Monday, July 27, 2015

Baby Blue + Book Reviews


I've always been an avid reader, though I've recently found it difficult to find the excess time or energy to dive in to a new book. I love the written word, and I'm convinced that my early love of books helped me to become a skilled writer and eloquent speaker. It's been a challenge to make reading part of my routine again (I'm usually so exhausted by the end of the day that I pass out pretty quickly!), so I realized that if I combined it with my blogging calendar, I'd be able to reach my reading goals and provide some different content for my readers – a win-win! I'm planning on making it a semi-regular feature, and first up for review is The Book of Joan by Melissa Rivers.


In general, I am very much a fan of biographies and memoirs, especially ones that chronicle those in the entertainment industry. I love being able to peer into the lives of fellow performers (even when their books aren't especially well-written), and these books usually provide a lot of sound advice. I always liked Joan Rivers, and since I also have an incredibly close bond with my mother, I was eager to learn more about Melissa's and Joan's relationship. Overall, I enjoyed the book, though I felt the humor was forced at times (Melissa has an immense appreciation for her mom's humor, to be sure, but her own execution of it often fell flat). Joan had such a big personality, and I'm impressed by how skillfully Melissa held her own and learned to thrive while working so closely with her mom.


The book felt a bit scattered, and I wish Melissa's editors had been more unwavering in their duties, as there were some cringeworthy oversights that they failed to catch (though admittedly, they were things that most likely bother me more than they would the average person, i.e., the use of "guesstimating" and incorrect usage of semi-colons). Joan wrote two memoirs of her own, and ultimately, I wish this book had relied a little less on Joan's voice and comedic bits; although I was amused by all of the Joan-isms peppered throughout, I would have been interested to read a more focused account of their unique relationship. It seemed to me that Melissa feels like she has big shoes to fill in terms of comedy and tried too hard to make her jokes land. The book would've been a more successful piece if Melissa had simply remained true to herself and let go of the desire to make everything laugh-out-loud funny. Comedy doesn't work if you're trying too hard or if you're not being honest, and I wish those facts had been among the many lessons that Joan taught her daughter. However, writing a book is no easy task, and I think Melissa is to be applauded for the heartfelt moments that she did manage to include in this book, especially when Joan's sudden passing is still so fresh. It's clear how much Joan doted on her daughter (despite any jokes made at her expense), and finding out more about their bond was certainly the highlight of the book for me.


If you're interested in reading The Book of Joan for yourself, you can find it here
Have you read any good books lately? Do you have any recommendations for my next review?


Outfit Details
Vintage dress: Geronimo Vintage
Book ring: ModCloth (similar)
Flats: Aerosoles (similar)

Have a great Monday!

I received this book from the Blogging For Books program in exchange for an honest review.  

Friday, July 24, 2015

Friday Favorites #101: UncommonGoods Wish List

I'm doing something a little bit different with today's Friday Favorites post; usually, I'll find a bunch of interesting pieces from several different sources, but today, I'll be focusing on one great gifting site: UncommonGoods. I think I love making wish lists for myself just as much as I love figuring out what to give other people. There aren't any major gift-giving holidays around the corner at the moment, which means that it's a good time for me to start compiling wish lists for myself, right? ;) Since I am a girl with rather quirky sensibilities, I tend to think UncommonGoods is an excellent resource for items you can't find just anywhere. I could peruse their website for hours on end because you get the experience of going to a craft show or museum gift shop while sitting in front of your computer (and in my case, while wearing my pajamas). They carry everything from delicate jewelry to unconventional housewares – many of which are handmade from recycled and organic materials – and believe me, it was very difficult to narrow down my favorites! Here are just some of the things on my current UncommonGoods wish list:

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Have you ever shopped with UncommonGoods? For even more gift ideas, click here!

Have a fantastic Friday!

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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

All dolled up

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Is there anything more darling than a pink dress? I'm powerless to resist a good one, and this one from Doll Me Up had me swooning from the moment I saw it! There are so many sweet details on this dress, from the floral border to the puff sleeves, that I knew it just had to come live in my closet. :) Each piece on the Doll Me Up website has a detailed size chart, and the size medium fits me like a glove! It's evident how much Krista (the lovely founder of Doll Me Up) cares about her customers and how much work she puts into her online store. That personal touch is one of the many reasons why I really enjoy working with smaller businesses.

pink vintage dress
deer arrow chevy brooch
pink doll me up dress

Doll Me Up aims to provide customers with items that are both adorable and affordable. With so many beautiful retro-inspired pieces available online, it can be really easy to spend more than you initially intended. Although Doll Me Up carries some of the pricier pin-up brands (like Bernie Dexter, Heart of Haute, and Lady V London), they've also made sure to have tons of options for budget-conscious shoppers. I think they carry an excellent mix of higher-end items and less expensive basics, and I love the sentiment that you don't have to spend a fortune to look amazing. They also offer free shipping within the USA and low international shipping rates, which is getting harder to come by these days! I had such a great experience working with Doll Me Up, and it's definitely become one of my go-to sites for variety of stock (and great deals).

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Outfit Details
Tea Party Dress in Baby Pink: c/o Doll Me Up
Pink Chevy Brooch: Deer Arrow (gift from Amanda + Katie)
Petticoat: Amazon
Flats: similar

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Have a great day!

Monday, July 20, 2015

Cherry Orchard

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I have to be honest: this might just be my favorite blog post to date. I bought this Bernie Dexter cherry dress from Unique Vintage a while back, but I'd been waiting for just the right time (and the right accessories) to wear it. When I found my dream shoes on eBay – and finally took the plunge and ordered this bag from Collectif – I knew I'd have to pair them all together in one cherrytastic ensemble.

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This was my first time going cherry-picking, and it was a such a nice way to spend a Sunday afternoon. You might remember this poppy-themed post, where we headed to Hurd Orchards in Holley, NY for the day. They offer all kinds of pick-your-own options throughout the summer, so I knew I wanted to make a return trip for these cherry photos. We picked way too many cherries (which were absolutely delicious), and despite the humidity, I'm so happy with the way the photos turned out. I'll definitely be planning another visit during peach season – not only are peaches my favorite fruit, but I already have an outfit in mind!

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Outfit Details
Bernie Dexter cherry dress: Unique Vintage
Melissa x Vivienne Westwood cherry heels: eBay
Patent cherry handbag: Collectif
Name necklace: c/o oNecklace
Pettislip: Amazon

cherry outfit
cherry tree

In addition to my peach-picking plan, I'd love to go blueberry and raspberry picking as well, and I'm certainly going to go apple-picking in the fall. Have you done any fruit-picking this season?

vivienne westwood melissa cherry shoes

Have a marvelous Monday!

Friday, July 17, 2015

Friday Favorites #100

I know it's been a while since my last Friday Favorites. Things have been hectic, but I finally got it together this week for my 100th(!) FF post! Here are some things I've been loving lately:

I need to add these to my book collection immediately.
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The print on this skirt is incredible!

I would really like this cupcake memo pad for my desk.

I just love the color of this dress, and the kitty cat emblem is the icing on the cake!

I love this new pink version of Tatyana's coffin purse!

I'm obsessed with this visual history of Barbie's Dreamhouse:
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I love these erasers!
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I'm not much of a pants-wearer these days, but I really want these black pedal pushers!

This is the cutest phone case + earbud set I've seen in a while!
The bows on these heels are just perfect!

And this cardigan is just darling:

I love this list of sexts you'd actually want to receive.


Even though these dresses would've been great for the 4th, I think they'd be awesome all summer long! 

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Have a wonderful weekend!

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