Category Archives: Fashion

tuckernuck holiday shop opening!

Tuckernuck has easily become one of my favorite retailers – their all-American style with brands from Barbour to Britt Ryan & Elizabeth McKay make it a one stop shop for those that appreciate classic pieces. This is also why I am uber exited that they will be having a PopUp Shop over the holidays this year. And guess what? THIS Thursday, I am a co-host for their Holiday Store Opening (along with Necessary & Proper, Society Social, Read Wall, zestt & Chubbies) – so if you’re in the DC area, please stop by Georgetown for some seasonal beverages and styling!

Here are few of the latest pieces I’m loving on Tuckernuck (#tuckernucking).

southern blog society fall meetup

This past weekend, I spent my Saturday with the Virginia + DC ladies of the Southern Blog Society. We headed out to Middleburg, Virginia via Reston Limo and were hosted by the fabulous staff at Greenhill Winery & Vineyards.

{Julie of Julie Leah}

We sipped on wine around a fire and snapped more than enough photos despite our windblown locks. I guess that’s what happens when you put a bunch of fashion and lifestyle bloggers on a limo bus and ship them out of the city – instagrams for days. Overall, we enjoyed a windy, yet lovely fall afternoon in the country.

 

{Cathy of Poor Little It Girl}

Southern Blog Society meet ups are always a delight and it’s so nice to see blogger friends and meet new faces. Special thank you to Julie and Cathy for organizing the afternoon.

Shirt: J.CREW (similar here) // Vest: J.CREW // Belt: Target // Jeans: J.Brand // Boots: Nine West // Sunnies: Anthropologie // Arm Party: J.CREWStella & Dot & Alex and Ani // Ring: c/o Blee Inara // Necklaces: DKM & J.CREW (similar here) //  Fall Paws: OPI – Just a Little Rosti

SBS recently featured H&T on their site and it was such an honor! I am so happy to be a part of this great community and if you have your own blog (and live in the South), I strongly encourage you to join!

Cheers!

macarons & mimosas: dagne dover trunk show

I have some exciting news! H&T will be co-hosting a great event NEXT weekend in DC with Dagne Dover handbags & PopInShop. My friend Carly of The College Prepster first introduced me to Dagne Dover a few months ago. She, too, is a big fan!

(Watch the video below and you’ll see WHY we love the totes so much).

Rightfully so, Dagne Dover has quickly become one of my favorite handbag brands – especially the totes for the work day or for travel. They are not only organized, but pleasing to the eye too. Not to mention, they are the exact opposite of a “bottomless pit” that so many other totes we know and love are. The clutch + wallet fit right in the totes too.

{Tote in Onyx}

So please join me next weekend in Georgetown for Macarons & Mimosas!

 

 

RSVP HERE and invite your friends!

You will also receive 20% OFF all full-priced items at Urban Chic plus amazing giftbags – this is a great time to start searching for those holi-dresses! And in true #hostingandtoasting fashion, we will be serving Pumpkin Spice Macarons courtesy of Macaron Bee + Apple Cider Mimosas by yours truly.

 

Abbey from District Dressup is hosting this great event with me. She was recently featured in Glamour and is quite the fashionista.  If you live in the DC area or have friends that do, I hope you’ll stop by and pass along!  We would both love to meet you over a macaron and mimosa!

sweet & spark: east meets west

A few months ago, I was out in San Francisco for my #eastmeetswest trip and not only did I fall in love with the city, but also I fell in love with Sweet & Spark. My friend Nichole introduced me to its founder, Jillian, and the three of us enjoyed major girl time over cocktails and appetizers.

Sweet & Spark is a curated vintage jewelry line run by Jillian and her head buyer, her dad! He scopes out estate sales, flea markets and antique shops along the East coast while Jillian finds high quality and affordable vintage costume jewelry out West.  If you love great one-of-a-kind finds like these but don’t have the time to spend your weekends at flea markets and the like, then you’ve met your match!

Most of the pieces are from the 1940s-1990s and I learned that in order for a piece to technically be considered “vintage”, it must be at least twenty years old and not have been mass produced. So, in true vintage fashion, there is only one piece of each item available making it that much more special. What’s also amazing about Jillian’s line is that it’s affordable. Each piece is carefully researched and its decade era is also denoted in the description online.

Some of my favorites are found in the gold classics and pretty pearls collections. When I told Jillian this, she was not slightly surprised! There is literally something for everyone, no matter what your style and you can spend hours pouring through the pages of vintage items from earrings to bracelets to broaches and necklaces. The pieces make great gifts too — “something old” for a bride-to-be? or a one-of-a-kind birthday or Christmas gift?

Hosting & Toasting readers also receive $10 OFF orders with promo code: HOASTINGTOASTING10.

(Photography by Dustin Soriano for Sweet & Spark)

So what are you waiting for?

#sharethespark and remember, when someone asks you where you bought those fabulous earrings, you can truly reply, “it’s vintage.”

best of: leather looks

I am the first to admit that a year or two ago, leather wasn’t really “my thing”. These days? I can’t get enough of it (faux or real) so don’t be surprised if this is the first of many posts that include this fall staple.

Below are what I call the “best of”;  from skirts to peplum tops to dresses (day to night) and of course, leggings. The only two items I have not found yet? The perfect new leather jacket and perhaps I’ll even give shorts a try if I find the right ones.

Which ones are your faves? Have a great jacket you adore? Send me it!