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And just like that it’s September! Although I’m sad to see summer go, I’m excited for Fall fashion which brings us to this month’s “create your own stitch fix!” As you may know, I love Stitch Fix but feel their pricing can be more affordable. So, each month I find 5 items to create a “fix” with all Stitch Fix brands at lower prices. If you’ve missed my previous “create your own stitch fix” posts, you can read the latest one here

Since Fall is just around the corner, I wanted to create two “fixes” focusing around Fall friendly outfits.

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lineFor this first “fix”, pair the Vigoss skinny jeans with the Kut from the Kloth striped top and layer the Daniel Rainn vest over the top. Complete the look with the cognac Nine West booties and Urban expressions cross-body bag and you’ll be all set for Fall!

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Nine West Booties – $39.99
Daniel Rainn Vest – $36.97
Vigoss Jeans – $31.98
Kut from the Kloth Striped Top – $20.98
Urban Expressions Cross Body Bag – $19.94
TOTAL : $149.86

lineFor this next “fix”, pair the Liverpool burgundy skinnies with the Kensie sweater and layer the Look by M scarf on top. The Nine West boots and Street Level tote will complete this total “fall-worthy” look!

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Liverpool Skinny Jeans – $50.00
Kensie Sweater – $24.99
Nine West Boots – $42.99
Look by M Scarf – $24.95
Street Level Tote – $36.99
TOTAL: $179.92

And there you have it, folks! Which “fix” did you like better? If you are interested in scheduling an actual fix, fill out a style profile here.

p.s. For more sales and deals (including a lot of Stitch Fix brands) be sure to check out my facebook page.

Diana

Stitch Fix Review June 2017This month’s Stitch Fix started off with a very sad note. I learned that my favorite stylist, Jojo is no longer with the company. *sniff sniff. I was given a new stylist who did a pretty good job filling some big shoes. I didn’t ask for anything specifically and feel like I get the best fixes when I leave it up to the stylists.

In case you’re not familiar with Stitch Fix, here’s a quick rundown:

1. As soon as you sign up, you fill out a quick style profile with your preferred styles and measurements. It helps if you have a pinterest board linked so your stylist can see all of the pretty clothes you have pinned.

2. Schedule your first fix  here (This is my referral link…if you use this link, I will get a small credit.) You will be charged a $20.00 styling fee, however this fee gets used towards anything you purchase. For example, if you keep a $48.00 shirt, an additional $28.00 will be charged to your card.

3. Five days within your scheduled fix date, a pretty little box will arrive with 5 items (clothing, scarves, jewelery, handbags, and now SHOES!) You can pick which items you would like on your profile, so if for example, you don’t want shoes, you won’t get shoes.

4. After you’ve tried on all your goodies, you have 3 days to decide what to keep. Log on to your  stitchfix account and checkout. Return the items you didn’t keep in the pre-paid envelope. Then order your next fix and so on and so forth!

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Stitch Fix Review Summer 2017

Skies are Blue Krystine Layered Tank Top – Size XS ($44)

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(Jeans, Shoes)

This tank top was probably my favorite piece in the bunch. It can be easily dressed up with a black blazer for work or some fun heels for a night out.

VERDIT: Kept

Skies are Blue Swanley Knit Tank – Size XS ($38)

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(Shorts)

Man, did I want this top to work!  I figured it was a perfect 4th of July look with my red shorts and white sandals. Unfortunately, it was just too big on me and didn’t look right.

VERDICT: Returned

Market & Spruce Sam Hi-Lo Short Sleeve Tee – Size XS ($38) &
STS Blue Neve Fray Hem Distressed Skinny Jean Size 2 ($48)

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This shirt is probably the softest shirt I have ever felt! However, I already own the same shirt in gray that I bought off the Stitch Fix board. So, sadly I said buh-bye to this softie.

The jeans were also a bit too distressed for my liking. I’m all for a good distressed pair of jeans but this pair looked like the jeans I wore when I was a kid after I’d fall and skin my knee.

VERDICT: Both Returned

Nine Britton Frankelyn Open Back Knit Top ($46)

IMG_6884I’m usually a sucker for a good dolman top and I loved how this one showcases my tinkerbell tattoo but I couldn’t bring myself to spend $46 on a long sleeved top in the summertime. I think I’m going to regret sending this one back.

VERDICT: Returned

The total price of this box was $214.00 or $160.50 if I kept all 5 pieces for the 25% off discount. I think my new stylist did a fantastic job at keeping this affordable without sacrificing quality.

What do you think? Did I keep the right pieces?

p.s. Don’t forget to check out my facebook where I feature many deals on Stitch Fix brands!

Diana

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Before I jump into this next post, I recently reached 50 followers and wanted to say a quick THANK YOU! After becoming self hosted through Bluehost, which you can get here, I realized that my posts were no longer showing in the “reader.” Therefore, I’ve had to work harder to gain followers and it’s definitely been more challenging than I thought. So, a HUGE THANK YOU is in order to all those who have followed me.

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Now onto the post. I recently watched a free webinar by Melyssa Griffin explaining tips and tricks on using pinterest. To be honest, I was pretty clueless as to how pinterest worked or how it can be effective in gaining more viewers. But, after watching this video, I feel like I have more knowledge on how it works and wanted to share a couple things I learned. Unfortunately, the webinar that I watched doesn’t seem to be available anymore but if you are interested in watching any of Melyssa’s other videos, check her out on youtube. You can also check out her website here.

1. Pinterest Is Similar To A Search Engine

Pinterest is more similar to Google than it is to Twitter or Instagram. Therefore, your hashtags are irrevelant and unecessary. Instead, you want to focus on descriptions that people would be searching for like they do on Google. It’s also important to use more than just one word descriptions. For example “ootd” is a very generic search term and will most likely get lost in a sea of thousands of other “ootd” pins. Instead, use terms like “how to wear white in winter” or “ways to wear leopard flats.”

2. Become a Curator Not A Hoarder

It’s important to remember that your pinterest is for your viewers and NOT for you. For example, if you’re a travel blogger, your viewers probably don’t want to see pins about kale salad or home decor. So, make sure everything you pin will attract the right audience to your blog.

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3. Include Your Content In Your First Board

When you are organizing your Pinterest boards, make sure you put all of your own pins from your blog onto your first board. You want people to see your own pins first in order to draw attention to your blog and hopefully convert them into readers. You can easily drag and drop this board to the front.

4. Pin EVERYTHING From Your Blog

Make sure to pin EVERY image from your blog. This includes all featured images that have titles on them. I wasn’t doing this because I didn’t realize that pinterest was more like a search engine than say, Instagram. You’ll see below that I pinned all my “featured images” to the first board.

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5. Free Updates Page

This wasn’t a pinterest tip but I thought it was a good idea. Melyssa suggested to add a page in the menu offering “free updates” with an opt-in page. She made a valid point saying that a viewer is more likely to opt-in to receive emails if they actually have to go to the page to do so.  A viewer is less likely to sign up for emails from one of those annoying opt-in pages that flash when you first go to th website.


I only recently implemented all of these changes but in the past couple of days, I’ve noticed I’ve gotten a few visitors from pinterest that I otherwise wouldn’t have had. Like, everything in life, this is going to take some time but I’m willing to continue to make upgrades and wait patiently for greater results.

So, what do you think of these tips? Have you tried any of them? Don’t forget to check out my Pinterest here!

p.s. here’s an outfit pic I wore over the weekend because this is a fashion blog after all.

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SHOP THE LOOK:

Diana

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After the success of my last “create your own Stitch Fix”, I thought it would be fun to do another one for June. If you aren’t sure what Stitch Fix is or haven’t tried them yet, check out my latest review here. I challenged myself again to only include Stitch Fix brands but at lower prices. If you are familiar with Stitch Fix, you know that each fix contains 5 items and a note. I again created two different “fixes.” With the warmer weather approaching, I created these “fixes” with summer in mind. Allright, let’s get on to the clothes!

This post contains affiliate links. For more information, please read my disclosure.

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For this first “fix” , I wanted to create the perfect summer look. Layer the Kensie kimono over the Lush side split tank and pair it with the Kut from the Kloth shorts, Kensie necklace, and Nine West sandals! Best part about this fix, is that the entire outfit is less than $104!

 Kensie Necklace ($9.59)
Kensie Kimono ($14.97)
Lush Side Split Tank ($20.40)
Nine West Sandals ($23.98)
Kut from the Kloth Shorts ($34.97)
TOTAL: $103.91

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This next “fix” focuses around a couple outfits you can make with this pair of Lucky Brand white capris. Pair the capris with the Lucky Brand crochet top and add the Nine West wedges to complete the look. For date night, swap out the crochet top for the Kensie Cold Shoulder top, add a pair of black heels (from your closet) and the Nine West studded bag to create the perfect sexy date night outfit.

Lucky Brand Crochet Top ($22.31)
Lucky Brand Capris ($47.99 w/ code SUMMER)
Nine West Wedges ($30.99)
Kensie Cold Shoulder Ruffled Sleeve Top ($20.23)
Nine West Studded Bag ($24.50)
TOTAL: $146.02

If you are interested in scheduling an actual fix, you can fill out a style profile here. Which “fix” do you like better?

Diana

 

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After the success of my last “Create Your Own Stitch Fix” post, which you can find
 hereI had a request to create a fix using all Stitch Fix brands through Amazon. This was a little harder than I anticipated but as the great Barney Stinson says, “challenge accepted!”

I again created two fixes. The first one contains a business outfit and the second is more casual.

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For this business look, pair the Renee C blouse with the Kensie blouse, Liverpool ponte pants, urban expressions clutch, and Nine West heels! This is such a classy, effortless look for any office!

Kensie Blazer ($37.99)
Renee C Blouse ($15.99-$21.99)
Urban Expressions Clutch ($23.99)
Liverpool Madonna Leggings (most sizes $39.99)
Nine West Heels ($34.99)
TOTAL : $158.95-$164.95

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For this fix, pair either the Kut from the Kloth striped top or the Kensie long sleeved top with the Liverpool capris and add the Steve Madden yellow heels for that pop of color! If you’re in the mood for a dress, try the Olive & Oak tank dress with the yellow heels for the perfect summery look!

Kensie Cold Shoulder Long Sleeve Top ($7.76-$23.99)
Liverpool Capris ($37.53-$59)
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Kut from the Kloth Cold Shoulder Top ($26.99)
Steve Madden Yellow Heels ($59.25)
TOTAL: $155.53 – $204.23

 

So, what do you think? Which “fix” do you like better?