Wednesday, June 25, 2014

StitchFix #3!

Stitch Fix #3 actually arrived first thing in the morning on the same day that I had my externship (interview thing) with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Of course I had to rip the box open and try everything on before I left for the day which means that I once again failed to take detailed pretty box pictures. I know that you're devastated by not seeing 5 pictures of the box, but hopefully the rest will make up for that. Oh look! I did take one picture of the stuff sitting in the box!


Before I get ahead of myself, let me explain the wonderfulness that is StitchFix. Stitch Fix is a personal styling service that allows you to fill out a profile with all sorts of personal information which is used to match you up with a stylist who ships a box of 5 items to you every month, or whenever you request it. They charge a $20 styling fee which will be deducted from the cost of any items that you keep and if you keep everything, then you get 25% off the total price!

You have 3 days to try the items on with stuff you already own in the comfort of your home, then drop them in the return mailer provided to you for free! They also have different price ranges to fit different budgets as well as clothes for different occasions.

Now onto the good stuff..

Tart Mallika Dotted Stripe Belted Maxi Dress 

At first I didn't think that I liked this dress, but then I showed it to my husband with the belt and the necklace and asked him to take a picture for the blog. The look on his face when he saw me made me reconsider and I decided to keep this one. The fabric is so soft and look how long it is! I'm almost 6 feet tall and it touches the ground!

Next up...

Top left photo: Renee C Adellina Mixed Print Maxi Skirt  
Bottom left photo Tenessey Chevron Print Maxi Dress
Right photo: 41 Hawthorn Linda Cross Front Knit Top (also shown in top left photo)
The cross front top was a much easier decision as it was a great future work piece (as well as casual). I love versatile fashion! The knit fabric won me over as well, so soft and pretty!



The maxi skirt was also a tough decision as I felt that it was a little too snug in the waist and hips, but I loved the print and it is made of a very thin rayon fabric so I decided to hit the gym a little harder to compensate.



The chevron maxi dress was the third tough call in this mix as it was about 4 inches too short and hit me at a very awkward point. Luckily, my mom is a fantastic seamstress and said that we could definitely shorten it to knee length. 



And finally...
41 Hawthorn Filbert Abstract Chevron Print Blouse
 
This top was an easy yes, the print is cute and the fabric is nice and cool! Way to go Stitch Fix!

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