I’ve decided to add a little sartorial order to this blog site so that I can consistently edit the plethora of fashion information I see and hopefully help you to do the same. By doing so it is in keeping with the Every Day Style philosophy and its goal to clearly communicate who you are through what you’re wearing. Every day I will post from an organized schedule of blogs that will be conducted as follows:
Monday: Fashion Inspo (This source can come from anywhere-Art, books, my day jobs, etc.,-since I never know what will inspire me.)
Tuesday: Fashion Tip (These tips can include anything from wardrobe maintenance, shopping, and fashion coordination, to accessorizing.)
Wednesday: Wish List (I will feature one thing from my Wish List and why I chose it.)
Thursday: Favorite Looks (I will feature one look that I really love right now.)
Friday: Fashion Find (I will promote one find that I feel is worth adding to one’s wardrobe and why.)
Saturday: Vintage Clothing Spotlight (I will profile one vintage item I think is very popular and worth collecting.)
Sunday: Observation of the Week (Description of an outfit or look I see on someone and am impressed by.)
While working on my first book, my three blogs, day jobs at a retail store on the weekends, and an elementary school as a special education instructional assistant for LAUSD in Los Angeles, California during the week, I contemplated what I would need while shopping for clothes in 2025 that would make me feel attractive and comfortable on a daily basis when I’m out and about.
Most of the designers and companies I’ve listed fit my existing aesthetic and the every day philosophy of upstyling mainstream and secondhand clothes and accessories for an eclectic and unique signature.
My style inspirational icons were Jenna Lyons, Carine Roitfeld, Sarah Jessica Parker, Tracee Ellis Ross, Frida Kahlo, Audrey Hepburn and Coco Chanel.
The books I’m reading now that have inspired me are The Paradise, Pat In The City, Selected Poems and Letters of Emily Dickinson, The Collected Short Stories of Dorothy Parker, Holy Bible, How to Raise a Reader, Aphrochic, The Wizard of Oz.
The stores, websites, designers, and fashion companies who’ve inspired me and influenced my buys are TJ Maxx (Anne Klein, Max Studio, DKNY, Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, La Bagatelle, Vince Camuto, Hunter, Rachel Zoe, Cynthia Rowley, Levi’s, Zara, Ann Taylor, Penguin, Tommy Hilfiger), Target (Wild Fable, A New Day, Universal Thread, Who What Wear), Uniqlo (J.W. Anderson, Marimekko, Ines de la Fressange, Marni, Carine Roitfeld, Anna Sui), Thred Up (Uniqlo, H & M, Zara, Macy’s, J.Crew, Target collabs), H & M, Amazon, Marshall’s. Don’t think I’ve overlooked one of my favorites, Goodwill Industries Thrift Stores, either because the last time I visited the one on Crenshaw I found some great stuff, including a black and white short-sleeved Michael Kors sweater and a print Anne Klein dress.
Shopping for Christmas has never been easy, and some of us might’ve found it harder this year, with the onslaught of sales, plethora of merchandise, and skyrocketing prices. Fortunately, throughout the season, I’ve since purchased a host of great Xmas gifts, that’ll inspire and motivate you regardless of your budget or time constraints and I’m happy to share my list with you. Lastly, I would love it if it helps make your Christmas more joyous and less stressful. Consider it my Christmas present to you. Below is my lift a great gift ideas, accompanying photos and retail online and onsite locations.
Sock sets (Christmas themed, Winter or Fall themed)
Compression or warming socks
Pajama sets or bottoms (The Grinch or other Christmas or Holiday themed)
Robes
Tote bags
Hello Kitty Merch (Everyone from Five Below, Amazon, Ross Dress For Less, TJ Maxx, and Target has it)
Bluey Merch (The same as Hello Kitty, but also check The Dollar Tree)
“Wicked” Merch (Target, Amazon, and H & M)
Grinch Merch (TJ Maxx)
Makeup brush kits
Lip balm and lip color kits
Hair Accessories (Bows, clips, etc.,)
Knit scarf and hat sets
Knit designer scarves (I.e., Karl Lagerfeld, etc.,)
Christmas ornaments (I.e., Harry Potter or “A Christmas Story”)
Maxi silk-style skirts to wear with thick, cozy sweaters and coats
Puffy vests and coats
Christmas and holiday sweaters and sweatshirts
Christmas coffee cups and coffee, cocoa or tea sets
2025 Calendars
Journal or Diary (Gratitude Journal)
Drawing kits
Traditional board games (Monopoly, Yahtzee, Scrabble)
Baking kits (Cookie cutters, etc.,)
Coffee syrups
Gift baskets
Books (Amazon, ThriftBooks, Goodwill, Target, Five Below-Wicked, One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Wizard of Oz)
Coloring and Activity Books (The Dollar Tree, Albertson’s)
Collector’s Magazines (Albertson’s, Von’s, etc.,)
School Supplies
Christmas jewelry
Bath salts and gift sets (Bath and Body Works)
Men’s’ wallets
Women’s wallets
Perfume or cologne
Shackets for men and women
Coatigans
Cardigan sweaters
Special edition See’s Candy
Pet toys and snacks
Bath and Body Works Holiday and Christmas SweatersSee’s CandyHello Kitty MerchWicked MerchBooks
I’ve often wondered whenever I’ve seen soft fleece lined tights at TJ Maxx, and Ross Dress For Less if they’re all they promise to be, and could keep me warm enough on cold days if I decided to wear a dress or a skirt to work or out on another occasion.
So on November 21, 2024 I gave the black Halston footless tights, lined in soft fleece a try underneath an expensive tweed skirt I purchased from ThredUp. Coordinated with a white pullover sweater and accessorized with a plaid coat from Target, black Fila sneakers from Ross, and a gold heart necklace, I headed out into the freezing, 46° weather to catch the bus to work.
Anticipating the cold, and a blast that should’ve sent me back inside for a pair of pants, I was pleasantly surprised when my legs felt not only warm, but downright cozy encased in the tights. it felt like I had on a pair of well fitting pants that adequately kept out the cold air.
At $7.99 for a package of three, I believe the investment was worth it, and the advertisement valid enough to recommend. Pleased with the results I didn’t even mind having to remove them later, when the temperature reached 75° in the afternoon.
Style Up: To make some outfit or article of clothing more stylish, or fashionable .
For me, creating every day style includes building an outfit from a series of simple components with accessories, genres, style, tricks, and personal preferences. It can be a simple as cuffing your jeans and adding a pair of ballet flats, instead of sneakers, or as complex as combining a slogan tea with a blazer and a straight skirt for a witty take on the suit. The main purpose is confidence and a willingness to experiment.