Thursday, March 27, 2014

Springfield Shopping Adventures

This past Saturday I had to go to Springfield, MO with my parents for my mom's Gourd Society meeting(she makes beautifully handcrafted gourds!). Since my aunt lives in Springfield, I got to spend the day with her and go on a shopping adventure! As I mentioned in my last post, I've been working on cycling out my wardrobe for one that feels more "me". This includes getting rid of a lot of the graphic t-shirts I used to wear and putting in some more professional pieces, as well as really cute and girly things. Which is exactly what I found on Saturday!

So, we headed to Battlefield Mall and hit up Forever 21 and Macy's. I planned on finding a simple pastel pink sweater for the day, and ended up getting quite a bit more, but it was totally worth it(and I got my birthday & Christmas presents out of the way from my aunt).

At Macy's, we found this simply adorable pink faux-leather jacket by American Rag Cie. I've taken to calling it my second "Pink Ladies" jacket and I'm really excited to wear it on warmer days this spring.

On to Forever 21! If you know me personally, you know I practically live in this store and it makes up probably 75% or more of my wardrobe. My only problem with it is the fact that their shoes sizes only go up to a size 10, but that's a post for another day. Anywho! At first I searched all over for that pink sweater I mentioned before. I found a couple possibilities, but all of them were a size small. I like to get at least a medium for arm length and I also just love oversized sweaters. However, I finally found this adorable pink and white striped sweater that made me pretty happy!
I tried on a couple dresses after that, accepted that I own way too many already, put them back, and then ended up finding this adorable floral top and a cream lace skirt. 
 I think both will be great to wear in the summer, and on especially warm spring days. I'm super excited about the top, it's so adorably girly and the way it drapes is absolutely lovely.

Also! I got a bonus once we went back to my aunt's house. My dad had gone around to the different antique stores in the area while I was with my aunt and he managed to find me something. He knows of my love for Disney and managed to find two Golden Books that fit my fancy.
They're both straight out of the early 1950s from what we could tell, which explains the poor word choice of "Indians"(oh, 1950s, you and your blatant stereotyping), but overall, the books are pretty cool. The art inside of the Cinderella one especially reminds me of the art of Mary Blair, but the listed Illustrator isn't her.


Overall, I'd say it was a pretty good day for shopping! I managed to get some pink hairbows too from Forever 21, which I totally forgot to photograph, so I might include them in a future post at some point. I'm just happy with how my closet is slowly turning into exactly what I want it to be. In truth, my goal is to look like a pretty pink princess, and hopefully I'm getting somewhere with that!

2 comments:

  1. Isn't shaping out your closet so fulfilling?! Especially figuring out what your color is and seeing a whole bunch of pieces of clothing that fit your aesthetic grouped together!!! Clothes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Agh exactly!!!! I've been a little frustrated lately because all the cute pastel/pink sections in my favorite stores lately have been getting smaller and smaller. Everything is getting replaced by so much black and almost 90s-grunge style clothing. Which is fine, but I need my style too! Agh clothes~~~

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