Showing posts with label Guest Post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guest Post. Show all posts

Sharing my favourite jewellery.


I'm doing a little guest posting over here today. 
Come see me talk about my favourite jewellery pieces!

I'm off visiting...

Today I'm over at Sarah's blog, Coming Unstitched. She's got some people guest-posting while she's away on her honeymoon! She got married on my birthday, which mean's we're connected in a very special way ;) Sort of... 

Come over and visit! In the spirit of her wedding, I'm talking about the clothes I'm pretty much married to :)

A coffee date over *here*

Two posts in one day! Actually, that's a lie. This doesn't really count because I'm just alerting you of something wonderful that happened on Sydney's blog (Take Me for a Twirl) today!


We had a coffee date. She asked me many deep questions and I answered.

It was great, but it would have been better if it could have been a REAL life coffee date. You know, with coffee...

Either way, come and visit :)

Blogger Spotlight: Joanne of Fabulously Average

It's that time of the month again! You know, the one where I introduce you all to some of my favourite and most fabulous bloggers.

Today we've got Joanne of Fabulously Average guest-posting for us! First of all, she's awesome. Her style is unique and so versatile; she definitely embodies the word "fabulous". She embraces trends with confidence and adds her own touch of flare to every single outfit she styles. This is why she's one of my favourites. I hope you enjoy her kick-ass post on chambray!

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Chambray Everyday


Well hello there Enter Kelly readers! I’m Joanne, the voice behind the life and personal style blog Fabulously Average, and I’m ecstatic to be blogging for Miss Kelly today. I’m a huge fan of her style and couldn’t be more honored to be here today, virtually of course. Although it would be kind of cool to head north and actually meet Kelly in all her Canadian glory!


Speaking of ye ol’ stylish Canadian, there’s something about chambray that screams Canada to me. I don’t know if it’s the whole Canadian tuxedo thing but chambray tops are all the rage right now. I personally consider them the new white tee, as they can be styled with just about anything; from leather to neon, stripes and florals, even their colored denim counterparts. It’s timeless and absolutely a wardrobe must-have. I’m a big fan of the versatility that chambray shirts offers and would definitely suggest that you grab yourself a couple, if you don’t already own at least one.


Thanks Kelly, for inviting me to guest post today! I hope everyone enjoyed my post. Feel free to stop by FabAve to browse around and say hi.
xo Joanne
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See? Like I said - versatile. Look at all the ways she styled chambray! Gah, I must get my hands on a chambray button-up ASAP! 

Blogger Spotlight: Emma from Verbal Mélange

Hey guys! I've decided to start a new series on the blog where each month I'll be featuring one of my favourite bloggers! To kick things off I've asked Emma from Verbal Mélange to write a feature.  Emma is awesome. Period. She's a thrifty gal who blogs about fashion, shopping on a financial diet, and how to look great for less. Like I said, she's awesome. Thanks again, Emma!
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First, I just want to say how excited and flattered I am that Kelly asked me to kick off her guest blogger series! She’s such a sweetheart, and she actually braves the cold Canadian outdoors for her outfit photos. That’s dedication right there. Mad respect for that :)

So anyway, today I’m here to talk about remixing daytime outfits into nighttime ones. If you’ve ever read Verbal Mélange, you’d know that my general take on style is that it shouldn’t cost a lot to look good. I’m on a pretty tight budget, so I thrift most of my clothes or make do with the ones I already have. Maintaining a style blog when you don’t buy new clothes very often is a great challenge, and it’s definitely taught me how to remix my closet more than ever.

Any time I buy a shirt, I try to think of at least one day and one night option for wearing it. In fact, a lot of the clothes that I wear to the office every day eventually get worn to the bars or to parties as well, and vice versa. Take for example this outfit. I re-styled the same sweater and boots to be worn to work on casual Friday, then later to a sketch comedy show with some friends.




kelly guest post - day 

 Day version. Sweater is from H&M, long sleeve shirt from Target, skinnies and bracelet from Forever 21, boots from Old Navy. 

  kelly guest post - night 

 Night version. Shorts are from The Limited, tights are from Target, hoop earrings were a gift.


I made a few key choices in converting this outfit to be suitable for each situation. For daytime, I kept it casual and toned down, going with the always popular loose-sweater-jeggings-and-boots combo. I also covered up some more skin with the long sleeve shirt, since my office is cold, but that had the dual effect of looking a little more modest. I pulled my hair up into a messy, casual, curly bun, and kept the makeup simple.

For the nighttime switch, I washed and straightened my hair, wearing it down to up the sexy factor a little. I also used a smokier eyeshadow and red lipstick. The hoop earrings also up the sexy factor without being too in-your-face. And finally, I ditched the pants. I was going to go with no pants at all, but this sweater doesn’t quite cover my bum, so for the sake of modesty I threw on some black shorts. These rust-colored tights are actually tights, not leggings, so something had to be done regardless. 

And there you have it! Using the same pieces for daytime and nighttime wear is a snap, thanks to a few simple switches. Go all out and try re-styling your favorite little black dress for work, or try to incorporate a blazer or pencil skirt into your typical evening wear.