The Stylist Kit for Everyday + Beyond

Remember this post and how I vowed to be more conscious on what I was bringing home? So far, so good. I haven't fallen astray to tempting sales (and they are tempting). Instead I've been purging my closet of the old and forgotten pieces. Lots of things have been donated and a few have been sold on Poshmark. For the special pieces that survived the purge, I intend on making them last with my tailor and look their best with my stylist kit

"What exactly is a stylist kit," glad you asked.

Image via J. Crew

Image via J. Crew

A stylist kit can be thought of as your fashion emergency kit. Got white fuzzies all over your black sweater, reach for that kit. Unintentional deodorant skid marks on a tee, reach for that kit. Popped a button, reach for that kit. See where I'm going with this. Why waste the outfit when your kit is there to save the day. 

For those of you in the market for a pre-made kit, I suggest going with Fashion First Aid kit curated by Lauren Messiah (co-founder of School of Style). This kit has basically everything for your next gig or fashion mishap. For those of you knee-deep in wedding season, consider this your best friend for rehearsal dinners and the big day. This kit prevented hot mess syndrome during sweaty Miami fashion, so its pretty solid to say the least.

The kit comes complete with: folding scissors, lint roller, sewing kit, tagging gun, tape measure, safety pins, double sided tape, skid out deodorant packets, drool remover sponges, bra strap holder, heel fixers, shoe grips, nipple covers, garment guards, purse shine, sole glow. See complete details here.

Image via Brit + Co

Image via Brit + Co

For those of you wanting to DIY your own kit, consider these essential basics to be stored in an all-clear bag (easier to find what you need): 

- mini deodorant + deodorant remover or a small sponge: smell good and avoid the white stains.

- Band-Aids: great for blisters and unexpected cuts. I carry a few in my beauty bag too!

- safety pins, binder clips/clothespin, double-sided tape: these are great for hemming or holding any piece on the go.

- nipple covers: turn off the low-beams when they're not invited.

- nude underwear: sometimes our clothing may be a little more sheer than expected. Avoid any embarrassing moments with nude or black undies. 

- tide to-go: because life happens and stains come along with it.

- lint roller: helps keep the fuzzies at bay.

- foot petals, heel liners + shoe pads: to prevent feet fatigue on those long days.

- static guard, small sewing kit, and scissors: necessities for any kit.

I know it sounds like a lot but you'll be happy to have them when the bad ju-ju strikes, especially that tide to-go pen. Is there anything I missed that should be added?

P.s. You don't need to be a stylist to have a stylist kit, in fact think of it as your fashion emergency kit!

The Essentials: February 2015

Getting down to basics this month.

My basics include CK undies, nude heels, and lots of wheat grass to get me through flu season. A few other basics making winter a little more bearable include mascara for extra-long lashes, smell good hand soap, and a colorful weekend bag for last minute trips. 

Shop my wants below:

1. Pines Wheat Grass, 2. Benefit They're Real Mascara, 3. Calvin Klein Modern Cotton Bralette + Undies, 4. NEST Moroccan Amber Hand Soap, 5. Art & Sole by Jane Weitzman, 6. Le Motto Tee, 7. V-MODA Headphones, 8. Madewell Pullover, 9. Quilted Koala Joyful Duffel, 10. Easy Spirit Kenette Heels

What are your essentials for the short month?

Fashionably Fit

Slowly but surely, one will find themselves browsing performance activewear instead of OTK boots after a few addicting workouts. Not a bad thing necessarily. 

Recently I discovered Lucy at my local running. Sure enough, the next day there I was cruising Lucy.com. Their assortment of colorful and functional jackets are perfect for long runs to Coney or skedaddling to kickboxing after work.  The Run Revolution Half Zip has been my go-to.

Lots of their tops are versatile enough to wear after gym class and straight through brunch (#winwin). One of the things that attracted me to Lucy, was their emphasis on putting out quality yet trendy pieces for women. So ladies, put away those raggedy tees and get something that will motivate you to work your hardest but feel your best. 

Jacket: c/o Lucy  Shirt: c/o Lucy  Running Tights: Old Navy  Headphones: c/o V-MODA  Sneakers: Saucony

Another must-have for long runs when the going gets tough are comfortable and well-fitted headphones. Having to deal with a pair that keeps slipping off your ears, let alone one that doesn't sound crystal clear should be avoided at all times - in fact it can kill your good-run vibes. These V-MODA headphones have been able to turn on my inner Beyonce when struggling on my last few miles. I know I'm not alone when it comes to using music as a motivator. Another #winwin - the ability to go hands-free and their "mind the gap" feature which eliminates unnecessary headroom from the headband. Here's a great review from CNET for those of you wanting more info. 

Getting fit has never been so easy. If for some reason you've fallen off the resolutions bandwagon - I know, the struggle is real - get yourself motivated with a new headphones or activewear that you'll want to work out in. In my case, new gear serve as motivation to get my butt out the door to show off what I got (literally and figuratively). 

For those of you in the NYC metro area looking to get into shape, here's a list of my favorite classes.

Photos by Anna Rosh.

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