- Monday, December 29, 2014
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Last night my husband Richard and I stopped by Kaya Jewelers in Newburyport, MA after a fabulous dinner at Loretta (you must try it!). Eleven years ago we bought our wedding bands at Kaya and absolutely love the store! Kaya is unique, just like the jewelry they sell. Master jeweler Erdem creates gorgeous pieces that you won't find anyplace else and goes overboard to please his customers. Great customer service is tough to find these days, but Kaya has the secret recipe for making their clients feel special--which keeps them coming back again and again.
With Christmas in just a few days, there are so many fabulous last minute presents to pick up at Kaya. Check out some of my favorite pieces that will be sure to elicit an OMG!
Let's start with these very cool watches by the company 40 Nine...and guess what?
They're just $49.00! I'll take one in every color please!
This statement piece is calling out your name (and mine too!).
I mean who wouldn't LOVE to find this necklace under the tree?? OMG OMG OMG...
Kaya also sells high quality watches (including their own line)
for both women and men.
And now for the "piece de resistance".....
When you're ready to splurge on a gift for someone special or perhaps for yourself,
these stunning diamond earrings add instant chic and sophistication to any outfit from jeans and tee to a little black dress.
So next time you're in Newburyport or in Portsmouth, NH, stop by Kaya or check out their website at
Happy holidays!
- Sunday, December 21, 2014
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The modern sofa is the perfect statement piece for your living room. |
Have you ever noticed how your style in clothes closely resembles that of your home decor? Check out this style board I've created using pieces from Modani, a modern upscale furniture retailer. While choosing pieces for my "living room" I realized how drawn I am to simple, modern and clean lines, and neutral colors mixed with a bright "pop"JUST like my wardrobe! Does your closet look like your home? Mine sure does!
- Tuesday, December 09, 2014
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- Saturday, November 29, 2014
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I recently stepped WAY out of my comfort zone and bought a pair of J. Crew ripped black jeans. Although super distressed is not a style I'm usually drawn to, these jeans seemed to work and made me feel a bit "edgy". Here are a few ways I plan to wear them--both dressed up and down.
Have you ever bought something that pushed your sense of style?
Have you ever bought something that pushed your sense of style?
- Wednesday, November 26, 2014
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- Wednesday, November 26, 2014
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- Tuesday, October 21, 2014
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All women need a little bling. Let's face it, don't you feel glamorous when you wear something sparkly? Local jewelry designer and owner of JoJo Loves You totally gets this. With a studio in Brookline, MA, Josie (or JoJo) Marston's business has taken off--her creations are now sold in more than 150 stores across the country! The jewelry is affordable and so fun to wear.
I recently had the opportunity to interview JoJo. Her story is inspiring and a reminder of how important it is to do what you love and follow your passion.
Susan: Where did your passion for jewelry come from?
JoJo: I was literally the kid with 50 friendship bracelets on, I have always loved making jewelry and being creative. I've always believed in dressing it up with a little bling.
S: Did you have formal training in jewelry design?
JJ: Absolutely not. I did an independent study in jewelry design my senior year in college at Hobart and WIlliam Smith and from 2002 until now have been otherwise completely self taught through an excellent system of trial and error.
S: What was the first piece of jewelry you made? How have things changed since then?
JJ: The first piece I made, whew thats a really tough question, its been so long. When I first started 12 years ago I did a ton of pieces incorporating vintage pins that I bought from antique stores around the north east. I also made my first pair of blings in 2002 with some vintage swarovski crystals I found at an antique store in CT.
S: How did your jewelry company evolve? When did you start it and why?
JJ: I had done an independent study in jewelry design and my final project was a trunk show, where people started buying the pieces right off the displays!I started my company when I graduated from college in 2002, as sort of a trial. Like, try this for a year and then go get a real job type of thing. I moved to Boston and took the money I made from my trunk show at college and bought more materials, and made more jewelry. Then I put them in a patent leather suitcase and walked all around Boston and approached a bunch of stores and owners were interested and bought what I had. A few months into starting my business, I was being carried in some of the best stores in Boston at the time, like Eye of the Needle and Holiday, and since then I have never looked back.
S: Are celebrities wearing your pieces? If so, drop names!
JJ: Meryl Streep has a piece, and I believe Faith Hill bought a necklace at the Beauty Mark when she was in town. Other than that, I don't know but certainly can hope~
S: What types of materials go into your designs?
S: What types of materials go into your designs?
JJ: We use all sorts of semi precious stones, agate, dyed jade, quartz. Obviously a ton of Swarovski crystals for the blings, as well as some glass pearls, druzy quartz, old hotel keytags, really anything I can get my hands on.
S: Where does the inspiration come from (for creating new designs)?
JJ: I am a very visual person so get inspired by things I see. Every year my husband and I travel somewhere really sensational and I always find I am totally rejuvenated and inspired after that trip, Hong Kong is one of my favorite spots that is just amazing.
S: What's the design process that goes into making each piece?
JJ: I like to lay everything out before I get started, so there is always a lot of playing around, placing stones in settings before setting them, twisting huge strands of beads together before I start stringing. I have a huge bead wall behind my desk so I can just look at it and visualize doing different things with different beads.
S: Where are all of your pieces made?
JJ: We make everything in our design studio in Brookline MA.
S: Where is your line sold?
JJ: All over the place! We are carried in over 150 stores in over 25 states in the US, an awesome store in Bermuda, and even in one boutique in Japan!S: What is the JoJo Loves You company philosophy?
JJ: I'm not trying to change the world, I am just trying to put a whole lot more sparkle in it! You don't put love in your company's name, unless you really mean it. We make tens of thousands of earrings by hand every year, and hope people love every single one of them.
S: How many people do you currently have working for you?
JJ: 3 employees, and 3 sales representatives who travel. Plus 2 guard dogs who come to the office with me everyday :)
S: What is your career highlight so far?
JJ: The highlight of my career is spotting my jewelery. Being in line at the airport and seeing the girl next to me in fleur blings, a pure barre teacher rocking mini blings, those are the best parts of my day.
S: What trends do you see in the jewelry design world?
JJ: Statement necklaces are excellent, and so stud earrings are huge, as you really can't wear a drop earring with your big fabulous necklace. Also stacks of bracelets are still huge, either bangles, or beaded.
S: What's the most challenging part of owning a business?
S: What trends do you see in the jewelry design world?
JJ: Statement necklaces are excellent, and so stud earrings are huge, as you really can't wear a drop earring with your big fabulous necklace. Also stacks of bracelets are still huge, either bangles, or beaded.
S: What's the most challenging part of owning a business?
JJ: There is literaly nothing NOT challenging about owning a small business. But for me, a creative person with no business background or degree, the hard stuff is the nitty gritty tax, accounting, retirement plan stuff. The things that are applicable to working for a big business, like vacation time and tech support, those are like dreams to me.
S: Where do you see JoJo's in 5 years?
JJ: In all honesty I hope to just keep on keeping on and doing what I'm doing. Hopefully we will expand outside the New England market more heavily and have a great presence in some other states that I think are perfect for us.
S: What's the most important lesson you've learned throughout your career?
JJ: You can't please everyone, don't sweat the small stuff, imitation is the highest form of flattery....oh man the list goes on. But the most important lesson I have learned is to be honest, work hard, and put your whole heart in it. As long as you do that, you can't have any regrets.
S: What's the most important lesson you've learned throughout your career?
JJ: You can't please everyone, don't sweat the small stuff, imitation is the highest form of flattery....oh man the list goes on. But the most important lesson I have learned is to be honest, work hard, and put your whole heart in it. As long as you do that, you can't have any regrets.
"Follow your heart, do what you love" XO JoJo
Check out the gorgeous collection at http://jojolovesyou.com
Here are some of my favorite pieces
AND of course, the original bling!
- Saturday, October 18, 2014
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- Tuesday, October 14, 2014
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Winter is right around the corner and warm durable boots are a must! I love the look of suede, but it's generally not practical for traipsing through the slush and snow. However there are a few boot lines that make waterproof suede! Yes, they are pricey but you'll get years of wear out of them (cost per wear is what matters) and your feet will stay dry and toasty.
La Canadienne Montreal is an attractive boot line that you'll reach for again and again. A unique lining helps to wick away moisture so feet stay dry-- and the suede is pre-treated to stay waterproof! Generally these boots run between $200-$300, however keep on top of the sales for great deals. I just picked up a pair at Lord & Taylor 's boot sale for $135.00!
La Canadienne Montreal is an attractive boot line that you'll reach for again and again. A unique lining helps to wick away moisture so feet stay dry-- and the suede is pre-treated to stay waterproof! Generally these boots run between $200-$300, however keep on top of the sales for great deals. I just picked up a pair at Lord & Taylor 's boot sale for $135.00!
I won't kid you, Italian made Aquatailia by Marvin K. boots are expensive, but so incredibly comfortable and durable. I bought a pair of black suede Aquatalia's three years ago and they still look brand new after many jaunts in the slush and snow. The exclusive weatherproofing process and insulated lining, will keep your feet warm and dry. Available in many style from Nordstrom. Mid-winter sales are a great time to buy as you can save hundreds of dollars off the retail price.
North Face has fabulous snow boots that are fun and stylish. Made of waterproof velvet suede uppers with a lightweight synthetic shell these faux fur lined boots will keep you warm in the coldest of weather! $130 from Zappos
Cole Haan is now making waterproof suede too! Love these Indiana short boots with a gold buckle detail---adorable with tights and a sweater dress or with skinny jeans and a chunky sweater!
- Saturday, October 11, 2014
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I love the fall. From
pumpkins and apples to brilliant foliage, it’s my favorite time of the year.
It’s also my favorite season for clothes.
The weather is just cool enough for fuzzy sweaters and boots, but warm
enough to hold off the ski parkas. With the help of my amazingly talented
photographer Emily O’Brien, I’ve put together my five “must have” looks for
fall. These outfits work for just about everyone and are so comfortable and easy
to wear.
Sharing an apple and a laugh at Peter's Farm in Salem, NH with my friend Sandi
Plaid and oxfords: For those casual days apple picking or
running errands, pair a plaid button down shirt with rolled-up jeans and
oxfords. If there’s a chill in the air, top with a jacket or cardigan.
This look is very on-trend for fall and oh so comfortable!
Fitted boyfriend plaid shirt---Gap
Joe’s skinny ankle jeans--Nordstrom
Cut out Oxfords--Similar here
Watch--Michael Kors, Neiman
Jacket--Michael Kors/Nordstrom
Bag old Coach--Similar here
Faux fur and stripes: I love to play with patterns and textures and
this striped long sleeve tee looks fabulous topped with a faux fur vest. This outfit is
perfect for so many occasions including out to lunch with the girls or even to
the office on casual Fridays!
Striped tee J. Crew--Similar here
Joes skinny ankle jeans--Nordstrom
Faux fur vest Marshall's--Similar here
Ann Taylor Loft gold chain--Similar here
Black booties (old)--Similar here
The poncho:
Yes the poncho is hot this fall, but did it ever go out of style? I love
this piece because it’s timeless yet always looks chic and polished. Shown here layered with a black sweater and
paired with jeans, tall boots and a burgundy bag for a punch of color. You can
wear this fabulous outfit anywhere while staying warm and cozy!
Gray wool Doncaster poncho--Similar here
Black marino wool sweater-- J. Crew
Joe’s skinny ankle jeans--Nordstrom
Donald Pliner tall riding boots-- Similar here
Harper Mixed Media Burgundy Satchel--Banana Republic
Blue lapis ring (gallery find)--Similar here
Red and animal print: There is something so rich and sophisticated about the look of deep red with animal print. This outfit is perfect for going out for drinks with friends--or even sipping wine on the deck if the weather allows. Cheers!
Top Banana Republic--Similar here
Cole Haan animal print crossover bag-- Similar here
Classic black pumps (my most comfy)--Banana Republic
The blue dress: We all have a little black dress, but a little blue dress is just as versatile! This gorgeous inky blue color works for most skin tones and is so flattering! Choose a simple style that will easily layer with jackets and cardigans to dress up or down. And of course everyone needs a chic leather jacket to provide just a bit of “edge". Add a fun clutch and you're ready for a night on the town.
Blue shift dress Gap-- Similar here
Michael Kors black leather jacket--Macys
Black Banana Republic pumps--Banana Republic
Silver hoops (wardrobe staple)--Ann Taylor Loft
Clutch--Similar here
What's a fall photo shoot without a few wild turkeys showing up to steal the show?
Emily O'Brien is a portrait photographer out of Boston and the Merrimack Valley.
Follow her on Facebook--she's the best! www.emilyobrienphotography.com
For more information on my styling services, follow me on Facebook or visit me at www.agreatnewlook.com
- Thursday, September 11, 2014
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