Showing posts with label ModCloth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ModCloth. Show all posts

November 27, 2012

FAVORITE FIND: Pam Breeze-ly Tunic from Modcloth (revisited)

It's been a few months now since we first introduced you to the Pam Breeze-ly tunic top from Modcloth.  Although it's been a few fashion seasons, it continues to rank at the top of the best buys I've made this year and is currently on a great sale!



(Check out more tops here)

Modcloth currently has a few of the colors on sale, so be sure to check them out.  It's a great find for $25.99 and as a taller-than-average woman, I can safely say this tunic top falls well past my waist.



Not sure how to wear it?  Here's one way:


**Edit:

Here are a few more tops we found!  Similar style!

November 6, 2012

FAVORITE FIND: Best Plaid Plans Long Skirt at ModCloth

Sales are here! More and more stores are starting to put their early fall merchandise on sale and discounted prices to prepare for the big Christmas rush (usually I'm VERY politically correct but let's be honest...December sales are not marketed towards anyone who is not celebrating on December 25th).  Since I am putting off doing this homework assignment (sorry to my group members who are reading this), a little web-browsing at Modcloth, which is revving up its sales, was in order.

Fall and cold weather to me conjures up images of warm, bulky wools and traditional plaid patterns.  Fortunately, Modcloth currently has this long schoolhouse plaid skirt.  I've been wanting a long plaid skirt for a classic look to go with my boots.  Between 37-38" inches long from waist to hemline (that's over 3 feet!), this is sure to fall past your knees to the mid-calf region - perfect for pairing with tall boots and achieving Muslim, modest style.

It's currently priced at $31.99 (and another 3.5% back in cash if you buy through Ebates!) and has every size in stock.

Best Plaid Plans Skirt at ModCloth

October 21, 2012

Clearing Out the Closet

Over the past few weeks, Naima and I have both been saving items and pieces to our virtual closets.  With her in preparation for (and now on) Hajj and me, working on some other stuff, we've accumulated a lot of cool little things to share.  If you're in the mood for something new, take a look at a few of these combinations.  There's no rhyme or reason, just a lot of style.

I love this big, overflowing twisted wrap sweater.  It looks so warm and cozy, and with a long hemline, is great to transition from play to the prayer rug.


This is great for a professional, clean look.  These Asos wide leg pants are loose and flowy, with the button-down floral shirt from Piperlime, give this look like texture, pattern, and color.  Great for the modest Muslim office worker!


This blazer from Piperlime is so darling! I recommend pairing it with another brightly-colored piece - either this long dress from Express (doubling as a top) or colored pants.  Pick one or the other - you'll look like a circus toy if you mash it all together.



I am ready to pull the trigger on these wide leg sailor pants from White House Black Market.  I like the wide legs for a couple of reasons - it's easier to wear shorter tops with them, as they don't form to your rear, and because they look great on any silhouette.  With this Asos peplum top (I've been wanting to wear peplums for a while!), this is another one of those appropriate Muslim outfits for the office or to hang out with friends.


I love rich colors in fall, and this long cardigan from Target comes a deep red.  Paired with a neutral tie-neck blouse (also called a "pussybow" in Europe), it's a cute style for any occasion.  Not into the colored pants?  Try them with these harlem pants.



I'm not quite ready to give up mint pants yet, and these corduroys from Lands End, with a striped top from Modcloth are a good transition from splashy spring into cool fall.

Try these cool blue stripes.  The cardigan is from Target and the skirt is probably already in your closet.

Jil Sander, M.S.S.P., Mossimo

The Limited and Gap bring you the outfit below.  I love their shirtdresses, but never know how to style them., but as you see, a coordinating top or a punch of color can do wonders.

Finally, a denim jacket (this one from Old Navy at a very reasonable $34).  With a mustard dress (on sale at Modcloth) and cords from Target, this would put me in the mood for a little apple-picking, pumpkin-pie baking fun.