The best word I can come up with is obsessed.  I’m obsessed.  With neon pants.  I want a pair in every color and I want to wear them every day.  It’s kind of a problem.  If I see someone on the street with brightly colored pants on…I stop them and compliment their outfit.  It’s that bad.  On the bright side (pun intended) at least I am brightening (he he) people’s days.  I love that Spring is all about bold pants and pops of color.  It just makes me smile.  So obviously…today on Fashion Friday it’s time to whip out the virtual neon pants.  Look out Spring…

 

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Neon Pants, neon jeans, Fashion Friday, Spring Fashion

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**where to buy**

 

Happy almost St. Patrick’s Day!  It’s going to be quite festive in Chicago this weekend…I better get my bright green pants ready!

 

Happy Fashion Friday!

 

  • Emilia Jane - March 16, 2012 - 6:23 pm

    So fun! I definitely need to venture out of my standard pants colors :-/ReplyCancel

  • Tami I. - March 19, 2012 - 2:38 pm

    I’m a bit OBSESSED with colored pants right now too!!…but from a distance…on other people. I would LOVE to wear them, but I tried on a pair, and my immediate thought was, “No one needs to see colored cellulite!” 🙂 I think maybe I just need to try on a better cut. 🙂ReplyCancel

    • laurenwakefield - March 19, 2012 - 2:52 pm

      Ha!! I had that same thought when I tried on red pants. LOL Apparently we need to go shopping together. 🙂ReplyCancel

It’s the time of year when Chicago comes alive.  Restaurants dust off their patios.  Winter coats get buried in the closet.  Windows are opened and the stuffiness of winter is aired out.  The breeze is no longer painful…but warmly welcomed.  People come out in masses to take in the day.  To feel the the sunshine.  And to welcome Spring.  Every year…without fail…there is always that one weekend.  The one that ignites the city and reminds us all of why we love it here so much.  That one day where 60 feels like 80…and you drive with your windows down and your heat on.  Just to prove to yourself winter is over.  People always ask me why I live in a place with such disgusting, harsh winters.  A place where the windchill is arctic and walking is all too common.  The seasons are why.  Last weekend is why.  I’ll take 6 months of blistery just to be able to experience the day when it breaks.  There is truly nothing like it.

 

While the rest of the city was out soaking up the sun…Gary and I did what we do best.  Nothing.  We opened the doors and windows…and napped to the smell of fresh air.  We may not have been jogging the lakefront or dining on a patio…but we were completely content soaking up Spring.  Our way.

 

Goose, Spring, Sundays, Chicago

 

Happy Spring Chicago!

 

  • Emilia Jane - March 13, 2012 - 3:11 pm

    Yay for spring!!!!ReplyCancel

  • Laura Kelly - March 13, 2012 - 3:18 pm

    love, love, love.ReplyCancel

  • Christy - March 13, 2012 - 3:26 pm

    We’ve been enjoying spring the exact same way! 🙂 Windows open, watching shows, relaxing… 🙂 <3ReplyCancel

  • Janet Wakefield - March 14, 2012 - 12:57 pm

    But wait I know we were out walking and sitting at those restaurants too so you welcome spring in many ways I think!ReplyCancel

It was the middle of winter….somewhere around 30 degrees…and I was sure the lakefront would be a ghost town.  I mean, who goes to the beach when it’s 30 degrees?  Seems like a pretty valid assumption.  I pulled into the parking lot and slowly began to hear the faint thumping of loud music.  I looked up and saw balloons and tents filled with people of all ages.  Did I miss something?  Who has an outdoor event at the beach in the middle of the winter?  And what kind of people attend it??!?  Then it hit me…the Polar Plunge.  Of course I pick the day of the Polar Plunge.  The day when hundreds of crazy people jump in the arctic lake for a good cause.  Great job Lauren.

 

Lucky for us it was just ending and we got the ghost town lake front we were hoping for.  Hanging out with Sarah and Nathan on this frigid day was honestly so much fun.  We laughed and tried to fight the non-stop tears the cold weather was causing.  Nathan told me all about how he proposed while making s’mores over a campfire where he hid the ring in a chocolate bar.  How can you not love these two?  I left our engagement session on a photo high.  I don’t know if it was the fact that I was so excited to be outside shooting again or the killer looks Sarah was rocking all day (and Nathan too…can we say GQ?)…but I was ecstatic.  Sarah and Nathan, thank you so much for being such good sports in the arctic temperatures and keeping a smile plastered on my face all day long.  I can’t wait for September!

 

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Happy Monday!  And a 65 degree Monday at that!  🙂

 

 

  • Emilia Jane - March 12, 2012 - 4:34 pm

    YAY!!!! And oh girl here eyelashes? So fab. <3ReplyCancel

  • Christy - March 12, 2012 - 5:15 pm

    How gorgeous are these two?! Seriously!!! Wow. Beautiful beautiful pictures – and I love the light! And her outfit! And how do they not look cold?!ReplyCancel

  • Amanda - March 12, 2012 - 6:57 pm

    Just beautiful!!!!ReplyCancel

  • Janet Wakefield - March 13, 2012 - 1:11 am

    Oh my goodness, these pictures are so good.
    I love them all.
    Sarah’s down cast eyes pictures really rock!ReplyCancel

  • Laura Kelly - March 13, 2012 - 1:00 pm

    SO beautiful lauren <3 the black and white and just too much for me 🙂ReplyCancel

I’ll be honest…I’m having the world’s worst case of blogger’s block. I’ve been staring at the blinking cursor for 2 hours now and nothing is coming out.  So instead of forcing an incredibly witty story on you about how Goose has decided the living room is his own personal restroom…I will leave you with a little peek of the gorgeousness that is Sarah and Nathan.

 

These two rocked my world yesterday and I can’t wait to show you more…but for now here’s a little tease…

 

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  • Christy - March 5, 2012 - 4:35 pm

    AHHHH! Love love love these. The light is beautiful and that moment before the kiss – gorgeous!ReplyCancel

    • laurenwakefield - March 5, 2012 - 4:39 pm

      Aw…thanks girl!ReplyCancel

  • Tami - March 5, 2012 - 4:51 pm

    B.E.A.-utiful!! I’m anxious to see the rest and hear the story about Goose. 😉ReplyCancel

  • Emilia Jane - March 5, 2012 - 5:10 pm

    Eek! Love her blue dress and that split second perfectly timed shot on the right. I can’t wait to see the rest 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Janet Wakefield - March 5, 2012 - 6:29 pm

    Love the pictures – maybe Goose needs some “time out”
    SMILEReplyCancel

  • Amanda - March 5, 2012 - 8:44 pm

    Can’t wait to see more!!!ReplyCancel

First off, I need to apologize for being a very flaky blogger this week.  I’ll be honest…Vegas sucked me in and got the best of me.  Late nights and early mornings combined with learning overload made my brain turn into mush.  Once I get some cognitive activity back I will be sharing everything I learned…I promise.

 

I’m super excited about today’s Fashion Friday because it’s a little different than normal.  Today it is all about the men!  I talked with Jen Mahoney from A Sharp Dressed Man about all things men and wedding season.  What to wear to what kind of wedding.  How to find the perfect tux.  And let me tell you…she knows her stuff.  Men don’t always love shopping as much as us women do…so the best part about Jen is she will do it for them!!  Seeing as she’s been doing this for 17 years…I think I trust her expertise over mine.  🙂

 

Blog world…meet Jen.

A Sharp Dressed Man, Jen, Fashion Friday

 

Hi blog world! With wedding season fast approaching, I thought it would be a good time to spread some fashion tips and what better way than on Fashion Friday?!!?!

So, whether you are a guest or you are getting hitched yourself, it is important to show up to a wedding well dressed and not looking out of place. Here are some tips for various types of weddings that you may be attending this season.

 

Black Tie

A black tuxedo or evening jacket and matching pants are usually worn at a black-tie event, but no white tie. The men should wear a black tie, black vest or cummerbund, and suspenders. Summertime is a great excuse to break out the white dinner jacket with black tuxedo pants.

Black Tux, Fashion Friday, A Sharp Dressed Man

 

Black tie wedding attire, Fashion Friday, A Sharp Dressed Man

 

 

 

Black tie optional

A good rule of thumb is to use the same guidelines as Black tie attire. If you would prefer not to wear a tux and go a bit more casual, you can opt for a black suit and black tie.

Black Tie Optional, Fashion Friday, A Sharp Dressed Man

 

Black tie wedding attire, Fashion Friday, A Sharp Dressed Man

 

 

Semi-formal wedding

You can’t go wrong with a dark suit and conservative tie.  You can always add a little punch with your tie to show off your personality.

Black Tie Optional, Fashion Friday, A Sharp Dressed Man

Wedding attire, Fashion Friday, A Sharp Dressed Man

 

 

Casual wedding

 These weddings are most likely held outdoors so the dress is much more relaxed. A pair of khaki’s is great with a button down shirt or you can choose to wear a sport coat.

*If you are the father of the bride, the best rule to follow is that you should to be the guide to what the most formal attire should be. * 

Casual wedding attire, Fashion Friday, A Sharp Dressed Man

 

Fashion Friday, Casual Wedding Attire, A Sharp Dressed Man

 

How to buy a tux…

A classic Black tux, white shirt and black bow tie is timeless and you will be able to keep it in the closet for many years.

Opt for a shawl collar on the lapel as it does not go in and out of fashion as much as a peak lapel.

Shawl Collar Tux, Fashion Friday, A Sharp Dressed man

 

The white shirt should not have a fancy print or striped pattern.  Clean and simple but fitted so that when you take the jacket off, it will not blouse out over your pants.

I don’t recommend a cummerbund.  The vest is a much classier look.

The cuff links should not be flashy.  Keep them understated yet tasteful.

Choosing shoes is easy… black leather slip-ons or lace ups are best.  Patten leather can be worn if you want to be more formal.

There are many price options for a tuxedo.  When you are going to buy it, keep in mind that this is an investment and the tux should not be something you spend $200 on.  Cheap suits are easy to spot, don’t be that guy.  Designer tuxedo’s are around $3,000 or you can get something in the mid range for around $500-$1,000 just make sure that the fabric has a good weight and feel.  It’s best to spend the money on a tailor because that alone can make a cheaper suit look designer.

 

Renting a tux…

This should be easy and most likely the sales people at the rental store will be able to guide you in the right direction for fit.

The benefit of renting is that the tux can be trendier and you can choose a designer brand.

It’s always good to try on the tux when you pick it up, so that the fit is not too long, short or wide.  Don’t look like the guy in the floods with the boxy coat.

If you have a problem with already worn clothing, renting is probably not the best choice for you.

The cost is usually around $100 but the shoes and accessories along with alterations could run up to an additional $150-$200.  Most of the time you can get the grooms tux for free when all of the groomsmen use the same rental place.  Usually you can find coupons for the the chain retailers to save a bit of money.

If you will wear a tux at least 3 times in the next few years, it is better to buy one due to the cost of renting.

 

The recommended stores in Chicago are Zeglio to buy a custom suit and tuxedo and Monitor Formal Wear or Formally Modern Tuxedo for rentals.

 

Happy Fashion Friday!!

 Jen

 

Today is also Jen’s birthday!  Happy birthday Jen!   You can contact her at jennifer@asharpdressedman.com with any questions…or to make your honey look fab.  🙂

 

  • Emilia Jane - February 24, 2012 - 7:45 pm

    Love my man in that grey Hugo Boss suit. Smokin.ReplyCancel

  • Janet Wakefield - February 25, 2012 - 1:34 am

    Great tips – who knew there was someone who could help with all this.ReplyCancel