Look of the Day: Tribal Inspired

What a beautiful winter, isn’t it? Well, not everyone lives in (the best state ever) California. Here in the Golden State, we’re experiencing a rather warm winter. The sun shines so bright and I can feel the envy from my friends shivering on the East Coast. #sorrynotsorry 
I will say though, the weather has been creating difficult winter wardrobe choices. Numerous questions like, “Is it going to be warm or chilly today? Should I wear a longer jacket? Will I be too hot in boots?” and the like, run through my mind during my daily morning ‘get ready’ routine. On this day, it started out gloomy with overcast and then leaded to lots of sun with a cool breeze. I screamed, “Make up your mind, weather!” 
So finally, I put together a Native American inspired tribal dress that’s thick like a sweater plus tall black boots with exposed zippers paired with patterned black tights. This way I could stay mostly warm with thick pieces and exposed arms and neck to keep me cool and balanced. With this casual look, I played down the number of jewelry pieces and narrowed down to my favorite, Bobbi J earrings. Hair and makeup are simple and sweet with half up and super straight a neutral brown eyeshadow by MAC named Corduroy. 
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Look of the Day: A Day At the San Diego Zoo

Continuing my previous post of my adventures in San Diego, on this day we paid a visit to my bf’s furry friends at the San Diego Zoo. After popping celebratory birthday champagne bottles for brunch at Broken Yolk in the Gaslamp District for his birthday, we were in for a serious wake up call when we arrived at the zoo. Clearly, we underestimated how HUGE the zoo actually is. It’s like Disneyland for animals– no joke.
Point blank, I definitely chose the wrong outfit. Why? Even though the weatherman said it would be significantly cooler than the day before, it wasn’t. It was most likely hotter. And why did I choose to believe in the weather man? No idea because they’re never right any other time. 
Nonetheless, I still enjoyed my time oohing and awwing at the majestic creatures in Gap denim, a teal, flowy layered top my mom gifted from Mexico and tan ballet flats with a neon orange capped toe. I wanted to mix up my outfits over the weekend instead of wearing dress after dress after dress. With all the walking, my flats started to ache and rub the back of my heel, my jeans didn’t allow for much air flow to cool off. Towards the end of the day, I started to push up my layered top to cool off some sort of way! Good thing they served beer at the zoo or else I would have been bitchin’ the whole day 😉
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A high bun to keep my neck cool, pink gloss, and big, Bobbi J earrings to add some artisan bling.

Bougainvilleas are one of my favorite plants.

The bf sure has some hops!

This shot may be too National Geographic if you know what I mean.

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In Love With Bobbi J Jewelry

It’s a beautiful thing when one of your best friends is a jewelry designer. I’m a huge supporter for anything that my friends do, because that’s what friends are for. Plus, her sh*t is dope! I have been eyeing almost everything on her site, but especially for a pair of one-of-a-kind earrings. The ‘La Bella’ earrings were it! So I ordered and little did I know, a custom necklace was also placed in my shipment. A brass pendant necklace was the best surprise. To top it off, ‘PUMPS’ was hammered onto the lovely piece. Thank you Jessica for all the love!
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Loving wax stamps. So personal!

La Bella earrings. Hand sawed brass and crystals.

Hand sawed and hammered brass on sterling silver chain.

Yeah baby!

Go online and grab yourself beautiful, handmade pieces from the heart of San Francisco by my dear friend, Jessica Linehan!

Artisan Jewelry Pieces from the Caribbean

Any time a friend or family member asks me what type of gifts or souvenirs I’d like from their travels, I always ask for jewelry and/or accessories. I figure it’s convenient for them to bring back because of the compact size and weight, but I also think they’re the easiest pieces to incorporate in any look and adds a lil’ something special with the story of where it’s from.
This time around, my dad recently returned from Cuba with quite a few artisan jewelry pieces. Take a peek for all the goodies below:

Sterling silver drop earrings paired with drop choker with amethyst stones.

Sterling silver bracelet cuff with carved wood bead.

Sterling silver bracelet cuff with dark coral stone.

Large sea shell ring.

Sterling silver bracelet with black coral stone and opal details.

Sterling silver drop earrings with Tiger’s Eye stones.

Shop Bobbi J! Now Available Online!

SF jewelry artisan and owner of Bobbi J, Jessica Linehan, has just opened up shop online! Each of her pieces are handmade right here in SF, uniquely designed with genuine stones and materials. Custom orders are available as well.

Check out a few of her pieces below and get to shopping here:

Bobbi J online
La Bella earrings

Romania necklaces

Toanga necklace
Deceit bracelet

For more on Jessica Linehan and Bobbi J, check out her Friday Feature with Pumps and Lipstick here.

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Friday Feature: Brittany Michelle of Irie Soiree

Once again, I’m contemplating Christmas gift ideas for mi amigas this year. As I already concluded that I’ll include some fab makeup goodies in my previous post, I thought that jewelry pieces would be the perfect pairing in my pal’s gift baskets. Of course, the pieces must be unique, stand out from a crowd and have a back story of its origins. And so, I thought of my friend from my hometown, founder and head designer of Irie Soiree, Brittany Michelle. As a personal fan from afar, it’s been incredible to watch the evolution and continued success of her brand. 

Get more on the young, up and coming designer and entrepreneur, Brittany Michelle and her brand, Irie Soiree, below with an exclusive interview and photos:

Square Biz Studs

Trinity II Studs

Brittany Michelle

Trinity Studs

Rendezvous Studs

Show Off Earrings

Kimbella from Love & Hip Hop rocking FLY studs.

Trinity II Studs

Brooke Bailey from Basketball Wives LA

Rendezvous Studs 

Brittany Michelle & Daughter

Initial Studs

3 Stacks Ring
Xiomara: As a jewelry designer, where do you find inspiration for each collection and piece?
Brittany: I draw my inspiration from the world I live in. From architecture, nature, to traffic signs — the way I see it.
Xiomara: When did you discover your love for designing jewelry?
Brittany: Growing up I was a tomboy, I didn’t even start wearing jewelry until my sophomore year in high school. When I actually started buying/wearing jewelry I would always alter the pieces somehow — from adding chains and rearranging earring posts until they were pieces I loved. I was still a little shy then, so I didn’t wear my altered pieces around my friends.
Xiomara: What inspired you to establish Irie Soiree?
Brittany: At the end of high school/first year in college, I started expressing my creativity in different ways. From starting a photography business then later a T-shirt design business. I always believed in running my own company, but after starting and stopping two businesses I realized that my heart wasn’t in those two areas. At the same time, I found myself walking into stores looking for statement accessories and they were nowhere to be found — at that point I realized that I wasn’t going to find certain pieces in stores because they were designs I created in my mind and they were not in the world yet. That was my moment — to create my visions and share them with the streets.
Xiomara: What’s the story behind your brand’s name?
Brittany: Irie Soirée is a play on words. Irie means peace, at your current state and of course soirée means nightly party. Designing and creating brings me peace, and my pieces are worn all around the world by women who are in love with originality and show it when they step out.
Xiomara: Describe your brand in three words. 
Brittany: Original. Untamed. Handmade.
Xiomara: Is your fashion style a reflection of your brand? How so?

Brittany: Most definitely. Each piece is a direct reflection of my style and my world. My brand has given me an outlet to express myself in a way that I never have before. There’s no boundaries, no apologies, no regrets. Some of my visions are risky blow me away and I am in love with that. I will never conform.

Xiomara: What are some of the difficulties you’ve faced while building your brand?
Brittany: Anytime you put something into the world you’re going to come up against critics that just don’t believe in your work or want to discredit your work by comparing your brand to another designer’s. I haven’t had to deal with this too much, but it has happened. I just use it as fuel. I have a lot of exciting things coming that will keep people talking — whether good or bad.
Xiomara: Biggest accomplishments so far in you jewelry designing career? 
Brittany: I have to admit I was pretty fucking hype to see my pieces air on season 10 of Basketball Wives LA. Brooke Bailey was showing out in my Trinity Studs! Oww!
Xiomara: How do you manage it all and still succeed–jewelry designing, full-time job, motherhood?
Brittany: Honestly I have no idea. Its either the grace of God or adrenaline. Probably a mix of both.
Xiomara: What are current projects happening right now for Irie Soiree?
Brittany: I can’t say too much but I’m branching out, jewelry won’t be the only thing you see me create. Spring 2013 is going to be ILL. Stay connected!
Xiomara: Where do you see yourself and your brand in 10 years?
Brittany: In 10 years I still want to be so in love with creating. I would like to own my own boutique. It would be on a completely different level though — a place strictly for the arts. Of course I would showcase my work but it would host freestyle battles on Fridays, runway shows, photo shoots and it would have chalkboard walls that my customers could throw up mad ideas on. I just want to continue to create an serve the streets some ill shit.
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For more on Brittany Michelle and Irie Soiree, check out www.iriesoiree.com and follow on Facebook and Twitter! Get the perfect gifts for your best gal pals (and don’t forget yourself)! Customized pieces available!

Sweater + Denim + Boots

Thanksgiving is tomorrow. Is it, really? SMH. Well, as I’m currently taking a break from baking 3 sweet potato pies, 40 cookies, and 2 trays of mac-and-cheese (shoot me now), all I keep thinking about is what I’m going to pack for my long weekend in my hometown, Sacramento, CA. 
And these are the only types of pieces I feel like wearing this weekend. Nothing too frilly or high-maintenance– just cute and casual. Sweaters, denim, and boots:
Left: Sweater: MANGO Denim: Maison Martin Margiela Necklace: Pim + Larkin Booties: Rachel Zoe Watch: Nixon
Right: Sweater: J Crew Denim: Siviglia Boots: Frye Watch: Michael Kors Earrings: Maison de Morgana

Winter Maxi Look

Still trying to figure out how to wear a maxi in the winter? It’s a lot easier than you think. Just pull out your favorite maxi (preferably with a long sleeve or if pulling a maxi skirt, grab a long sleeved top), grab a pair of tall boots and layer up with a vest. Pair your look with accessories like a waist belt and/or add another layer with a scarf. Voila! You’re done.
Peep my picks below:
Faux Shearling Vest: Drome, Maxi Dress: Tucker, Clutch: Matthew Williamson, Belt: McQ Alexander McQueen, Earrings: Isharya, Tall Boots: Gucci

Loving the look? Let me know in the comment box! Feel free to ‘Like’ and share too boo 🙂

What I Would Do With a Leather Pencil Skirt

The day that I commit to purchasing a leather skirt, will be a day of victory. Think of it as a bucket list item to check off for a fashionista. A leather pencil skirt can be both simple and understated with minimal accessories, soft colors and textures. If you want to amp it up, just add bold colors, graphics lots of details. You know, shiny things and embellishments. This skirt is a staple item that will last for years to come and probably a piece that my future daughter will try to steal from my closet. I still don’t know why my mom hasn’t gone Kris Jenner on my ass and put a lock and key on the doors to her walk-in closet.

Peep below for my picks:

Top Row (from left to right): Marni shoulder bag, Peter Pilotto top, The Row pencil skirt
Bottom Row (from left to right): Bijoux Heart earrings, Yves Saint Laurent ring, Christian Louboutin pumps