Pumpkin Fever.

by Jamila Pierre


Not really a pumpkin spiced latte kind of gal...but I do love a good pumpkin pie, I call my honey bun and baby humans/ animals pumpkin, and I am head over heels for the color overall. It can be so rich and sexy;  fun and vibrant; or just plain ole' "so ugly it's good", either way I am always here for the color and I don't care what season it is. 

Earlier, in January of this year, I wore almost the same outfit except I swapped the chambray for a trench as  the layering piece (can you tell I love this combo of top and bottom....?), I also swapped the lippie and attitude. I paired the 'fit with a few rings (the two fingered gold-plated crystal ring was made by me) and a different necklace.

In the last  post I did (with the virtually similar outfit) I went on and on about how amazing this sweater was, how it was love at first sight, and how the sparkly thread that's woven throughout (which the camera didn't capture) is seriously the bees knees; I also Went into my love for these pants. What makes me sad is that I've owned these pants for quite some time, have worn them so often it should be a crime, and now I can tell that they are almost on their way out. I. WILL. DIE.  They are the most amazing printed bottoms of my life and the tears will flow, creating rivers and then floods. They feel like air on my body their so comfortable, and the color is just....IS JUST.

I purchased this trench vest a couple months back; it was on major major sale and I'd been peeping it for some time so as far as I was concerned the stars had obviously aligned. I featured it in a haul on my YouTube channel (alongside some other purchases from the Charlotterusse+ line) and I gotta say...it is très bien. 

It's definitely a layering piece because aside from the obvious (the fact that it's sleeveless) it's quite lightweight, which to be honest I kind of actually like. While we're being honest, I'm not sure I would've been so fond if I hadn't caught this puppy on said sale. Though the quality is standard and good enough for the price I purchased it for...the original asking price would've definitely put this in the return pile because regardless of me being drawn to the style....it wouldn't have been worth it in my eyes. And listen, I'm not knocking the quality of the products sold at lower end stores (those be my JAMS #AllDayErrrDay), most of what I own is of quality and has been low to mid-range....but I do feel the price should be commensurate with what it is you're getting. This is not to say that even quality merch isn't obscene in price; at which point it's up to the buyers discretion as to whether they want to take the plunge (if all else fails there's always a coupon code), but if the price doesn't feel right...I'm not buying.

This trench is pretty Dopious Maximoto though, the color was just the thing I needed in my arsenal to help anchor so many of my more flamboyant looks (whether it be color or print choices), plus I own nothing like it (which is insane because I own a literal store of clothing).

Special Note: I may get into how I shop, what makes me buy certain items, why I have no bias as to where I shop, how most of what I get is on sale, etc... (STAY TUNED)

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What I'm Wearing:

  1. Trench from Charlotteruse.com. $28.10 (On Sale from $42.99)
  2. Necklace from Burlington Coat Factory. $14
  3. Sweater from Target. $24.99
  4. Bracelet from Burlington Coat Factory. $7
  5. Rings from various street vendors. $5-$10 (Two finger crystal ring made by me)
  6. Leopard print pants from Forever21.com. $22.80
  7. Boots from Charlotterusse.com. $15 (on sale from $45)

Sickening In Suede.

by Jamila Pierre


Let's just take a moment to appreciate this style moment in grayscale...

Ladies and gentlemen, this dress...this BAD MA'MA JAMMA! 

Now let me just tell you, this dress clings like you would not believe...so wear the proper undergarments, and if you gotz some thickems/ junk in the trunk...be mindful of the ever so slight ride up. I know that sounds like reasons to not get the dress and if those things are deal breakers then so be it, but this is why I love it regardless:

  • First, it has pockets. Am I the only one who goes ape shit over a dress with pockets...? I feel like this should be standard form.
  • Second, The material is quite luxe despite whatever formed opinions you may have about in upon first search and purchase, the dress is overall well made. It sits pretty nicely on my body regardless of the "clingability" (yup, I made up yet another word...cuz that's what I do). 
  • Third, the rise of the neckline....*SWOON*, I can't tell you how thrilled I am that necklines in garments are on the rise (I'll get into why in another post).
  • Fourth, I've been on the hunt for a nude dress that didn't make me look naked and this my fellow babes is it (although, with thichkems syndrome it could come off as more of a tunic, but I'm also OK with that). SIDE NOTE: I will be on look look out for a blush toned dress next.

When I first saw this dress I knew I had to get it and I had to get it fast; not just because it was divine but once people knew of it's existence...it would sell out and that would be that. Thankfully after a few weeks  it's now back in stock, who knows for how long. 

The day I received it in the mail: When I tried it on it was smooth to the touch and hugged every curve....I mean every lump and bump. I mean, I love my lumps (**Cues "My Hump, by Fergie**) but when you're going for a clean sleek look....

And before I'm bombarded by the parade of any naysayers, I am all about self love and no fucks given, but I am a photographer and an artist...so things usually have to fit within a picture or a style-story I'm telling. When I wear  certain things, when I pose for a picture, when I edit a photo, when I "tell a story", there is a look I'm going for. On this day...lumps and bumps was not it. Lumps and bumps most all other days...just not this day (oh the joys of concealing undergarments). 

I first decided I was going to pair it like I did in the look with the floppy hat, but I came across another recent purchase from JCPenny; this tealy turquoise button front with black specks all over it. A light bulb literally lit up above my crown of locs. I love the idea of collared shirts being used as an alternative to a blazer/ cardigan/ jacket, so that's precisely what I did. I threw on some copper and bronze jewels to play up some color theory in my outfit, slide on a pair of nude minimal wedges (a Bish looks barefoot), and I borrowed my home skillet's  teal framed shades. Boom Shakalaka.

What I'm Wearing:

  1. Sunnies borrowed from my main Bish, Betty Black.
  2. Necklace from the Wholesale district. $5
  3. Collared shirt from JCP.com. $19 (On sale)
  4. Dress from Forever21.com. $27.90
  5. Bracelet from a boutique in SoHo (circa man many moons ago). $5
  6. Shoes from OldNavy.com. $11 (On major sale) (Similar style)

As for this next look? Hunny.....this is like fall incarnate, like....

If you've been following me and my blog for a while then it should come as no surprise that THIS. JACKET. IS. LIFE, I'm obsessed with it, and it's the best purchase of my life....welllll....I say this a lot, but it definitely is on my list of top 10...OK top 20 (what can I say I love a lot of things). I decided to pair it with the dress because the dress  needed an extra punch and because it wouldn't be me if "more wasn't more".  I then added a slew of berry colors in almost a gradient and made sure all of the colors wove into one another in this look, which is kind of treading in the opposite direction of the look above this one.

This hat is to be glorified as well, it took me forever and a day to find a hat that would fit my domeious maximus, especially with all of this hair. All in all, I WILL be playing this look OUT, lol...right into the even cooler months too. 

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What I'm Wearing:

  1. Hat from Wetseal.com. $22.90 (Similar)
  2. Sunnies from Torrid. $7 (On sale)  (Similar shape, Similar print)
  3. Necklace from a street fair in SoHo. $6
  4. Anorak jacket, w/sequin sleeves, from Wetseal.com. $15 (Black Friday sale last year)
  5. Dress from Forever21.com. $27.90
  6. Bracelets from Fashiontofigure. $12
  7. Rings from Wholesale district. $2
  8. Boots from Avenue.com. $33.60 (On sale)