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Frugal Fashion Find: Dorothy Perkins

Dorothy Perkins outfit circa 2008
I first discovered Dorothy Perkins while on a study abroad with my sister five years ago. After learning about the Beatles in The History of Rock and Roll, and sharing what Spark Notes had taught us the night before in our British poetry class, we would end the day with a grocery stop at Tesco and then peruse the racks of our local Dorothy Perkins. We admired the unique designs and fabrics, and also the fact that nobody back home would have the same pieces.
I love Dorothy Perkins for its trendy styles, affordable prices, and the high quality of materials used in their pieces. I still have, and wear, some of the pieces I bought on that trip! These factors make Dorothy Perkins my first Frugal Fashion Find. Thanks to the magic of the internet, Dorothy Perkins apparel is now available to those of us across the pond from its British origins. With prices ranging from $12 for printed tees to $100 for party dresses there is sure to be an item to satisfy your style craving while pleasing your pocketbook. Further your savings by receiving 15% off for signing up for their newsletter and orders over $50 always ship free!
tee- Dorothy Perkins. skirt- Dorothy Perkins. shoes- similar. earrings- similar. bracelets- Nordstrom, similar, similar.
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Swimwear 2013

Summer is officially here, although the heat tells us it has been here for a while. All it takes to survive the summer heat is a pool nearby and bonus points for a pina colada in hand. Let's take a look at 2013's hottest swimwear trends and don't forget to check out this post all about loving your swimsuit.

Retro Inspired
Take a time machine to the 1950's with a retro inspired swimsuit. The boy short is the perfect style for someone looking for a little more coverage and purchasing this one would support Jessica Rey and her fabulous video we all can't get enough of.

Graphic Prints
Why not try summer's hottest print in swimsuit form? This fun and flirty suit will flatter any figure and is sure to turn heads wherever you go.

Mix & Match
For a bold look try mixing and matching your tops and bottoms. You will get twice the wear out of your beach attire and can also utilize strategic dressing to best flatter your figure. Try bright colors and bold prints on the portion of your figure you want to highlight and subdued colors on the portion you want to minimize.

Emerald
Bringing Pantone's color of the year into your swimwear is sure to keep your look on trend, whether displayed in the whole piece or highlighting accents. This color flatters most skin tones and is a fresh look for summer.
Albion Fit

Don't forget to finish off your ensemble with accessories. The perfect hat, cover up, and tote will tie your look together.

This cloche has been my go-to hat for summer. The small brim resembles the ease of a fedora but with a slightly more feminine feel. Plus I get to pretend I'm on the set of The Great Gatsby : )

The perfect cover-up is multi-purpose. It has a breezy feel for daytime to wear at the beach, and can easily transition to an evening out to dinner by adding a light sweater and a statement necklace.


A beach bag is considered a trend item. Between carrying snacks, wet suits, and the occasional sand, this purchase is almost guaranteed to last you only one swimming season, and two if you're lucky. So while I can dream about this one it's better to save my money so there is no need to cry when it gets soiled with sunscreen.

How to Move a Wardrobe

Whether or not your move takes you across town or across the country, cleaning out and boxing up all your belongings is the perfect time to take inventory. I'm a big believer of William Morris' philosophy "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful." Which leaves me with one question: How did this get here? ; )

Over the years it is easy to acquire items in our homes that  we neither need nor love. The same can happen in our closets. So the first step to moving your wardrobe is to take inventory and edit.


Step 1- Edit
To begin editing your wardrobe examine each piece ask yourself the following questions:
1. Do I wear it?
2. Do I like it? 

Leaving sizes that are either too big or too small in our wardrobes leads to frustration and the "I have nothing to wear" concept. If babies are in the future it is perfectly fine to have in between or growing baby sizes of clothing, but there is no reason to hold onto larger sizes after weight loss. The same goes for clothing that is too small. Stockpiling "skinny" jeans for future days can lead to annoyance and disappointment. If you are planning to be a different size, store the too small item, boxed away and out of sight for one year. If the item still fits poorly the next time you pull it out leave it behind. 

If your clothing fits and looks fine but it is not making you feel happy, this is a great chance to give it a new home. You may even be able to sell the item to someone who will love it. Many times people are afraid to let go of items they think they should be wearing, afraid they won't have any clothes left, but the reality is most of us have our few favorite pieces every season and rotate through those. Leaving items we don't like in our closet leads to the closet full of clothes with nothing to wear concept. 

Step 2- Rotate
If your move is taking place during a seasonal transition, rotate your clothing before you move. If you are a few weeks early, chances are you will not be needing your fancy dresses and date night outfits until after you are settled in the new place. Rotating now will make unpacking at the new place easier. For Arizona weather, I rotate three times a year. Once for fall, once for spring, leaving cardigans, light sweaters, and pants at easy access, and once for summer where I live in skirts and tops that don't require layering. This move will put me right between my fall and spring wardrobe.

Step 3- Box

Begin by boxing socks, exercise clothes, hosiery, and all items that belong in drawers and on shelves. 
Next wrap shoes in tissue paper or shoe bags to avoid scuffs and scratches. Label everything with what the item is and where it will go at the new place.

Step 4- Hanging clothes

There is no need to create more work for yourself by removing clothes from hangers. Simply wrap your hanging clothes in plastic wrap or use garment bags to keep them all together and carry them straight into the new closet.

See you at the new place!


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