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  • Boujee on a Budget: Saint Laurent

    Boujee on a Budget: Saint Laurent

    Were you ever on the verge of maxing out your credit card, so you swore to yourself not to put any more purchases on it until you’ve paid it down?

    That was me about a month ago.

    And then shopaholic me, realized it was long weekend and so the outlets must be having a sale!

    When you shop enough, you can literally sniff a sale out.

    Now, over here in the Great White North we have something called Victoria Day. Falling on the third Monday in May and blah blah, skipping the history lesson… it pretty much means an extra holiday. Thus, resulting in a long weekend.

    This year, I was blessed to enjoy it. And enjoy it, I did.

    I think my will power has gone down slightly since I’ve met bae – don’t tell him I said that.
    I’m still very good at saving, but I’ve also been splurging on myself a little more than necessary – but then almighty question of life

    Is it ever necessary?

    Majority of the times no, so why not just say f*ck it and throw it in the bag please!

    So I had a slight itch to buy something.
    Like a real ‘treat myself, girl power, I deserve the world‘ kinda itch.
    Meaning, no ordinary sale at TopShop would do.
    And then ding!
    I received an email from Coach for their long weekend sale – 70% all bags + wallets plus extra 20% of clearance.
    Now that’s what I’m talking about – outlet sales.

    So next thing you know I’m at the Toronto Premium Outlets.
    Kate Spade and Coach had the same sale, so it was a matter of which store and styles I liked better.

    Coach was the first store and I left empty handed. I did have a cute, light pink, snake skin, cross body, wallet bag in my hands, but wasn’t sold on the sale price of $100 so I put it down.
    Kate Spade was next and I walked away with a belt bag and a small card holder, totalling just under $89. In complete honesty, I wasn’t completely sold on the belt bag and pretty certain I made the purchase just for the purchase.


    My heart wanted and needed more.
    My shopping itch was not soothed.


    Now, with still only my – potentially returnable – Kate Spade purchase, I was in the last store of the day – Saint Laurent.

    They hadn’t any of the purses or colours I like in there, plus they’re way above the price I’d pay – remember people, our VAT is not included. We pay 13% tax on top of the price tag. So if something costs average, $1000 that’s already an extra $130 I’d have to pay.

    So I was just browsing around.

    I’ve always found their sneakers cute, but they didn’t have the star ones I’ve had on my mental luxury wishlist.

    But then… *cue heavenly music*

    I saw these 😍😍😍


    Super cute.
    Super me.


    With an outlet price of $339, it wasn’t bad at all.
    Then add tax and it becomes closer to $400.
    *womp womp*

    That’s a little too much for me to pay for sneakers at the moment.

    And then my sister overheard a lovely sales lady say the sneakers were an extra 30% off.

    Huh? Ok.

    Quick calculation and…

    Excuse me… do you have this in my size?

    Bae is a sneaker head, so I know with Jordans and Yeezys averaging $250-$300 before tax for regular releases, and not even considering the resell market, this shoe was a total steal!

    And with them being sneakers not heels, I knew it was definitely going to get its wear. So it was totally worth it IMHO.

    Plus, it was the last pair – which I’m sure is a just a line all associates use to solidify a sale end of day, but whatever. It works!

    So allow me to introduce you to my newest Boujee on a Budget purchase.

    You guys… 🥰🥰🥰

    Shopping itch has been scratched.

    Thank you and goodnight.

    xo

    Stephanie



    Shoe: Saint Laurent

    Model: Court Classic SL/06 Lolita Sneaker in Leather

    Size: 35

    Original Retail Price: $739 + tax

    Outlet Price: $339 (plus extra 30% off) + tax

    Sale Price: $237.30 + tax

    Savings: over $560


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  • Holiday Savvy: Styling on a Budget

    Holiday Savvy: Styling on a Budget

    The merry season of Christmas is upon us! And as the countdown to the 25th draws near, it also means that holiday festivities are in full swing.

    So whether you have one or five different parties to attend, the shopping expenses can definitely add up this time of year! Specifically for those fashionistas who do not like wearing the same outfit twice. Plus, throw in buying all those presents, the holidays can be really hard on your bank account… but it doesn’t have to be a total debt monster!

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    I personally don’t mind repeating outfits, especially if they make me feel super chic and confident, but every now and then I have those moments where I go through my closet and feel I have absolutely nothing to wear. I’m sure a lot of you can relate, right?

    And when the holiday season rolls around, between work, family and friends, I’m usually attending at least 3 parties. Plus, I had my bff’s wedding last month and ain’t nobody got time, or money, to look for 3 completely different outfits from head to toe.

    So here are some tips I used for keeping in style on a budget.

    1. Utilize what’s in your closet

    Now, I generally have strong will power… when it comes to basically everything, but shopping! Though when money is tight, I’ve learned when to say ‘no’ and when to cash out on what is worth spending. Because it’s important to utilize what’s in your closet – and trust me, there is always something in your closet. So I’ll treat myself to one new item per outfit.

    I know my closet has no shortage of purses. And I don’t wear heels on the regular, so I couldn’t justify splurging on a new pair, but when it comes to dresses, I only have options for a summery day or a clubbing night out. I lack in the formal wear department since I don’t go to many weddings or functions. And so, this time I’ll repeat accessories, but treat myself to a new dress.

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    Dress: Forever 21 price: $44.90 + tax

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    Dress: Forever 21 price: $22.90 + tax

    2. Set a budget – and stick to it!

    Once you’ve decided what article of clothing you are treating yourself to – or even if you decide to get a whole new outfit – it’s always good to set a budget! More importantly though, stick to it!

    Be reasonable with your pricing. Only you know what you can afford and what would be pushing it. If you only have $50 in your bank account, then maybe charging $250 for a dress on your credit may not be the best idea.

    For my friend’s wedding, I limited myself to $40 – give or take $5. I’ve done it once before, so I knew I could do it again. You’d be surprised as to what your options are for your budget. You just gotta be patient, do some digging between clothing racks and send out into the universe that you’re going to find a killer dress, or heels, or bag…etc.

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    Dress: M. price: $32 + tax (on clearance)

    3. Get it on sale


    It’s the time of year where everything is on sale!

    Come November, if it’s not Friends & Family, it’s Black Friday, then Christmas – and if your holiday party is in the New Year like mine, then my fellow Canadians have Boxing Day. So going shopping during the holiday seasons can be affordable, if you’re smart about it.

    I’ve developed a habit of heading straight to the sale section, especially in the stores that are beyond my budget. If it doesn’t have a sale tag, I sometimes don’t even look at it because I don’t want to tempt myself in spending more. And if it so happens you buy an item regular price and the next week it goes on sale, don’t be afraid to go back for a price match! Know your store’s exchange and return policies. A lot of them will be understanding and happy to help. So save your receipts for the duration of the return period just in case you need it.

    Also, if you’re a slight gift card hoarder like me, then maybe that $50 visa gift card you got for your birthday may come in handy this time of year.

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    Earrings: Aldo price: $6.99 + tax (on clearance)

    3. Don’t neglect your hair & makeup

    If you’re repeating an outfit this year and scared people will remember and give you side eye for being boring, then change the focus from your dress to your face.

    I wear makeup on the daily, even if it’s just concealer and mascara, but I put on a full face when I’m going out to a function – and if I have time, I’ll throw in some falsies. I’ll pick a main focus. If I’m usually bare on the eyes, then I’ll go smokey. Or, if I’m neutral on the lip, then I’ll be a little more bold. Draw people’s eye’s to where you want them to look. And same with the hair! If you’re every day best friend is a flat iron, then switch it up and go curly and voluminous. If you’re hair is always in a ponytail, then let it flow.

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    Lip Pencils: Nars

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    Eyeshadow Palette: Kiko Milano

    4. Add sparkle!

    A lot of people are scared of a little sparkle and glitter, but I’m sorry – cuz you know what? It’s the holidays! And what would it be without a little glimmer.

    You can do it in so many ways! You can keep it simple and leave it to your jewellery. Frame you face with some earrings. Add a little bling to your necklace or cocktail rings. Even your purse can shine. Or you can go all out by getting your dress, shoes and purse to bling blauw.

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    (Top) Earrings: Aldo (Bottom) Choker: Forever 21

    What are some ways your stay holiday savvy? I’d love to hear them!

    Happy Holiday shopping!

    xo

    Stephanie

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  • Casual-tees

    Casual-tees

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    I’ve only ever worn t-shirts at home while bumming around. Though lately they’ve become a staple in my every day wardrobe.

    Especially when I travel. They’re good on hot days where I can wear them on their own. And they’re good for cold days when the chilly weather calls for layering.
    Dress them up, dress them down. Tuck them in, or leave it out… DamnI feel like I just wrote a line for a song. I may have a #1 in the makings people. You heard it here first!

    Sidetracked.

    As I was saying…
    Now, I have always been a Guess girl. Except, I usually opt for their more obvious girly and fashionable clothing, but I’ll admit they’ve got some nice men’s t-shirts. So it helps when bae has a few casual tees that I can ‘borrow’ – and sometimes keep in my closet. And since I like my t-shirts baggy, and loose fitting, it’s perfect! Sometimes I help him decide what shirts to purchase by deciding what looks good on me. Cuz let’s face it, bae’s wardrobe is my wardrobe. That’s just the rules of the universe.

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    And as we know, travelling calls for some early mornings. And sometimes deciding what to wear can take up some precious time.

    So when in doubt, I go for a simple logo tee. You can’t go wrong with that!

    xo
    Stephanie

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    T-Shirt: GUESS
    Shorts: Forever 21
    Shoes: Nike

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    T-Shirt: GUESS x A$AP Rocky
    Ripped Jeans: Forever 21
    Shoes: Superga