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Friday, January 7, 2011

Feminine Fashion Week {Day 7} - 1960s Inspired






-What I'm Wearing-

Brown Polka-dot Sun Dress - Made by me for my HS Graduation {seen here}
Brown Sweater - Kohl's {Hand-me-down from Gabrielle}
Pink Tights - J.C. Penny {$4.99}
Brown T-Strap Kitten Heels - Naturalizers {Don't remember it was several years ago.}
Pearl Earrings - Gift

I love this dress! The sad thing is, I had a hard time putting on my dress this morning. I'm so worried about tonight. What if I can't get it off?!? I think this means I've grown out of my dress. :( Hopefully this isn't so. As it is my favorite dress ever!! {I think.} As this dress is sleeveless I add the sweater for a more winter look. I think it brings the outfit a more 60s flair. And my hair was fixed into a relaxed {more modern} flip, aka. Mary Tyler Moore

Now my dear readers, I'm excited to announce that my 1960s hair tutorial is now up on Vimeo {YouTube has a 10 minute limit and the tutorial is 15 minutes long}.

1960s Hair Tutorial from Bramblewood Fashion on Vimeo.

  
Today is also the last day of Natasha's fashion week. How fast this week has flown! Thank you, Natasha for hosting this wonderful Feminine Fashion Week! :)

~Ashley

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Feminine Fashion Week {Day 5} - Purple & Brown






-What I'm Wearing-

Purple Sweater Top - Kohl's {$9.99}
Khaki Skirt - Refashioned from IZOD Pants {Free}
Purple Tights - J.C.Penny's {$4.95}
Brown Boots - Target {$15 after gift card ;-)}
Necklace - Christmas Gift {My sister, Hanne-col made it.}
Pearl Earrings - Gift

I find it hard to believe that today is the 5th day of Natasha's fashion week. Where has the time flown?!?!

Well, today my time was spent in my room - cleaning. You know, the garbage bag kinda of cleaning. :) It was my pre-spring/After New Year's & Christmas cleaning day.

~Ashley

p.s.
I'm sorry about my upturned hem. Our iron broke and I couldn't iron my skirt.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Feminine Fashion Week {Day 4} - Country Girl with a City Twist






-What I'm Wearing-

Red Corduroy Shirt - Eddie Bauer Outlet {$15}
Jean Skirt - Made by me {"Route 66" pattern review}
Military inspired Wool Coat - Target {$17}
 Brown Boots - Target {$15 after gift card ;-)}
Red Crochet Hat - Made by my sister, Gabrielle {once again with no pattern.}
Pearl Earrings - Gift

This is what I wore for the fourth day of Natasha's fashion week. The day was spent trying to figure out how to put in the sleeves of my 1780s dress. I finally figured it out - at least I hope I did. :) I also filmed the tutorial for the 1960s hairstyle I've worn in the past two days. I'll be editing the video tonight and tomorrow. So the video should be up soon. :)

~Ashley

Thursday, December 16, 2010

What to Wear - Christmas Parties

Earlier this week we were asked by one of our readers to do post on what to wear to a Christmas parties. Now, we haven't been to a Christmas party in years! So it was fun to do this post. Though if all goes well, I will be attending a Christmas formal put on by our Church for the Collage age young adults. As it is a Black Tie event I will be going all out formal! How exciting! I will be wearing the formal I made for the SAICFF back in October (yes, the event I still haven't post pictures of my outfit yet :) ).


Look One - Fancy Christmas Party. 

This is a fun, modern outfit for a more fancy Christmas party. Featuring lace, ruffles, chiffon, sparkle, and heels. If you didn't want to buy anything new, but wanted to recreate the look. Wear a black or red dress. Add a sweater or jacket with a pop of color (if wearing a black dress). Find jewelry that makes a statement. If you don't own a clutch, use a large wallet instead (I do this all the time).  


Look Two - Edgy Meets Girly

I really like this look. It features a slightly oversized sweater, slimming black skirt, ruffled booties, printed tights, and a ring that makes a statement. This is one of the easiest to recreate without buying anything. As there is a chance you already own most of the items showed here. Just wear neutral colors that look good on you, with some pops of color. My choice is black and grey with a splash of purple. 
   

Christmas Look Three - Girly Christmas 

Instead of wearing the traditional colors red and green - why don't you try purple and brown? I find dark purple to be quite elegant and somewhat Christmas-y. What non-traditional colors do you like to wear for Christmas events?


Christmas Look Four - Classic

This look is the most traditional. Tailored grey dress, oxford heels, splashes of red, plaid, and snowflakes. This is the look that Gabrielle loves! And if you know Gabrielle, you would know that this look is very her. She even owns the oxford heels. :) Wear a classic tailored dress, or a skirt (pencil would be fabulous! Though, a-line would work too.) and blouse. Add some punch of color in the tights and purse. Don't forget some whimsy with some Christmas themed jewelry. 

This is just a start on what you could wear to Christmas parties. I'm planing sometime soon to do a whole photo-shoot, of different Christmas party outfits that are from my closet. Hopefully, I will get it done this weekend. Because next Saturday is Christmas. :) 

~Ashley

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

What I'm Wearing - Sweater Dress Comfy


- What I'm Wearing -

Red Sweater Dress - Lauren Ralph Lauren
Black Leggings - Old Navy
Black Flats - Payless
Brown Belt - Maurices
Red Ribbon for Headband - Secondhand 

We have a friend coming over today. So I have a day full of talking, laughter, sewing, and a tea party ahead. I want to wear something comfy, yet stylish. I think this outfit fits the bill. For when I want to be comfy I don't want to be sloppy comfy, or look like I'm in pj's. Also, I'm so excited that it is cool enough for me to wear my sweater dress again. If you are looking for more ways to wear a sweater dress, look at this post I did in January. 

~Ashley

Friday, November 19, 2010

Interview - Amanda Flynn of AmandaBeth Online

I'm so excited to announce that I was able to interview Amanda Flynn of AmandaBeth Online. She is one of the people who has inspired me since I discovered her in 2006. I've been following her blog since the first day, and her old website since 2006.  We have also met twice in real life - The Reformation 500 & Mrs. Chancey's Historical Costume Trip 2009. So I was so excited when she agreed to let me interview her. Thanks, Amanda!

Ashley - First off, tell me a little bit about yourself.


Amanda - I'm the oldest child in a really big family with deep New England roots. We live in Massachusetts, which is the best place in the country, IMHO. Where else do you find all four seasons, oodles of history, one of the most fashionable cities in the country... and the ocean? I'm sorry, but you just can't beat it. :)

I am currently pursuing a (future) career in creative writing and working hard to finish my second full-length novel by the end of the year. I know that most people don't make it big in writing and publishing until they are in their 30s or 40s, so I figure that now is the time to practice and get as good as I can. ;) Writing is a passion that gives me a great sense of accomplishment, and one that it's hard to get away from. I also indulge my love of music by singing and playing fiddle in a folk band, dabbling in musical theater when I get the chance, and belting Broadway and big band tunes around the house until my mum covers her ears. ;)

Ashley - What inspired you to start your blog, AmandaBeth Online?

Amanda - I'd been reading and learning about fashion, beauty and style for a couple of years when I started up the blog, and I wanted some way to share it. Although I have never considered myself an expert, it seemed a pity to waste all of the information that I had stuffed my brain with (and I had already figured out that people get awfully tired of having you spew it at them in person ;). I also felt that there was a real need for a conservative approach to the fashion world and more girls and women should know that you could be modest while still being fashionable and looking fabulous.

Ashley - When did you get into modesty & fashion?

Amanda - Fashion has been interesting to me ever since I was little, probably due to my childhood infatuation (ok, so it has continued) with such Disney classics as The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast. Oh yes, and then Anne of Green Gables had a big impact on my life. So most of my interest, probably until I was in my mid-teens, was purely historical. Then I read a boatload of fashion and style books and became interested in current trends and predictions. I've never been a slave to fashion, but I sure do enjoy seeing what they come up with! :)

I don't think that modesty was ever really talked about or stressed in my family's house until I was well into my teens. I had always dressed conservatively because that's what made me comfortable and my parents were fine about that. Then I went through a period where I had a really strong opinion on what was or was not modest and how I thought women should dress. I can see now that this was my opinion, not God's, and sprung from a heart that was full of pride and quick to pass judgment on those who didn't meet my "standards." These are things I still struggle with today but I thank God that He has freed me to be who I am meant to be in Him, and to see that the way I dress should just be a natural outpouring of His impact on my life, instead of a strict set of rules, which are prideful and not Biblically based.

I could talk about this topic for quite some time, but let's just leave it at the truth that "modesty" is first and foremost about the heart, and all the clothing in the world can't change that.

Ashley - What is your biggest fashion inspiration?

Amanda - As far as a person goes, it would have to be Audrey Hepburn. She's an icon, obviously, and was beautiful and classy inside as well as out. I think that really, all periods of fashion history are interesting and inspiring. And I just love the retro styles of the 1920s and 30s. They make me wish I had a silk evening gown, an amazing feather be-decked cloché and a fur coat. Oh yes, and someplace to wear them... lol

Ashley - How would you describe your style?

Amanda - I know that I would love to be seen as creative and eclectic, but I think my style of dressing is still very classic and often conservative. Sophisticated might be a nice way to put it, but I'd like some second opinions. ;)

Ashley - What are your some of your favorite pieces in your closet?

Amanda - I've been given a nice collection of jackets over the past year, in different colors - black, blue, denim, brown, tan, et cetera - and I love how comfy and versatile they are. They can go with pretty much anything and keep me cozy during the in-between seasons of spring and fall. Plus they are good, classic staples that you don't get bored of quickly. I also love boots for the cold weather. They are stylish, practical and comfy; and easy to find!

Ashley - What do you think about while picking out an outfit each day?

Amanda - To be honest, I have developed a tendency for jeans and comfy knits tops over the years, especially when I am at home writing or working. (And now that it's almost winter, my main goal is just to stay warm!) I do dress up for church, evening, or weekend activities, and that's when I'll usually wear a skirt and high heels (I love high heels :). I've tried all sorts of "methods" for picking outfits over the years. I usually start with one item and then build the rest of the outfit around it, whether it's shoes, a new top, or an amazing set of jewelry. I used to have certain "outfits" that were a combo of pieces that I always wore together, but now I try and mix things up so that I don't wear all of the same pieces together twice (I blame it on a short attention span). It really stretches my creativity to figure out how to wear a blouse a different way each time.

Ashley - What style blogs do you follow that are favorites?

Amanda - I love browsing Tumblr.com for style inspiration - there's so many amazing images on there! - and it's fun to see what Michelle Obama is currently wearing: http://michelleostyle.blogspot.com . I actually don't follow a whole lot of fashion blogs very steadily. It's fun to see fashion-y glimpses from people I admire, like The Girls With Glasses Show - http://thegirlswithglassesshow.blogspot.com/ - and artist Emily Martin - http://www.theblackapple.typepad.com/somegirlswander/ - but for the most part I get my fashion inspiration from varying sources, and it's always sporadic. :)

Ashley - What are your favorite movies to watch - fashion wise?

Amanda - I used to be really big into period dramas, and while I still enjoy them immensely, I do really like to see modern films with fun fashions. I absolutely loved Penelope. Her outfits were adorable (very Anthropologie) and the story was beautifully crafted. I don't consider myself an avid "chic flick" fan, but I do enjoy a fun, girly movie with nice dresses... You know, like The Princess Diaries. ;)

Oh yes, and I adore old films from the 1930s and 40s. Any of Ginger's gowns in the Astaire/Rogers flicks are exactly my cup of tea. My favorite fashion era ever.

Ashley - What are your favorite stores to shop at?

Amanda - I've been a big fan of Kohls for some time and also like Target and (I cringe at saying this :P) Walmart for their affordability. Thrift stores can also be a lot of fun when looking for unique pieces and lots of variety, and some of wonderfully stylish people I know shop them almost exclusively. Of course, there's some fun trendy stores in the mall, like Charlotte Russe and Forever 21. New York and Company and Ann Taylor have gorgeous, classy clothes, but their prices are definitely higher.

Ashley - Do you have any shopping tips?

Amanda - Know what looks good on you and which colors suit you best (Color me Beautiful is a good start). It's really helpful to have that sense in mind, so that you can skim over all of the "not for you" pieces that will be a waste of your time. (Who wants to waste hours trying on stuff that doesn't work? Not me!) At the same time, don't be afraid to try something different that you wouldn't usually imagine yourself wearing. You made be pleasantly surprised and unlock a whole new realm of possibility!

Lastly, it's better to come home with just a few great pieces than a whole trash bag full of the mediocre. You'd better be sure you're going to wear it and wear it well if you are willing to dish out money for it! If for no other reason than the recession the country is in, please stick to your budget!

Ashley - What is your advice to girls who want to dress modestly, yet fashionably?

Amanda - Don't be afraid to go to the mall! A lot of people are under the impression that normal clothing stores do not carry anything modest, but the truth is that there are a lot of conservative pieces out there, just hiding on the racks and waiting to be found. The variety of styles available now make it easier than ever before to find modest clothing that is still super-stylish. And many styles can be made modest with a bit of simple layering (which is very popular and fashionable these days). Be creative and allow yourself to think outside of the box!

Ashley - Any tips to girls who want to start their own modest fashion blogs?

Amanda - First of all, be sure that it's something you really want to do and that your heart's really in it. I think a great blog will reflect the author's passion for their subject. Be sure that you know your stuff; read, research and browse away. Unfortunately, when you're trying to find more conservative and modest fashion to share, you have to wade through a lot of garbage, and that's one of the downsides to having a limited modest fashion industry at the moment. Of course, the exciting thing is that you can be a part of building a modest alternative to the fashion world and encourage other women around the globe! It's amazing how something "small" can grow and make a difference.

Lastly, don't be afraid to re-evaluate and change the way you do things every once in a while. We've always got to check our heart attitudes, our motives and the way we do everything we do. Fortunately, when we let God be our guide, and follow him whole-heartedly... everything else falls into place. :)

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Thank you, once again Amanda for answering my questions! It was great getting to know you even more. Also if you have never checked out Amanda's blog, be sure to go and check it out. You won't be disappointed.  

~Ashley

Thursday, November 18, 2010

What I'm Wearing - 1950s/60s College Girl Inspired (Wool Plaid Skirt)



- What I Wearing - 

Plaid Wool Skirt - Second-hand
White Ruffle Blouse - Kohl's
Black Boyfriend Blazer - J.C. Penny
Cream Tights - Kohl's
Black Pumps - Famous Footwear
Key Watch Necklace - Maurices
Polka-dot Headband - Claire's
Pearl Earrings - Gift

Today's outfit is very private school uniform - which I love. Odd I know. But I love school uniforms! Growing up I also looked forward to wearing my "school uniform" clothing. No, we didn't have a uniform for school (home-schooled K-12). We just bought the school uniform jumpers, skirts, blouses, cardigans each fall for our everyday/Sunday wear. I LOVED it! =) Anyone else love school uniforms? 

Another way you could look at my outfit, is that it looks late 1950s/ early 60s college girl inspired.  Any of you own Sears Everyday Fashions: 1950s? Near the end of the book you will find outfits just like this one. 

I better get going. I have a dining room to decorate and a present to wrap, for today is my Mom's birthday. :) 

~Ashley

p.s.
Don't forget to take a guess on the movie quote quiz. Here are some hints. 1, 2, 5, 6 - the actors have been talked about on this and my movie blog and are from the 30s/40s. 9 - One of the people is really famous, think 1930s. 16 & 17 - some people may consider these boy type movies. One is from the 50s the other 2000s.  =)

Friday, November 12, 2010

What I'm Wearing - Blue & Purple




- What I'm Wearing -

Purple Tee - Kohl's
Vest - Paul Harris Design {second-hand}
Cotton Skirt - New York & Company {second-hand}
Scarf - Kohl's
Butterfly earrings & necklace - Kohl's
Heart Locket Necklace - Gift
Black Knee-highs - Kohl's
Black Moccasins - Naturalizers   

Thursday, November 11, 2010

What I'm Wearing - "You are my Sunshine . . ." (Yellow Pencil Skirt)





- What I'm Wearing -

Yellow Pencil Skirt - Made by Me {pattern review}
Cream 80s Blouse - Second-hand
Cream Cardigan - Gap Outlet
Brown Belt - I can't remember.
Cream Knee-highs - Kohl's
Black Pumps - Famous Footwear
Pearl Earrings - Gift
Silver Ring - J.C. Penny 

I love my yellow pencil skirt! But like my boyfriend blazer, I have a hard time styling this skirt. I think it is because I've never own a yellow skirt. =) It seams like I keep pairing this skirt with creams, browns, and blacks. =P See my past outfits with this skirt: Outfit 1. Outfit 2. Outfit 3. Outfit 4.

~Ashley

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Modest Fashion Week - Ashley (Day 5) (Denim Jacket)




- What I'm Wearing - 

White Ruffle T-shirt - Ann Taylor 
Jean Jacket - Borrowed from Gabrielle {J.C.Penny}
Orange Print Skirt - "Route 66" skirt {made by me}
Cowgirl Boots - Children's Place
Leaf Earrings - AmandaBeth Boutique 


Today I can say, the cooler weather is back! It is so nice for it to feel like like fall outside, instead of summer. =) I'll be spending the day inside though doing some more sewing. Yesterday, I came up with a design for Shabby Apple's Dare to Design contest. The deadline is tomorrow. What can I say? I get a thrill with doing things at the last moment. I also get more inspired. =) 

Link up your outfit for today below. 



~Ashley

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Modest Fashion Week - Ashley (Day 3) (Jean Pencil Skirt)




- What I'm Wearing - 

Blouse - Kohl's
Jean Pencil Skirt - Made by me
Brown Belt - Maurices 
Leaf Earrings - AmandaBeth Boutique 
Black Heels - Famous Footwear 

Well, it looks like I'm doing another late post. Today I started cleaning up my room - why does my room always get messy after I'm sick? Oh, well. This afternoon I will be sewing away on several projects. =) How nice it is to be back in my sewing area. It is also warm outside. Where did the fall weather go to? 

Link up your outfit for today below. 




~Ashley

Monday, October 11, 2010

Modest Fashion Week - Ashley (Day 2)



- What I'm Wearing -

Orange Print Skirt - Borrowed from Gabrielle
White Blouse - Kohl's
Jean Jacket - Borrowed from Gabrielle {J.C.Penny}
Orange Scarf - Target
Tan Wedges - Target
Pearl Earrings - Gift

Good afternoon everyone! Sorry, to get this post up so late. I didn't have time this morning to take pictures before work. And we have guest over for this afternoon - we are sewing formals together. That means I'm squeezing in this post during lunch time. =) 

It is a beautiful day outside, though rather warm. Perfect for any fall activity. What do have planned for today?

Link up your post for today below. 



  

~Ashley

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Modest Fashion Week - Ashley (Day 1) (J. Jill Skirt)




- What I'm Wearing -

Skirt - J. Jill
Cream Ruffle Tank - Gap Outlet
Cream Cardigan - Gap Outlet
Heels - Famous Footwear
Cameo - London, UK {Blue velvet ribbon - L.A.}
Pearl Earrings - Gift

Welcome everyone to Bramblewood Fashion's second fashion week! If you need more information about the event click here

I hope everyone is having a lovely Sunday. It is the 80s today - very unlike fall weather. It looks like this whole week is going to be on the warm side. How sad. As I was starting to enjoy the cooler weather. 

Now everyone it's time to link up your outfit for today!  We can't wait to see everyone's outfits! =)


~Ashley

Thursday, October 7, 2010

A Girl's Life Fashion Week - Going Out to Eat {Day 7} (AMFS Day 5)




- What I'm Wearing -

Green Dress - Gabrielle made it. {She drafted her own pattern}
Cream cardigan - Gap Outlet {Had for a year}
Tan wedges - Target {Had for a year}
Owl Necklace - Joann Fabrics {$3}

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I love this dress! Gabrielle made it for herself, but sadly she grew out of it. So she gave it to me. =) When we are going out to eat, I usually don't wear anything special. Except for holidays, then I usually dress up when we go out. 

Thank you for all your well wishes for me to get better. =) I'm still sick and hope to get better before my fashion week this Sunday. =) 

~Ashley  

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Autumn Modest Fashion Showcase - Ashley {Day 3}



- What I'm Wearing -

Purple T-shirt - Kohl's
Lightweight floral wool skirt - hand-me-down
Black Knee-high socks - Kohl's
Pearl Earrings - Gift
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Hi everyone! I woke up sick this morning but I still wanted to get my pictures done for today. So please pardon my sickly look. =) After my pictures were taken I did quickly changed into my PJ lounge pants & t-shirt. So much more comfy while sick in bed. 

~Ashley 

Monday, October 4, 2010

Autumn Modest Fashion Showcase - Ashley {Day 2}




- What I'm Wearing -

Golden Yellow Pencil Skirt - Made by me {my pattern review}
Cream mock-turtleneck - J.C.Penny's
Jean Jacket - J.C.Penny's {borrowed from Gabrielle}
Owl Necklace - Made by me {pendent from Joann Fabrics}
Owl Earrings - Kohl's
Brown Wedges - Target
Black Purse - Kohl's 
Brown Knee-highs - Kohl's

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It is the second day of Marie's Autumn Modest Fashion Showcase today. The pencil skirt I'm wearing today reminds of something form either J. Crew or Anthropologie - except for a fraction of the cost. I found the fabric at Joann's in the quilters cotton section for $6 yd. And with the pattern needing only about 2 yards it comes out much cheaper then either store. I'm also wearing my owl jewelry today. I don't know why I like owl jewelry - maybe because I'm a night owl? =)  

Oh, I stopped at Famous Footwear today after work and bought my dream pair of black pumps! They didn't have my size in the store, so they will be shipping the shoes to my house from another store. I can't wait for them to arrive. I already have my outfit planned out for when the do arrive and I can wear them. =) 

These are the pumps I bought. 

 ~Ashley
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