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I realize, as a fashion blogger, the irony of what I’m about to say. But after buckling down with my finances this year and really re-evaluating where and how I was spending my hard earned money, I made a huge commitment to downsizing my closet and being much more selective about what pieces I choose to buy. I really started to taking my personal finances seriously this year, and after doing a ton of research and planning (news flash: life is expensive), I realized the days of buying a new Reformation dress “just because” are over.

Call this adulting, but I made the decision that someday owning a home, possibly having children, and retiring are way more important than having a closet that screams #goals. When I graduated college and started my first big girl job making more money than I ever had before, I definitely went a little crazy with shopping. Because well, I could. Some of the purchases I stand by to this day – I’m looking at you, Stuart Weitzman 50/50 boots I bought 6 years ago that still go with everything, and a Mackage coat that I wear regularly in the winter to this day.

Other decisions weren’t as smart (sorry, printed DVF wrap dress that I can only wear a few times a year). I’ll say that the biggest shopping mistake I’m guilty of is buying before thinking. See, like all things in life, a good wardrobe requires some planning (and some fun, spontaneous decisions!)

The Biggest Shopping Mistake I'm Guilty Of... | by The Luxi Look

Chanel bag | by The Luxi Look

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Leopard Skirt | by The Luxi Look

What do I mean by “buying before thinking?”

It means buying something before justifying the purchase and thinking it through. The most important question, which feels like a no brainer now, is – “how often am I actually going to wear this?” I’m so guilty of buying expensive dresses, only to wear them once, and then have them collect dust in my closet. Some of them were $50, others over $200. Honestly it doesn’t matter the price, wearing something only a handful of times and then having it collect dust is the WORST. Buying something because it’s “cheap” or “on sale” is NOT a good reason.

I would so much buy 1 thing full price that I LOVE and know that I will wear all the time, then spend the same amount of money on 6 things at a sample sale, and only wear each thing once (or worse, NEVER AT ALL). There are certain brands that make the absolute cutest clothes – but when you really think about it, let’s be real – you’ll wear it once to a party and never again.

Which is totally fine if you have the budget to support that habit! Truthfully, I don’t. And my closet doesn’t have space to support clothes that don’t get worn (apartments are small, you guys!).

But that’s life, right?

You live and you learn. I’m in the middle of a huge closet refresh, and I’m making a point to only buy staple pieces that I will wear often (think – at least once a month, if not more often). My work wardrobe does not have a rotating door, so I’m choosing to be selective about which neutral, classic pieces I invest in, and which trendy styles I’ll supplement with my Rent the Runway subscription. Also, not investment pieces are created equal! For some people, their essential shoe might be the perfect black pump. I can’t stand wearing heels, so I would forego heels for a classic slide or loafer. I’ll do a post on the pieces I mapped out as “essentials” for my capsule wardrobe – stay tuned.

So let’s say you do the same thing and went a little crazy with fun, but not practical pieces in your closet. What’s a girl to do? The first thing to do is re-evaluate your wardrobe and spending behaviors. Do you buy impulsively because there’s a sale or before you’ve had a chance to think about how they fit into your wardrobe or lifestyle? Are there pieces you haven’t worn in over a year? If so, you should consider tossing or selling them. It’s easy to look at celebrity closets or other bloggers on Instagram and think “wow, they have so many clothes, how amazing” – but honestly, most of them are not wearing 75% or more of the clothes.

Speaking of selling clothes…

I’ve been selling a lot of my clothes on Poshmark. Any resale platform has huge ups and downs, but overall I like it for making the resell process as simple and seamless as possible. I’ve sold clothes on Poshmark that I haven’t touched in over a year, so getting some money back for those is better than nothing at all. Should I do a post on Poshmark and tips for selling?

Leather Jacket | by The Luxi Look

The Biggest Shopping Mistake I'm Guilty Of... | by The Luxi Look

Combat boots | by The Luxi Look

Animal Print Skirt | by The Luxi Look

The items I’m wearing here all fit into my new closet criteria:

+ Leather jacket – I bought this jacket from AllSaints on sale 4+ years ago and it has gotten good use. I love the details on it, but would honestly love something a little simpler. For my next jacket, I’m eyeing one from Acne or Iro. Knowing how much I wear this one and how it’ll truly be timeless, I feel ok (eventually) biting the bullet on one of these.

+ Silk cami from CAMI NYC – I wear this ALL the time. It goes with everything. I love silk camisoles as basics, they’re a little dressier than a basic tee and can be layered underneath so many tops. This top is so versatile, I just bought a similar one in white.

+ Slip skirt – To be honest, this piece is arguably a little trendy. I said my wardrobe was getting streamlined, not entirely boring ok?! How I approached buying this skirt – leopard comes and goes, as do slip skirts and dresses. Most importantly, I could style it for in and out of the office, which is a huge bonus for me since I do work a corporate job. Versatility is key for me!

+ Combat boots – another trendy piece, but one that I believe has staying power. These are from DSW, but Dr. Martens are everywhere this year as well. If you want to splurge, Gianvito Rossi and Prada have amazing options.

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I’ve mentioned briefly on the blog that I started a new job over the summer, but what I haven’t written about yet is travel on the job! Traveling for work is not new to me, my first job out of school in consulting required being on the road every week from Monday to Thursday. I’ll admit, it wasn’t for me and it made it very difficult to balance work, a relationship, my health, and any semblance of a social life. When I got the job offer for my new job, I knew there would be some travel involved – but I also knew I would have more say in when I travelled and how often.

For the past few weeks I’ve been flying from LA to NYC every week and although it’s been a lot of time spent on a plane, it’s also been incredibly invigorating and exciting. One thing that has been a challenge though is figuring out the best time of day to fly to New York. If you fly during the day, you essentially lose most of the day with the 3 hour time difference. The most efficient option I’ve found is often the red eye. I can’t say anyone loves a red eye, but I’ve been trying to figure out a routine that works. Here are the red eye essentials that help me get as much sleep as possible and come off the plane somewhat refreshed and ready to go!

Red Eye Essentials You Need:

Noise Cancelling Headphones – you don’t realize how loud planes are until you’re trying to get a halfway decent night’s rest! Noise cancelling headphones are travel must haves to block out noise in the airport and on the plane. They also come in handy in the event you have a crying baby next to you…

Silk Eye Mask – I’ve written about slip eye masks before (and pillowcases) but I honestly can’t stress how much I love them!! The material is so comfortable and it really helps if you’re trying to sleep in a public space or even at a hotel. I can’t travel without mine, I love them so much I have multiple masks that I keep around the house.

+ Emergen-C – planes are full of icky, gross germs. Ever get off a plane feeling a little congested or with a slight tickle in your throat? All of the recirculated air on planes is seriously gross – your immune system definitely takes a beating on a cross country flight. Combat this by chugging Emergen-c or taking a vitamin C supplement.

+ Cozy Sweats – maybe you’re one of those people that dresses up for flights. Maybe even red eyes. I am not one of those. If I’m not wearing full on pajamas, I’m definitely wearing comfy sweats. I mean, you’re trying to sleep!

Moisturizing Face Mask – if you’re ready to go all out with a full on sheet mask, try a super hydrating face mask (and drink tons of water on the flight!!). I like this one because you don’t even have to wash it off, and it has Sephora’s clean beauty seal!

What are your red eye essentials?

Sometimes basic is better. A closet with all the right basics is timeless, versatile, and practical. This year, my goal has been to choose high quality basics over trendy seasonal pieces, and the effort has paid off. It’s so easy to get dressed in the morning. I’m actually getting enough wear from everything I buy to justify my purchases. But basic does not have to equal boring! If you’re wondering how to keep your basics from being boring, read on to learn how to (easily) elevate basic pieces.

Must have wardrobe basics

First, you need to build your wardrobe foundation. These will be different for everyone, but I like to have a mix of classic pieces in white, black, gray, and camel. Personally I am not the biggest fan of navy, but this is a great color for basics as well. Some of the basics in my closet that have been getting a lot of wear this year include a black silk camisoledenim shorts, basic t-shirts, and black booties. These are classic pieces you can wear for multiple seasons and mix and match with trendier pieces.

Elevate Basic Pieces

The easiest step to elevate basic pieces

Just because you are wearing basic pieces doesn’t mean you can’t highlight your own style. The key to elevating basics is in how you choose to accessorize the rest of your outfit. You can either mix a basic item with a trendier piece, or elevate a simple look through your accessories. I’m a huge fan of statement pieces with basics. One of my girlfriends is the owner of a really killer accessories line called Sticks + Stones.

What would otherwise be a very simple (read: boring) outfit is instantly transformed by some well placed accessories – a statement necklace, earrings, and a studded belt. So this look is perfect for festival season or a casual weekend outing.

How do you elevate your basics? xx

top: cami nyc | shorts: re/done | belt: b-low the belt | jewelry: sticks + stones

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Florals aren’t just for spring. This feminine and romantic print is actually easy to incorporate into your wardrobe year around. Even as I’m shifting to neutrals and more classic pieces as I get older, I’ll always have a soft spot in my heart for floral prints. For spring, I’ve got my eye on something from Zimmermann. How swoon-worthy are these prints and dresses?! When it comes to winter, you can still incorporate florals into your outfit without looking completely out of place.

woman wearing Winter Florals at the poolside

woman wearing Winter Florals

woman posing near the pool

How to wear winter florals

Of course, in Southern California, winter can often mean 80 degrees outside – yes, we’re extremely lucky! – so we can get away with wearing off the shoulder maxi dresses like this one from Flynn Skye that I’m wearing. I know this isn’t the case everywhere! For colder climates, I would totally wear this print in the form of a blazer, jumpsuit, pants, or top for the winter. Having lived in the Midwest for the majority of my life, I can speak from first hand experience on how to transition some of your warmer weather pieces and prints through the fall and winter.

+ Choose a darker color palette. Black, gray, navy tones create more muted floral prints that don’t scream “SPRING!” as loudly. Florals don’t always have to be girly or super feminine – sometimes a darker floral palette can make for a grungier look.

+ Pick a heavier fabric – velvet and silk are always safe bets for colder months. Avoid fabrics such as linen or chiffon – anything too summer-y or meant to be worn on a vacation.

+ Make sure the rest of your outfit is seasonally appropriate. If you want to rock a floral skirt in the middle of winter, make sure to wear (ideally fleece lined) tights! In general, try to avoid too much exposed skin.

+ Go subtle or bold… the choice is yours. Thinking about wearing a floral jumpsuit? Pair with a blazer or duster coat. Maybe you want to wear some floral pants? Throw on a cozy cardigan or oversized turtleneck. Or perhaps you want to go all out with a printed coat.

closeup of woman wearing Winter Florals and jewelry

Of course, I love to layer tons of dainty gold jewelry over my floral pieces. Mine are from Dogeared, Monica Vinader, and Luv AJ. Throw on your favorite pair of shades and you’re good to go!

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Happy holidays! Only 9 days left in 2017… we’ll talk about resolutions next week, first let’s talk holiday + NYE outfit ideas. It’s not too soon to think about what you’re wearing on NYE. You can never go wrong with sequins, silk, or a jumpsuit! The way I see it, there’s no reason to reinvent yourself on NYE – want to wear a mini dress? Go for it! New year, new you? That can start later. Some of my favorite holiday + NYE pieces are from Michael Costello’s amazing collaboration with Revolve. I especially love this silk black bodysuit that’s versatile and goes beyond just NYE. For more holiday outfit ideas, shop my favorite picks below!

Holiday + NYE Outfit Ideas | by The Luxi Look

Holiday + NYE Outfit Ideas | by The Luxi Look

Holiday + NYE Outfit Ideas | by The Luxi Look

Holiday + NYE outfit ideas

Personally, I’m not trying to reinvent the wheel when it comes to NYE events. For most settings, you can’t go wrong with a great mini dress with stand out details. I’m also not usually one to worry about being overdressed, but you may want to keep in mind the venue you’ll be at. With that said, if you’re looking for a killer mini dress, some of my favorites this season have been from For Love and Lemons and NBD. I really love everything in the Michael Costello x Revolve collection as well. Again, some safe choices are always: black, silk, glitter/sequin, and velvet. Festive and appropriate for the occasion.

Holiday + NYE Outfit Ideas | by The Luxi Look

Holiday + NYE Outfit Ideas | by The Luxi Look

Holiday + NYE Outfit Ideas | by The Luxi Look

Holiday + NYE Outfit Ideas | by The Luxi Look

Hope everyone has a beautiful holiday weekend with their loved ones and enjoys some time off. I know I’ll be taking a much needed week away from work and with my loved ones. Stay tuned for the best after holiday sales (IMO so much better than Black Friday sales!) and more new content  in the new year! Sappy moment (sorry), but I feel so truly incredibly blessed to have this area to share my thoughts with all of you, I appreciate every comment + email so, so much, and hope to continue sharing more in 2018.

top: michael costello x revolve | pants: equipment

shoes: who what wear collection | clutch + earrings: box of style

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