Filed under: Wonderfelle at Work | Tags: bags, blazer, bracelet, Christian Louboutin, Dara Ettinger, dress, earrings, heels, Kate Spade, Kendra Scott, Kenneth Cole, Reed Krakoff, rings, Stuart Weitzman, Tara Jarmon, Topshop
This Tara Jarmon wrap dress is an great wardrobe staple that can easily for from work to weekend. Pair it with a cropped blazer, simple gold jewelry and pumps for work and with sleek heels and a statement necklace for weekend cocktails.

for work: 1) Topshop cropped boucle blazer 2) Tara Jarmon wrap dress 3) Kate Spade stud earrings 4) Kenneth Cole linked bracelet 5) Reed Krakoff tote 6) Dara Ettinger Nadia druzy ring 7) Stuart Weitzman Hello pumps

for weekend: 1) Rebecca Minkoff bag 2) Tara Jarmon wrap dress 3) Kendra Scott Riley earrings 4) Kendra Scott Harlow necklace 5) Christian Louboutin patent sandals
Filed under: Daily Commute | Tags: Cole Haan, flats, Maria Sharapova, sequins
I’m a fan of the Maria Sharapova by Cole Haan Air Bacara flats – but in glitter they’re that much better. Featuring a cushioned foot bed, Nike Air technology rubber pods on the outsole and a laced bow accent at the heels, these flats are much better constructed than the similarly styled Gap City Flats and come in a plethora of colors including black and silver glitter.

Maria Sharapova by Cole Haan Air Bacara flats
Filed under: Wonderfelle Wants | Tags: bags, bracelet, flats, heels, iPad case, iPhone case, key holder, Miu Miu, Valentine's Day, wallet
Last week I was smitten with the new bags in Proenza Schouler’s Valentine’s Day Collection… and then I came across Miu Miu’s Valentine’s Day Collection – filled with luxurious grained leather, Swarovski crystals, gold plated and palladium studs – its definitely a new favorite!
The collection ranges from cute calf leather key holders for $250 to embellished shoulder bags that run from $1,150 – $1,495. Miu Miu’s crystal embellishment is always impeccable – and infinitely more stunning in person. Unfortunately the Valentine’s collection doesn’t include shoes, but there are a few standouts in the current collection fitting for the holiday as well…

1) Ballet Flats 2) iPhone Case 3) Jeweled Ballet Flats (LOVE these!) 4) Wallet
5) Crystal Heels (incredible in person) 6) Key Holders 7) iPad Case 8) Bracelet
Filed under: Wonderfelle at Work | Tags: Asos, bags, blazer, Bounkit, clutch, earrings, Elizabeth and James, heels, Karl, Mulberry, rings, sequins, tank, Theory, Tibi, Vince Camuto, Z Spoke Zac Posen
Day after day of wearing plain (insert black/ grey/ navy) suit blazers can get a bit boring in the corporate world, so I’m always on the look out for interesting blazers that are more versatile – this Cascade Open-Front Blazer is tailored enough to wear with a slim fit cobalt pant for casual Friday and stylish enough to wear with sequin leggings for a night out.

For Work: 1) Tibi Silk-Crepe tank (perfect light layer for wearing under blazers) 2) Cascade Open-Front Blazer 3) Tibi Crepe de Chine Pants (how gorgeous is this color) 4) Z Spoke Zac Posen bag 5) Beyond Rings Cabochon Spiral Ring 6) Mulberry Bow Pumps (can’t resist a bow!)

For Weekend: 1) Karl Sequined Pants (underwhelmed by the new Karl collection overall, but these are awesome) 2) Cascade Open-Front Blazer 3) Theory Tank 4) Elizabeth and James Nile Ring 5) Vince Camuto Jorgie Pumps (20% off with code 20GIFT) 6) Asos Metallic Portfolio Clutch (only $23 now + 20% off with code THANKS20) 7) Bounkit Onyx Earrings
Happy Weekend!
Have y’all seen the Proenza Schouler collection for Valentine’s Day? A bright red bag had been on my sartorial bucket list for awhile and I’m really loving the PS1 Large Chain Wallet in Lipstick leather as well as the pricier version in Iguana.

PS1 Large Chain Wallet Leather / PS1 Large Chain Wallet Iguana
Dear husband, you know bags and shoes make the best presents, right?
Filed under: Reviews | Tags: flats, Lanvin, Lanvin signature flats, Tory Burch, Tory Burch Eddie, Vera Wang, Vera Wang Lillian
For those of you who don’t know, I walk to work every day. I love living in the heart of the city and not having to deal with traffic or public transportation. My current commute is about 7.5 minutes if I time the 2 stoplights right – however, my husband and I are moving next month and my commute is basically going to double! I know a 15 minute walk is still not bad at all – and moving into our brand new apartment with his and her closets is definitely worth it – but knowing that I’ll be walking 2 miles a day makes me more conscious of the comfort of my commuting shoes.
Let me be clear – when I say comfort, I mean relatively speaking. I don’t really care if Uggs are comfortable – they are ugly and regardless of how cold it is I would never wear them to walk to work. I’d also never wear anything resembling an athletic shoe, Toms, Crocs or flip flops to work. So when I refer to commuting shoes, I really mean a chic ballet flat (I change into heels at the office) unless its raining in which case I wear these rain boots.

My husband gifted me with these python Lanvin flats (super on sale now + 2.5% cash back via ebates) which I am obsessed with – but I get anxious about ruining my really expensive shoes and try to avoid wearing them outside too much. Sounds a little silly right? I struggle sometimes with finding the right balance between wanting the high quality and craftsmanship of designer shoes and the practicality of more affordable shoes that I don’t mind wearing out.

I’ve tried a ton of different flats in search of the holy grail of commuting flats and thought I’d share my reviews with you – starting with a winter commuting staple – plain, black patent flats. I’ll compare 3 popular options which at first glance look almost identical when worn: Lanvin signature flats, Vera Wang Lillian flats and Tory Burch Eddie flats. For reference I’m usually a size 7, normal width but do find I need to size up sometimes in designer shoes that are particularly narrow.

Lanvin signature ballet flat: (retails for $495, runs small, try 1/2 size up) There is a reason these babies are said to be the most comfortable flats out there by fashion folks, celebrities and regular people like me. The craftsmanship is undeniable and features incredibly soft leather interior lining, a padded arch for support and a small, concealed wedge heel (supposedly 25mm but it doesn’t seem that tall to me) – I think the fact that they aren’t completely flat makes them more comfortable. The leather also molds to your feet very easily and in my experience these require very little breaking in (wearing these blister cushions the first couple times helps if you have issues). At $495 they are certainly pricey for a plain black flat and this classic style rarely goes on sale like some of the more seasonal Lanvin flats. Despite the comfort and quality, this is more than what I think is reasonable to spend on a plain black pair of flats. I do love Lanvin flats though and would love a closet full of them if it were fiscally responsible, but for now I’d rather spend my Lanvin $$$ on the harder to find colors/styles and exotic leathers (preferably on sale)!

Vera Wang Lavender Lillian flat: (retails for $195, runs a little small, but they stretch out after a couple of wears – size up if you are in between sizes) Awhile ago I was perusing flats on ShopStyle and was surprised at just how much these flats looked like the coveted Lanvin flats. I originally purchased them sight unseen after reading numerous positive reviews and have been very pleased. At first they seemed a bit stiffer than Lanvin flats so I wore them around my apartment for about 30 minutes with thin socks on to break them in. They also feature a soft leather lining (although not as buttery), and the padded insole actually feels more substantial. There is also the same elastic banding and small, concealed wedge heel. I find these to be similar in comfort to Lanvin flats with a minimal difference in craftsmanship. Given the fact that they retail for less than half the price, I think they are a great investment and may potentially be my HG commuting flats. They are currently available here on sale for $97.50 in limited sizes and also on sale at Neiman Marcus Last Call, Piperlime and a few other online retailers. Since these are shoes I know I could wear forever, I’m tempted to buy another pair (or 5)!

Tory Burch Eddie flat: (retails for $178, runs TTS) I know Tory Burch flats have a somewhat of a cult following, but honestly I don’t completely get it. I am not really a fan of the large logo on the front of the Revas and I’ve had issues with the quality of the Prescots (as in holes in the bottom, weaving coming undone after a couple of wears). Nonetheless I thought I’d give Eddies a chance - mostly because i wanted to love the crystal bow flats. The Eddies fit the most comfortably straight out of the box for me and also feature leather interior lining. There is a very lightly padded insole but it doesn’t compare to the padding of the Lanvin or Vera Wang flats. They also have rubber soles instead of leather – which I often prefer, but in this case they don’t seem to makeup for the the lower quality of the shoe. They feel more like slippers than a substantial flat – like the kind of roll-up flats you throw in your purse to change into at the end of a long night in heels. Overall I wouldn’t recommend them as commuting flats – despite the lower price point the level of craftsmanship is not there. They are comfortable however but may be more appropriate if you aren’t planning to walk miles in them on city streets.
Any other recommendations for commuting flats?
Filed under: Beauty | Tags: Anastasia, Chanel, L'oreal, makeup, MUFE, Philosophy, Urban Decay
I love playing with beauty products and its a habit my husband encourages because he likes that a new eye shadow or nail polish is a relatively cheap way to make me instantly happy (cheaper than buying me a pair of new shoes at least!) He even gifted me with both a Birchbox subscription and MyGlam subscription for Christmas so I can try new products each month (along with new shoes… he’s the best, really). As much as I enjoy trying new products out, there are a few that I instinctively reach for most mornings – my current beauty basics:

1) Chanel double perfection natural matte powder foundation – I’m naturally a bit tan (thanks mom and daddie) but in the winter my completion is more medium with yellow/olive undertones so I wear this in honey (120). I like the ease of powder foundation most days and find that this provides a matte finish on my combination skin. It’s really light and oil-free but provides light-to-medium buildable coverage.
2) Chanel les tissages de chanel blush duo tweed effect - I alternate between tweed brun rose (70) and tweed rose (30) depending on if I want more pink. I tend to pair (70) with Laura Mercier’s Rose Rendezvous Face Illuminator for a subtle brightening effect but even on their own, both shades provide a naturally luminous finish.
3) Chanel les 4 ombres quadra eye shadow – I love almost all of Chanel’s eye shadow quads but probably wear prelude (33) and enigma (19) most often. I like that its easy to mix and match the colors within each quad to create different looks and worn over 4) Urban Decay’s eyeshadow primer potion (holy grail!), they don’t budge. Seriously, I’ll walk to work in DC humidity and work a 12+ hour day and never need to touch-up!

5) Make Up For Ever aqua eyes – I line my upper lids and the outer portion of my lower waterlines in mat black (0L) and the inner corner of my eyes and lower waterline in champagne (23L). I’ve tried so many different supposedly “budge-proof” liners but keep coming back to this – I personally prefer it slightly to urban decay’s 24/7 eyeliners but I find the two to be very similar.
6) Anastasia tinted brow gel – A quick swipe of this gel in granite helps to fill in my sparse, Asian eyebrows while defining them. It’s the only tinted brow gel I’ve found that is the perfect not-to0-light not-too-dark color for my brows (even though they are black I find that true black brow gels look too extreme on sparse brows, granite is a greyish-taupe that looks much more natural on me)
7) L’oreal Paris voluminous million lashes mascara – Again, I have sad, short Asian eyelashes (wish it weren’t so expensive to maintain extensions!) but have been using this in blackest black on and off for over a year and like that it separates and lengthens with some volume as well. I think l’oreal makes the best drugstore mascaras – if I’m not wearing this, I’m probably wearing L’oreal voluminous false lashes mascara (similar formula but more intense) or L’oreal voluminous original mascara (most volumizing of the 3 but doesn’t separate as cleanly as the others). You may have noticed this is the 1 drugstore product on my go-to list – I’ve tried all the typical luxury mascaras (Dior, YSL, Chanel, Lancome, etc) but none of them have held my attention for more than a tube! A professional makeup artist recently recommended this mascara to me though, so it’s on its way for me to try out…
8) Philosophy ‘kiss me’ lip balm – I’ve used this lip balm since a friend introduced me to it in high school and its still one of my faves! Its very emollient with just a hint of color and perfect for swiping on as I run out the door!
What are your beauty basics? I’d love to know if we have any in common …
Filed under: On My Radar | Tags: bags, Banyan Tree, bracelet, Chloe, clutch, dress, flats, Giles & Brother, heels, Jay Ahr, Jeffrey Campbell, Jimmy Choo
I’m definitely one of those people who wears more black/grey/neutrals when its cold out and brighter colors when spring/ summer come along… I know it could easily be boring but I think black + nude is such a chic combo when done right!

1) Jimmy Choo pumps (love these, but wish they were just an inch shorter) 2) Chloe leather + python bag 3) Jay Ahr silk & striped dress (the price is insane, but the look could easily be re-created in separates) 4) Jeffrey Campbell flats 5) Anya Hindmarch clutch 6) Giles & Brother leather cuff








