A Ted Baker Summer

ted baker boston fashion show

A couple weeks ago, I attended a Fashionably Late show at the Liberty Hotel in Boston– this one featuring Ted Baker London. I’m a huge fan of all things related to British fashion, and it was so fun to see some of Ted Baker’s newest summer pieces. A few of my favorites from the evening…

ted baker summer jackets[ MEEDA Blazer, $298 // ZOHE Cropped Jacket, $310 // KERISA Jacket, $248 ]

color block pleated skirt[ ALIMA Pleated Collar Top, $175 // LAVAA Colour Block Midi, $225 ]

ted baker summer dresses[ PERLAA Floral Dress, $298 // CANNA Dress, $198 // ATTAVIA Printed Maxi, $375 ]

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Ted Baker is also celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year, and you can celebrate with them TONIGHT! Boston friends, Lux & Concord is hosting a party at the Newbury Street location (201 Newbury) tonight from 6-9 PM. Enjoy 25% off, plus RSVP here and you’ll be automatically entered to win the trip of a lifetime! For other cities, check the Ted Baker twitter account to see where your party is…!

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Spring at Anthropologie

anthropologie spring fashion show

Woven Bow Belt, $38

Last week, I had the pleasure of attending the Harvard Square Anthropologie’s Spring Fashion Show. Featuring 21 different spring looks, it could not have made me more antsy for warm weather to arrive! Tons of picnic-perfect dresses, floral pants, fun skirt + top combos, and of course Anthropologie’s signature sweet detailing was all about. See for yourself…!

anthropologie floral pants

[ Katrine Peplum Top, $88 +  Tapestry Floral Charlie Trousers, $118 ]

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anthropologie spring 2013

[ Pompom Crest Tee, $68 +  Sanoh Gauze Skirt, $148 ]
Cloverlace Dress, $298 // Tie-Front Perpignan Top, $68 + MiH Breathless Skinny, $233 ]

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[ Tiered Habitual Shirtdress, $148 // Indigo-Ruled Buttondown, $88 // Drafted Petals Romper, $148 ]

purple striped straws

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[ Stellina Skirt, $78 // Jardim Lace Dress, $298// Lefkara Lace Dress, $148 ]

anthropologie pink lace dress jewel belt

[ Infinite Glisten Belt, $48 ]

What’s on your Anthropologie spring wish list?!

HerCampus Presents College Fashion Week

I’m two years out of college. I went to a college fashion show last week. #noshame

HerCampus College Fashion Week

I just missed HerCampus– if this amazing college lifestyle website had been around when I was still in school, I guarantee I would have been first in line trying to write for it. I did have the fun opportunity last week, though, to attend the Boston leg of their College Fashion Week– a fashion show at The Estate featuring student models and read-to-wear fall styles. As if I didn’t want to go back to college enough already, I do even more so now…

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hercampus fashion show

the estate fashion show

boston university dear abbeys

hercampus fashion week boston

post script. Those studs in black and white? The Dear Abbeys from BU. If you like a cappella, check them out. If you don’t, check them out and they’re change your mind.

Reveal

Last month I had the wonderful opportunity to attend The Massachusetts College of Art and Design’s student fashion show: MassArt REVEAL. What a fun experience, especially since I was heavily involved in my college’s Fashion Society and fashion show once upon a time. The models [and designers] rocked it at the new Revere Hotel’s Space 57, where I got to sit front row with the sweetest Zoe of Fashion is Freedom! [I'm so spoiled.]

There are some seriously talented designers roaming around MassArt, and I’m so glad I got the chance to see such beautiful and unique designs so intimately. You can view more photos from the show on my Flickr!

Back To My Roots

For three years in college, I was a member of my school’s Fashion Society, serving as Vice President my senior year. I was so excited that I had the chance to visit this weekend and see their spring fashion show, which happens to be one of the largest entirely student-run fashion shows in the country (schools like FIDM and FIT have faculty involved in their productions). These kids young men and women are doing amazing things and I could not have been prouder to see them put on such a fantastic show!

This year, they spiced things up a bit. Half of the production featured designs done completely by students, while the other half featured student stylists– meaning they took pieces already in stores to put together ensembles. SUCH an interesting and enjoyable twist!

Most definitely stealing some styling tips from this line…

Linking up with a {little} dash of ash for an Instagram Monday. Congratulations again to all involved with Stylescape!