Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

J. Crew sale picks

Saturday, January 25, 2014

J. Crew sale

J. Crew sale by emarieh featuring J.Crew

Despite the fact that I can't wear most of this right now, I couldn't resist looking through the J. Crew sale section (all 40-50% off!) this morning. Here are some of my favorites:

1. Crinkle boy shirt in black check: I can think of so many ways to wear this...
2. Merino tippi cardigan: I own this cardi in a couple colors and it's a favorite.
3. Perfect-fit ballet button tee: Such a gorgeous shade of aqua.
4. Skinny calf hair belt: I own a similar one from Ann Taylor outlet and it's a closet staple.
5. Lace colorblock pencil skirt: I can't stop thinking about how classy this would look with a silky black tee and the black suede Etta heels. 
6. Toothpick jeans in dolphin grey: How awesome are these jeans?
7. Double cloth lady day coat: This coat has an Audrey Hepburn vibe and is lined with Thinsulate for extra warmth.
8. Suede Etta pumps: Black heels that are a little more than basic.

What are your picks?

What to wear for residency interviews

Monday, June 3, 2013

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Ann Taylor Long jacket/ J.Crew drape jacket / J.Crew fitted blazer /  / J.Crew pinstripe jacket / J.Crew dress pants / J.Crew pinstripe skirt / Ruffle top / J.Crew button up shirt /Banana Republic Tailored Non Iron Dot Shirt J.Crew cotton shirt /

My original plan for today's post was to write about how much my rural medicine rotation has impacted me so far or the revelations I've had recently about what specialty I should choose, but instead I'm writing about what to wear on residency interviews. We had a long session on Friday all about residency applications, interviews, Match day, etc. We also were told that we need to have a professional photo taken in a few weeks for our applications. And I realized that I don't have a suit (for medical school interviews, I picked up a blazer at Express and wore it with a black skirt that I already had). So I spent some time this weekend looking for suits online, and here's what I found:

The Suit

There are a lot of options: black vs. navy vs. grey, pinstripe vs. plain, skirt vs. pants. I think that I'm going to need two suits, since it is looking like I will be applying to two specialties (yes, I'm that indecisive) and so I'll have to go on a lot of interviews. 

The options (above).

1. Ann Taylor: I've never bought anything from Ann Taylor (although I do own a few things from Loft). This grey suit was 40% off sale price this weekend, so I ordered it on a whim (and probably will be returning it, but we'll see). The grey seems like it would be very versatile.

2. J. Crew Factory: The navy pinstripe jacket and skirt (there's also pants) are available right now on their website for a decent price (with the 20% off coupon that I have). The navy pinstripe is a nice alternative to solid black, but I also think that sticking with black and grey might be a safer bet. I wore a skirt to most of my medical school interviews and I tend to have an easier time with skirts fitting right then with pants, but pants would be much more comfortable for walking around hospital campuses on the tour portion (and nylons do not last long when I wear them).

3. and 4. J. Crew: They have amazing suits but I never thought that I would shell out the $$$ for one of them. If I do go with one, I'll be watching for a promo code for 25-30% off (or one of the suits to go on sale OR ebay...but that's probably risky). I would probably go with basic black so that I could wear it forever and ever (and hopefully eventually get my money's worth). I'm not sure about the Hutton trousers vs. the 1035 trousers, or the 1035 blazer vs. the Sidney. I've heard that the 1035 trousers run small and I don't think my self-esteem can take going up a size, ha, since I'm already wearing the larger of my two pant sizes (thank you, medical school). About the blazers, I like the 3/4 sleeves on the Sidney, but the 1035 jacket might be more professional. 

The Blouse

This is a potential problem since I have a notorious button-gaping problem in the chest area (and if I go one size up, I'm swimming in the shirt). I would probably do best with a blouse like the first option above, the sleeveless ruffle one from J. Crew factory. Button-up shirts seem to be the most common thing to wear though on residency interviews. I love this mint one from J. Crew or this pink one from J. Crew Factory. And last but not least, the subtle polka dots on this Banana Republic button-up are perfect (not to mention that it's supposedly 'no-iron') but are the polka dots a little crazy for residency interviews?

Suggestions? Chime in :) Linking up with Medical Mondays.

Boyfriend inspired

Wednesday, April 10, 2013



"Boyfriend inspired3" by emarieh on Polyvore



Boyfriend inspired by emarieh featuring Boyfriend fragrance


Alice + Olivia boatneck top / J.Crew j crew boyfriend fatigue jacket / AG Adriano Goldschmied / J.Crew leopard heels / Michael Kors  Hamilton tote / CITIZEN Men's Eco-Drive Goldtone Watch / Boyfriend fragrance

Bloglovin' is sponsoring a style contest based on the new Boyfriend perfume and it gave me an excuse to create a look with J. Crew's amazing boyfriend jacket.

Boyfriend fatigue jacket
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I used the J. Crew military jacket and Citizen watch (I got Stephen a similar style for our first anniversary) for my boyfriend-inspired pieces and paired it with a basic black-and-white striped tee/white skinny jeans. The tomboy-ish chunky heel on the J. Crew Etta leopard pumps didn't stray too far from the boyfriend theme, but I had to add a little girly touch with the pink purse (plus pink and army green are a perfect combo). 

You can find Boyfriend fragrance here.

Valentine's Day inspired

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Valentine's Day inspired




Graphic tee / J.Crew  sweater / Madewell / J. Crew factory skirt / J. Crew factory skirt / J.Crew heart jewelry / Forever 21 scarve / Target Denim Blush to Hearts

I've always loved Valentine's Day (probably because of all the pink and hearts) and one of my favorite memories is the Valentine's Day party my mom helped me host in the second grade. We all had matching heart socks for favors, a pink heart-shaped funfetti cake, and lots of Valentine's-themed games.

I just couldn't resist making an inspiration board with these sweet heart patterns and red and pink. I think my favorites have to be the J. Crew heart ring and the camel/purple heart sweater....

Polka dot tights

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

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Ever since I saw this picture on Pinterest, I've been a little obsessed with polka dot tights. These options are from $6-20 and are perfect for adding some fun to a little black dress, denim pencil skirt, or neutral sweater dress.


Polka dot tights




American Eagle Outfitters polka dot tight / Cable knit tight / Swiss dot tight / Nordstrom sheer tight / Apt. 9 black tight / GAP printed tight / Madewell / Forever 21 printed tight