lucky fabb: day two

The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day twoI had originally planned on wearing this outfit without the jacket (seen in yesterday’s Day One look), but New York weather had other plans.  So I rolled with the punches and kind of like how the jacket added a bit of a more girly, quirky feel to an otherwise pretty menswear inspired look.  This striped silk shirt from Madewell was a splurge for me at the time, but it’s been in my closet for years now and I always come back to it.  These boots on the other hand were picked up recently for less than $40, but already feel like they’re quickly going to become classics in their own right.  While price is certainly always a factor for me, I think part of my signature is mixing more long lasting quality pieces with of the moment deals.  As Eva Chen (editor of Lucky Magazine) said at the conference ‘When it’s good, it’s good’.  $5 thrift store or $500 designer.  Although you’re much more likely to find me in the former.  Madewell Silk Shirt – love this one too // F21 Romper // Bag via TJ Maxx // F21 Ankle Boots // H&M Jacket – recent in store
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day two
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day two
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day two
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day two
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day two
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day two

lucky fabb: day one

The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day oneFor Day One of the Lucky FABB conference, I knew I wanted to build my outfit around this vintage skirt that I scored a few weeks back at Melrose Flea Market.  Aside from the skirt, I went with my old city stand-bys of a comfortable t-shirt and heeled booties that I knew could hold up to a long day of pounding the pavement.  This fluffy little joy of a jacket was a seriously last minute H&M find that I just couldn’t leave without and wore on repeat for most of the weekend.  In the end this outfit kind of just came together super naturally and those are always the ones where I feel most like myself.  Or maybe it’s just being in New York?  That city gets me every time.p.s. Jess from Jess Style Rules snapped these for me – and aside from being good with a camera and super sweet, she’s got incredible style so make sure you check out her blog.Vintage Skirt // H&M Jacket – recent in store // Madewell T-Shirt // Booties via TJ Maxx // The Steele Maiden Necklace // Bag via Marshalls 
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day one
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day one
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day one
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day one
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day one
The Steele Maiden: Lucky FABB day one

 

weekend flashback

The Steele Maiden: Weekend Flashback
This weekend was exciting, inspiring, and at times exhausting.  But usually the best things are.  Tonight I’ve made it back home to LA (and a boy I’d missed quite a bit these past few days) after 4 nights in New York.  I made new friends, spent time with old ones, learned from people that I’ve admired for years, sat in the same building as Vogue, and remembered what it was like to walk a million blocks in heels.  I’ll be recapping it all this week on the blog (as well as sharing something pretty exciting later in the week) so be sure to check back.  


boarding call

The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
If you caught yesterday’s post you already know I’ve got a serious formula when it comes to packing.  The same goes for what I wear when I travel.  A careful mix of comfort, efficiency, and (stay with me here) stylishness.  I stand by the fact that no matter how comfortably you dress you will never sleep as well on a plane as you do in your own bed.  So go ahead and leave the pajamas at home.  Instead, a well fitted pair of jeans with a bit of stretch, lightweight t-shirt or blouse, and cozy sweater are easy without being sloppy.  And why the knee high boots? Because they are the bulkiest shoe I wanted to pack so by wearing them I saved tons of space in my carry on (which I wouldn’t if I insisted on wearing ballet flats just because I could slip them off quickly in the security line – honestly it only takes 2 extra seconds to unzip these).  A simple side braid and a purse large enough to hold your in flight essentials, and I’m reclining my seat before you know it.  See you all on East Coast time.
 
Forever 21 Sweater // Built by Wendy Top – similar here // J.Crew Jeans // Olivia & Joy Bag via TJ Maxx // Olukai Boots c/o
  
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call
The Steele Maiden: Boarding Call

packing for a weekend getaway

The Steele Maiden: Packing for a Weekend Getaway

I’ve been fortunate enough to do my fair share of travel over the years, and I like to pride myself on the fact that I’m a pretty good packer.  I most likely have inherited this from my Dad who used to review the things my sister and I were thinking of packing, show us what was completely frivolous in taking, and then methodically place it all into our suitcases.  I am now that person.  Thanks Dad.  As I head out to Lucky FABB today I thought I’d share below a few words of wisdom on how to fit everything you need for a long weekend city getaway into one carry on and still have room to spare.

1. Choose a common color palette.  I went with neutrals, pops of mustard yellow and a few easy blues so that nearly everything I brought can be mixed and matched.

2. Stick to Separates.  While I always toss in at least one dress in case I head someplace fancier, for the most part I pack separates for short trips.  That way one skirt can easily look like 2 different outfits just by changing out a blouse for a sweater or switching up accessories.

3. Practical shoes.  Of course I wanted to bring along my vintage silver pumps – but they would have matched with one outfit at the most.  Instead, I stuck to neutral shoes in walkable heights.  

4. Pack it In.  Jewelry and accessories get stored inside of extra purses.  A clutch securely holds my jewelry while an extra purse is the perfect place to store socks and tights.  

5. Roll it Up.  T-shirts and blouses take up less space and get fewer wrinkles if they are rolled into soft bundles.  I promise this is one of my best tricks.  

For the most part, if I know what I have planned for the weekend (which in this case I do!) I try and pick out outfits in advance which again reduces the chances of my packing lots that won’t even end up getting worn.  And from there, edit, edit, edit.  It takes some self control but for years now I’ve rarely checked a bag and always still felt I had plenty of options when I’ve arrived.  I’d love to hear your packing style! Plus, check back tomorrow when I share exactly what I’m wearing on the plane.