In response to a number of individual comments, I am granting my beloved audience an exclusive interview. And since I don't particularly like large groups, I am imagining just the two of us sitting together having afternoon italian sodas in tall tumblers with fresh fruit.
You: (reaching for a lemon tart) How come everything you feature is from one store?
Me: (wiping my mouth with a hand embroidered napkin) The superficial answer is: I work there. But the proper, more fundamental answer is: I adore the clothes - every structured stitch, every narrative detail.
You: Do you get paid to feature the clothes?
Me: No. I do, what I do for love of the pretties. I consider myself a wardrobe social worker. I acquaint myself with the details of each little piece, determine in which ensemble it might fit, and try to find it a proper home. Nothing makes me happier than to match a lovely owner with a lovely ensemble.
You: How come you don't showcase more sale items?
Me: I typically don't feature sale items on my blog because sales are usually short term, limited supply, only available at select stores, and often sold out before I finish my post. If you like an item, it is your responsibility to watch over it. Checking in on it day by day to see how it is doing, and if it is ripe for purchase. When a discount has bloomed, you must snatch it up without reserve. Sale racks are not the place to meet and evaluate purchases. It is merely an area to pick up purchases long since acquainted.
You: Will you ever feature items from other stores?
Me: Yes, when I encounter an item worth mentioning it will be broadcast on Cardigan Empire. And as part of our shopping strategies, we will include a shopping safari at a variety of exotic stores.
You: How big is your closet?
Me: 3 Ft Wide with one hanging rod. I really do believe in quality over quantity.
You: Is it bad to buy cheap clothes?
Me: Yes - buying cheap clothes is deplorable. But buying inexpensive, quality items is ethereal. There are few things more rewarding then getting exactly what you want, for exactly what you want to pay.
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ReplyDeleteI hope you already know this, but you are impossibly cute. I love the turn of your phrase; it makes your posts so fun to read.
I had an "ah-ha!" moment when you said, "Sale racks are not the place to meet and evaluate purchases. It is merely an area to pick up purchases long since acquainted." I already employ this method with home decor items; why wouldn't I do the same when clothes shopping?
Also MY closet is only 3 feet wide with 1 hanging rod!! You have inspired me!
I too love reading your absolutely charming and poetic way of putting even the most mundane. You have a great gift with words *and* fashion and the way you put the two together is nothing short of delicious. Even though your picks are often out of my price range, I learn a lot from the concepts, and I know what to look out for at the consignment stores ;)
ReplyDeleteI feel better about my quality versus quantity (ie miniscule) closet knowing that the fashion queen has one too :)
Thanks for your delightful blog.
I agree with Kimberly and Kristy, your writing is wonderful and highly satisfying! I have recently finished "spring-cleaning" my blog bookmarks and your blog is one of the five that I chose to keep.
ReplyDeleteQuality over quantity!
I love your blog! It's so fun & informative & STYLISH (obviously).
ReplyDeleteThought you would like to see mine: http://garnitureclips.blogspot.com/
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ReplyDeleteSuch an imagination and so creative. Too bad you don't layer like you used to. I love you and so do Taylor, Mason, Landon, and James
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