
Tag: shopping
eBay Finds
I’m in Cambridge for a wedding. Here’s some stuff I want. You buy it instead.

White Euro Mod Thomas Germany China Serving Bowl W/Lid $10

Vintage GIVENCHY Sunglasses Tortoise Frame Rose Lens $10

Womens VINTAGE 70s Gray GIVENCHY COUTURE Jacket COAT S $85

TOTAL 80s! Bill Blass Cocktail Dress Giorgio Bev Hills $50

VINTAGE RED 8 QT DANSK KOBENSTYLE IHQ STOCK POT ENAMEL $75
This one in turquoise is killer too.
Elsewhere: Mighty Haus

When I did that Etsy tea towel roundup for JC Penney last year I surprised by how many cute, affordable options there were, so I thought I’d highlight a few more.
Mighty Goods: Back to School for Grownups
Mighty Closet: Libby Nicholoau

This is my dear friend Libby Nicholoau. If she looks familiar, you probably recognize her from our trips to Argentina and Mexico. Libby is the Gallery Director for the Shooting Gallery in downtown San Francisco, which features a lot of Low-Brow, Urban art, so her closet reflects the gallery’s independent spirit.

Libby is the girlfriend I consult when I need to know whether my beloved jeans have become mom jeans, or whether you can guess which year I graduated from high school just by looking at my dated shoes. I have to press her for an opinion, because her Southern manners prevent her from volunteering the information, but she’s never steered me wrong.
Right now, Libby’s working hard to establish herself, so she prefers to spend her money on travel and bar tabs. She buys most of her clothes second hand, and trades key items with roomies and friends to help keep her outfits looking novel.
These are four outfits she loves, plus her favorite cocktail look:

Believe it or not, this is office wear for Libby. Most of her clothes are day-to-evening, so she can leave the gallery and head straight to art openings or drinks with friends. Skirt by Paris L.A., purchased at Buffalo Exchange.

Shirt is Xhileration by Target, purchased at Goodwill.

Libby got this chain at a thrift store, the pendant was a gift from mom, and the vintage key was a party favor from our Mighty Haus shindig last year.

Libby bought her Steve Madden shoes at a Shoe Pavilion liquidation sale, “There was a line out the door, and when I figured out what was going on, I was like YES!” She loves these American Apparel tights, which she often borrows from a friend. “Jillian and I trade. We have openings every month, and art fairs three times a year. It’s fun to put together a new outfit for everything; everyone’s so creative about what they wear. I feel like I work on stage sometimes. You’ve gotta have costume changes!”

Here’s Libby just before she heads off to meet friends at a cafe in Paris. We should have posed her on a bike with a baguette sticking out of the basket.
The scarf has more pattern to it than you can see in the photos — she’s good about combining patterns in non-fugly ways. Her skirt is by Paper Doll L.A. and was purchased at Buffalo Exchange, where she got this whole outfit, except for the shoes (Goodwill), and the vintage scarf, which I gave her.

Incidentally, the scarf is by Colette.

Soft ruffle tank top is Aviva. Nice to have a basic piece with that little unexpected touch of femininity.

Perfect sling-back peep toes by Nicole. Vintage straw bag.

This is Libby’s favorite outfit. She says, “I love a tunic with leggings. I feel so confident and comfy. Plus, I can wear it anywhere without worrying too much about the scene.” Headband by H&M.

Vest is H&M, as is the necklace. Top is Forever 21, purchased at Buffalo Exchange.

The stud-inspired bracelet was on loan from Libby’s roomie, Jessica.

These ankle buttons on the leggings are killer, and I like them pulled down over the backs of her shoes. Libby got the leggings second hand at Crossroads, but they’re made by Effie’s Heart.

Suede wedges by Chinese Laundry, purchased at Goodwill.

I actually bought this H&M tent dress when I was pregnant, and almost never wore it. Libby had borrowed it once, and I felt silly in it, so I asked if she wanted it. Needless to say, she rocks it completely differently than I did. She wore this outfit recently to a California Academy of Sciences Nightlife event, and apparently it was a hit with the boys. Smart guys love Libby.

The belt was a gift from her mom.

The feather earrings are from Buffalo Exchange.

The hair was my doing. I think I got the idea for a bobby-pin headband from a scene in Amelie.

Shoes are B.C., purchased at Goodwill.

I so wish I’d gotten a better picture of these much-loved tights. So great.

Space cowgirl! This is another work-to-evening outfit for Libby. The tunic is H&M via Goodwill, leggings are American Apparel.

The belt is from a thrift store in Virginia, Libby’s home state.

I think I want some feather earrings. This shoulder duster is also on loan from Libby’s roomie, who got it somewhere in the Mission. Good on the dance floor, bad in a cat fight.

She has no idea where she got the ring.

Boots are Corsina, purchased at Buffalo Exchange.

Here’s Libby’s little black dress. It’s from H&M, as is the chunky bracelet.

It has little pleats on the upper back. Aww.

She got her galleon necklace at a tradeshow at 111 Minna, but sadly couldn’t recall the artist’s name. If you know, fill us in.

Libby says, “I got these shoes at 9 West for a Shepard Fairey opening, and I wear them everywhere. I can go dancing in them, which says a lot.”
And there you have it! I forgot to take a photo of Libby’s closet, which is too bad, because she has an entire clothing bar dedicated just to scarves. Next time. Thanks for playing model for me Libby, you’re a peach.
On the Mighties
Our gifts for geeks guide is up at Mighty Goods, and it’s a good ‘un.

At Mighty Haus, we’re in full holiday swing:


And if you’re shopping for little guys, check out our Handmade Holiday Gift Guide (secret decoder! playdough subscription!), and Luxury Gift Guide (make your own muppet! custom lego kits!) on Mighty Junior.
The Mighties
New guides are up at Mighty Junior and Mighty Goods. We’re getting started on a whole series of perfect gifts for kids at every age. So far we’ve finished one, two and three:

15 Perfect Gifts for Three Year Olds
And now’s about the right time to order holiday cards if you plan to send them before Valentine’s Day. Have a look at the options we picked out for you:

The Mighties
Lots of guide action at the Mighties.
I’m keeping this guide on file for the day when I can offer guests more than a couch to crash on.

Mighty Haus: Prepare a Welcoming Guest Room
Turns out you can still get candy cigarettes and pipes. Stay away from the Pop Rocks though. They’ll kill you dead.

Mighty Junior: Nostalgic Candy
I would have dressed the whole family as Devo, but Hank wouldn’t wear the hat.

At Mighty Goods: 10 Little Luxuries Under $10
I have an on-off switch with money. If I’m feeling flush, I buy what I want. If I’m feeling pinched, I don’t buy anything at all. Of course, there is a happy medium between being loaded and being bang-broke. Here’s to the little pick-me-ups.

At Mighty Junior
When I had Hank, I obsessed a little over the hospital bag. When he came a week early, I was glad I had. If you remember nothing else, toss in a couple of comfortable knit dresses to wear as nightgowns. Half the cost of maternity PJs, and you’ll be cute for all the photos. The rest of our ideas are over here:

