends come and go, but the basics like a white button down, blazers, denim, and neutral colors will remain staples in your wardrobe. Shell out a little bit of cash for those items. This is what I call ‘splurge factor!’
4. Save on the trends. Shop the inexpensive stores/boutiques for trends you want to try, but may give up quickly.
5. Try everything on. Just because it looks good on the hanger doesn’t always mean the fit is right. 
6. Imagine 2 to 3 different ways you can wear each piece. Before purchasing, think about how you could wear each piece with other items you already own. This is highly important when I’m considering pieces for clients AND myself. Not only will it help you stretch your budget, but it will also help you stretch your wardrobe, and there is more chance you’ll actually wear everything you buy. 
7. If you love it, get it! Most likely if you don’t snatch it up, it will be gone later. The only side note I have for this is if it is a rather costly purchase. I like to mull over large purchases before impulse buying. I feel like if I’m still loving it later, then it’s worth the purchase, and if it’s not around, it wasn’t meant to be. And besides, if it isn’t around, it’s probably because EVERYONE is wearing it… I’m totally OK with not wearing everything everyone else is!
8. Give yourself a chance. Put on a little makeup and wear flattering under garments. This may sound laughable, but you know you’re going to do that when you actually wear the items. Also, don’t go shopping out of anger or stress. You’re only likely to make purchases you’ll return later.  For you ladies, don’t shop during that time of the month! I know I never feel my best then, so I’m just setting myself up for failure.
9. Don’t let the clothes wear you, wear the clothes! This is my biggest motto. Just because it’s trendy, or everyone’s wearing it, if you’re not comfortable, the clothes are wearing you. It will come across in your confidence. It’s not so much the fashion you’ve chosen, but how you present yourself in that fashion. Dress poorly and everyone remembers what you wore, but dress impeccably and with confidence and everyone will remember YOU!
10. Throw out fashion ‘rules’! Rules are made to be broken. Stick to individual, personal style. Wear high-end pieces mixed with low-end items. Choose from classic labels, up-and-coming designers, specialty shops and big department storesMix your prints, wear a mini skirt if you’re 60, buy out of season because you fell in love with the piece. Fashion should be experimental, a self-expression, and FUN! 


And when in doubt, call your stylist!

Now go get your shop on! Remember, you can shop my closet, @fashionablyoutfitted, on Instagram for great, gently used items. 
There are some great pieces at steal prices, and I’ve just added some styles to get you through spring/summer! 

A Stylist’s 10 Shopping Commandments

miss my collab with Kleenex? Check out ‘What’s in All My Spring Bags…’

I get a bunch of questions from styling clients about some of my shopping ‘secrets.’ Probably the biggest question? My rules, or guidelines for a successful shopping trip… so I put together my 10 commandments, or shopping rules that I live by whether shopping for a client or shopping for myself. This list will help you become a shopping pro!

1. Do your homework. When meeting with a client, we discuss fashion goals, budget, and I get an idea of personal style. Have some ideas for inspiration and how much you’d like to spend.

2. Take a long hard look at your closet. Knowing what pieces you already have, what you’re missing, and pieces that could revamp your wardrobe give you a plan of action and makes for a smoother trip, so there’s no wandering aimlessly around the store. It also helps you stick to a budget, if there is one!

3. Spend your money on classic items. Trends come and go, but the basics like a white button down, blazers, denim, and neutral colors will remain staples in your wardrobe. Shell out a little bit of cash for those items. This is what I call ‘splurge factor!’
4. Save on the trends. Shop the inexpensive stores/boutiques for trends you want to try, but may give up quickly.
5. Try everything on. Just because it looks good on the hanger doesn’t always mean the fit is right. 
6. Imagine 2 to 3 different ways you can wear each piece. Before purchasing, think about how you could wear each piece with other items you already own. This is highly important when I’m considering pieces for clients AND myself. Not only will it help you stretch your budget, but it will also help you stretch your wardrobe, and there is more chance you’ll actually wear everything you buy. 
7. If you love it, get it! Most likely if you don’t snatch it up, it will be gone later. The only side note I have for this is if it is a rather costly purchase. I like to mull over large purchases before impulse buying. I feel like if I’m still loving it later, then it’s worth the purchase, and if it’s not around, it wasn’t meant to be. And besides, if it isn’t around, it’s probably because EVERYONE is wearing it… I’m totally OK with not wearing everything everyone else is!
8. Give yourself a chance. Put on a little makeup and wear flattering under garments. This may sound laughable, but you know you’re going to do that when you actually wear the items. Also, don’t go shopping out of anger or stress. You’re only likely to make purchases you’ll return later.  For you ladies, don’t shop during that time of the month! I know I never feel my best then, so I’m just setting myself up for failure.
9. Don’t let the clothes wear you, wear the clothes! This is my biggest motto. Just because it’s trendy, or everyone’s wearing it, if you’re not comfortable, the clothes are wearing you. It will come across in your confidence. It’s not so much the fashion you’ve chosen, but how you present yourself in that fashion. Dress poorly and everyone remembers what you wore, but dress impeccably and with confidence and everyone will remember YOU!
10. Throw out fashion ‘rules’! Rules are made to be broken. Stick to individual, personal style. Wear high-end pieces mixed with low-end items. Choose from classic labels, up-and-coming designers, specialty shops and big department storesMix your prints, wear a mini skirt if you’re 60, buy out of season because you fell in love with the piece. Fashion should be experimental, a self-expression, and FUN! 


And when in doubt, call your stylist!

Now go get your shop on! Remember, you can shop my closet, @fashionablyoutfitted, on Instagram for great, gently used items. 
There are some great pieces at steal prices, and I’ve just added some styles to get you through spring/summer! 

Talking Spring Trends: a Sneak Peek

OK, so that big collab I’ve been talking about? I teamed up with Westside Pavilion in Los Angeles to create a spring style youtube video! 
It’s kind of funny… when I got the call, I’d already been thinking about a project like this for my own youtube channel. I guess the universe has a funny way of making things happen…
Not quite ready to share the video, here are a few looks I styled for spring with a few of my favorite trends…
 Black and white is huge. Not only is it a personal favorite, it’s always classy and easily chic. Florals are always the rage for spring, but I’m the kind of girl who likes to step out of the norm and play with tradition, so I put a twist on florals with paisley prints. And last, but not least I played with patterns and prints by combining that floral twist with a graphic tee…
Style should be unique, and even when staying trendy, you don’t have to wear everything everyone else is!

You know me, I’m big on making budgets stretch and being able to pull pieces together for several different looks, so I took some of the pieces from the original stylings and mixed-and-matched to give a couple more outfits! For you lovelies working in an office setting, I took a work-appropriate dress and paired with a striking cobalt blue moto jacket to edge it up for a girl’s night out…

Stay tuned for the full collaboration!

Talking Spring Trends: a Sneak Peek

OK, so that big collab I’ve been talking about? I teamed up with Westside Pavilion in Los Angeles to create a spring style youtube video! 
It’s kind of funny… when I got the call, I’d already been thinking about a project like this for my own youtube channel. I guess the universe has a funny way of making things happen…
Not quite ready to share the video, here are a few looks I styled for spring with a few of my favorite trends…
 Black and white is huge. Not only is it a personal favorite, it’s always classy and easily chic. Florals are always the rage for spring, but I’m the kind of girl who likes to step out of the norm and play with tradition, so I put a twist on florals with paisley prints. And last, but not least I played with patterns and prints by combining that floral twist with a graphic tee…
Style should be unique, and even when staying trendy, you don’t have to wear everything everyone else is!

You know me, I’m big on making budgets stretch and being able to pull pieces together for several different looks, so I took some of the pieces from the original stylings and mixed-and-matched to give a couple more outfits! For you lovelies working in an office setting, I took a work-appropriate dress and paired with a striking cobalt blue moto jacket to edge it up for a girl’s night out…

Stay tuned for the full collaboration!

Wednesday Wish List: Shopbop Sale

Hey lovelies! I’m getting over the hump today with a little Wednesday Wish List and Shopbop’s sale. It helps, too, that I’m super excited for another trip I’m privileged to take to NYC next week {more on that later}. Obviously, it’s one of my favorite shopping meccas of the world! Today’s list, though, has a lot of great stuff that’s easy to pack for a quick getaway. I’m seriously wishing I could have #7 in time to leave since we’ll be spending quite a bit of time in Brooklyn :/ 
Oh yeah, did I mention the bug isn’t coming… I’m excited to shop till I drop {because lord knows I can’t do that with a tag-a-long toddler}, but I’m also nervous {because I’ve never left her for longer than a few days} AND I know I’ll miss the heck out of her. But I’ve been spending my days soaking up time well spent together and I am ready for a little get-away and me time. Happy hump day!

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and a few more…
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Wednesday Wish List: Shopbop Sale

Hey lovelies! I’m getting over the hump today with a little Wednesday Wish List and Shopbop’s sale. It helps, too, that I’m super excited for another trip I’m privileged to take to NYC next week {more on that later}. Obviously, it’s one of my favorite shopping meccas of the world! Today’s list, though, has a lot of great stuff that’s easy to pack for a quick getaway. I’m seriously wishing I could have #7 in time to leave since we’ll be spending quite a bit of time in Brooklyn :/ 
Oh yeah, did I mention the bug isn’t coming… I’m excited to shop till I drop {because lord knows I can’t do that with a tag-a-long toddler}, but I’m also nervous {because I’ve never left her for longer than a few days} AND I know I’ll miss the heck out of her. But I’ve been spending my days soaking up time well spent together and I am ready for a little get-away and me time. Happy hump day!

1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5 // 6 // 7 // 8 // 9 // 10 // 11 // 12 // 13

and a few more…