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favorite outfits from 2017

by Kaylah Stroup December 28, 2017

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polka dotted // blue + brown // stripes forever // stripes + overalls

green + pink

pink, black + green // black + camel // leopard print // easy breazy

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feelin’ myself

Every year I do a round up of my favorite outfits from the year, and of course, I’m back to do it again this year. I had lots of favorites this year. Despite a slow start, I’ve been feeling pretty on top of outfit posts recently. It finally feels like I’ve gotten back into the swing of them for the first time since …2013? Back then I was posting them at least twice a week which definitely hasn’t been the case in quite a while. Maybe 2018 will be the year?! They’re just silly outfits, nothing ground breaking, but I really do love taking them. I love documenting my style, and it’s fun to watch my hair change – even if I did keep it the same color most of the year! Who am I!?

some loooovely outtakes from 2017

In 2017 I realized how much I love rompers, wore more black and white striped items of clothing than I can count, and even found a ridiculous beetle covered dress! I continued to rely on my ‘good side’ making it appear as there is always something interesting to the right of me. I discovered a new favorite place to take outfit photos (all but two photos in this post were taken in the same spot!) and finally got comfortable enough in front of the camera that I let Jeff take my photos for the blog. Golly, what help that’s been!  I talked a bit about sharing outfit posts can be scary and even wrote about a little note to self about beauty. It was a good year!

bike style

See past years favorite outfits : 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 + 2016.
And of course, you can find more outfits under the “what I wore” tag.

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favorite outfits from 2016

by Kaylah Stroup December 22, 2016
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 mad for plaid // pink glasses // polka dots stripes + a snail // a pop of color
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covered in cactus
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a new favorite // on the right track // blue tennis shoes // overalls, again
 five years later
what we wore,
two years!

Every year, at the end of the year, I make a list of my favorite
outfits that I shared on the blog. It’s a fun way to look back and see
all the outfits I put together, and the different hairstyles, and colors
I had. (Or in the case of this year how much my hair grew and what a strange thing it was for me to keep the same hair color! Who am I?) 

At the beginning of this year I made a goal to take lots of outfit photos since I wasn’t so great at it the previous year. There’s always room for improvement but I think I did pretty darn well. I took a lot more than in 2015, and there was a huge number that I considered my favorite so even whittling it down to this number was difficult. It’s actually killing me that I couldn’t take any this week and probably won’t next week since the majority of my clothes are packed up. I’d definitely like to continue my “more outfit posts!” goal into the new year because despite the fact that sometimes I have no idea what to write alongside the photos, I really do love taking them, and looking back on them after some time.

In 2016 I wore lots of stripes, fell in love with oversized cardigans, and of course, wore the heck out of my jean jacket. (That thing has to be one of the all time best thrift finds!) I relied on what has become my signature post (lookin’ to the right. What can I say, it’s my good side!!), and scoped out a handful of new little nooks around the city to sneakily take photos of myself. I talked about beauty and lovin’ your very weird self. All in all, it was a pretty solid year for outfit posts!
xoxo


See past years favorite outfits : 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 + 2015.
And of course, you can find more outfits under the “what I wore” tag.

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lapel pin collection – updated

by Kaylah Stroup September 21, 2016

Back in October of last year I shared photos of my lapel pin collection which has only continued to grow since then. Even if you don’t remember that post, you’ve probably noticed in my what I wore
posts that I kind of have a thing for accessories. Fun necklaces, rings,
brooches, lapel pins, etc. I love them all. I 100% do not abide by the
quote “before you leave the house, look in the mirror and remove one
accessory.” I basically do the opposite. Before leaving the house I
usually look in the mirror to make sure I have at least a few eye
catching things on.

Lapel pins are super hip right now. I’m
ashamed to admit that I’m usually kind of sour when things I love become
super popular but there are so many independent companies out there
making them and you can find one for just about any interest you may
have. Seriously, I have one about beach combing! I’ve welcomed this boom with open arms. I love finding new brands
with lapel pins. They’re small, and usually cost less then $10 a piece
so they’re easy to collect. They’re also a really awesome way to support
creative folks and their businesses (…at least that’s how I justify having so many!)

A few weeks back I upgraded the bulletin board I display my pins on. The old one, a three dollar score from the Target dollar spot, finally ran out of room. I was able to find something with a little bit more space in the same place, the dollar section at Target! You just can’t beat it for three bucks! My new one holds a bunch more, and displays them beautifully.

It would be crazy hard to link to where each of the pins are from so
instead I’ll link to some of the folks I own pins from and then you can
blame me when you blow all your money on pins!
Valley Cruise Press
Explorer’s Press
Asilda Store 

These Are Things 
Kodiak Milly 
Bunny Dee
Studio Coup
 
No Fun Press 
Fair Goods 
Finest Imaginary 
Gloomology
Titina
Two Ghouls Press
Pintrill
I like cats
ShellyMarz
Hooptedoodle
Spellcaster
Thora Ford Jewelry

If you see a pin in my collection that you can’t seem to find in the links above, just ask!  

Do you collect lapel pins? I would love to see your collection!
xoxo

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Favorite Outfits from 2015

by Kaylah Stroup December 28, 2015
little black dress // windblown // plaid, polka dots + pups // orange you glad
good vibes only
swans + summer legs // birthday attire // black + white // owl keep you
one year
“just jeans” // hello to the perfect coat // bikes, bikes + more bikes // #iamunique
pattern clashing champ

Every year, at the end of the year, I make a little list of my favorite outfits that I shared on the blog. It’s a fun way to look back and see all the outfits I put together, and the different hairstyles, and colors I had. (Did I really only have three different colors this year? I’m slackin!) No real revelations here, my style seems just as random and obnoxious as ever. I’ve always kind of wished I had a really distinct style but perhaps my style is less random than I think and it’s just that it’s hard to see because I see it everyday?

I don’t normally choose a number one from my list of favorites but I really can’t get over the outfit in the photo above. It is easily one of my all time favorite outfits. I don’t think I’ve ever felt as fierce as I did in that. That needs to be something I wear more often. Also, if my hair could just permanently look like it does in that photo that’d be great! Hah!

This past year I shared the smallest number of outfit posts since I started sharing them back in 2011. I’m hoping to get back to sharing outfits more frequently in 2016.
xoxo


See past years favorite outfits : 2011, 2012, 2013 + 2014.
And of course, you can find more outfits under the “what I wore” tag.

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my lapel pin collection

by Kaylah Stroup October 28, 2015
pin game, lapel pins

If you’ve been following my blog for any amount of time, you might have noticed in my what I wore posts that I kind of have a thing for accessories. Fun necklace, rings, brooches, lapel pins, etc. I love them all. I 100% do not abide by the quote “before you leave the house, look in the mirror and remove one accessory.” I basically do the opposite. Before leaving the house I usually look in the mirror to make sure I have at least a few eye catching things on.

These last six months or so lapel pins have become pretty darn hip. I’m ashamed to admit that I’m usually kind of sour when things I love become super popular but there are so many independent companies out there making them and you can find one for just about any interest you may have. I’ve welcomed this boom with open arms. I love finding new brands with lapel pins. They’re small, and usually cost less then $10 a piece so they’re easy to collect. They’re a really awesome way to support creative folks and their businesses (…at least that’s how I justify having so many!)

I thought it would be a fun idea to share some photos of my collection! This little three dollar bulletin board from the deals section at Target is the perfect way to display them all. It’s nice to see them all at a glance instead of storing them in a dish where I may forget what all I have.
 

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 Directly above in the dish are a few of my favorite and most worn pins.

 
It would be crazy hard to link to where each of the pins are from so instead I’ll link to all the folks I own pins from and then you can blame me when you blow all your money on pins!
Valley Cruise Press 
Explorer’s Press 
Asilda Store 
No Fun Press 
Fair Goods
Pintrill
I like cats
ShellyMarz
Hooptedoodle
Spellcaster
Seltzer Goods
Applesauce Industries
Thora Ford Jewelry
If you see a pin in my collection that you can’t seem to find in the links above, just ask!  

Do you collect lapel pins? I would love to see your collection!
xoxo

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my camera equipment

by Kaylah Stroup August 5, 2015

Photography has always been something I loved but for the longest time I never really saw any reason to upgrade my equipment. I stand by the notion that a good photographer can take a great photo no matter the equipment but y’all having awesome equipment sure does help!

 The very first non-kit lens I bought many moons ago was the Canon 50mm f/1.8 II which I had actually read about on someone’s blog. I liked their pictures, and their FAQ included a link to that lens along with a few sentences about how much they loved it. I bought it same day. The internet is full of recommendations on camera equipment – and just about everything else but hearing that someone I know, whether that be online or in person, loves something and reading what the practical application for me is is what is most important to me when choosing what to spend my money on.

It’s been a while since I updated my equipment list here on the blog and since my last update I’ve found a handful of new things that I just can’t imagine myself not shooting with!

1. This shutter release is seriously one of the best things I’ve ever bought. You can either push+hold the button to take a single picture or set the timer to for it to shoot a few seconds (or minutes) later. If you put your camera in sports/ high speed continuous mode, and set the timer for a few seconds long it will take a series of photos for you. It’s a thousand times better than just a remote and an absolute must have if you take outfit pictures! It also makes taking long exposures easier since using the shutter release minimizes the possibility of camera shake.

2. The Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 was something that as soon as I got it I wondered how I had shot all these years without it. I just never realized how often I could benefit from having a wide angle lens. I find it most useful when shooting photos of abandoned building, landscapes, rooms in my home, etc. The whole room photos in my apartment tour are a great example of what this lens can capture.

3. Canon 100mm f/2.8, my macro lens! Perfect for shooting insects, and close ups of plants. It might be one of my least used lenses but when I do find a use for it I am so happy to have it. Here are two posts featuring examples of what the lens can do – 1 + 2. The photos of elephant seals I shot along the coast were taken with this lens as well.

If you’re not one hundred perfect sold on putting out the money for a macro lens I recommend macro filters. For under fifteen bucks you can take some pretty awesome close up shots!

4. Canon 35mm f/1.4L. So it’s technically not my lens, it’s Jeffs, but this was the lens that made me realize L-series lenses were no joke. This was one of the first outfit photo set I shot with that lens and I just remember being blown away. Before purchasing the 50mm 1.2, this was basically my every day lens. It just takes some seriously gorgeous photos! Good glass is worth the money.

5. I recently upgraded to the Canon 70D. I did a ton of research before pulling the trigger just to make sure it was the right camera for me – I’m pumped! It was important to me to buy another camera with a flip out screen since a lot of the photos I take for the blog involve me shooting photos of myself. It’s an excellent way to make sure I’m in the frame. It’s also useful for shooting things low to the ground while not getting your knees dirty.

6. The 50mm 1.2, ooooh boy. This lens is what dreams are made of. I splurged and bought this puppy for my birthday and haven’t looked back since. It rarely leaves my camera now. The plant photos in this post were taken with this lens. I’m sure after having it for a little while longer I’ll have more articulate things to say about it but right now I’m just feeling very “wooooow” about it.

My top two film cameras are the Pentax K1000 and the Canon T2. I love them both equally but have figured out which works best for me in certain situations. The Pentax K1000 is a manual camera, you have to focus and adjust the settings properly yourself. It’s an excellent camera to learn to shoot film on. I use it most for landscapes, and subjects that don’t move too quickly. The Canon T2, on the other hand, does have auto focus. It’s my camera of choice when I know I’ll be shooting animals (like at the deer park) and children since I’m still not that quick at focusing on my own.

As far as 35mm film goes, I’m not that picky. I will shoot with anything I can get my hands on. I tend to most frequently purchase Fuji 35mm Superia X-TRA 400 because Amazon has it for a decent price.

My pride and joy, the land camera. This is my absolute FAVORITE camera. I bought mine from Film Photography Project on ebay a few years ago or so when they were having a sale. They do currently have a few in their webstore. They’re slightly pricey compared to what you’d find at a thrift store or estate sale but they have been tested and come with batteries. Plus they have really great service that I can attest to! When I first got the camera I had no idea what to do with but it actually came with an instructional DVD to help you out.

Film for land cameras can be found on amazon, black and white or color. The black and white film was recently discontinued, hence the major price difference, so if you’d like some I’d stock up while you still can.

I own a handful of camera bags, it’s kind of my thing. Some people collect shoes or purses, I have camera bags. I very rarely leave my house without a camera so it’s important to me to have something safe to tote them around in. My current favorites are the Bellbrook Backpack and a cross body leather bag called Siena, both of which are from Jo Totes. I own more of her bags than any other brand. They’re stylish, and functional! You can find lots of photos of my camera bags, and how they look on by browsing through my What I Wore archives.

Those are my favorite, and most commonly used photography related things. I also have a list of just for fun cameras that I love, you can read more here! Or if you’re interested in instant photography (with easily accessible film!) you can read more here.
xoxo

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