Thursday, March 15, 2012

another caaj hair post

honestly, i don't know what's wrong with me but i def have a hair change addiction. if i don't seek help soon, i will end up bald from all the hair dyeing and processing. i know nothing screams "i'm so not a try hard!!" like being caaj bald, but somehow i don't think that look would flatter me much. that being said though, i'm LOVING jess alba's hair in this pic - cut and color (even though i did just go dark again..) i've been wanting to chop my hair for so long though and not gone through with it so many times but maybe this pic will finally motivate me to take the plunge - will caajKim really finally have a long bob? i know everybody's waiting for the news with bated breath..






Tuesday, March 13, 2012

sneaks

so i know isabel marant started the whole sneaker trend with her hidden wedge sneaks, but i personally don't really like those original ones. i think the wedge looks weird and the sneaks end up looking midgety and stunted. i do, however, like sandro's spin on the trend with their albatorocks (pictured below). i think the studs make them especially caaj and cool (i mean we at the the styleruminative always appreciate a good stud). what i don't like though is that they are priced at a whopping six hundo which seems rather aggressive for a pair of sneaks, esp by sandro - given that the isabel marant ones retail at only $80 more. i know my finance skillz aren't the strongest, but what limited finance knowledge i do have (hello 2 years of investment banking, what what!) tells me that these are not a good investment. however, since this is NOT a boring finance blog, but rather, a fun fashion blog, the bad investment sneaks are prominently featured below - enjoy!




Monday, January 9, 2012

san francisco fashion

fashion in san francisco is such an interesting beast that i felt that i must dedicate a blog post to pointing out a few observations i have made over my brief stay here. first of all, the definition of "fashionable" in san francisco is very broad. you can be completely caaj and laid-back and not own a single pair of heels here, and be considered fashionable. on the other hand, you can also be a tryhard who wears pencil skirts and 4-inch heels everyday, and you too will be considered fashionable. i always thought san francisco-fashionable meant that you absolutely had to dress caaj - meaning no heels - or else you'd be looked at like a tryhard alien - but it ain't so. oh trust me, i was as shocked as you are. i mean, i'm the one who only packed ONE pair of heels for a whole month here thinking that i would be uber-caaj and appreciated here with my low key stylings. i mean, don't get me wrong - my uber-caaj low key stylings are obvi appreciated, but alas, i mourn the missed fashion opportunities that throwing some tryhard pieces into the mix would have helped me achieve. so first takeaway? san francisco is NOT all caaj - pack accordingly.

onto the second groundbreaking takeaway...

the other interesting thing about san francisco fashion is that not only is there no set standard of how caaj a san franciscan must dress, but there is also no set weather-appropriate dressing standard. since the weather ranges from about 45 to 70 degrees year around, winter dressing, as a concept, does not seem to exist. it is all by a person's personal cold weather tolerance. in san francisco, you can be freezing your a** off, bundled up in a winter coat, scarf, and boots, barely surviving the walk to work, while the person next to you will be wearing teva sandals and a half-sleeved tshirt with shorts. both looks are perfectly acceptable in terms of what is appropriate to wear to brave a san francisco winter (whether the teva look is acceptable in terms of what is appropriate to wear to simply live in this world is an entirely separate issue).

in new york, however, everyone seems to adhere to the same winter dressing standard. if you wear ballet flats with bare feet on even a brisk fall day, you feel like kind of an idiot because everyone knows that you are freezing your little footsies off just so you can wear the ballet flats that complete your outfit. and if everyone knows that you are going through such pains for the sake of fashion, what does that make you? A TRYHARD. very good, you're learning. so again, being truly caaj is trying hard, but not looking like you're trying hard. so greatest takeaway of all? in all other locations that are not san francisco, you must wear winter-appropriate clothing that keeps you warm unless you want the world to know you for the tryhard that you truly are. 

Thursday, December 29, 2011

fav caaj boots 'n' booties

hopefully all you loyal styleruminative readers survived the holiday season without my groundbreaking fashion advice and attended many a holiday party looking caaj-cool instead of tryhard-loser. some caajKim fav boots and booties featured below, ranging from caaj-casual all the way to caaj-formal. you can never have too many winter booting options, if you ask me...(and since this is MY blog, you are, in fact, asking me). i absolutely love the golden goose boots - i actually love most golden goose styles bc they seem to perfectly embody the caaj aesthetic that many a caajKim aspires to emulate.


fav caaj boots 'n' booties



















Brian Atwood heel boots
$538 - net-a-porter.com

Golden goose boots
$974 - shirise.com

Golden Goose leather booties
$1,090 - lagarconne.com

Sergio Rossi platform heel boots
$615 - couture.zappos.com

Christian Louboutin high heel boots
$995 - net-a-porter.com

Giuseppe Zanotti high heel boots
$696 - bergdorfgoodman.com

L.A.M.B. lace up boots
$190 - bluefly.com

Madewell high heel shoes
$200 - madewell.com

Vince Camuto stiletto boots
$159 - shoptheshoebox.com

Sperry Top-Sider buckle boots
$120 - bloomingdales.com

Saturday, November 26, 2011

a.l.c. spring 2012 rtw - me likey

loving the looks from a.l.c.'s spring 2012 rtw collection below. who knew a.l.c. was so cutie patootie? certainly not caajK! i obvi love all the use of leather below - the pants, the shorts, the jacket - ah it's just too good! i'm also a recent fan of mint green - it looks so fresh (and really complements a nice tan if you ask me...) oh, a.l.c., i'm so lucky to have met you.


























Friday, November 25, 2011

caajkim's xmas wishlist

if caajkim celebrated xmas, below would be her big annual xmas wishlist. as you can see - bags, leather, and shoes rank very high in importance in caajkim's life. i feel like if i had the below staple items, i could style around them with cheaper finds from forever21, zara, h&m, etc. and create a multitude of looks that could last me until next xmas (or so i would claim...) ahh now if only i celebrated xmas! i guess this wishlist will have to wait until my birday...


xmas wishlist















Knit top
romwe.com

All Saints genuine leather jacket
$395 - allsaints.com

Kelly Bergin pleated shorts
$430 - net-a-porter.com

MOTHER denim skinny jeans
$245 - stylebop.com

Proenza Schouler platform boots
$775 - stylebop.com

MaxMara jeweled flat
£290 - matchesfashion.com

Isabel Marant suede shoes
£390 - net-a-porter.com

Mulberry python handbag
£889 - farfetch.com

Rebecca minkoff bag
$450 - rebeccaminkoff.com

Sunday, November 13, 2011

shopbop favs

i've had blogger's block the last couple of weeks, so i thought i would use my current fav shopbop looks as inspiration to get the creative juices flowing. shopbop really does produce the absolute best editorial content. every time i get on, i am inspired in twenty different directions - they will have the cutest caaj look, a luxe tailored look, a glamorous, over-the-top look - and they are all simply amazing. some current favs below.


i am LOVING the pairing of the maxi skirt with converse all-stars and a leather jacket. it makes the look sooo caaj, but still put together. as a sidenote, i wish hats were more caaj. i think they always add such a nice addition to a caaj ensemble, but i always feel a little awkwardly tryhard. it's really unfortunate bc we could do so much more with our outfits if we throw hats and headwraps into the mix. that is a creative missed opportunity, if you ask me.


okay - she looks SO hot. i am a big proponent of all black bc it ends up looking so sleek and sexy. and it's so easy to pull together and style! and added bonus - you look so long and lean in a monochromatic black getup, which is a big plus if you're under 5"5 (not that i am of course..) 


this one is definitely man-repellar, but it is just soooo glamorous and over-the-top! pairing the chambray shirt and cream crew neck sweater caajes the glitziness of the pants (yes, we are using caaj as a verb now too). this girl walking down the street would attract many "who does she think she is? what a tryhard" from many a woman and "she would be so hot if she was dressed normally" from many a man...in short, this outfit is a styling success!