Inspired to try Adrift

Last Monday as I scrolled through my Facebook feed I stopped at Styling You’s model and me post. It’s one of my favourite blog posts to read each week because Nikki shows how she wears a garment as opposed to the Model. On Monday I loved the dress Nikki modeled and I knew it would suit me because of the colours and the buttons making it breastfeeding friendly.

I knew a few fashion bloggers had also done posts about their purchases from Adrift and some were offering a 15% discount until the 31st October (Redcliffe Style and Kirsten & Co have discount codes). I used the code to purchase the dress and I was able to wear it to an exclusive event last Friday in the city.

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I love this dress for so many reasons. Firstly it doesn’t cling. Secondly it has a rope belt which can be used to create a waist. Thirdly the buttons make it easy for breastfeeding. Fourthly it’s a transeasonal dress and I can see myself wearing it in Spring and Autumn.

I’m so glad I was inspired to try Adrift because the dress is going to get a lot of wear this season and at the moment it’s one of my favourite dress purchases to date.

Have you ever been inspired by a fashion blogger to buy something they bought? What did you buy?

I’m linking up with Essentially Jess for IBOT.

 

 

Sass & Bide Sailing Overhead Tee

I saw this t-shirt and immediately wanted it.

But the price. It’s always the price that stops me from purchasing designer pieces.

I’ve been doing a bit of a wardrobe decluttering recently and I have found that I don’t have a lot of patterned or motif tops. I mainly have a lot of plain tees. Most of them for breastfeeding.

This Sass and Bide Sailing Overhead Tee was $160. When I first saw it I calculated I could get 8 $20 tops for that price.

But I didn’t want 8 x $20 tops. I wanted this one, so I do what I always do in these situations. Walk away and think about something else. And then I went through my office in tray and found a $25 voucher from Yeltuor that had to be used by the 30th September. I had a look on their website and would you believe, that Sass and Bide tee was on their site as an item that was new in.

I put a few maternity clothes up on ebay which sold really well and bought my t-shirt using the voucher and ebay funds.

I’m so happy I bought it. I love it and I know it’s going to get a lot of wear this Summer.

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To make it breastfeeding friendly I wear a nursing tank top underneath and pull up my shirt when I need to feed Phoebe.

Yeltuor is another favourite online store that I head to when I want to do a bit of online fashion shopping. Their delivery service is fantastic and they have a large range of designer clothing. Once you are on their database after purchasing an item, they send you occasional vouchers which I don’t always use, but keep just in case I do have an impulse to buy something.

Have you bought any new clothes lately? What clothes are you wishing you could buy right now?

Linking up with Kimba Likes for Wardrobe Wednesday.

Why I take part in #everydaystyle since having a baby

I love the #everydaystyle concept that was started by Nikki from Styling You. I occasionally took part in the challenge before I had Phoebe as a way to share my style. I put my photos on my Plumbette Instagram account, but decided to start a Styled by Bec Instagram account to keep the fashion posts separate from The Plumbette.

I would take a photo each Sunday morning of the outfit I’d wear to church because during the week I would wear a boring wardrobe of navy cotton drill shirt and cargos for work.

Now that I have had Phoebe, I have become motivated to share how to wear the same clothes in my wardrobe but in different ways. If I can’t afford to be buying new clothes all the time, then I’m sure some of you who read this blog can’t either.

That’s why I like to explore new ways of wearing my scarves whether layered or tied into a kimono.

The real reason why I take part in #everydaystyle since having a baby is for my own health of mind. I can’t do my day without getting up, having a shower and getting dressed in the morning. I try and be ready before Jacob goes to work so that he can take my picture. Sometimes Phoebe doesn’t give me a great night and I occasionally sleep in until Jacob leaves for work, hence getting Esther to take my picture.

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The second reason I take part in #everydaystyle is to show how long it takes to lose the baby weight and the jelly belly. I don’t diet, but I do watch what I eat. I’ve only done a walk once since having Phoebe. My exercise comes in the form of playing with my girls, housework and breastfeeding.

There is a lot of pressure on mums to get to their pre-baby weight after having a baby and I say enjoy your baby. Allow your body to heal. Don’t rush into an exercise regime too soon after birth unless you’ve talked to your doctor. Watch what you eat but don’t be crazy anal about being on a diet and expecting to be back to your pre-baby weight in a short amount of time.

With Esther it took me 18 months to get to a couple of kg’s off my pre-baby weight. When I had Magdalene, I lost a bit of weight and then found out I was pregnant when she was 7 months old. I still had 10 kgs to lose.

I’ve had enquiries from other new mums on what I’m doing to lose weight because my #everydaystyle photos look good. Honestly, I’m not doing anything different. Perhaps some of my outfits camouflage my wobbly bits and make me look slimmer than I am. In some photos I still have a jelly belly, and a few bumps and lumps but they will smooth out in time. They might not too.

Christmas is coming up and I’m looking forward to a bit of indulgence. The last two Christmas’s I have been pregnant and haven’t been able to indulge in soft cheeses and my beloved chocolate mousse which has raw eggs in it. This Christmas is going to be GOOD.

#everydaystyle isn’t just for bloggers. Anyone can take part. I’d love to see your style photos and if you need inspiration when it comes to style, it’s a great hashtag to follow to work out what outfits you can incorporate into your own wardrobe.

How long did it take you to lose your baby weight? Do you take part in #everydaystyle?

I’m linking up with Essentially Jess for IBOT

Floor Length Capes

I have written before about my love of capes and how you can turn a scarf into a kimono. This week I’m revealing my love of floor length capes.

I am loving capes and kimonos or whatever you wish to call them because they are super breastfeeding friendly. They are a summer layer that looks fab with a long necklace.

I purchased this Erin Louise Mola Cape last week because it was on sale and I loved the colours. It is still available – see the link below.

Floor length capes are great because they cover your butt and can cover rounded shoulders when wearing a tank top.

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When looking for floor length capes, my go to online stores are Erin Louise and St Frock. They are reasonably priced. I’m wearing a Large in the picture above and I’m a size 16 on top at the moment.

You can wear a floor length cape with short shorts if you want to cover the back of your legs. I like to wear them with skinny leg jeans, but I will also wear it over my swimmers at the beach too. Here are some styles to consider if you are wanting to add one to your wardrobe.

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1. Erin Louise Careless Love Cape $50

2. St Frock Amalia Kimono in White $59

3. Erin Louise Mola Cape $42

4. St Frock Sea Breeze Cape Kaftan Turquoise $59

5. St Frock Sea Breeze Cape Kaftan Pink $59

 

Do you like floor length Capes or Hip/thigh length? Which one is your favourite? I’m linking up with Kimba Likes for Wardrobe Wednesday.

 

How to choose a stylish baby bag

After having three babies, I know a thing or two about baby bags. I did my best research by observing what my mummy friends used before committing to purchase my own.

When I was pregnant with Esther, my mum gave me a black Oroton Baby Bag for Christmas. Sadly it didn’t last the distance with the inner lining ripping with my over-contents and the strap pilling which did not make for a good look. The Oroton bag that I was given was a black canvas tote and not like the bag I’ve included in the below collage. I do have friends who swear by their Oroton baby bag and it has lasted the distance.

When I had Magdalene, a good friend of mine had purchased an Il Tuttu Nico Tote in beige. I loved the size of the bag and figured it would hold enough supplies for two children. I bought it in the navy and it was truly a great bag to carry… but when it was full, it felt like a brick and carried like an overnight bag.

When I went to Problogger Conference last year, I invested in a new handbag to carry my Ipad. I bought the Sterling & Hyde Peta bag in Orange Hermes Authentic leather. This is now the bag that I use with Phoebe and I carry the bare baby essentials. I keep my Il Tuttu Nico bag fully stocked in the car should I need some more supplies.

I love my Sterling & Hyde Peta Bag in Orange Hermes Leather

I love my Sterling & Hyde Peta Bag in Orange Hermes Leather

When looking for a baby bag I look at the material it’s made from, the space inside and compartments and the strap. I like a shoulder strap because my arms and hands need to be free to hold a baby or toddler.

I have put together a collage of baby bags and to be honest, the prices may come across as quite expensive, but I use my baby bag everyday and I have bought cheap bags in the past that haven’t survived or have looked old and worn after a few months.

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1. Storksak Bobby Cappucino Baby Bag $199.99

2. Sterling & Hyde Peta Navy Genuine Hermes Leather Bag $319.95

3. Oroton Baby Bag $595

4. Lubelle Lola Caramel Leather Baby Bag $239

5. Isoki Reversible Saddle Tote $119.95

6. IL Tuttu Nico Tote Navy Baby Bag $249

My Sterling and Hyde Peta bag looks as new as the day I bought it one and a half years ago. I use it everyday. I’ve gotten incredible value from the bag and will continue to use it well in the future.

Really any big bag can be turned into a baby bag, but true baby bags incorporate designs that are mummy and baby friendly like change mats, bottle warmers and pockets for dummies, wipes and all the other essentials one carries when looking after a baby.

I get asked about my orange Sterling and Hyde bag ALL THE TIME. I love the colour and I will use the bag well and truly after my babies grow up.

What baby bag do you use? How did you choose a baby bag?

 

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