The Dress Shirt by Marie Claire St. John // Silk scarf (velvet version here) // Quay sunglasses
Vince leather pants ($69 alternative here) // YSL bag ($56 alternative here)
Haider Ackermann boots (suede version 50% off; $65 alternative here)
And just like that 2018 was upon us. With the coming of each new year, I’m normally very reflective on what transpired and enjoy recapping every moment. While I had one of my best year’s yet in 2017, I’m feeling much more fresh and “full speed ahead” about this changing of the tide. Perhaps it’s the upcoming addition to our family or the robust goals and intentions I’ve set for myself in 2018, but I’m taking a note from Die Hard and saying “Yippee Kiyay” (motherf*cker) to the adventures ahead.
I’m excited. This year is going to be all about off-the-charts passion for me.
About a year ago I discovered Dress Shirt by Marie Claire St. John and fell hard for her silk shirts with cheeky personalized embroidery. After thinking long and hard about how to customize a shirt, I realized that nothing encompassed my enthusiasm for 2018 better than one of my favorite movie lines.
Hence, Yipppe Kiyay was born.
One of the interesting challenges about getting dressed while pregnant is finding that happy medium between style and comfort. I ordered these leather pants when they went to additional sale at Bloomingdale’s and have been living in them ever since. Incredibly chic and suuuper comfortable thanks to the elastic waistband, they seriously might be the best cost-per-wear item in my closet.
I’ve linked a more affordable faux alternative below, including some great dupes of my YSL bag and boots.
I’d love to hear from you! What are your goals for 2018? And what would you like to see covered this year on In Spades?
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Lindsey says
This is the coolest outfit ever! I seriously need that shirt! And I love how you paired it with a scarf that looks like a tie – great idea! I hope you have a wonderful 2018! 🙂
In Spades says
Thank you so much, Lindsey! Really appreciate it!
Blair villanueva says
Your shirt looks classic and pretty even without the embroidery. I prefer it without embroidery for easy pairing to the rest of my pieces.