Banana Republic Silk Lace-Front Shell

I’m so not a girly girl by nature, which is why I sometimes find some ironic amusement in dressing girly. If you’re like me though and you don’t want to go full out with the girliness, a touch of lace can do the trick. That’s where the Silk Lace-Front Shell from Banana Republic comes in. Not exactly a silk ruffle top, but close enough and also different enough from the ones I already have.

Banana Republic Silk Lace-Front Shell

I love that this top can be dressed up and down, that it can look fancy but then you can also throw it on with jeans. Here’s what I didn’t love…boob smashing!!! Gahhh. Is my body just so weirdly disproportionate that either my arms don’t fit or the girls don’t fit? I don’t understand. I first got a Small and it fit perfectly…but the girls were so smashed I could barely move. I exchanged it for a Medium, seen here, which STILL smashes the girls but at least it’s wearable.

Banana Republic Silk Lace-Front ShellBanana Republic Silk Lace-Front Shell

I’m wearing: Loft Chunky Tweed Mini Skirt, Naya Irina Wedges

I will just have to wear this layered…maybe under a cardigan or blazer. Probably not a stand-alone for me. This top is sold out in the color online, but there’s plenty in stores. The black version is also very pretty.

Get it here from Banana Republic for $44.99.

Banana Republic Classic Trench Coat

I’ve been working on a small DIY project the last couple of days. The genesis of the project was that I simply got tired of not finding my ideal Fall/Winter coat. I can buy all the super cute coats in the world (like the 3 I’m obsessing over at J.Crew), but I’m still missing my basic, classic, go-to coat. I’ve always pictured it to be a trench coat since they are so flattering, but I’ve been bored to tears by all trenches I’ve seen. The problem is they all look alike! I slowly realized what I was looking for was a classic trench with better and more interesting detailing, aka gold hardware. Something like this:

Banana Republic Classic Trench Coat

I hope I’m not alone with my obsession with gold buttons on clothing, but it just adds that “military/trendy” edge to a classic, flattering coat. Then I found a very classic, high quality trench coat with a great fit (and rave reviews) at Banana Republic for a very reasonable price – the Classic Trench.

Banana Republic Classic Trench

And I thought – HMMMMMMM….cue wheels turning in my head. If I just swapped out all the drab buttons on this coat with cute gold buttons of my choice – which wouldn’t be too difficult of a tailoring job – I can make my own ideal coat instead of waiting around for some designer to pump out some overpriced version of it. Here are my modeling pictures of the coat in its original form; pictures are a bit blurry, but you get the gist.

Banana Republic Classic Trench Coat

It looks like a typical trench coat to me. I wouldn’t go gaga over it. Then I set out to find the perfect gold buttons that I can order online. Since this coat is a rather light coat and not a heavy wool coat, I didn’t want to go with thick, engraved military-style buttons; rather, I picked some simple, thin shiny gold buttons. Cost me $40 to replace the entire set.

Banana Republic Classic Trench Coat

It wasn’t all that hard to replace all the buttons. I bought a simple sewing kit for a couple of bucks at Duane Reade and worked away at it, button by button, for a few nights. The result is definitely a much cuter trench coat. To me, at least!

Banana Republic Classic Trench CoatBanana Republic Classic Trench Coat

The coat comes with a belt, but the belt blocks the middle row of buttons and I’ll be damned if I let that belt block buttons I worked nights to sew on! It’s also a VERY long belt, so it kind of just hangs to the side like a tail, which I’m not a fan of. Anyway, I think this was a success, and if I ever get bored of this coat, an easy way to update it to look like a new coat is to change up the buttons! Have you guys ever done this with any clothing? I’m just hoping I did a good enough sewing job so buttons aren’t poppin’ off when I start wearing this out in public. Here’s an official last shot of what I’ll probably be seen wearing 95% of the time this season – this coat and my favorite plaid scarf (similar here)!

I purchased this trench in a Medium and though it’s slightly loose through the mid-section, once I start layering with cardigans and whatnot, it’ll fit perfectly. Plus this material is one of those shiny, stiff materials, so the fabric can look easily pulled, so I would err on the end of going bigger rather than smaller.

Get this trench coat (sans the buttons) here from Banana Republic for $198.

Banana Republic Pima Cotton/Wool Shawlneck Cardigan

The Pima Cotton/Wool Shawlneck Cardigan from Banana Republic is really a pretty flawless sweater. It drapes nicely, it’s extremely soft and comfortable, and you can belt it so that the sides don’t flap in the wind.

Banana Republic Pima Cotton/Wool Shawlneck Cardigan

I have nothing to complain about really…but I just don’t like it. I’m not sure why. Something about the rounded bottom on each side that bothers me. Somehow it just looks unflattering to me and feels like it makes me look round. Probably not the case but I couldn’t wait to take it off. Very strange.

Banana Republic Pima Cotton/Wool Shawlneck CardiganBanana Republic Pima Cotton/Wool Shawlneck Cardigan

I’m wearing: Loft Multi-Tier Shell, Banana Republic Paper Bag Skirt, Tory Burch Julianne Wedges

Anyway, it seems very popular as it’s quickly selling out. Lots of rave reviews too. So it’s clearly just me!

Get it here from Banana Republic for $69.99 (currently on sale!).