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9.15.2014

Evening Wear In The Desert

I am a creature of habit  - one signature habit being keepin' it simple.  During a visit to Joshua Tree in the Mojave Desert, the stunning simplicity of the endless terrain was startling to me.  It inspired me beyond words and actually, also reinforced my beliefs of the magnitude of minimalism.

Bells and whistles can be oh so fun but when it comes down to it...
Less is always more, ladies.

While in the middle of nowhere, all I wanted to wear was...well, as little as possible.  Probably because the desert is so sexy!  So mysterious and romantic everything was.  I was inspired to dress the part.

bra top: Free People / skirt: Robert Rodriguez / booties: Jessica Simpson / scarf: street vendor

Lately, I've been having a lot of fun not putting attention to my hair when dressing and styling myself.  Pulled back in a sleek, low ponytail or bun, I am enjoying showing off scarves and hats instead.

Having such naturally huge hair as I do, it's very easy to forget (or feel left out of) the fun one can have with headwear.  This scarf I found on the island of Boracay in the Philippines a couple years ago.  I still adore it and it's the first time I've worn it on my head. 

Going from around my neck with a jean jacket and leggings to over my head with a lace bra top and full skirt - a simple printed scarf can literally be transformed!  Coyotes howled as I strutted through the sandy tundra haha :)

And speaking of strutting, these good ol' suede booties, I can't even count the times I've worn these trusty gals.  You can see up close here with a waterfall skirt, or with some upgraded athletic wear.  You can also check them out with one of last years holiday wear, or my amazing Bottega Veneta harem pants for a more casual styling.  

The list goes on.  The point is, these booties go with everything!  A Tiny Closet treasure.


 This exquisite skirt has sheer paneling all throughout the design, as you can probably see...  Normally, I wear a little black mini skirt underneath (you know I gotta keep it classy) but this time I let the skirt do what it was designed to do, you know?

This skirt is rather new and I've already had so much fun with it.  You can see it here with a tank, some flats and marley twists!  


Anyway, it's not usually apart of my signature style to wear head wraps or really anything on my head besides my hair but after adventuring through the desert, headwear was second nature.  And so artistic in the world of fashion and style.  I will keep this option more in mind when traveling or when I'm not into tackling my hair.  Or just as a hot accessory regardless of travel or hair problems!


Even though the days are still scorching where I live, the evenings are getting noticeably cool to cold.  This outfit is definitely "transitionable" to evening, as it is afterall, evening wear - but with the full skirt and scarf, one can bundle up nicely.  Of course it's even warmer when wearing your date's jacket.

Ah, the adventures of a Tiny Closet!  Come back this time next week for another trip through my lil wardrobe.  The possibilities are endless.
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7.17.2014

All In The Skirt

For Theo's 30th birthday, I was shopping for days to try and find the best outfit to bring him into the new decade.  

I'm not used to shopping as incessantly as I found myself doing that week.  My need to find the "perfect" outfit drove me practically insane but it was a rare moment in my life where I was not going to stand for anything I already had in my Tiny Closet.  It had to be something brand spanking new.

My search all came to halting stop however, when I came across this glorious skirt at The wasteland, my all time favorite thrift shop on Melrose Ave.  I can't say it was a magical happenstance as I walked into that store with full intent to see every single piece of clothing before I left, so finding the skirt was as inevitable as it was so phenomenal!!


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9.21.2012

New Day, New Shoes

I took a day off on Wednesday.  Theo and I drove to Vancouver, B.C. with no other plans than to shop, eat and chill.  Strolling downtown, I hopped into Zara to pick something out.
I picked these super hot heels to take home to my Tiny Closet:
These red, mink and black stilettos are my new besties.  I've had my eye on this style for years actually as these shoes are actually modeled directly from Christian Louboutin's New Helmut heels.  I have no idea who still sells this style Louboutin as they're from 2004 (I think)...   I hate to admit this but I am so so glad someone finally decided to copy the design!  And of course, Zara put their own spin on it with color blocking and a cute ankle strap.  I'll show details later but for now, I just had to get these babies on and go strutting somewhere in them!
This outfit is layered.  Over my Benetton jeans, I wore a waterfall ("mullet") skirt as a top from Forever21.  And over the skirt/top, I wore an oversize, off the shoulder tee from Asos.com.  I looooved this layered look and it was very comfortable.  I can't stand looking great and feeling horrible so when comfort and style collide, that's where you'll find me right in the middle, hugging myself.

And since we only had our phones with us during the trip, here's a few Instagrammies for ya!


Y'all come back now, ya hear?

Have a wonderful weekend!!
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