wardrobe_remix(ers) o' the week

it's thursday! it's time for wardrobe_remix(ers) o' the week! you all look amazing...those pictured here, and the rest of the fashionable folks over in the group, of course!  not enough room here to show you them all, so go look for yourself! so many pages and pages to sort through once again, 13-14 pages in one week once again...and we're up over 3200 members now. incredible! cupcakenine: wardrobe remix  for sunday

in_your_autumn_sweater: 031207

~ Raymond:

jasminarensmeier: boden2

..its.magic..: the day that biggie died - march 9

littlemissphilomath: 13 March - blue Monday... er, Tuesday

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clip those skinnies!

two of the biggest staples of my closet are a.) skinny/slim cut jeans, and b.) boots. you too?

ever notice the pesky bunching that happens about the knees when wearing them together?

yeah?

sucks, doesn't it? wanna do something about it?

then this post is for you!

page 122 of the march 2007 issue of lucky magazine had a great little blurb about the elastic pant clips used by equestrians, and how they are a brilliant trick for avoiding the bunchy fabric that happens when one tucks the aforementioned slim or skinny jeans into the aforementioned boots.

here it is!:

skinny jean pant clips tutorial 1

okay, yes, you COULD just simply buy the elastic pant clips from an equestrian supply store such as dover's saddlery (the source mentioned in the lucky piece)...

OR you could make them yourself, like i did!

interested? up for a little DIY? it's RIDICULOUSLY easy!

what you'll need:

-two (2) pieces of elastic, 3/4" wide, and 7 1/2" long -four (4) suspender clips (1" size) -four (4) sewing pins -ruler -scissors -sewing machine -polyester thread to match the color of the elastic -pinking shears (optional)

skinny jean pant clips tutorial 2

for starters, you need to measure out two (2) lengths of 3/4" wide elastic. each one of these lengths needs to be about 7 1/2" long.

tip: if you desire a cleaner look and less fraying at the ends of these lengths of elastic, you can use a pair of pinking shears to make a smart zig-zag edge.

skinny jean pant clips tutorial 3

slip each of the ends of the elastic into the oval-shaped rings of the suspender clips (two for each length of elastic, natch), folding approximately 1" of the elastic down towards what will be the backside of your elastic pant clips, and pin in place, as in the photo above.

now it's time to head over to the sewing machine!

skinny jean pant clips tutorial 4

sew the fold down 1/4" away from the pinked/cut edge, and approximately 1/4" or 3/8" away from the clip, to hold the clip in place.

skinny jean pant clips tutorial 5

i recommend using a very, very narrow zig zag stitch, if your sewing machine has one, to give the stitch some stretch (as it's in that super stretchy elastic) so the stitches won't pop and break. i actually did two rows of stitching, one over the other, to make the stitching super durable.

skinny jean pant clips tutorial 6

and you're done!

if money was no object...

feeling colorful, sculptural, and a little downtown-ish in this installment of if money was no object... for starters, i covet this sculptural, modern transparent glass ball necklace by marina and susanna sent, from the modern museum of art store:

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this simple tunic/minidress from daryl k. brings the downtown. i love the gathering around the sleeve area (looks a tad grecian, perhaps?), and the low but not revealing scoop neckline.

i'm really paranoid about showing my bust/lower part of my chest but actually like my collarbone (haha!) so her dress suits my figure and it's features just fine.

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small ditsy fabric prints, at least when it comes to clothing, are not for me. give me BIG, BOLD, MODERN, and BRIGHT. like this springy, sassy dress:

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colored jeans are making the fashion rounds once again. i'm all about it. i've noted that newport news (of all places) actually has the aforementioned. in ORANGE. the thought of such makes me very happy. i stand by the notion that said orange jeans would look fine with the olive-y tan daryl k. frock featured above, natch.

i know, i know, newport news is not typically a place of high, high fashion, but you know, i'm a big believer in the notion that interesting things may be and can be found anywhere...it's all how you wear it, not always where you get it from. right? right.

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summer means sandals. so much the better if they are RED, in my book, like these wide-strapped soaring platform sandals available at anthropologie (damn place has so much nice stuff...!)

since i am all about giving credit where credit is due, i have to note that k. cooper is behind this last object of fetish...again. *sigh* thanks k.!