Well Honeeyz, we have reached our 5th and final look in the Target Challenge series and I have to say, I had so much fun doing it that I'm kinda sad to see it go (TEARS...well not really, but again, the drama)! However, don't fret because in prepping and getting into this challenge I realized that I have way more fabulous pieces from Target than I even knew about! So although we are done with this particular challenge, we aren't done with the fab finds from Target! You will definitely see them incorporated in future looks to come. Anyways, we decided to close this series out with a bang and some class. I honestly don't know anyone in my current peripheral view with the class, finesse, grace and style like our First Lady, Michelle O.! I mean that woman is fly and regal and guess what....she shops at Target too! :-) One of her go to looks is a sheath dress, and it happens to be a Milk and Honeeyz staple piece (hint, hint ladies...you should at least 2 of these in your closets). So it should come to no surprise that I have several and one of my favorites is this super cute purple number that I paid $22 for from Target!!!
I love this dress for so many reasons, including the great price! It is totally diverse and takes on a different look every time you wear it. You can add a cardigan, a blazer, pull over sweater, belt (skinny or thick), rock it with boots, pumps, flats (I'm allergic so this is not an option for me...sorry flats), or sandals and most importantly for slacker procrastinators like me, it takes 2 minutes tops to put on! You are always appropriate and even after work super cute. This dress used to be much more fitted but I've lost 10lbs and its much looser these days, to the extent that wearing a belt was not an option! Anyways, what do you honeeyz think of this look? What pieces do you own and consider to be very Michelle O.? And is she the flyest First Lady or what (sorry Jackie O., you've been knocked to number 2 as far as I'm concerned)!!!???
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Photo Courtesy: Google Image via cbsnews.com
P.S. In case you haven't noticed, my hair is all weaved up and flowing past my shoulders these days! I now go by the name, Lee'yonce, if you are wondering. Carrying on. :-) Ok, I'm just joking about the name change but I did switch the hair up. It's getting rather humid and sweaty out and I like to keep my hair in more protective styles when that is happening so I thought no better way than to braid it up and buy somebody else's hair to accomplish all of that... ya like?? I do! Diversity and options with hair are always a plus!
**Click Below for the Rest of the First Lady Style Pics and details of what I'm wearing!!!
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Milk and Honeeyz is designed to be a lifestyle blog, where I chronicle my day to day life and attempts of balancing my many interests, which includes all things fashion, love, beauty and pop culture against my roles as a young, hawwt, successful attorney, single mother, and creative and ambitious mind. I chose Milk and Honeeyz because it represents the extremes of my life: the masculine and the feminine, the calcium and the sweets, the necessary and the desired. This is my virtual diary...
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
The Target Challenge Finale, Part V: First Lady Style, Democratic Price
Monday, May 21, 2012
The Target Challenge Part I: Affordably Chic
I’m so excited to announce that Milk and Honeeyz has accepted a challenge to do a series of posts featuring affordable, yet awesome, fashion pieces from none other than my all time favorite, Target (prounced Tar’che, if you really want to get fly and fancy…which we do)!! This post is the first feature in what we are dubbing as "The Target Challenge!!!"
Let me be a little more accurate and take some of the drama out of it just for the sake of giving you guys some background. I really wasn’t challenged or dared or given an ultimatum or anything remotely close (I'm just real extra). What got my little brain to churning about this concept and pretending like I was being challenged to do something I welcomingly do on a day to day basis (rock fly pieces from Target), was a friendly (non-challenging) conversation with one of my fav coworkers, fellow fab bloggers, and consistent M&H fans, Jas of IAMMOMS (shameless plug for you to check out her awesome blog where real life issues effecting the ethnic community and minority cultures are discussed and dissected)! She was complimenting a certain post on M&H and mentioned she liked some of the fashions featured from Anthropologie but she didn’t like the prices (you got that right honeey!). In addition to advising her to never buy anything full price from Anthro since everything goes on sale, I mentioned there are so many affordable alternatives with Target being one of my favorite options. She then suggested I do a feature showing some of my fab Target finds (hence the thought of a challenge on my part) so that my readers/honeeyz can see how stylish affordable can look! I happily accepted!
**Click below for the rest of the shoot with an additional key piece from Target!!!!!
Let me be a little more accurate and take some of the drama out of it just for the sake of giving you guys some background. I really wasn’t challenged or dared or given an ultimatum or anything remotely close (I'm just real extra). What got my little brain to churning about this concept and pretending like I was being challenged to do something I welcomingly do on a day to day basis (rock fly pieces from Target), was a friendly (non-challenging) conversation with one of my fav coworkers, fellow fab bloggers, and consistent M&H fans, Jas of IAMMOMS (shameless plug for you to check out her awesome blog where real life issues effecting the ethnic community and minority cultures are discussed and dissected)! She was complimenting a certain post on M&H and mentioned she liked some of the fashions featured from Anthropologie but she didn’t like the prices (you got that right honeey!). In addition to advising her to never buy anything full price from Anthro since everything goes on sale, I mentioned there are so many affordable alternatives with Target being one of my favorite options. She then suggested I do a feature showing some of my fab Target finds (hence the thought of a challenge on my part) so that my readers/honeeyz can see how stylish affordable can look! I happily accepted!
**Click below for the rest of the shoot with an additional key piece from Target!!!!!
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Spring 4ward!!
I'm guessing that it's officially Spring considering an hour of my free time that I didn't have to spare was snatched away from me without my permission this past Sunday the warm weather is starting to break! Just last weekend I was bundled up in wool and fur and as much as I love me some fur, I'm looking forward to the nicer weather and the outfits to match. To transition from the colder weather to the warmer weather without diving knee deep (hold off on the booty shorts people), particularly considering the weather on the east coast has some type of chemical imbalance (snow one day; 80 degrees the next), I usually start out slow by balancing my outfits with some pieces that cater to both warm and cooler temperatures. I call these my transition pieces. You can do that easily with your color and fabric choices; using pieces that can be layered easily to keep you warm or that can be peeled off to keep you cool; wearing open toes and cut out shoes, cropped cut pants and sleeveless dresses. Here, I paired a top that was designed to mimic the silhouette of a large scarf. It's extremely light, a little sheer and a golden yellow so perfect for warm weather. I added a bright white simple tank and paired it with a pair of navy trousers and cutout/peep toe oxfords to keep things nice and balanced. Looks like I'm transitioning!!! What wardrobe rules and pet peeves do you Honeeyz have for transitioning from cooler to warmer weather and vice versa?
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Scarf Top and Scarf: BCBGeneration; Navy Trousers: F21; Cut out Oxford Pumps: Marc Fisher; Leather Clutch: Gap; Sunglasses: Christian Dior; Watch: Marc by Marc Jacobs |
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I love that the color of the scarf is simply just an inverted color pattern of the top...it pulls everything together |
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