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what I wore : stripes + overalls

by Kaylah Stroup July 6, 2017
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I feel like my wardrobe is heading toward something Steve Jobs-esque. Not that I’m going to start wearing black turtlenecks and jeans every single day but that I’ve started simplifying it without even meaning to! I really enjoy getting dressed up, and puting together fun outfits but maybe more than that I love anything I can just throw on and know its going to look awesome without having to waste time over-thinking it. Overalls and stripes are basically that to me. Honestly, stripes in general are just my jam. I’m sure you could have gathered that information from looking through my past what I wore posts though, right?

I already had an abundance of black and white striped tops, my collection of overalls is pretty respectable (lol), and I just picked these snazzy white Reebok Classics from DSW! They are so comfortable. Also – maybe sort of getting off topic a bit here – have you guys been in DSW lately? I hadn’t and felt a little bit like a kid in a candy store with the number of shoes I actually liked. I feel like I browse the shoes at all my regular stops but never make it a point to actually go to shoe stores which, surprise surprise, is clearly a mistake! SO many amazing shoes there. I’m honestly surprised I made it out with only one pair.

Back to what I was saying, all together this is such a simple outfit but I feel like it looks like I spent more than three seconds picking it out. Despite the fact that clean white shoes are really hard for me to maintain I still always end up choosing them. For the few times I get to wear them while they’re still their original color I feel so fabulous, and fashionable. I’m excited to pair these ones with some simple dresses this summer before they’re absolutely destroyed.

What’s your favorite quick + easy outfit? I’d be very interested to know because I’m sure overalls wouldn’t be a quick + easy outfit for everyone and I bet a lot of other people’s choices would be something I’d end up overthinking. I guess it’s all about what makes you feel best.
xoxo

One last thing! My hair in these photos is extremely faded green, as you probably noticed. I’d been purposely fading my hair for a while so that I could finally move on from green. I felt a little self consious about it because I knew how faded it really was but looking at these photos I realize it looked dang awesome! Sometimes I wish dyeing hair could be more of a science but the journey really is half the fun and it leads me to colors I probably wouldn’t do otherwise. I definitely rocked this faded hair! Needless to say, if you didn’t catch on by the past tense I spoke in, I’m no longer green. At least, not entirely. Photos to come soon, OBVIOUSLY!

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what I wore : beetle dress

by Kaylah Stroup June 7, 2017

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A while back in my Friday Favorites I featured a dress from the brand CowCow and mentioned how I wanted to pick one up eventually. They’re cheap, they have pretty awesome reviews, and the biggest selling point for me is the fact that they offer really unique prints. Basically anything you can think of, they have it on a dress. Mushrooms, sushi, bees, bats, and so on! I was leaning toward bats until I found this beetle dress, and felt compelled to purchase immediately. It comes in a variety of different colors but the ‘beige’ one seemed like it’d be the easiest color to pair with other things. This dress is definitely white, not beige. No idea whats up with that!

A few things to note if you want to purchase one of these dresses – I’m fairly tall so this dress is a bit short on me. Nothing a pair of stretchy shorts underneath or tights in cooler months can’t solve though. I also would recommend possibly sizing up if you have large breasts. Some reviews noted that the pattern stretched out in that area but my issue was actually with the length of the dress. In the front its much shorter because of my boobs. I almost feel dumb mentioning that because… well, duh, it should be obvious that its going to take more fabric to cover them babies. Its just that I don’t really notice it with any of my other clothes but I feel like this dress is significantly shorter in the front because of my boobs.

Those things aside, I feel like this was a solid buy! I only wish I could find more clothes covered in beetles…

details
glasses – Louise via Warby Parker
sweater – Charter School Cardigan via Modcloth
plugs – Omerica Organic
(use rep code “daintysq” for 20% off!)
dress – Beetle Dress via CowCow
shoes – Modcloth

 

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what I wore : note to self

by Kaylah Stroup May 17, 2017

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A list of things I need to write, read, and remember…

The beauty of another person doesn’t diminish my own.

You don’t have to be petite and delicate to be a beautiful woman. There is nothing wrong with being tall, and there is definitely nothing wrong with curves.

Not having a flat stomach does not ruin an entire outfit. No one actually gives a shit, and if they do… well they aren’t the kind of people you want in your life anyway.

The human body is an ever changing thing. My weight will fluctuate and that’s perfectly fine.

outfit details
glasses – Louise via Warby Parker
jean jacket – pink jean jacket via Target
pins – things will work out + feminist pin c/o Moorea Seal
backpack – TJ Maxx
shirt – Daisy Natives
overalls- H&M (a few years back)
socks – eye socks by Coucou Suzette
shoes – Palladium Boots (similar)

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how to clean up hair dye messes

by Kaylah Stroup May 4, 2017

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This idea for this post popped into my head when I was dyeing my hair last week and accidently flung a huge green glob of dye onto my beautiful, bright white bathroom floor. Totally not a big deal at all though! Coincidentally a few days after starting this draft I got a string of comments from people wanting to know how to clean up hair dye. After all these years I have cleaning up my hair dye messes down to a science. There are tons of different methods and products you could use but these are what I’ve come to trust.

Before you start –

Remove your rugs, and prepare your surfaces. When Jeff and I moved into together I was excited to get all his bright white towels. I got rid of most of my old ones but kept a handful just for when I dye my hair. I lay two on the floor since for some reason I always end up flinging dye down there. Always make sure to check your feet before stepping off the towels too! I recommend using old towels for this. Dye is definitely not easy to get out of towels when directly applied to the fabric.

I place a lap desk in the sink and then cover that with another old towel. I’m a huge fan of my lap desk, as you can see it gets a lot of use. I eat on it, I paint my nails on it, it’s great for writing on, and it makes the perfect surface to set up a hair dye station. Having a flat surface for my tubs of dye to rest on helps minimize the mess since they aren’t falling all over the place. Plus clean up is super simple, you just have to remove the towel and throw it in the wash.

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Clean up time –

As an A+ procrastinator, I know the feeling of “I’ll get that later” all too well but when it comes to cleaning up hair dye sooner really is better. It’s so much easier if you get it cleaned up as soon as you’re done dyeing your hair but fret not, even if you catch a stain a month later it’s still possible to remove it!

My method of clean up is to wipe up any globs of dye up with toilet paper. Take care not to smear the dye around very much, you don’t want an even larger area to clean. Then I spray on some bleach based cleaner, let it sit a few minutes, then wipe clean with a damp rag. I’m actually a huge fan of Target brand cleaner. It works just as well as any brand name. Depending on the color, it normally takes a few applications to get the dye completely up.

If that doesn’t work or isn’t getting it all up, I follow with Bar Keepers Friend. This is my mom’s favorite cleaning product, and I understand why. This stuff is like magic when it comes to cleaning up messes. It works so well that I don’t recommend buying generic or same thing but different brand. Bar Keepers Friend all the way!

Simply wet the stained area, sprinkle a little Bar Keepers Friend on top, let it sit for a few minutes and scrub it off with a sponge. If the area hasn’t come 100% clean simply repeat the process.

This seems fairly obvious but I highly, highly recommend rinsing the dye out of your hair in the kitchen sink. There will be barely any clean up compared to the crime scene that is a shower after rinsing out dye.

Staying on top of it –

If you’re dyeing your hair bright unnatural colors, chances are when you rinse your hair is never going to run completely clear which means you’re always adding a tiny bit of color to your shower or tub. In the past I just cleaned, probably not as often as I should have, with the bleach cleaner mentioned above. When I moved into this apartment with it’s freshly refinished white claw foot tub I was given specific instructions on what I could and could not do in the tub. One of the things on prohibited list was bleach based cleaners.

Now instead of my not so frequent bleach cleaning, I clean weekly with Mrs. Meyer’s tub and tile cleaner to keep everything bright, and clean. It gets the job done, and it smells SO nice. I could seriously write a whole post about how much I love Mrs. Meyer’s products. This is the cheesiest sentence I’ve ever written on this blog but Mrs. Meyer’s products make cleaning fun, and I’m not even getting paid to say that! I truly, truly LOVE everything Mrs. Meyer’s I’ve ever tried.

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The other big hair dye clean up question I get is how to stop staining on clothing, hands, pillowcases, etc. Using a high-quality dye is definitely going to help that. Cheap dye stains basically everything but your hair. I always, always, alwaaaays recommend Punky Colours. I never really have any issues with staining after the first two or three days after dyeing. I don’t really think there is any way to stop that though. I simply make sure not to wear white or other light colored tops those first few days.

I’ve never had any issues with staining pillowcases except in rare instances that I’ve gone to bed with wet hair. I did recently switch to a satin pillowcase since I had heard such great things about them and how good they are for your skin and hair. I can’t say enough nice things about it. It basically put an end to my bed head. I wake up with normal looking bangs, not ones that stick straight up! I bought mine in black so that it’d match any bedding I bought in the future. If you’re having issues with pillowcase staining getting one of these could be a two for one deal – no stains + nicer hair in the morning!

As for washing out stains on clothing, and bedding I honestly don’t do anything special. I just wash my clothes as normal. I don’t even have a fancy detergent to recommend to you because I just buy whatever smells the best when I run out. The only items that have stains are those that dye has been applied to specifically, like when a big glob hits the towel on the floor. I do always add Borax to my laundry which might help with removing any color rubbed off onto clothing and bedding.

Good luck! If you have any questions about cleaning up hair dye or about dyeing hair in general, just let me know!
xoxo

YOU CAN FIND MORE HAIR DYE TIPS AND GUIDES IN MY HAIR MASTER POST.

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what I wore : blue + brown

by Kaylah Stroup April 26, 2017

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I’m thinking these might be my last outfit photos with bright green hair. (Extra emphasis on ‘bright’ because I’ll probably have another with my currently faded color) If I say that I have to do it, right? That’s half the reason I’m writing it, to be honest. I’ve been rocking this green hair for over a year which is definitely a record for me. I love it and I usually stick with the saying ‘If it’s not broke, don’t fix it.’ But touching up my hair isn’t all that fun anymore. It’s a chore. I’m no longer excited about my green hair as often as I feel like I should be which means it’s time to move on. My roots are pretty long right now and the idea of bleaching them and just slopping on some green dye feels boring.

I’m nervous though because I know I’ll miss it. I remember someone commenting years ago that I could pull off all the colors they’d seen me in but no one can pull off green and then in my head I was ‘Oh yeah? Watch this.’ Green kind of feels like my natural hair color at this point. It suits me wonderfully, and I really dig being a swamp princess.

I guess I should order some dye today if I really want to do this. What color combination do you think I should do next? I’m honestly not sold on a color yet.

details
glasses – Raglan via Warby Parker
dress – Marshalls (similar)
belt – Modcloth
pin – catshroom by Pony People
cardigan – Charter School Cardigan via Modcloth
boots – ankle boots via Top Moda

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what I wore : incognito elephants

by Kaylah Stroup April 11, 2017

Let it be known that this is the dress that converted me to a shift dress fan and I think my summers will be 100 times more enjoyable now. You might even say it “shifted” my views. Ba dum tissss. If you hadn’t noticed my dresses are basically all fit and flare. I feel like that’s a super flattering style and it just works on my body. The thing is, it’s miserable in the summer especially when you wear a belt along with it. It’s just so hot having that fabric clinging to you. Even if the rest of you is a decent temperature there’s just this sweaty band around your midsection. That sounds gross but that’s life. I’d basically just stopped wearing dresses in the summer except on cool days and when absolutely necessary. It’s hard to feel cute when you’re sweaty. (Unless that sweat is well earned. I don’t know about you but I feel my best after a good bike ride. I swear my skin looks so much nicer than any other time. Anywaaaay…)

Urban Outfitters has some seriously cute summer dresses right now that I already had my eye on so when they reached out to work together I was like “Yes, pleeease!” I always thought that shift dresses weren’t for me … then I tried this one on! I was drawn to the pattern but was a little nervous about the style. Like I said, it’s not a cut I would normally gravitate toward. Well, after putting it on I literally twirled my way out of the fitting room to show my mom who agreed it looked darn good! It’s so breezy. Despite not coming in at the waist like I thought I “needed”, I feel like it looks super cute. It even has a cutout on the back which I love. It’s basically the ultimate summer dress! Plus black and white always look amazing with my hair color.

Also, how long did it take you to spot the elephants on this dress? I thought it was just squiggles but when I tried on the dress for Jeff he immediately said “cute elephant dress!” I was like “…wait. what?! nuh uh!” Now I can see them clear as day! I’m almost embarrassed I didn’t spot them right away.

details
dress – Silence + Noise Shift Dress
cardigan – BDG Parker Cardigan
backpack – Fjallraven Kanken Mini
boots –Palladium Boots
all c/o Urban Outfitters.

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what I wore : a food baby

by Kaylah Stroup April 5, 2017

Sharing outfit photos can be scary. There are a lot of people who think that because something is published or otherwise put out into the world that it’s up for debate or open to criticism. People tend to forget that behind every single thing there is a real person who is potentially reading these things, and being affected. It doesn’t even have to be a huge deal, a simple off handed comment can shift how someone thinks for the worst.

A year or so ago I shared a photo of Jeff and I. It was an adorable photo with a caption about our half anniversary but someone left a comment asking if I was expecting*. That caused me to look super closely at my body in that photo… and in every single photo I shared ever after that. My stomach is not flat. It never will be. I’m not pregnant…and I never plan to be. It shouldn’t be necessary for me to have to examine my body closely and meticulously before sharing photos for fear that someone will ask if last night’s sushi is a baby or comment that my knees are ugly. (Yes, that really happened. And yeah, that made me self conscious for a while until I realized that you have to be a real dingus to make fun of someone’s knees. I mean, THEY’RE KNEES. For the record, my knees look just like everyone’s knees)

Comments like these are why everything gets photoshopped. Why Madonna is photoshopped to look twenty years younger, why apps like facetune even exist, why bloggers edit out their pimples, and on, and on, and on. You can’t comment on these stupid things and also be outraged at the fact people photoshop themselves into oblivion. It just doesn’t work that way.

I’m mentioning all this because immediately after thinking “Oh, these turned out cute” my next thought was “Shoot, someone is going to ask if I’m pregnant. I just know it.” And then “darn it, you can really see the dye on my scalp.” I started trying to fix the dye along my hairline so my head didn’t look so blue but realized I definitely have better things to do. I have no reason to be ashamed that there is dye on my scalp. It happens. Every time I dye my hair, my scalp is the same color as my hair for a few days. I also have no reason to try and hide the fact my stomach isn’t completely flat. I love food. I eat well. So what?

I always feel a little nervous to share this sort of commentary. I don’t want to stir the pot or draw negative attention to myself but I definitely want to use my platform to remind people to be better to others. Nobodies life is all peaches and cream. Everyone struggles. Why add to that with silly little nitpicks? Do your best to raise other people up. Comment on the good things, instead of the “bad”! I’m going to leave you with one of my favorite little sayings…

“You shouldn’t point out things about people’s appearances if they can’t fix it in ten seconds.”

for your viewing pleasure, dye on my scalp.

details
shirt – TJ Maxx
sweater – Moorea Seal
glasses – Louise via Warby Parker
pins – Jim Carrey via Two Ghouls Press, Pizza c/o Moorea Seal, Tooth via Hooptedoodle
jeans – TJ Maxx (similar pair)
boots – Palladium Boots c/o Urban Outfitters

*For the love of dog, STOP ASKING PEOPLE IF THEY ARE PREGNANT. If they want you to know, they’ll tell you. Otherwise, it’s none of yer bee’s wax. Even if you think you’re being friendly, it’s just intrusive. Women aren’t simply baby machines. I could rant about this subject for years but we should probably save that for another day.

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what I wore : easy breezy

by Kaylah Stroup March 8, 2017
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 details
glasses – Louise via Warby Parker
dress – TJ Maxx
sweater – Macy’s
pins – skull by Valley Cruise Press, cactus by Justine Gilbuena
necklace – Moorea Seal
tights – House of Holland (many years ago!)
backpack – TJ Maxx (similar)
shoes – White Mountain oxfords via Amazon

Say “hello!” to my new favorite outfit! I’ve been trying really hard these past couple years to whittle my wardrobe down to items that are easy to wear, and that make me feel really great. I want a closet full of items that I don’t even have to think about. Things you just pop on and automatically feel like a million bucks. This dress is definitely one of those items especially when paired with a simple oversized sweater and some oxfords.

I was having one of those “try everything on!!” days at TJ Maxx recently and ended up taking this dress into the fitting room with me. It’s not my typical style (aka it’s not black and white, or a fit and flare style of dress) but I loved it immediately. I bought it with my trip to New Orleans in mind. It ended up being perfect for the weather down there. I kind of wished I could have just worn it all week. I also kind of wish I could just wear it every single day now that I’m back at home too.

Must find more dresses just like this!!!
xoxo

 

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what I wore : green + pink

by Kaylah Stroup February 21, 2017
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details 
glasses – Louise via Warby Parker
 sweater – Charter School Cardigan via Modcloth
dress – floral halterneck dress c/o Blue Banana (also on Amazon in more sizes!)
belt – thrifted
shoes – Modcloth

I am madly in love with the combination of light pink and green. Actually light pink is kind of my jam right now. I just looked over at my right hand where I have on the rose gold Apple watch, my mouse is resting on a pink mouse pad and I can see my Kindle which has a case of the same color. I haven’t fallen so hard for a color in my life. I’m not sure what it is but I think it’s probably partially because it goes with my hair so nicely and since this hair color doesn’t seem to be going anywhere soon (despite the “Is that for St. Patrick’s Day” comments that make me want to rip it all out) I guess it’s a good thing I’ve fallen for a color that compliments it so well.

Hope you’re having a lovely week.
xoxo

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