9.16.2010


The blustery days of fall are upon us, but this Bird doesn't believe bright hues are meant only for summer - keep a bright Mood in rotation year round. But always in mindful doses! Remember getting that brand-new box of crayons when you were a wee little one? You dove right in, grabbing the brightest colors and using them down to a waxy nub. You didn’t color within the lines, you made Mark Rothko pages of pure hue. It wasn’t until later when you realized a solid block of bright color can lose its impact. Sometimes just a small hint of turquoise or a splash of yellow will speak volumes.

Much like the indulgence of candy, little bites are just right. A chunky ring that looks like a glossy gumball, a shocking swipe of pink peeking out from a pedicure, a statement clutch or handbag made even more prominent against an elegantly neutral outfit. A wise choice of accessories can reflect both smart style as well as an easy way to introduce bold colors to those a little timid to make the commitment with a wardrobe item.

All these items that caught the style Magpie’s eye are beautiful pieces meant to perform a solo act, plus they are small enough hints of color that can be taken into the chill of fall and winter, when a little bit of brightness will be a welcome sign.

{1} A.R. Trapp troubadour sunglasses in taupe from J. Crew, {2} Caribbean Colors Ultra Fine Point Permanent Market Collection from Sharpie, {3} Full-Blooded Raspberry watch from Swatch, {4} Orange floral cotton-silk scarf from Pucci on Bluefly, {5} Turquoise Rachel Leigh Bow Bracelet from Nordstrom, {6} Pink Balancing Act Ring from Anthropologie, {7} Book of the Month Clutch from Kate Spade, {8} Digital Diva Collection by OPI from Sephora, 9} Pistachio Suede Licorice Pump from Kate Spade on Piperlime, {10} Tasha Mixed Knot Head Wrap on from Nordstrom, {11} Totally Turnlock Percy Crossbody Bag by Marc by Marc Jacobs on Piperlime

Jaunty Fine Print: photo collage by Denise Sakaki, image credits listed above

Bookmark and Share 

3 comments:

  1. I agree. Someone mentioned to me the other day that those nude heels I wanted to buy are not appropriate for winter. Whyever NOT?! Rules are made to be broken.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Totally! And the nude heels I bought last year I use more in cooler months, mostly because they're patent leather (easy to clean!) and totally neutral, so it goes w/ everything!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Nude heels are the equivalent of a LBD in the shoe world. Whoever told you they are not appropriate for winter is mistaken!

    ReplyDelete

Merci buttercups! Your comments are appreciated! (hit the 'post comment' button twice, sometimes it's buggy)