Outfit 7.27.13: At the Fair

I always hesitate when it comes to putting together an outfit to wear while walking around at Summer fairs and carnivals.
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I always hesitate when it comes to putting together an outfit to wear while walking around at Summer fairs and carnivals.
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It’s the middle of Summer, temperatures are rising, and it becomes so much harder to look chic and effortless. Plus you’re not covered with accessories and coats and scarves and hats and the like…so it may be more difficult to incorporate DIY pieces into your outfits. But here are some great ideas from street style photos for you to start your DIY list for the [mid-] season:
via Obaz.com
Jazz up a pair of cutoffs with sequin and beaded trims (M&J Trimming has some great ones!)
Add a pretty printed fabric over a panel on your satchel with some Mod Podge.
via MeganCavallo on ModCloth Style Gallery
Liven up a plain black skirt with fabric paint in wide bands.
via Ashley Tarkington on Lucky Community
Craft up a Trina Turk lookalike dress by adding some bright bias binding to the edges of a neutral dress, and wear with a black stretchy elastic belt.

Add some pretty felt flowers to the brim of a straw hat to match your outfit…extra points if you put them on a pin-backing and make them removable. 😉
Add fun to a plain cotton blouse by printing it with tiny animals (using a stencil or stamp) and fabric paint or ink. Instant DIY print!
via Atlantic-Pacific
Add a favorite saying to a loose sweatshirt or T-shirt with some bold iron-on letters.
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Try your hand at ombre-dyeing by dip-dyeing a white silken blouse with indigo hues.
via FashionHotbox
Make that plain tote you carry everywhere tons more fun with a bag- or box-shaped iron-on graphic. (You could also just paint your own, or try just outlining it trompe l’oeil-style with a Sharpie!)
Hand-sew colorful tassels to the edges of a printed scarf for a Moroccan vibe and a punch of color.
How are you DIY’ing your outfits this Summer?
xo
Carly
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I can’t get this image of this chic woman at the Milan Fashion Week Spring 2014 out of my head – I pinned it to my Pinterest board recently and have been lusting ever since! Her outfit is totally next on my DIY list! It’s so perfect for Summery weather, and yet so incredibly polished. (And so DIY’able!)
Just pull your hair back into a low bun and pair with some sunnies you’ve DIY’d with some cut metal pieces (a la my DIY Alexander Wang Zipper Sunglasses tutorial) or added a couple white stripes with nailpolish or washi tape to. Cut the sleeves off a tight black T-shirt and chop is to rib-length. If you’re comfortable with sewing, the skirt you could make yourself from a basic pencil skirt pattern, using a graphic striped fabric (I swear Jo-Ann’s has something really similar to that lattice!). Add a black flounce to the hem using a curved piece of fabric, then applique over it with fruits cut from quilting fabric and use Heat N Bond to secure! (Like how I made my DIY Floral Applique Cardigan.) Pair with a pair of navy satin pumps and a dark green perspex clutch (you could totally use a clear lucite jewelry box and paint the inside with green glass paint) – and you’re good to go!
And if you’re not following me on Pinterest yet, please do! I’d love to see you there! Lots of outfits and DIY ideas to get inspired by:-)
xo
Carly
image via Fashionising.com
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I couldn’t wait to share with all of you the latest lookbook images from the Japanese brand m.soeur. Designed by Kyoto-born Emi Ono, the line is ethereal and lovely, incorporating tea-dyed and hand-made silk flowers and lace into accessories, jewelry, and removable clothing embellishments. Inspired by trees, flowers, and natural elements, the designer also creates custom settings for earrings and rings in twisted brass and silver. (Love their signature floral earcuff! – above left.) Check out m.soeur’s breathtaking creations for 2013 below, and see previous collections on their official website here.
m. soeur is sold in select boutiques throughout Japan, and in France (find the list here), and online at i-Lumine and ZOZOTOWN.
xo
Carly
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My good friend Alexa Raquel Casciato, AKA Little Warrior, is an amazing musician and up-and-coming tour de force in the world of music. She has assisted in starting a brand-new post series here on Chic Steals curating monthly original playlists for your to stream on Spotify, add some background music to your space, mellow out to, listen to while working on your latest DIY project, and add a little music into your life.
Here’s what she says about this month’s playlist:
One of my favorite things about summer are the gorgeous and perfect summer nights… clear skies with stars scattered, the warm glow of late night bonfires, and community with friends and family. This month, I was inspired by the warmth that July brings. I feel that the guitar is the perfect instrument to mimic this warmth with its soft tone and embracing harmonics. I’ve included a few of my own guitar tracks from my earlier years in the midst of songs by some of my favorite groups. Check out the discography of the other artists on this mix for songs that will soothe your soul as your whittling away on your latest DIY project.
~Little Warrior
Listen and enjoy!
Hope you guys are enjoying the playlists!
If you missed last month’s playlist, check it out here:
xo
Carly
Described as Portishead and Oh Land meet David Bowie and the Chemical Brothers around a campfire with a drum machine, Little Warrior‘s music advocates peaceful revolution and equality for all. Active on social media, she posts inspirational quotes and upbeat ideas, spreading positivity through images and music.
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