Monday, November 15, 2010

The Elena Dress Goes to a Party

I am so sorry for disappearing for almost two weeks without notice. The first week I was just busy with regular stuff and couldn't squeeze the blogging into my schedule and last week something happened at my daughter's school that I had to take care of and took out all the energy from me (nothing extremely serious, but upsetting nonetheless). Also, a bulb went off in my head and I this revelation that I was letting my daughter watch too much TV so I could blog (the two hours and a half that I have for me while she is at school are not enough to get everything done and blog on top of that), so I decided that I had to stop because it can have consequences on her and this is an age where I can really make a difference on her development. As much as I like blogging, I love my daughter more as you can all understand. That means that I will keep blogging but won't put as much energy and time into it as before and I will blog when I have the time (as opposed to making time in my schedule to blog). First my life, then the blog. I hope that you are going to stick around even if I blog less frequently (I hope to be able to write a post or two every week).

To go back to less serious stuff like clothes, it's about time that I update you on my nude shoe dilemma. I really enjoyed reading all your comments to my post and appreciated all the good advice that you gave me. Inthe end I decided to return the shoes and I have already received the payment from Amex, so that's a closed chapter. The reason why I ultimately went ahead is that if it weren't for the dress I would have returned the shoes because there was something about them that bothered me, probably the fact that as someone said they were a little matronly or the fact that I could have used a higher heel (they didn't elongate my legs as a pair of nude pumps are supposed to). In any case I think that I made the right choice because I wore the Elena dress this past Saturday to my best friend birthday party and I didn't regret them at all.

I have to say, I had a hard time to find something to wear over the Elena dress. I literally tried every black or ivory (or even colored) cardigan that I have in my closet and only one worked. If you are eyeing this dress and plan on buying it when it goes on sale, keep in my mind that it's probably meant to be worn alone. First of all, the cardigan must be embellishment and ruffle free because those tend to find with the lace pattern. Second, the sleeves tend to bunch up and create a bulk under a cardigan and it's probably why the only one that worked is a dream sweater from HO07 that has pretty loose sleeves being a size S (I was pregnant and I had bought it for New Year's Eve, even if I wasn't really showing, and at that time JCrew cardigans didn't suffer from tight sleeves disorder yet) and a very delicate ruffled trim that is barely noticeable.
The other option that I found working well with the dress is a boyfriend/unstructured blazer. I think it enhances the "cool" factor of the dress. Here is a try-on pic taken on Saturday afternoon. I decided not to wear it because I know that my husband doesn't like this blazer (which is more than 20 years old), but I wanted to show you that you can wear it this way (especially if you dare wearing it with motorcycle boots instead of pumps):



Instead, I wore it like this:





I have to say that when wearing the dress alone (sans cardigan) I really like it without a necklace (or with the Cartier Trinity pendent that I wear everyday and it's very understated), because the lace suffices to itself and a necklace can be distracting. But the outfit with the cardigan definitively needs some light, if not sparkle. I am growing a little bit tired of all the sparkly and bling-y Jcrew necklaces and I found that the knotty pearl necklace complemented perfectly the dress (it's a little bit more cream-y than it looks on the pics):




Not only my husband loved the dress (which was my biggest fear after putting so much money into a dress) but I felt VERY comfortable and we danced the night away (my husband is a very good dancer when he is in the mood).

Well, that felt good to be back to blogging. I have a couple of posts in mind for you because if took a break from blogging I didn't take a break from shopping and there are a few new purchases that I want to share, especially one from Ralph Lauren that I bought at the new Madison Avenue Flagship store. So stay tuned and please be patient. I promise I will come back soon.

11 comments:

  1. Ema, I love the dress with the blazer! You definitely need to put family first, but also don't beat yourself up over the tv watching. It's not like you have a huge extended family nearby to back you up...

    I'll look forward to future posts as you have time to do them!

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  2. Oh Ema, I know what you mean about your daughter and you are right about it. I don't have a blog but I too feel that the time I obsess about clothes could be better spent with my family and especially my daughter...
    Love the dress on you, you are a stunner. No wonder your husband loved it! The legs!!! I too always have a problem with wearing a cardi over sleeves, they always bunch up and do not look right.

    On the other hand, how is Jcrew expecting us taller gals to wear this? I am 5'7 and I would have bought this dress but it is just too short on me. And I don't mind shorter hemlines as much as some other JCAs. My rule for a party dress is that it has to be between mid-tigh and the knee (like seen on you), not between mid tigh and crotch. Oh well, it saved me some $$$.
    Glad it worked for you and that you had a great time at the party!

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  3. Ema, I am new to your blog and I really enjoy reading it. The dress is stunning. It's worth every penny, you look lovely.

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  4. Good for you to prioritize as needed. I fully support that. I think things get even tougher to manage, timewise, around the holidays.

    Try color w/the dress. Maybe a wine color or even camel might surprise you by working. They're not too much as to compete w/the beauty of the dress. ITA, great gams! :-)

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  5. I just love that dress, and good decision regarding the shoes.
    I agree about blogging. I can't blog at all unless my youngest is at school or having a playdate, so I get it. I too have been having some trouble fitting in the posts, I think readers understand that we are all busy, better to blog infrequently than not at all!

    And YAY for your night out dancing with your husband! Those French men can really bust the moves! ;)

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  6. Such a pretty dress. Don't worry, just post when you can, a little bit of you is better than none at all. i have way too much time by myself so it helps keep me sane.

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  7. Love the dress, you look great!

    And about your time for blogging, I am sure your faithful readers/visitors will still be here regardless of frequency of your posts.

    I am curious to know what you got at Ralph Lauren! Look forward to your next post!

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  8. Family first - good for you. We're here when you have time :)

    The Elena looks amazing on you!! Glad you had somewhere to wear it!

    And yes, love to hear about the Ralph store. I do love classic American preppy.

    haha, my word verification is squee - don't the kids still say that?

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  9. You look fabulous in that dress... so classy and chic at the same time.

    I totally understand about your daughter and putting family first. Don't feel guilty about the blog... we're here when you need us.

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  10. Ema---I am (and always will be!) an avid follower of your blog, and a mommy, so I totally understand how the blog can be very time consuming. Like everyone else has said, family comes first. Do what you need to do, and I am sure you are already doing this:) I look forward to a post from you, whether it be once a week or once a month!!!!! Thank you, for all you do, for providing us a glimpse into your fashionable world, and you ARE a great mommy..:) (not that you already didn't know this, but sometimes good to hear, right??)

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  11. I love this dress. Have you seen the lace version Ann Taylor Loft has? It runs rather large but is lovely as well.
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