Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Fashion Inspiration - Retro Sailor Dress

 
Today I am wearing a sailor dress from eShakti *,  They call it the 'Contrast Trim A- Line Poplin Dress'. I can't remember what I got it on sale for but it's normally $64.95. They are always having deals and promotions so check them out. If you don't know anything about the company eShakti, you should.  I was approached to review one of their dresses a while back.  They are great! They offer you the option of picking your size or for a few dollars more they will customize the garment to your measurements.  They will adjust the sleeves, remove the pockets, adjust the length, etc.  This is one of the many great looks they have to offer.  You should check them out! Oh, and the sizes are 0 - 36. Can't lose there! Check it out ladies here.
The pearl necklace is my grandmothers, the pearl earrings I got from Burkes. The sunglasses are from Ross. I paid about $6 for them. The heels are from a vintage store, I paid $4 for them. To do my hair I parted it then bobby pinned it so the front would stay slightly poofed out and in sort of a wave. Then put in a slight side pony then rolled it up into a sock bun. Then added a little ribbon that my cousin from Texas gave me (it was originally around a package of peanut brittle -Wink-).


Break Down:
Dress: eShakti
Sunglasses: Ross
Pearl Necklace: My Grandmother's
Pearl Earrings: Burkes Outlet
Heels:  Vintage Store


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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Fashion Inspiration - Navy Blue & White Dress

Today I am wearing this beautiful anchor dress from eShakti *. I got it for free to review for Rosevine Cottage Girls. The original cost was around $60. If you don't know anything about the company eShakti, you should.  They are great! They offer you the option of picking your size or for a few dollars more they will customize the garment to your measurements.  They will adjust the sleeves, remove the pockets, adjust the length, etc.  This is one of the many great looks they have to offer.  You should check them out! Oh, and the sizes are 0 - 36. Can't lose there! Check it out ladies here.

The shoes are from a thrift store, I paid $2.00 for them. The necklace was my grandmother's. The earrings are from Burkes outlet. I paid about $4-5 for them. I used a plain scrunchy to pull my hair back into a pony-tail.


Break Down:
 Dress: eShakti
Shoes: Thrift Store
Necklace: My grandmothers
Earrings: Burkes Outlet
Have a blessed week!
~ Cheyenne

For the LORD will be at your side and will keep your foot from being snared. Proverbs 3:26

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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Fashion Inspiration - Green And Cream Skirt And Shirt


I don't know about you, but I am not ready to give up summer! I've had so much fun that I am not ready for it to end... or to be cold. For some reason some young ladies I knew call me Elsa, I don't know why because I hate being cold. I never could get them to understand that. Today I am wearing a long green skirt with beading at the bottom. I got it at a thrift store for about $5,  and a cream top that also came from a thrift store for about $3-4. To do my curls I used sponge rollers, then used a scrunchy to hold it in a low pony.

Break down:
Shirt: Thrift Store ($3-4)
Skirt: Thrift Store ($5)
Hair: Sponge rollers & a scrunchy
This life therefore, is not righteousness, but growth in righteousness, not health, but healing, not being, but becoming, not rest but exercise. We are not yet what we should be, but we are growing toward it. The process is not yet finished, but it is going on. This is not the end, but it is the road. All does not yet gleam in glory, but all is being purified. - Martin Luther

Have a blessed week!

~ Cheyenne

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Fashion Inspiration - Cream And Green Skirt And Shirt With A Camera Necklace

Today I am sharing this outfit with you, I got the tank top at a local thrift store for a couple dollars, I paid about $5 for the cream outer shirt at Ross, the skirt is also from a thrift store I paid about $6 dollars for it. The shoes are from Ross but I can't remember how much I paid. The necklace I made. I bought the camera for $3.99 and another dollar or so for the chain at Hobby Lobby. It took me maybe 15 minutes to put together. To do my curls I used sponge rollers, then used a clip to partially hold up my hair.

Break down:
Tank Top: thrift store
Outer Shirt: Ross
Skirt: thrift store
Shoes: Ross
Necklace: I made
Hair: Sponge rollers & big hair clip