Q. Hello Jordan! Can you please share some of your all-time favorite white tees?
- smallnmighty (via Tumblr)
Q. Hello Jordan! Can you please share some of your all-time favorite white tees?
- smallnmighty (via Tumblr)
In many ways it's the things that I wear on my "off" days (days when I don't have any shoots, meetings, or anyone to get dressed for besides my son, the mailman, and the cashier at the grocery store) that I have the most fun with.
I am so excited about this.
If you've been reading here for awhile you know that I've been a die-hard Maxxinista for years and years now (pictured below are just a few of the bazillions of T.J. Maxx-sourced looks that have been featured on RG, and you can click here for a really horrifically shot - but kind of funny - video I shot at the store right when I started blogging)...and I'm so excited to announce that in the coming months I'll be working with the company as their 2013 Maxx Style Scout. (Have I said "so excited" enough in this post yet? No? So excited.)
The ice is melting.
This post is a highly problematic one for me.
Because while I, like every other woman on the planet, would really (really) like to own a pair of Louboutins...it's just not really the kind of thing I'd ever buy.
Honestly, I'm not really an "expensive shoe" kind of girl; fancy handbags are more my thing (as you might have noticed). Why am I not really into expensive shoes? Because...I mean...you walk on them. And for me, until recently that meant walking in New York City. On things like subway platforms and cobblestone streets and grates and lots and lots of other surfaces that would strip away that lovely, pristine red sole in approximately thirty seconds.
And that leads me to another reason why I don't tend to buy very expensive shoes: I'm not very precious about my things - I think clothing and bags and shoes are there to be worn and enjoyed, not put on a shelf and petted - and just the idea of them stresses me out. This, as an example, is the reason I'd much rather spend money on a rugged brown leather bag that would wear beautifully over time than, say, a pale-green clutch that would be ruined by a single raindrop or pen mark. I just think that buying something - especially something very expensive - that sends you into a panic every time you put it on doesn't make a ton of sense.