The 5 -tions Of Getting Ready! -tion #1- Inspiration

Nothing says dread like Monday mornings, don’t you think? Well, I take that back- any morning where you know you have to get up and go to work or school or burn through a to-do list or maybe even both is like the last supper of times of day. And what’s even worse is that these types of mornings are quite inevitable, and if you are a fellow twenty-something as The Twenties Project team continues to be, retirement and therefore a full 8-10 hours of sleep is years away. Le sigh. And it’s not just the idea of starting another coffee-filled quasi-productive day, it’s the morning routine that’s the real clincher in all this doom and gloom. So much to do, so little time. So much sleepiness, so little Red Bull. There’s probably a creepy statistic out there stating that “What the heck should I wear?!?” is the most common exclamation made between the hours of 6 and 10 a.m. everyday around the world. But wait. What if it didn’t have to be that hard? What if you could figure out a way to squeeze in a little more sleep while getting everything done that you need to (and more) while staying completely calm without rushing and getting to where you need to be on time (if your friendly local bus driver decides to do his job that day, of course)? Some may think I’m crazy, and for the record, I’m quite close. But you can do this! All that it takes is a little reading- down below that is, and actively trying out this fantastic action plan that I guarantee will help you meet your getting ready goals. Mine is finishing a Ryan Gosling dream. Welcome to “The 5 ‘-tions’ of Getting Ready”, a series for the next few weeks on how to start everyday with a big beautiful fashion sha-bang!

-tion No. 1: Inspiration

Anybody who knows sports will agree that the best defense is a good offense. Anyone who doesn’t, now knows. Trying to put yourself in a constant state of inspiration sounds like a tiresome task, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll start to reap the benefits in such a hardcore way that you won’t mind making it a habit. And trust me, for anyone who’s got a creative bone in their body, this will be fun! First, determine the following: which is your most effective method of getting outfit inspiration? It could be anything from blogs (like Mission:Fashionable!) to magazines, to celebrities to movies and television. Maybe it’s even a combination of two or more fashion outfits! Whatever it is, find a place preferably near your closet, dresser or wherever you keep your clothes and accessories and create an inspiration board using pictures, fabric samples, colour swatches, whatever you like of stuff that inspires you and emulates what you want to look like when you walk out that door everyday. Or if you don’t have the space, make a photo album of snapshots in your phone or laptop or tablet that you can quickly scroll through for some great outfit ideas! Or (yeah, I’m going off, I know) why not a digital picture frame? Hang it up or set it in an easy-to-see spot somewhere near the battlefield and get ready to watch a constant flow of free-wheeling fashion goodness! For example, here’s what my current inspiration board looks like:

And make sure that it stays current to what you like and what you feel good in- it’s natural to have changes in opinions (and your body) so that being said, it’s vital to have something to look at that is up to date. It’s also important to try and choose images that reflect the pieces that you currently own in your wardrobe. Right now. As in you could reach in that closet and pull out a real tangible piece of clothing. Not stuff that you wish you had (that’s another blog post!) but stuff you’ve got right this instant. Now that being said, it doesn’t mean that you have to choose images that are strictly street style or ready to wear- anything goes! Say you are really into this beautiful photoshoot from Vogue that’s wild west inspired- think suede fringe, dusty floral prints and big belt detailing. Obvies that leather chaps are a strict 9-5 no-no, but that doesn’t mean that you can throw on some jewellery with silver tribal detailing or put on your favourite cowboy boots with an A-line skirt and blouse!

All this inspiration sounds just like fun and games but it really will help you when you’re trying to get out the door quickly. When you train yourself to constant have the creative juices flowing, you’ll start being able to see all of your various pieces in a new light and therefore be able to dig yourself out of any ruts or snore-fests you’ve been neck deep in and start to try new combinations and styles.

I do have a bit of a disclaimer though. You should never ever ever be trying radically new things in the morning when you’ve got things to do and places to go. You know you’re on a tight schedule, which is stressful. You’ve got other things to remember and prioritize- you might not have even had breakfast yet (for shame!), so don’t make it harder than it already has to be!

And I’ll admit, I’m not perfect. Surprise, I know. And further shock, neither is anyone else. So although enthusiasm and positivity are the most powerful sidekicks you can have in your fashion extravaganza, things might not always work out the way that you want them to, and so you should always be ready with at least 3 other outfits that can be modified based on the weather that you can depend on when all else fails, or it’s just one of those mornings where your brain decides to go on strike.

But I shall stop myself here, don’t want to give next week’s post away! Stay tuned for the next –tion step of 5 to getting ready more easily!

Keep me updated on this first step of your personal fashion mission at l.twentiesproject.com! Want more fashion inspiration? Check out http://www.missionfashionable.com!

b’s christmas list: basics and blasts of colour

Sometimes during the holidays it can be so easy to lose yourself in all the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season. Between working and battling the shoppers to find all the perfect gifts, I always find myself feeling a little down about a week before Christmas. So, I decided to try and perk myself up with a little Christmas mood-board making to remind myself that it isn’t just about surviving family dinner- I’m going to get a little somethin’-somethin’ as well! Here’s some of what I’m wishing for and some that are wishful thinking.

B's Christmas List1. Sunshine Bird Votive Holder from Urban Outfitters ($4.00 USD). This little candle holder is sure to brighten up my day! (www.urbanoutfitters.com)

2. Domino 3-Piece Left Arm Sofa Sectional in Binth Grey from Crate and Barrel ($4,458.15 CAD). I saw this sleek, modern sofa when I was in Crate and Barrel the other day and immediately fell in love. Normally this is so not my style, but sometimes opposites attract. Now only to find the person generous enough to give me such a sofa so I may put it in my imaginary condo. (www.crateandbarrel.com)

3. Craft Stripe Hot Water Bottle in Red from Indigo ($19.50 CAD). Indigo has come out with some beautiful accessories for the home recently and I’m completely obsessed with this water bottle and matching cosy. I’ve literally asked everyone for one this Christmas. I’m either going to get five, or none. (www.chapters.indigo.ca)

4. Antique Silver D-Tier Stand from Pottery Barn ($169.77 CAD). This cupcake stand is just wonderful. I think I’d buy cupcakes just to place them on the stand and gaze at them (www.potterybarn.com)

5. Hello Kitty Red Sparkle Nail Polish from Sephora ($10 USD). I’m obsessed with Hello Kitty- not in a “Hello-I-have-a-Hello-Kitty-toaster-kind-of-way” but in a “I-love-your-Hello-Kitty-T-shirt-I-have-four” kind of way. This makes me so happy. (www.sephora.com)

6. Lacy Jacquard Dishtowel Set at Anthropologie ($32 USD). Having no kitchen makes me a little obsessed with kitchen things. These dish towels, much like everything at Anthropologie, are gorgeous and are probably much too pretty to use. (www.anthropologie.com)

7. Skimmer Candlestick from IKEA ($9.99 CAD). It’s no secret around these parts that I’m an IKEA-whore, but for all you non-believers out there who think they only make cheap, modern things that click together to assemble, check out these candlesticks. They’re just so classic. But for cheap. Me likey. (www.ikea.ca)

8. Satsuma Body Butter from The Body Shop ($18 CAD). Made with ethically farmed ingredients, this lotion is probably my favourite of all time and smells amazing. I used to wear it so much people would be able to smell me coming down the hall before they saw me. I don’t care. They loved it. (www.thebodyshop.ca)

9. Butterfly Charm Earrings from Forever 21 ($4.80 CAD). These delicate little earrings are so sweet and so my taste, plus the shot of bottle-green gives this great find from Forever 21 an unexpected antique-y feel. (www.canada.forever21.com)

10. Malm 6-Drawer Dresser in Medium Brown from IKEA ($199.00 CAD). I’ve been lusting after this set of drawers for awhile, mainly because I want any other dresser but the one I currently own, but also because of the sleek design. The handles are sort of molded into the shape of the dresser and are surprisingly easy to pull out. (www.ikea.ca)

11. Felt Animal Ornaments from West Elm ($4.35 CAD). These felt animal ornaments are absolutely adorable and would make the perfect companions for my duck and pig felt ornaments from En Gry & Sif. They have ridiculously beautiful stuff. But then again, so does West Elm. (www.westelm.com)

What’s on your Christmas list? Let me know! I can be reached at thetwentiesproject@gmail.com.