Double The Patterns, Double The Fun: An Outfit Highlight

Hello everyone! 

It's been a minute, hasn't it?  I always seem to do my famous disappearing act during the busy summer months.  But, I hope you missed me, just as much as I missed you!

It's been a crazy summer weather wise so far (no shocker there...we live in the Midwest after all), which has made getting up and dressed in the morning, that much more difficult.  Honestly, I always breath a sigh of relief once summer turns into fall, not only because it is my favorite season (I will eat pumpkin ANYTHING!), but it is so much easier to dress in layers. 

One of my fool proof, go to pieces for summer has been crop tops.  I can mix and match them with high-waisted skirts, pants and dresses depending on if I am heading to work or a weekend festival!  I have also been experimenting a lot with mixing prints.  For this outfit highlight I combined stripes and plaid, two of my favorite, basic patterns!

Top: Forever 21

Skirt: Target

Shirt: Sears

Shoes: Target

I've said it before and I'll say it again, no matter what your size, do not be afraid of stripes!  Have fun mixing and matching patterns and stepping out of your comfort zone, little by little.

My next outfit highlight will feature my outfit from this year's Lollapalooza!  Keep an eye out here for a full recap!

Much Love

xoxo

Mynt Condition: An Outfit Highlight

Being plus-size has never been easy.  Shopping for a dress for multiple school dances, middle school through high school, was my definition of torture.  Nothing I liked fit me, and most shopping trips ended in tears.  With the exception of a few curves-friendly stores like Maurices, my options growing up in Northern Michigan were slim to non. 

After graduating from college and moving to Chicago in 2012, I found myself immersed in a whole new world of possibilities.  Being plus-size has never been easy...but it was about to get so much better!

Shortly after moving to the city, I started working at Vive La Femme, a boutique that embraced women of size and retailed clothing from 12-24.  I met many other women in the Chicago plus-size community, including bloggers, models, and advocates, through Vive.  Most of them are still very dear friends of mine.

Last year, I was introduced to a new clothing line that was paving the way for fashion-forward, plus-size women.  This line is called Mynt 1792 and is based out of New York .  Even one of my favorite bloggers , Nicolette Mason is huge fan of the line! 

My outfit highlight for this post features my favorite Mynt 1792 top, the cascade sleeve blouse, in black.

Top: Mynt 1792

Necklace: Handmade

Bag: Coach

Pants: Forever 21

Shoes: Franco Sarto

Denise Bidot, Tanesha Awasthi, Tess Holiday; just a few of the many plus-size women who are breaking the mold and showing the world how beautiful and strong plus-size women can be.   I am proud to say, I am happy, healthy and curvy, and I am so, so thankful for brands like Mynt who support fashionable, plus-size ladies! 

Chicago Made Highlight: Toddler Royalty

Happy Monday Chicagoans! 

Usually, Mondays are a day we all dread and struggle to get through with copious amounts of caffeine, but today I am excited to debut a new highlight post on the blog, Chicago Made!  There are so many amazing creatives, business owners, and makers in the Windy City and I will be highlighting one a month right here!

To launch this new series, I would like to introduce Heather Parkin, the founder and designer of Chicago based, children's clothing line, Toddler Royalty!  Inspired by her two daughters, Lola and Simone, Heather set out to create a high-fashion clothing line for children that would promote confidence and independence. 

 The Toddler Royalty Mission:  To be a place that breathes creativity, uniqueness and individuality of today’s children.  Edgy yet sweet, soft yet punk-rock. We understand that our children’s clothing choices give them the opportunity to be whoever they want to be. 

 

Custom made, by hand, each piece from the Toddler Royalty collection exudes a beautiful, unmatchable quality.  A staple of the Fall/Winter 2014 collection and my personal favorite piece, The Poor Little Rich Girl dress, features an oh so sweet and vibrant heart pattern with a Peter Pan collar on top! 

I have been fascinated with fashion ever since I can remember, so I love that Toddler Royalty opens up the possibilities for young fashionistas everywhere to express themselves!   An obvious admirer of her work, I was excited to speak with Heather about her latest collection, her inspirations, and what drives her in running her own business!

Alluring Chicago:  You've mentioned that your two two daughters have been an inspiration for the line.  Can you tell me more about how they inspire you?

Toddler Royalty:  Well, they both love to play dress up as well as ‘dress up’ for almost any occasion.  They would go to school in Black Tie attire, every day if they could. The mixing and matching of different fabrics at Toddler Royalty come from watching them pick out their own outfits. They both have great style at such a young age.  Even Simone who’s only 2 ½, can put together some pretty darn cute outfits all by herself.

AC: Toddler Royalty is amazingly run solely by you!  How do you manage to run a business while continuing to do day to day life as a mother and a wife?

TR: Ummm, I’m crazy. Haha...No, but It’s definitely hard to balance everything. I drink a lot of coffee and I do most of my work at night after the girls go to bed. I put on endless episodes of Friends and work until I can’t keep my eyes open anymore.

AC: What is your favorite part about the process of making these unique pieces?

TR: I think shopping for the fabric. A favorite pastime of mine when I lived in Los Angeles, was getting coffee and going to Amoeba Records.  I would spend an entire afternoon wandering and listening to music, and to the sound of people shuffling through records.  It was always a new experience for me.  You would be amazed, in a record store that big, all the other sounds you would hear besides just music playing through the headphones or over the store speaker.  I would always walk out inspired and refreshed by the sounds.  Fabric shopping does the same thing for me. The colors, the textures, the prints,  all inspire me to create.

AC: Can you tell me about your latest collection?  

TR: The FW14 Collection was Toddler Royalty’s second collection since launching.  I really wanted to experience with different fabrics, textures and color ways, yet all the while, keeping it playful; and I think I was able to accomplish that with this season. That’s the great thing about Childrenswear, you can play and have fun and not take it as seriously as Womenswear or Menswear.  Kids love to mix, match and play with color, they have this silly innocence about them that makes whatever they wear lighthearted and fun.  So why shouldn’t that be the basis of what I’m doing when I’m creating the collections?   

AC: What was the inspiration behind the Poor Little Rich Girl dress? 

TR: Edie Sedgwick has always been an inspiration for me.  Everything about her style, from her hair and makeup to her clothing and the way she carried herself. The Poor Little Rich Girl dress definitely came from watching her in Andy Warhol films.  The print on that fabric reminded me of the colors that Andy Warhol used  in his artwork. With the mini dress cut and the Peter Pan collar, I feel like that’s something Edie would totally have rocked.

AC: What is your hope for the future of Toddler Royalty?

TR: At the moment,  I am focusing on collaborating with other artist of all kinds.  I think this is important for me as a designer, always keeping it fresh and having new ideas evolve. Being surrounded by like-minded people that you can collaborate with only makes what you’re doing stronger.  And down the road,  I would like all the "Toddlers" of the world to be able to come to our site and create their own Toddler Royalty pieces.  They would be able to pick out their own fabrics and patterns, from the variety we provide, and when they’re done they would be able to name their piece, for example: Lola for Toddler Royalty would be on the garment tag, and then we would make it.  This really gives them the opportunity to build their independence and style, all while having fun, and that’s really the point isn’t it,  just to have fun?

 

You said it Heather!  And what's more fun than a GIVEAWAY?  I have partnered with Toddler Royalty to give away a Poor Little Rich Girl dress (a $136 value) to one lucky winner!  Read the full contest details bellow to enter:

1. Follow @Alluringchi and @ToddlerRoyalty on Instagram.

2. Tag a friend (or as many friends as you'd like!) in the comment box of the giveaway Instagram post.

3. Check out ToddlerRoyalty.com and comment on this blog post what your favorite look is from the collection!

That's it!  It's easy as 1,2,3.  A winner will be announced on next week's post, as well as on my Instagram, so enter, share, and keep an eye out here!

 

Much Love xoxo

 

 

TROUVÉ Magazine Issue 2

There are few events in my life that had me counting down the days, hours and minutes until their arrival.  The release of Trouvé Magazine Issue 2 was one of those days. 

When my beautifully wrapped parcel arrived, I held it tightly to my chest (yes, sometimes I hug my mail) and squealed with delight.

It's been a long time coming, but so worth the wait.  In Late June, I reached out to Amanda Marko, Designer and Publisher of Trouvé , to express my interest in contributing to this amazing publication, which I found out about while scrolling through my Instagram feed one day. 

I am beyond honored to have been a contributor to the latest issue.  My Creativity Found piece, The "Second" City, highlights how I've found inspiration and wonderment in the big city of Chicago through art, food, and architecture. 

Check out a sneak peek bellow and purchase a copy for yourself here!

And of course, what do you do when you are published in a magazine as beautiful as this?  You do a photo shoot!

Necklace: Lia Sophia (gifted)

Shirt: thrifted

Skirt: Target (dress converted to a skirt)

Heels: Nine West

I hope you all get a chance to hold this gorgeous publication in your hands soon!  You are sure to love every page, filled with the most wonderful stories, photographs and found creativity.

 

Much Love xoxo

Pretty In Peplum: An Outfit Highlight

How is it already August?  It barely feels like we had summer here, in Chicago.  The bright side?  I am completely enthralled with fall!  As soon as the air starts to chill, I immediately start craving anything and everything pumpkin flavored.  Mmmmm... pumpkin spice lattes. 

Before it gets too cold, I am donning this sleeveless peplum top.  I combined it with a bright pencil skirt and strappy heals for a fun, yet work ready look.  

Top:  Apt. 9  Found at: Kohl's

Skirt: Apt. 9 Found a:t Kohl's

Shoes: Adrienne Vittadini Found at: TJ MAXX

 

For awhile, I was skeptical of the peplum trend.  Ladies, contrary to popular belief (just like the myth of stripes), it does not make your hips look any bigger.  Don't be afraid to try out a daring trend!  With the fall comes change...

 

Much Love xoxo