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WEEKEND WARDROBE

shirt  //  lipstick (so many new shades!)  //  bangles  //  tote (want this so bad!)  //  heels  //  jeans

I can't tell you how happy I am this weekend is finally here! This was really the week that went on forever. As much as I love my new neighborhood, moving is definitely a pain in the you-know-what. On top of that, I came down with a nasty cold — winter, please get lost. But on a happy note, I've been counting down to this weekend since giving my mom and sister tickets to the Lion King on Broadway for Christmas! We're seeing a matinée tomorrow and I'm so excited — I've heard great things! 

Oh and the best part? It's supposed to hit 50* here tomorrow which means spring must not be so far off after all. I'm using it as an excuse to trade my winter coat for my field jacket and throw it over an ensemble like the above: classic silk shirt, an armful of tortoiseshell bangles, and a dash of pretty-in-pink lipstick. (P.S. Have any of you tried Tory Burch's lipstick? The packaging has me head over heels!) Have a good one, friends. xx



INTRODUCING HIGH FASHION HOME


As you know, I moved into a new apartment earlier this week and have been figuring out exactly how I'd like to lay out the furniture to give this place a different feel than my last apartment. Although the space is similar, I do have a little extra room to play around with new accent tables and lighting options, which is why I was extra excited when I got an email from High Fashion Home. The Houston-based home retailer also happens to have a great website that's super easy to navigate, allowing you to sort by price and even whether a piece is made in the U.S.A. I could spend hours browsing the site (their brick-and-mortar location is four stories and 125,000 square feet!) but I've rounded up a few of my top picks for my current apartment and beyond:

chair  //  end table  //  sofa  //  pillow  //  ghost chair (always wanted one!)  //  desk  //  lamp  //  side table

Really pretty, right? I'm obsessed with the Greek key lamp. Oh and I love, love, love their unofficial motto: buy only what you love. When it comes to decorating, I think that's literally the best advice there is. If you love something, you'll always find a home for it! (Which means it's definitely time for me to buy a ghost chair, right?) Check out High Fashion Home and let me know what you think! P.S. If any of you are in Houston and have actually been to their retail location, I want deets! 

*This post is sponsored by High Fashion Home, a brand I hand selected as a good fit for Design Darling. Thank you for supporting the brands that make this blog possible!

ON MY LIST: IPHONE 5/5S CASE

preppy iphone 5 5s cases monogrammed

Kate Spade (love the pocket for credit cards!)  //  Tory Burch  //  J.Crew
Lilly Pulitzer (one of my favorite all-time patterns)  //  Kate Spade  //  C. Wonder

Looking for a preppy new iPhone case? I am, after dropping my brand new iPhone 5S and shattering the screen. (Seriously, worst feeling ever!) I love the sleekness of a phone without a case but clearly I'm too clumsy to go without. Anyone have a case they love? Leave a link in the comments. I need to scoop one of these up before I make the same mistake twice!



CAREER SPOTLIGHT: JENNIFER TAYLOR, JACK ROGERS

This is probably the most excited I've been about a new blog feature in the history of Design Darling, which is seriously saying something! Today I'm kicking off a series of interviews with women whose careers I admire and whose work ethic inspires me. I know they'll leave you inspired as well! 

Our first guest is Jennifer Taylor, a dear friend of mine and the resident social media whiz at Jack Rogers. I love seeing a 23-year-old following her passion and being damn good at what she does. Without further ado, meet Jennifer!

working at jack rogers headquarters

Name: Jennifer Taylor
Age: 23
Position: Social media and public relations associate, Jack Rogers
Location: Jack Rogers corporate headquarters, New York, NY

What did you study in school? Have you always been interested in social media?
I studied journalism and mass communication at Samford University in Alabama. I didn't take a social media course until my senior year. Obviously people our age have always been early adapters on social media but I never considered it a career option until taking that course! It was around that time that brands and publishers alike really began embracing social media as a marketing tool. My mom and I remember a conversation we had as I was beginning my job search. I told her that even though I wasn’t sure what a job in social media would look like, I thought it would be so cool to manage the digital presence for a brand that I personally love. It just goes to show that you never know what will happen with those “dream job” ideas that come into your mind when you’re 21 years old!

jack rogers corporate headquarters

How did you wind up working at Jack Rogers? 
Out of college, I interned for instyle.com and became a freelance editorial assistant there. I was the instyle.com editor's assistant and worked with the senior partnerships and promotions editor, who oversees their social media and content marketing strategy — I learned so much! Then I worked briefly at a start-up before the position at Jack Rogers opened up. I've worn Jacks since high school and followed their social media since the beginning. I knew an opportunity like this wouldn't come around again so I applied, did a phone interview, and landed an in-person interview. The rest is history!

My readers will love that you landed a job with your dream company at age 23. What’s it like to work at Jack Rogers?
I've absolutely loved my time here! I genuinely love coming to work every day. The office is so bright and happy — very true to the brand except that we're in New York, not Palm Beach! Jack Rogers is also a much smaller company than I think people realize, but that's been a huge plus for me. I report to our e-commerce manager and work closely with our graphic designer. But I've gotten my feet wet in a lot of different areas and gained experience in ways I wouldn't have at a larger corporation so early in my career. One of the coolest things I've done is work with our CEO and e-commerce manager to produce our spring 2014 photoshoot. We conceptualized and styled looks on models and still life shots that will be used across the company this season. It was definitely hectic but I loved every minute of it. Oh and did I mention the photoshoot took place in Miami in December? I don't think a business trip gets any better than that!

jack rogers spring 2014 navajo sandals hot pink turquoise

What does a typical work day look like for you?
I'm definitely not a morning person — I try to sleep as late as I can. Before I get out of bed, I read The Skimm (if you don't subscribe, do so now!) and scan Twitter to see what's going on in the world. Then it's a quick shower, coffee in my apartment, and taking the 6 train to the office. I come in, have a second cup of coffee, schedule social media content for the day, and respond to emails. Every day is different. I work heavily with the e-commerce team and our three stores in New York, Atlanta, and East Hampton to promote and market their initiatives in the social space. I also do a lot of back-and-forth with bloggers and editors to see how we can collaborate with them! There's a lot that goes into those collaborations, so it's always very rewarding to see a project through to completion.

How do you stay organized and productive? Any apps you can’t live without?
I’m a to do list person. I have a black Moleskine that is my absolute go-to for staying organized, jotting down ideas, and taking notes during meetings. I also live and breathe by my iCal for appointments and reminders both in and out of the office.

working at jack rogers corporate office

Tell me a few tasks on your current to do list.
We're really focused on an upcoming Facebook promotion — I wish I could say more about it but let's just say it's an "all hands on deck" situation for Jack Rogers and another brand as well. I've dedicated most of my time lately to organizing the collateral and strategy for this campaign so I'm excited to share it soon! We've also launched a technology on our website that lets us pull in customers' Instagrams tagged with our hashtag, #lovemyjacks. Now that it's warming up in certain parts of the country, we're seeing a lot more photos as our customers pull their Jacks out of the closet for spring. It's my job to edit the submissions we receive and decide which ones will live on our site or repurpose across our own social media accounts. We noticed through social media that many of our customers are wearing Jack Rogers at their weddings, whether it's a pair of sandals with the bride's new monogram to dance in at the reception or bridesmaids' gifts or a little pair for the flower girl. So we just launched an entire weddings and parties section on the website! Part of this section includes the help of a dedicated weddings and parties stylist, who happens to be me! Brides who are planning to include Jack Rogers in their wedding can email me with questions or styling advice for their big day and submit their wedding to be featured on our social channels. It's been incredibly fun so far!

What’s your favorite part of your job? 
I get to interact with so many people over the course of one work day between my coworkers at our headquarters, the managers at our retail stores, and bloggers and customers through social media. I've met so many people just through Instagram and Twitter! It's pretty cool to communicate with bloggers and customers on behalf of the brand.


Do you have a favorite social media platform?
Instagram — our customers are always uploading the most beautiful pictures under #lovemyjacks. And I love Pinterest for a quick break during the work day — it's a breath of fresh air that's still totally part of my job!

How would you describe your personal style during the work day?
I'd say the office dress code is relaxed classic — not extremely corporate like an investment bank or a law firm, but definitely well put together. It's really an accurate reflection of the Jack Rogers brand. My closet is full of bright colors and bold patterns from Anthropologie, J.Crew, and Milly. I tend to gravitate toward skirts and dresses, but recently my standard work look has been a printed top with a jacket, J.Crew Minnie pants, and Jack Rogers booties or wedges depending on the season.

jack rogers navajo wedges

What’s one thing you wish you had known when you were younger?
I still need to work on this but I wish I hadn't spend so much time in college comparing myself to friends in different majors or on different career paths. Everyone's experience is different — if you're pursuing a career in digital media, you aren't going to have the same job search as your friends in education or finance or nursing. Don't compare yourself to anyone else — that's as true now as it was in college! With hard work and persistence, you'll find the right opportunity for you.


And the best advice you’ve received along the way?
The principal of my high school gave this simple advice: Be nice and work hard. It's basic but so true and something I always try to keep in mind. Treating other people with respect and working hard at every task you're given is a must in the real world. Whether it's developing a new social campaign or helping someone in sales rearrange the showroom, I try to tackle every project with the right attitude. My parents always remind me of the importance of humility and expressing gratitude for the opportunities you've been granted. I'm very thankful for their example! A very practical tip: always write a thank you note after an interview. In this day and age, a thank you email will usually suffice, but I always appreciate and remember a handwritten note. 

(Editor's note: Jennifer is legitimately the kindest person I've ever met. Southern hospitality is alive and well!)


jack rogers social media girl jennifer taylor 

When will you know you’ve “made it?”
I'm so fortunate to be where I am at 23. With social media still a relatively new career path, it's difficult to say when I'll know that I've made it. The space is constantly changing and evolving. I do know that I never want to be comfortable in a position but rather always learning and striving to improve. I do hope to one day manage a digital, content, or social media marketing team for a brand I love. Right now I'm just excited to be where I am and doing what I love!


Follow Jack Rogers:
Facebook  /  Instagram  /  Pinterest  /  Twitter


*Photos by Rebecca Dale


NEW YORK CITY GUIDE: LADUREE, SOHO


laduree soho
laduree macarons soho
laduree latte soho
laduree soho brunch
laduree macaron flavors macarons

What: Sunday brunch at the new Ladurée SoHo with Amy and Carly

Where: 398 West Broadway, SoHo

Why: To meet a friend for cappuccinos, pick up a sweet treat, or practice your French! Nothing beats the Paris original but I'm happy there's now a New York outpost where you can sit down and enjoy your favorite sweets on the spot. (Although the Upper East Side location is great for an afternoon pick-me-up!)

Wearing: This outfit!

*All photos by Amy Stone

Previously in the New York City Guide:
Locanda Verde
East Pole
August
 Lafayette
Jack's Wife Freda

OUTFIT: LESLIE TESSLER CAPE

trench cape coat leslie tessler
kate spade museum mile city duffle cobalt navy
cape coat leslie tessler trench coat
kate spade museum mile city duffle bag cobalt navy
kate spade museum mile city duffle navy


Kate Spade bag c/o (available exclusively at the Madison Avenue flagship, also love this one available online!)

I've been wanting a cape coat for, let's see, just about forever. When I learned about Leslie Tessler, I knew I needed to add one of her pieces to my closet sooner rather than later. She has so many gorgeous designs but I settled on the classic trench cape and I couldn't be happier. It's a little bit outside of my comfort zone but still totally classic and perfect for transitioning from winter to spring. I layered it over my new favorite t-shirt for an afternoon in SoHo and had three separate women stop me on the street to ask who made it. So I'm extra excited that Leslie is generously offering 25% off all her designs with code DARLINGCAPE at checkout. If you're looking for a recommendation, I'm crazy for this and this!

P.S. Need more inspiration on styling a cape? Voilà.

*Photos by Amy Stone




SHOPPING FOR SPRING: BEST STRIPED DRESSES

If there's one thing I've learned while living in a New York studio, it's that closet space is the ultimate commodity. I can't afford — financially or space-wise — to buy items that I'll only wear a handful of times. So I've been paying close attention to the pieces I wear on repeat and trying to buy variations of the same pieces: for instance, blue button-downs, dark wash skinny jeans, and striped dresses. Does anyone else shop the same way? It might not be the most exciting way to expand my wardrobe but it definitely ensures that I wear every item that's taking up prime real estate in my only closet. 

With March finally here and spring allegedly on its way, I thought I'd round up 15 of the cutest striped dresses I've seen so far. There's something for literally every budget starting at just $25, so I hope you find something you've got to have if you, like me, live in stripes all spring and summer! 




If you could only choose one, which would it be?! 


GET THE LOOK: LAYERED LIVING ROOM


I moved into my new apartment on Friday and I'm already falling in love with the space (and especially my new neighborhood!). I have to say, though, I totally forgot how much work moving is. It really is a workout — I think I climbed at least a hundred flights of stairs this weekend. Thankfully the hard stuff is behind me, the furniture is assembled, and now it's time to unpack and redecorate. I love the look of this layered living room from the pages of Domino so I focused on a few key pieces to help get a similar look. I'm thinking a ginger jar lamp and beautifully styled coffee table are a must, don't you think?









CELEBRATING A MILESTONE (+ 20% OFF THIS WEEKEND!)

{My family's dog Coach in the Design Darling market basket}

Whether you're new here (welcome!) or you've been reading for years (thank you!), I'd like to take a moment today to celebrate a little milestone and thank you all for being a huge part of the past few years for me!

I started Design Darling in my sorority dorm room in November 2009. No one read it for at least six months, mostly because I was too embarrassed to tell even my family and friends that I was writing it. Eventually I wised up and started spreading the word, confiding in a few girlfriends and reaching out to bloggers all over the country. I had no inkling that blogging would become such a rewarding part of my life or that so many of those initial girl crushes would turn into genuine friendships.

By late 2010, I was accepting small sponsors on the blog and contributing to a digital magazine in my spare time (conducting interviews over the phone from the coffee shop on campus — I swear I still had friends). When I graduated in May 2011, I balanced blogging, freelance writing, and working in PR for a few months before deciding I was onto something good with Design Darling and didn't want to give that up working long hours toward someone else's dream. I was 22, living at home, and had relatively little to lose so I decided to make the leap to blogging full-time and began work on my own online boutique.

I'd spent a few summers working in retail on Nantucket and I'd been curating product picks for my blog readers for two years... But I really had no idea what I was getting myself into. I had my parents' blessing (and their unused dining room table), $1500 in savings, and maybe 20,000 readers. I could sense that there was a void for an online shop full of bright, happy, preppy accessories for the kinds of girls who were reading Design Darling. I wanted to make the items I was buying in local boutiques and from independent designers I'd met through blogging available to a larger online audience. 

The months before I launched the boutique were some of the most exciting of my life so far. I was learning a dozen new things a day, from attending trade shows to building a website, negotiating drop ship agreements to photographing products as they arrived on my parents' doorstep. I made so many mistakes in those early months — amateur photos, products that cost me an arm and a leg to ship, vendors who didn't work out — but I'd never been so passionate about a project in my life. When the first sale rolled in at 8:05 the morning of March 1, 2012, I burst into tears at our kitchen counter — partially from exhaustion, certainly out of gratitude, and mostly because I still had no idea what I was doing.

I can't believe it's been two years since that day. I continue to learn so much from this business — and there's so much more I want to accomplish. I thank my lucky stars I get to run these two websites from a little studio in New York with a little dog named Rory and the support of my family and friends. I have the best readers and customers in the whole world, people who send thank you notes and words of encouragement on days when I'm sure I made a huge mistake getting myself into all of this. I've never cared more, worked harder, or been more excited about what's to come — and I have all of you to thank for that.

I can't wait to expand this business, to design my own products, to bring in interns and design assistants and all the people who will help me bring Design Darling to the next level. In the mean time, I'll keep chugging along — wearing my blogger, buyer, customer service, photographer, and social media hats — figuring it out and making mistakes as I go. I tear up thinking about how far this blog has come since my junior year of college and get goosebumps thinking about what both the blog and the boutique could become over the next four years. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for tuning in, chiming in, and sticking around. I can't wait to have you here for what's next.

To celebrate the second birthday of the boutique, please enter TURNINGTWO at checkout to save 20% on your entire purchase through Sunday night. Happy weekend!

DREAM DECOR: BLUE, TAN, & WHITE


This beach house is hands down one of my all-time favorite interiors. Designed by Carrier and Company, it features my favorite color palette and feels both super chic and completely lived in. It's one of those homes where I think I could move in tomorrow without tweaking a single thing. What about you?

Get the look:


P.S. Pretty new ginger jars in the boutique.



JAMIE BECK IN BRAZIL


Jamie Beck takes the prettiest pictures, don't you think? Her latest trek to Brazil makes me want to pack a bag and book a flight. My wanderlust is in full swing having recently reconnected with my French host mom from my junior year spring semester in Tours, France. Knowing I'm "welcome anytime" in an adorable little townhouse in Europe is just too tempting! 

P.S. Love Jamie's pink dress? (I do!) Here's an affordable option in the perfect shade of pink.






UP TO 30% OFF AT SHOPBOP!

It's the best time of the year! Shopbop really only offers a couple of sales per year so I always try to stock up when they do. This time around, you'll get 20% off purchases of $250+, 25% off $500+, or 30% off $1000+ with code BIGEVENT14. Here are a few items I'm eyeing (or already wearing nonstop!).


A lot of these items will never go on sale so it's a great time to buy. Whether you're stocking up on basics (these or this) or splurging on something fun (like this!), I really recommend taking advantage of this discount! Shop the entire site here and be sure to let me know what's coming home with you! 



OUTFIT {OLD NAVY RAIN COAT}

old navy rain coat
old navy rain coat
old navy rain coat
old navy rain coat
old navy rain coat
old navy rain coat


I get a few emails a week about where to buy preppy pieces on a budget which is why I'm beyond excited to be partnering with Old Navy to bring you budget-friendly looks true to my personal style throughout the next year. Each outfit post will feature a piece or two available that month at Old Navy mixed in with pieces already in heavy rotation in my wardrobe (how many times have you seen these Rag & Bone jeans?). I think it will be a great way to show you how I'm mixing in affordable finds with investment staples. I hope you're as excited as I am!

I'm of the mindset that a girl cannot own too many striped shirts and sweaters. This outfit is kind of a hybrid between this and this — a lot of navy with an easy everyday sweater and the perfect rain coat. I've mentioned my search for rain coats before so I was pretty excited to find this one. 1) It's my favorite color, 2) it has a hood, 3) it cinches at the waist, 4) that striped lining, 5) it costs $45. That, my friends, is what we call a no-brainer. ;)

Shop the look:

*Photos by Rebecca Dale
This post was sponsored by Old Navy. Check out Old Navy's latest fashion lineup in store or online at oldnavy.com.



PREPPY TIES FOR THE GUYS

It's not super often I talk about men's style on Design Darling but when I find something awesome I'm always compelled to share! These bowties and ties new at Tuckernuck are the cutest things any guy could dress up in. Anchors, gingham, seersucker... What more could a girl(friend) want? They're perfect for fancy date nights, polo matches, and surely fit for his Sunday best. Prices range from $20 for a pocket square to $60 for a tie — pretty much the sweet spot for a gift that will make him think of you every time he wears it!

P.S. The best men's oxfords and t-shirts (so good you'll want to keep them for yourself).

SHOE CLOSET INSPIRATION


Is there anything prettier than a white wall filled with colorful shoes? Brett Hayman's shoe closet featured on The Coveteur kind of takes my breath away. I'm definitely a shoe girl so the thought of such luxurious space for shoe storage is the stuff my dreams are made of. Here are a few favorite lust-worthy pairs at the moment, budget and storage space be damned ;)



Have you made any shoe purchases for spring yet? I saw these beauties in person last week and they might just be the perfect black pump (that little heart is just too much!). On a more affordable note, I've been waiting for this pair to become available since I instagrammed them at the spring preview four months ago. Are they not the perfect neutral heel? Love!





LOLLI PINK BOW BIKINI TOP

lolli pink bow bikini top

Cutest. Bikini. Ever. It's a shame it's only 20 degrees on Nantucket right now or I would plan a vacation just to have an excuse to add this to my cart. Happy Sunday, friends! xx

WEEKEND READING


1. Alice & Olivia dresses are my favorite. Love this and this.

2. Back in stock in the boutique.

3. Homemade nutella crêpes... Yes please.

4. How stunning is Chassity? Love how she styled her Design Darling tassel.

5. I had a Kate Spade gift card and used it toward this jacket... I can't even tell you how cute it is in person.

6. Inspiration for your dream home: eleven historic homes for sale.

7. One of the more fun interviews I've done recently.

8. Read this if you need a serious laugh.

9. Striped loafers that belong in your spring wardrobe.

10. Style inspiration for your better half.