It is what it is. That's a common little phrase we like to toss around. It's a handy line used to help us cope with unpleasantries, helps us deal with the unexpected in life.
It gets scary when we use it to justify things we shouldn't be accepting so easily...like settling into a safe ho-hum lifestyle or doing mediocre work. We often use it as an excuse to give up and not try harder. You know how it goes...just accept whatever it is and move on.
Yikes! Sound the alarm! That line just got worn out.
The good thing is, in life, we have options. We can choose how we react, how we respond...how we problem solve situations. Yes, every single one of us. We can choose so much more than settling for the mundane or whatever gets thrown our way. Let's create our way instead.
Personally, being a designer, we are creative visual problem solvers. I'm trained and encouraged to think through diverse perspectives and situations. It's not only my job but an excellent philosophy to live by. It's a lifestyle. There's always more than one solution to every problem. Sometimes you have to wrestle with ideas, put in the work and enjoy the process.
Just remember everyone won't always be on board with you. Anytime you create or show people a different way of doing things, you'll get resistance...and usually that means you're doing something right. Don't let others sway your thinking. Go head first making the most of situations.
I've learned that MOST of the time, it just isn't what it is...it is what you make it.
LIFESTYLE: It Is What You Make It
Monday, July 6, 2015
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Perfect white t-dress for Summer: Found! This high-low style maxi is so simple, comfy and comes at a killer price. It's a basic that has the wardrobe staple alert ringing loud. Throw this on with a pair of ankle boots and you're good to go.
Its interesting how both the minimalist lifestyle and minimalist fashion has been trending the past few years. I'll take both, please & thanks. That's my style lately for clothing, all simple everythang. Then of course, my accessory game adds a little extra style. I've paired down my color palette and everything can mix and match. Style simplified and consistent.
White t-shirt high-low dress: Sheinside /// Fringe Belt: Asos /// Studded Ankle Boots: Asos /// Necklace & Earrings: Glam & Grace /// Sunglasses: Asos
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
This weekend, I'll be back at the Cleveland Flea on June 13! I'm currently working on getting all the goods stocked up. My best sellers will be there, Skinny Bracelets for only $10, Leather Strand Bracelets for $20 and new feather items from $10-$25.
Come take part in the raddest urban treasure hurt around. Some cool vendors to check out are: Donut Lab /// Randy's Pickles /// The Felty Florist /// Yellow Cake
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Also, the geometric earrings are handmade locally in Cleveland by Jessica at Souls Repurpose. Check out her website to see all her designs.
Hat: ASOS /// Feather Earrings: Glam & Grace /// Copper Geometric Earrings: Souls Repurpose /// Body Harness: Glam & Grace /// LA Luna Necklace: PYLO /// Salem Bra: PYLO /// Oversized Shirt Dress: PYLO /// Y.R.U. Xena Shoes: Dolls Kill
Saturday, May 9, 2015
I thoroughly enjoyed creating & styling my collection, Modern Graphic. Thanks to the hair and make up team who provided killer looks for all the models there! Also big thanks to everyone modeling my styles. Everyone was so lovely to work with!
All the clothing items from my collection were finds from Goodwill stores. I was able to thrift some lovely pieces from Zara, Jcrew, Betsey Johnson, Target, H&M and Ralph Lauren. The vintage statement boots were thrifted and then up cycled into a trendy boho style using another Goodwill item, a belt, as a key element in the design. All the jewelry in Modern Graphic are my own designs. Sstyles can be purchased at glamandgraceshop.com
Friday, April 24, 2015
Cleveland Goodwill Good Style Fashion Show
Hey Cleveland! Join us for a super cool fashion event May 7th! Myself and other local fashion bloggers would like to show you the hipness of thrifting and up-cycling at the Goodwill Good Style Fashion Show.Each blogger will be curating collections for the runway showcasing thrifted items from local Goodwill stores. I'm super pumped to view all the creative looks. Hors d'oeuvres will be provided and a pop up boutique will be open for shopping. In case you're wondering, yes, it's gonna be hecka fun.
Get your tickets here (half price!) Come to support all the *good* Goodwill puts into our communities.
I'll be presenting Modern Graphic: A Street Style Collection which will be bursting with uniquely styled bold prints. Monochrome patterns on patterns mixed with chambray, denim and a few pops of color speak loudly in all the looks. Each outfit is casually put together…to fashionably look off beat, highly displaying personality. That’s the art of street style. Also sprinkled though the collection will be up-cycled designs I've created using items from Goodwill. (Bold visual surprises will be flowin'!) Each outfit was budgeted around $15 - $20.
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Monday, April 13, 2015
Hey there Spring, I'm really enjoying NOT having to dress like a marshmallow. It's good times. I've still been wearing lots of black and whites (grays too) while adding pops of color. With this look, I'm also adding pops of random patterns...Leopard, polkadots and plaid. All in one outfit. Yes, yes, & yes ...I did that and I highly recommend it. Also, I'm super diggin my new slate blue hair!
Outfit details below.
Hat: ASOS /// Sunglasses: ASOS (Minkpink) /// Crop Top: Nasty Gal /// Polkadot Button Up: Express (Gabes) /// Coated Biker Pants: Madewell /// Leopard Boots: Nasty Gal Shoe Cult
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