It's been almost a year since
I started Playgrounds & Lollipops, and if I've discovered anything about myself, it's that I'm not a very good style blogger. I should essentially have close to 50 posts in the archives but instead I have less than 25. Yes, you could blame it on the fact that I am a mom of 2 young children, I work full time (although that wasn't always the case), and for the most part, my husband is the only one that can take my pictures. When he gets an emergency call from a client, I feel a little silly asking him to stop and take my picture before he goes and rescues a computer from its untimely demise. Priorities right?
{Top - local boutique Tullemoss (hand-wash only grrr! Be careful to read tags before you leave the store); Jeans - Gap; Shoes - Simply Vera by Vera Wang for Kohl's' Earrings - The Rusted Chain}
You could blame it on a lack of inspiring scenery. Here's me standing
in front of my house, or here's me
in my house. No graffiti walled backgrounds, no beautiful meadows. Just me and the chain link fence that outlines the school across the street. Or me and my brick wall. You get the picture.
See the stroller striding moms in the picture below? They gave me the weirdest looks as they walked by.
But the truth is most of the time I feel downright silly and ridiculous standing in front of the camera. I don't know how to pose, do I look at the camera, do I not? Where do I put my hands? What are my readers going to think of my outfit? In fact, who do I even think I am, thinking anyone wants to see my silly outfit? In fact I feel silly even blogging about the superficial world of fashion sometimes. Let's face it, there's a lot more important stuff going on in the world than talking about clothes, no matter how good they can make a tired momma feel. The insecurities I guess never stop, even when you're close to 35. Funny that I never feel this way when I'm about to
reveal my soul or
share a recipe.
When it comes down to it, I guess I'm disappointed in the direction that P&L has taken in the last year. I never intended it to simply be a "look what I wore" type of series, but it quickly became that and for one reason or another I didn't know how to change directions. My hope for P&L was that it could be a series that gave moms a little inspiration to think of fashion outside of the box. To try something new, shop at a store you wouldn't have thought of stepping into, wear a hat you didn't think you could pull off. If there's one thing I know my style isn't, is fussy. I wear a top, a pair of jeans and shoes. That's it, nice and simple. No complicated accessorizing, no avant-garde pieces that hurt your brain thinking of how you're going to wear them. Whose got time for complications right? So whether you think you can wear exactly what I'm wearing isn't the point, but rather, can the outfit equation be replicated for your body type? Absolutely.
Flattering Jeans + Cute Top + Ballet Flats + Simple Earrings = You're Set!
I also had hopes of providing all this insightful shopping advice along the way because if I am going to admit I can do anything right, its shopping. I have become quite a savvy shopper in all my years of experience both personally and professionally. I've learned to find my style, build a wardrobe that I like and I'm proud to say I've never put my family in debt in the process.
Before I go on and get myself into an irreversible depression for the day, I turn to you my readers and ask, what type of posts would you like to see going forward as it relates to fashion? As superficial as I sometimes feel blogging about fashion, it's what I do, it's what I love, and it's what I know. So you're stuck with it being a somewhat regular topic on here, in addition to my family and food :) Would you like to see styling tips, shopping tops, before and afters of other moms? What do you despise about your wardrobe, what would you like to change about it? Do you hate shopping and prefer to just buy a few pieces online, so would online tips be helpful? Want to learn how to quickly navigate through the mall with 2 small children in tow and still find what you're looking for?
I'm just throwing ideas out there, but would love to hear what you have to say. So would you help a lady out and be honest (but not brutal)? Please, if you can take a couple of minutes to comment, even if you normally don't. It's a new year and as you can see I'm already making some big changes in my life. I want to make some changes here on the blog as well. I don't want this blog to just be a journal of ME, but a space that can be useful and helpful, even when it comes to a silly little thing like clothes.
Project 2011 is going great so far. In the last two weeks my only purchase has been new foundation at my local beauty supply store with a GROUPON! I have to admit that after the gluttony of December, it's been easy to avoid shopping. Come March & April, it's going to be a different story. The One Warm Coat Drive is a huge success and we still have a week to go. We've gathered at least 100 coats, sweaters and sweatshirts. God is good! Have a great weekend everyone. It's supposed to be close to 80 degrees here so the sunny forecast has got me in the mood for soft nail polish colors, wispy tops, and eating on patios.