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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Model life

I grew up knowing exactly what I wanted: to act, write, and direct. It was simple. It was love. It was me. 
As I grew up, my dreams didn't change, they only took on more life and purpose! I ended up getting a BA in English from a prestigious university, developing my skills as an author because I knew that between acting and writing, that writing was the skill that I needed to further. I wrote and published, edited and came up with fresh content, but it was when I moved to Southern California that a dream that I never even gave utterance to took shape. 
Modeling.
I've never seen myself as beautiful. Never. I'm lean, but in a healthy way. Tall, but not a six foot runway model. 
Basically, I figured that there was no chance, and no point in even trying.
I had no idea how wrong I was!
I did one or two modeling shoots when I lived in the South, and always with a photographer that I knew and trusted. Once I moved to SoCal... My modeling became a fun new adventure! 
Keep an eye on my blog for photos from old and new photoshoots!!! 

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Model's Day Off

Everyone needs a day off, including models! And while I love relaxing in a pair of yoga pants as much as the next girl, what I really love to do on my day off is let my inner sassy gal out! So, I let my wardrobe bring it with pieces that are equal parts style and attitude! 
From head to toe:
Makeup: Inspired by Lisa Eldridge's "Parisian Look" which can be found on her YouTube channel.
Black lace jacket: Forever21
London tee shirt: Forever21
Sunnies: Rayban New Wayfarers
Black leather skater skirt: ANGL
Black leather purse: Jessica Simpson
Black stilettos: You can pick up some classy stilettos just about anywhere, but I happened to find these online for an amazing price! Leave a comment for more details!

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Nike Dri-Fit Shorts Review

I've never reviewed a product via my blog before, but there's a first time for everything :) 
Okay, as most of you know I'm a runner, and one of the things that can make or brake your workout is the equipment; in this case, my running shorts. Since I live in SoCal, it's extremely important to stay cool and dry, especially during our summers! When I left for my run this morning, it was already in the upper 80's, and when I finished it was well on it's way to upper 90's. Now, thankfully, we don't have the humidity that I grew up with in the South, but dry heat still takes a toll on your body and your running gear. By the end of my run, the shorts were a bit damp from all the sweating I had done, but they weren't by any means soaked. The material did a fairly good job at keeping my legs cool and dry. Which brings me to my next point: the shorts didn't trap any heat! A life-saver in these temperatures! Yes, my body was hot, but the fabric let the heat escape as opposed to trapping it.
Now for the fit! I honestly think that the fit is my favorite part!!! As a woman and a runner, I am always on the lookout for shorts that aren't so short that they expose/nearly expose my booty. I seriously can't stand it when shorts are so short that I have to worry about my bum getting fried on a bench when I sit down! Thankfully, these Nike shorts fit perfectly! They're the perfect length! Short enough to provide full range of motion, and long enough that there's no chance of being cheeky! They are a little snug when I first have to pull them up over my runner's thighs, but after that they're great!!! Plus, the waistband of elastic is strong enough to keep your shorts in place even when they're loaded down with a phone or step counter. There's also a zipper in the back that is perfect for stashing your key.
So, I would definitely recommend these Nike Dri-Fit shorts! Not just for running! They would work for pretty much any workout, indoors or out!

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Comicon 2015

Okay, I realize that this has nothing to do with my typical fashion/ootd posts, but come on! I got to go to Comicon!!! 
Now, I have never been a comic convention, let alone San Diego's Comicon, but it was amazing! 
I took my little brother (by little I mean he'll be 27 this year) for his birthday present, and we had a blast!!! Yes, it was crowded, but everyone kept moving so I never felt like I was trapped or stuck in the press of people. The costumes ranged from tossed together to exquisite! The artistry of the merchants and the attendees was top notch! 
Food and parking were a bit pricey, but overall it was absolutely worth it! My brother and I made it a point to visit NerdHQ, Weta, WoW, BBC, and Funimation. If you get the chance to attend SDCC, I would highly recommend it! 

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Baseball caps and errands

I don't know about you, but I LOVE baseball! I root for a select few teams, but the Giants and the Angels have my heart! I grew up spending my summers at the ball fields with my brothers, watching and playing baseball, consuming sunflower seeds and popcorn. It was life. Beautiful, slightly sunburned, clean-hitting, crisp-pitching, life. So, to this day, watching and playing baseball is a family event, and as a result, I own more than a few baseball caps. Wearing a team cap is sometimes difficult, because we hate hat-hair and the bad hair days that we tend to reserve our baseball caps for aren't usually days we enjoy. 
So, here's how to rock a baseball cap and be proud of it! 
I usually save this look for days when I won't be at work/at a photoshoot, but I still want to feel summery and cute. 
I paired my Bermuda shorts with a simple heather gray t-shirt. Add your favorite lace up sneakers (most use Chucks, I prefer my PF Flyers), your baseball cap of choice, some simple stud earrings, and voila! You've got an easy, cute, summer-ready outfit! 
Much love darlings!!! 
Baseball cap- Lids
Shirt- American Eagle
Bermuda shorts- Miss Me from The Buckle
Sneakers- PF Flyers 

Monday, July 20, 2015

Rainy day inspiration

Rainy days always seem to signal loose jeans, sweat pants, and hoodies. And there is nothing wrong with that! I just like to dress it up a little bit no matter what the weather 😊 We've recently had a bit of rain in SoCal (shocking, I know!) and I wanted to take the opportunity to enjoy something a little less relaxed. 
For this look, I paired a muted amethyst  top with a leather jacket and herring bone skater skirt, black tights, and booties. Now, if you're a fellow "Elementary" fan, you know that this look is largely inspired by Lucy Liu's character Dr. Joan Watson, whose wardrobe is always on point! I've been watching since the show first aired, and I LOVE it!!! Not just for wardrobe ideas, but because the episode and overarching plots, acting, and character development are all superb! Go check it out on CBS!

Glasses: Prada
Leather jacket: The Buckle
Top: The Buckle
Skirt: Angl 
Tights: Target 
Booties: Modcloth 

Sunday, July 5, 2015

The Little Things

This is just a personal post, because sometimes it's nice to just say, "Hi! How's it going?" Life has been nothing short of interesting, which is good, because I can't stand being bored (my great great Gram used to say that "Only boring people get bored!" So I have strived to never be boring :). That said, I can definitely find enjoyment in the little things :) This week, my friend and fellow model, Ruby, turned 25! So, to celebrate we went to a little French bakery in SoCal! The crepes and pastries were phenomenal! And it was just so nice to take a quiet moment to catch up, laugh, and enjoy good food :) 
So, remember to make time for moments to just sit back, breath, and laugh with the people you love!

Sunday, June 21, 2015

Classy Hat Act

Every time I wear a hat (and I do mean LITERALLY every single time) women of all ages stop me and tell me, "Oh! I LOVE your hat! I wish I could wear cute hats like that!" Gals! You absolutely CAN wear cute hats :D It's simply a matter of finding the right style and fit for YOU! 
Now, I want to encourage you to not chicken out! Don't give up and slap on a ball cap (even though I love baseball caps!). Find something fun! A fedora or a floppy hat! Maybe something knit or a cute beret! But there are two important things to remember when you're shopping for a cute hat: 1. Trust your gut! If you like it on the hat rack- try it on! And 2. Hats are not one-size-fits-all! No, seriously! Find your hat size! If they're always too big or too small, then find a store where they carry actual sizes! Sometimes that means visiting a real hat shop, and sometimes that means checking out a high end retail store. 
Another hat-wearing tip to ensure you feel confident: when you start wearing a hat, keep the rest of your ensemble simple and maybe stick with a neutral color palette (at least until you're comfortable and confident in your hat game ;D ). 
Most of my hats come from known retailers: The Buckle, Target, or Forever 21. But my favorite hat-maker for the past year has been Janessa Leoné! If you haven't seen her gorgeous hats, then go check them out! Like- nowish! 
One of the reasons that I love her hats, is that they are classy, elegant, have clean lines, and are truly works of art! They come in gorgeous colors and really have a very fine, lady-like, appearance and quality.

Here's an easy way to rock your cute new hat! 

In this photograph, taken by one of my favorite LA-based photographers, Bruce Cooper, I'm wearing a simple black dress from H&M, grey ballet flats from The Buckle, and a wide-brimmed, floppy, black hat from Target :) 
So take a chance and try something new! You never know how adding one, simple, accessory can add a little confidence and class to your day! 

Until next time lovelies! Xx

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

The Right Fit

Okay, so we all go through it. No matter what your body type or height. We all struggle with one thing...
Finding that perfect fit.

You know what I'm talking about! That once-in-a-blue-moon, fits-like-a-glove, article of clothing!
And once you DO find something with that perfect fit, your jaw drops, your eyes bug out, and you think to yourself, "OhmyGOSH! It fits ME! It really fits me!"

You know, we don't have to search and scrounge around for that fit, but we do it because we feel like it's the only option available to us.

But it's not :)

The simple answer is this: find a tailor.

No! For real! I avoided going to a tailor for the longest time because I thought that it would be stupid expensive and what would be the point anyway.

Um, do you want your clothes to fit you, I mean REALLY fit you? or not.

Okay, so the first time I went to a tailor, it was because I was managing a store and I was sick of my blazer looking baggy and my favorite French-cuff shirt being too boxy. So I got the name of a lady from one of my friends and timidly drove to her home (not all tailors operate out of shops, some do all their work from home, but do your research before you go, and always trust your gut). She was one of the kindest women I'd ever met! We made friends almost instantly, and she had me go into the bathroom and change into the pieces so that she could pin according to what I was looking for. She asked me questions to determine my fit preference, and then she took the pieces and I drove home.
Less than a week later she called me and let me know that the pieces were finished. So, I drove back, tried on my newly fitted clothes and...

Ohmygosh! They were perfection! We're talking, "Dannnnnggggg girrrrlllll!!!" looks good. I paid her (plus tip) and set up my next appointment to bring back some evening dresses in need of a little love.

Now, the cost of a fitted shirt can be as low as $10 but it can also get a little astronomical if you're not selective. My tailor only charged me $10 a shirt, which is great, but always do your research and don't pay them until you have your finished product and you've tried everything on. Most tailors WANT you to try it on anyway, because you're they're walking billboard! If you don't look good, or that fit is off, they're the ones who won't get more clients.
If, however, you have an experience like mine, and you LOVE the fit and the tailor is simply amazing, then ask them for some business cards to give to your friends. And for Pete's sake, do not forget to tip! There are certain people that you always want to tip (and tip well) in life: your hair stylist, your barista, your waiter, and your tailor!

Until next time lovelies Xx

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Tough Love

Fashion, to me, is a beautiful, playful, artistic vein. I think there are vast numbers of people who possess it, but have tamped it down or completely shut it out. We're so creative and fearless when we're children and we can finally dress ourselves, but over the years people get into our heads and tell us what looks good and what doesn't. What is acceptable and what isn't. 
But it's always according to someone else's standards of beauty as opposed to our own beautiful creativity and expression. 
You were created as a beautiful individual; so why try to look like everyone else? You are a vital and important person with a vital and beautiful role in this world! Only you can fill that role! No one else is equipped to be you. So, go forward confidently and don't be afraid to try something new! 

One of my favorite looks that would have been deemed "unfashionable" up until a few years ago is pairing my trooper boots with a cute sundress! I just think it's sweet and adorable :) It's a look I like to think of as Tough Love. The perfect blend of strength and sweetness ^_^ 


Here's the list of items I used to create this look, and remember to use the hashtag #wardrobe2thelookingglass if you decide to recreate this outfit! 

Jacket: Charlotte Russe
Dress: Altar'd State
Boots: Steve Madden 

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Sweet and off to Work

As a lady, getting ready for work can sometimes be a little boring. Suits and pencil skirts are fine, but a little variety is always a good thing. This particular outfit works for a slightly less dressy office, a casual Friday, or your trip to the library! 
Simply pair your favorite black skinnies or straight leg trousers with a button down shirt and add a cute neutral sweater vest! You can rock heels or flats, just make sure that they're either black or that they match whatever neutral color your sweater vest is! Personally, I love to wear my black stilletos because they really help to dress up the outfit a bit more. For jewelry, keep it simple and classy with either diamond or pearl studs, you can also add a simple pearl necklace; I tend to pass on the necklace. 

Here's the complete list of clothing items I used to achieve this look :) If you like it and recreate your own version, use the hashtag
#wardrobe2thelookingglass 

Shirt: pinstripe button down from BDG
Sweater Vest: Dark Gray from Banana Republic 
Trousers: black skinnies from H&M
Heels: black stilletos from Victoria's Secret 


Thursday, May 7, 2015

Accessorize like a Fashionista!!!

It's the little things that tie an outfit together, and we all know that there are few things that really make you feel like you're on top of the world like the right pair of sunnies! The trick is simply this: if you change your shoes, then you should change your shades! If you're going out and are dressed to the nines, it seems a little silly to wear a crummy pair of sunglasses. For example, wear your sporty glasses for your run or your trip to the ball field, but maybe go with something a bit dressier for your little black dress or a cute pair of aviators for your favorite jeans and bohemian top :)

I'll post a quick blog later about which styles of shades are a little more versatile than others!

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

First glimpse!

#mornings are for #scones and #sketching #coffee and #contemplating
And this morning is off to a great start! The secret project is underway! Keep your eyes peeled for more fun photos and updates! I'm so excited for y'all to see what's in store!!!

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Hello dahhhhling! 😜

Ohmygoodness! It's been ages! I apologize for the absence; I've been terribly busy with moving, family get-togethers, annnnddddd working on a fun new aspect for my lovely followers! 😃 I'll fill y'all in later, but it'll involve lots of careful work on my part and... Possibly my Etsy account 😃 Keep your eyes on the blog! Details to follow! In the meantime, feel free to follow my Instagram (siobhantheravenhaired) and let me know if there are any outfits you want details on 😃 You can also comment below if there are any looks you would like to see, suggestions for those hard-to-wear/know-when-to-wear pieces, or questions about fashion or my favorite places to shop! 

Love y'all! 

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Accessory Basics

There are a few things that every woman needs in her wardrobe, and among them are classic accessories. Today I'm only going to focus on two, because I never want to overwhelm anyone or make them feel like they'll never be able to pull of a classy, vintage, or simply elegant look, just because they're missing a few things that I think of as vital.

So, my first two must haves are simply:

1) A black clutch

2) A classy hat
Now, I know this pic shows a selection of fedoras (and believe me, I use all of them!) but trust your gut and only buy something that YOU love! Hats are one of those accessories that a lot of women are afraid to wear, and y'all shouldn't be! Literally, every time I wear a hat, no matter what style or outfit I'm using it to complete, I get loads of compliments, but I also hear a lot of women making excuses for why they don't think that they can wear a hat. The most common are, "Oh, I wish I were brave enough to wear hats." To which I say, "You ARE brave enough! All you have to do is own it!"
I also hear, "I can't wear hats." Okay, this one has limited validity. Think of all of the period dramas/shows/movies that you like; what do the women almost NEVER leave the house without? You guessed it- A HAT! There are so many different styles, sizes, and colors of hats, and they go widely unappreciated! No matter what your hair color, cut, or length, the shape of your face, or the outfit you're wearing! There's a hat for pretty much every occasion! If you really want to add some flair/standout/make a statement: throw on a hat! YOU CAN DO IT!!! I'll put up a separate blog with wonderful quotes and hat tips and ideas from a vintage book I've been reading, but trust me! You're gorgeous, and the right hat is within your reach!


Clutch: #ASOS

Fedoras (right to left): The herringbone hat I picked up in #London , the summer-weight & brown ones are from the #Buckle , and the #red #jazz hat I picked up on Amazon.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

because the right coat can make all the difference...

and you know it's true! (and yes, I know I just broke a number of grammar rules in this post's title and opening sentences, but once you know the rules, you know how to break them ;)

When you're considering coats, it's important to have 2-3 classic staples.
1) a fitted black wool coat (any style will do so long as it fits YOU!)

2) a clean-cut leather jacket (I usually suggest a classic color like black or brown, but it's good to have a fun color like red or a nice grey as well)

3) a classic trench coat (make sure it's fitted!)

For this example, I'm using number three, the classic trench coat. They're actually fairly easy to find, and you can get them used or new, but make sure that it fits you! I can't stress this enough. If it looks baggy or boxy, then find a decent tailor. You don't have to spend loads of money to look great, the important thing is to have a wardrobe that fits your style and your body, not the other way around.

I love trench coats because they're timeless! Plus they have an air of mystery (I blame all of those old Hollywood detective movies ^_^ ) Having a nice trench coat in your wardrobe is an easy way to take just about any outfit and give it a vintage flair! So keep your eyes open and never settle! Be willing to look and casually search until you find the one you love!

Before:
 After:

Dress: #MaxStudio from #NordstromRack

Trench Coat: "Adept Audition Coat" from #Modcloth 

Heels: #AnnTaylorLoft 

Monday, February 16, 2015

Simple, clean, classy

I've found that bold colors and a simple design with clean lines are often the most eye-catching and attractive looks. We all know that an LBD is a wardrobe essential, but what about the other colors out there? I'm a bit of a clothes horse, so it's no surprise that I have a few other fun colors in my dress arsenal ;) I have a delectable blue for my more relaxed days, Kelly green for a bit more of a fun-loving flair, and a bold red for when I'm feeling especially sassy ;D Plus, when your dress is doing all the talking, you don't have to worry so much about the right accessories (I keep it simple with diamond or pearl earrings), and a nice pair of black heels or ballet flats will always compliment your look!

My red dress is probably my favorite example of how quick, easy, and classy this look can be! 

My sassy, classy, #red #dress can be found at #ASOS 
Black, #peeptoe #heels are from Ann Taylor Loft


Thursday, February 12, 2015

Lost in Literature

First round of vintage fashion is from a film noir photoshoot I did where the focus was Monster Lighting! It was a ton of fun and allowed me to play around with a 20s/40s look, which is one of my favorite styles!
Literally everything for this shoot I had in my closet! All I had to do was put it together. So, if you like this style, take a stroll through your wardrobe, find something that's similar and play around with the look- it's that easy :D When you find that vintage flair, don't be afraid to show the world! And if you're anything like me, a bit of red lipstick is always the perfect finishing touch Xx

Photographer: Kelly Patrick

The pieces and stores where they were purchased will be listed below :)

#vintage #fashion #film #noir #20s #40s


Head-toe

Hat- #VersonaAccessories
Blouse- #CharlotteRusse
Cardigan- #GAP
Skirt- #JoS. A. Bank
Black Tights- #Dillards
Shoes (something similar to a MaryJane or, as I like to call them, my Librarian Shoes :) - Strictly Comfort (found at #Dillards )

The book is from #Dracula from #Barnes&Nobles

Monday, February 9, 2015

Oh, hello!

So, if you're reading this then you probably have a few questions: the one I hear the most is, "No, seriously, how do you pronounce your name?" Well, quick review for those of you who don't know, it's an old Irish name, and it's pronounced "Sha-von."
Yes.
That bit of phonetic jiu jitsu is pronounced "Sha-von."

Okay, now that that's out of the way, lol ;D

The next question is, "What in the world are you doing here?"
This blog is kind of a catch-all for the things I love! Fashion, usually with a hint or a full-on dose of vintage or retro (especially the 20's and 40's). Make-up (tutorials may happen, but usually I'll just recommend some of my favorite vloggers). #ootd s will happen, because I can't help myself, ha! :) and what's the use of a cute Outfit of the Day if I don't tell you where to find the pieces I used?! So, yes, there will be whole sections devoted to shopping and sharing where I find my favorite pieces. I may also share more personal things, like what I'm learning in Scripture, life, or whatever music I can't stop listening to, movie I've just seen, or new dessert recipe I've just tried, but, rest assured, this is a place for friendly conversation, laughter, and joy.

Thanks for reading

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