Nicole for A Pea in the Pod
…with something slim on bottom to balance the flowy top part) and a pair of Nicole’s super-chic (and super-comfy!) black leggings (they have ruching at the bottom, so they’re not…
…with something slim on bottom to balance the flowy top part) and a pair of Nicole’s super-chic (and super-comfy!) black leggings (they have ruching at the bottom, so they’re not…
…you look. Black Sundress: This is a must! A loose-fitting sundress is comfortable and fabulous. You can dress this up with a great accessory or wear it casual. [Tip: To…
…they really stick out (in a good way, obvi) with leggings, and I love how my brown pair contrasts with black. Pssst to those mean girls in junior high who…
…Azria (This was on sale for $80…normally retails for more than $250…eek! I love it because it’s long, super-soft and bright blue…a redhead’s best friend!) * Black zipper leggings gifted…
…to balance. So…when I’m running around with little C., I def look to these babies. They’re my second pair of sneaker wedges because obviously I owned brown and needed black….
Today was a big day for me (and it didn’t involve shopping – gasp!) (although my new favorite color is now BLUE!). Yep, it’s a bouncing baby…
…(These were a steal at a warehouse sale I spotted in the Hamptons a couple of years ago. Basic black is a classic!) **Black and white wool coat gifted by…
…me, I just don’t follow. Gothic undertones lend to a collection of lots of black and more black. Which, I love. But, I just don’t do the pieced-together grungy look…
…Those red legs were EVERYTHING. Instead of relying on black opaque tights to balance an outfit, why not go for red? My favorite use of the red tight was with…
…were the original rock-and-roll girls of the early 60’s. Narrow pants, wildly-printed jumpsuits and flared mini skirts definitely were reminiscent of that era. Neon yellow was paired with black and…