Showing posts with label stitchfix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stitchfix. Show all posts

Here's the STITCH-uation..

     Ok, so I promised you guys I would do a post showing off the goods that were sent my way in my first Stitch Fix order. As you may or may not know, Stitch Fix is the online custom styled apparel program that will send you clothing selections each month based on your likes and needs. If in the package, you like what you see, you simply check out online and complete the purchase for what you wanna keep. If you like nothing, you send it all back in the prepaid USPS labeled bag. Easy peasy!
     Earlier this year, Stitch Fix added a Maternity section to their website. I was super excited to try this out, seeing as I have historically had a hate/hate relationship with what's out there in terms of maternity fashion. I am one of those women who refuse to wear a tent and let myself feel even bigger than I actually am, which is bigger than I'm used to being already!  I lean toward body hugging fashions and comfy fabrics.
    What arrived at my door last week was a box full of "personalized" picks just for me. There was even a dress picked specifically for the "garden wedding" I mentioned I would be attending over the summer. Instructions on how this whole thing works were clear and properly labeled in more than one place on the packaging.



     Upon opening, I must first acknowledge the smell I was greeted by. It was a bit "warehouse-ish" if you know what I mean. Otherwise, everything was very carefully and mindfully packaged up. There was a page full of styling suggestions, a sweet card from my "stylist", and an easy to read price list. 




     The spread included 4 pieces of apparel and a piece of jewelery. Ehh, no thanks. To be honest I never even took it out of it's plastic bag. Just wasn't my style. The next piece was the floral dress picked specifically for that wedding I had mentioned I would be attending later this summer.



    The material was substantial, but the cut and print just weren't for me personally. I felt huge and the pattern was doing me no favors. 
     The next item, I was very excited to see at first! A bodycon geo print pencil skirt they said! It's great for prego bellies they promised! What I discovered instead was that it was nearly impossible to make this skirt wearable. To me, it ended up looking like I was just wearing a skirt I had in my closet pre baby, and said "Thug Life!" and just put it on anyway; 6 month belly bump be darned! 



     The next dress was also a bodycon number, which I think would work with a cute denim jacket and perhaps a cute low heel bootie. The material was super stretchy and ruched. 




     The final item was everything I try to stay away from while pregnant. The flowy, boxy top. Just. No. Hello ye olde belly button! Haha! 


    
      In the end, though I saw potential in one item, it wasn't enough potential for me to feel compelled to keep it. Luckily, like I mentioned earlier, the return process was super easy. I simply placed everything in the prepaid bag, and scheduled a pick up at my front door for the next day. If I had liked everything in my order, I could have made the purchase with a sweet 25% discount added on. I'm still on the fence about moving forward with a July shipment at this point.  I think Stitch Fix is a great idea, however. I think maybe their maternity division needs a bit more time to come into it's own. 
     Tell me, where are you getting your maternity clothes? Have you tried Stitch Fix?

xoxo
    


   








Mother's Day Mojo

     Hi everyone! I hope you all have been enjoying your week so far. Besides the scattered bouts of pure unrelenting exhaustion, I've been feeling pretty good! I also hope you all had a fantastic Mother's Day. Whether you spent it celebrating another mom, or you celebrated BEING a mom, it's always a great day to spread the love.
     I wanted to show you what I wore during the day on Mother's Day, and also my bold lip choice for the occasion. Having a toddler that I find myself giving smooches to quite often, I don't get to rock a deep red lip very much! But for this day, I was excited to throw on Lady Danger by MAC. Here's a pic of my "reds" collection. Morange, Russian Red, and Lady Danger.

     My jumper is from the maternity section at H&M. It's made of cotton and has a ton of room for me to grow in the belly region. It didn't seem too clingy on my booty/thigh region thank god, and the straps on the shoulders are adjustable. Shoes are by Charlotte Russe. Non existent pedicure since I can no longer reach my toes.. by me.



     This day was filled with lunches, a short mall trip, and an overall peaceful afternoon with my family. The evening was a surprise from the hubby: a no babies allowed romantic dinner out in Palm Springs! The man knows me too well. One of my favorite things in the world is enjoying a nice dinner on a patio. Even better when it's kid free! We went to Copley's, a restaurant that is legendary in Palm Springs for being a rumored guest house owned by Carey Grant. The layout is fantastic, with the well appointed outdoor seating being on what would have been the "courtyard" of the actual estate back in the day. The food was to die for. For this dinner,I changed up my outfit from casual to semi dressy with some harem pants and a silky top.
     I'm hoping to discover more great maternity items by enrolling in the StitchFix program. This custom delivery of clothes picked by a stylist just for you has a maternity section and I'm anxious to try it out. I'll keep you all posted on my thoughts!
     How was your Mother's Day?! Do you prefer to spend more time with your kids on this day, or more time to yourself?

XOXO