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observations on Mint Jodi Arnold

beyond the basic black dress

November 4th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ $$$ Abaete Mint Jodi Arnold clothing dresses glamorous

With all the beautiful colors in the world, it’s a wonder why we all gravitate toward basic black. Yes, black is sophisticated, elegant, and easy to wear, but bold is a beautiful alternative. When you’re wearing color, the approach is different than with black. When you’re wearing a basic black dress there’s more room to play and “merchandise” it up. When you’re wearing a vibrant color, you want to let the color speak for itself. There’s no need to to go crazy on accessories - keep it simple and modern. A good way to keep it looking fresh and on trend (right now) : pair it with patent pumps and a clutch. Avoid matching the color of your shoes to your dress (that is dated.) So, the next time you’re standing in your closet wondering what to wear to the cocktail party, decide to be bold! I’m leaning toward the blue or green dress - which one do you like?

Colorful dresses in this observation:

  • Preen Power bandage hot pink dress
  • Proeza Schouler silk origami green dress
  • Abaete Violetta Dress
  • Quail Frenchie Dress in Violet/Cream
  • Nathan Jenden Miyamo yellow organza dress
  • MINT jodi arnold turquoise Ruffle hem dress

  • floral patterns blossom this winter

    September 23rd, 2008 · posted by Madeline Rhodes in $ $$ $$$ $$$$ $$$$$ Charm And Luck Mason by Michelle Mason Mint Jodi Arnold Pour la Victoire Roberto Cavalli Tracy Reese accessories clothing designers dresses handbags looks prints/patterns shoes skirts tops

    Have you been sensing the onset of the chilly season to come as the sun begins to set earlier and earlier? Do you envision the Autumn leaves falling and the freezing snowmen being built in your front yard? That is the time of year when we find ourselves yearning for colorful things, for Spring to arrive. We are used to associating flowers and floral patterns with Springtime, and lucky for us this year the colorful pattern is going to be blooming throughout the chilly winter. Keep in mind, the winter florals are different than the florals we see in Spring. They are rich and deep in both color and texture. So, don’t think you can grab last seasons cotton dress pair it with tights and get away with it. This isn’t a trend to go over-board with. It’s probably wise to work one piece into your winter wardrobe, so you don’t look like an overgrown garden!

    floral items in this observation:


    top row:

  • Mason by Michelle Mason tie halter @ REVOLVE
  • flower necklace @ Fortunoff
  • diamond flower cocktail ring @ Fortunoff
  • Pour la Victoire ‘katie’ flat @ Nordstrom
  • Mint by Jodi Arnold metal yoke detail dress @ Revolve Clothing


  • middle row:

  • best of times @ fromyouflowers
  • Tracy Reese Floral Overlay One Shoulder Dress @ Nordstrom
  • 12 hot pink roses @ Fromyouflowers


  • bottom row:

  • satin & shiny flower earrings @ Fortunoff
  • silk floral dress @ Victoria’s Secret
  • dozen rose contempo @ Fromyouflowers
  • Charm and Luck lisbon clutch @ Bagborrowsteal
  • Roberto Cavalli peony print skirt @ Nordstrom

  • reinvent the 70’s jumper and be that mystery girl…

    July 2nd, 2008 · posted by Madeline Rhodes in $ $$ $$$$ BCBGirls D&G Dolce & Gabanna Emilio Pucci Franco Ferrari Mint Jodi Arnold accessories clothing designers handbags pants scarves shoes sunglasses tops

    Don’t let the placid, gray undertones of this outfit fool you, there is nothing quiet about this ensemble (although it is quite mysterious and intriguing!) Wear this type of outfit when you feel like being a mystery - when you wanna be that gal who looks like she just threw together the most perfect outfit in less than a minute - the woman that everyone would love to watch get ready in the morning. This season’s jumpsuit is a little intimidating, but if you compliment it with just the right pieces then you are looking at an outfit sent from heaven. Pop on some vintage inspired shades, that will add to your unique and mysterious presence. Fill up a soft, piglet-pink, feminine hobo, and slide your feet into a pair of darling shoes, topped off with a giant statement bow. Finish off the look with an “I just don’t care” toss of the scarf around your neck. These scarves look best when they’re messy and tangled.

    Voila! You are a mystery girl with an eye-catching, minute-made outfit, or at least they’ll think it only took a minute!

    mysterious items in this observation:

  • Mint Jodi Arnold collarless playsuit @ Net-a-Porter
  • Emilio Pucci vintage-inspired sunglasses @ eLuxury
  • D&G Dolce & Gabanna linda medium hobo @ eLuxury
  • BCBGirls ‘Mariyah’ Pump @ Nordstrom
  • Franco Ferrari nora scarf @ La Garconne