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Fall Fringe and Leather

Tuesday, September 16th, 2014

Good morning, y’all! It almost got cool enough to wear jeans this past weekend! So I’m officially excited for fall and couldn’t wait to break out the leather and this long-sleeve fringe top! Fringe and leather are definitely the two biggest fall trends I’m most excited about-especially paired together. This is my idea of a perfect fall transition outfit! Plus, y’all know I’m a sucker for fun sleeves! Shop similar items below and some of my favorite leather pieces!

Ethnic and tribal prints have also been quite popular this past season and leading into the fall. The bold colors and patterns are taking over everything from my wardrobe and home decor to my iPhone case and jewelry. I have several Aztec print and embroidered tops, skirts, and tanks that I’ll transition into the fall months until I can replace them with tribal-print scarves and cardigans. With such statement pieces as these, wear lighter accessories and jewelry.

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Photos by Maggie Bowles| Location: Perkins Rowe

Callin’ Baton Rouge | LSU Gameday Outfit with Animal Prints

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014

Somewhere along the way all the girls in Baton Rouge voted on leopard as being an acceptable gameday print. It’s not tiger, but it’s close enough and goes perfectly with all the purple and gold outfit combinations on Saturdays. Plus, I always enjoy wearing nontraditional gameday attire like this cream colored dress with a leopard kimono. It’s a great alternative to a LSU tee and shorts!

I completed my outfit with Louisiana-inspired accessories including this Freret & Napoleon oyster necklace, purple and gold tassel bracelet from The Royal Standard, Louisiana necklace from Anna Liv Design and a mustard yellow clutch. Shop similar items at the bottom of this post!


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Photos by Maggie Bowles

Kendra Scott Purple and Yellow Sale

Monday, September 1st, 2014

Happy Labor Day! With one game under our belt, football season is officially in full swing and I’ve got my eye out for everything purple and gold. One of my favorite things about Kendra Scott is the wide variety of colors available for each piece. In this case, I browsed all the latest SALE items to find these purple and yellow combinations-perfect for LSU gameday. If you’re not an LSU fan, there are plenty of other colors available. Plus, to celebrate Labor Day get free shipping through midnight tonight! Shop the widget below and follow along today on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Pinterest for more Labor Day Sale goodness and updates!

 

Neon Summer

Tuesday, August 26th, 2014


Product Information: Top: Smart Set (40% off!) | Skirt: Target | Earrings c/o Candy Shop Vintage | Heels: JCPenney | Cork Clutch: The Beehive Outlets | House of Harlow Five Station Necklace and Gorjana Gold Ring Set c/o Rocks Box

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I bought this eyelet top in Victoria, Canada of all places this summer. While in the store, the sales associate gave me the idea of tucking the bottom layer into a pencil skirt for a crop top look. I was immediately sold and knew I had to have it. I’ve worn this top untucked with jeans and shorts too, but I really like the appearance of a crop top it gives off when tucked in.

And as we get closer to fall, I’ve been thinking how I can keep adding pops of bright color into my wardrobe. I’m always drawn to neutrals like black and white, especially in the fall and winter. But this neon skirt and pops of royal blue will definitely continue to be incorporated into my outfits as we transition into cooler months.

It’s also a lot easier to add bold accessories to my wardrobe each month with a Rocks Box subscription. For $19 per month you can receive hand-selected jewelry just for you, wear it as much and as long as you’d like, swap it when you’re ready, and buy any pieces you want to keep! Sounds pretty good, right?

If you want to purchase a piece, you always get 20% off retail price as a member. Shipping is free both ways, so you just drop your box in the mail whenever you’re ready.

If you’d like to try out RocksBox, as a Southern Flair reader you can get a free month by signing up here!

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Photos by Maggie Bowles

ETCH Studio’s TERRA Collection

Thursday, August 21st, 2014

ETCH Studio, a Baton Rouge-based jewelry company started last summer when Zoe Ganch received a pair of geometric laser cut earrings and a necklace from her best friend Mallory Estopinal. The two girls, who currently study architecture at LSU, became increasingly interested in product design, graphic design, and jewelry design. With the discovery of Instagram shop communities, the girls decided to test out their initial designs, and ETCH was born.


The girls operated their business on Instagram for six months, growing their brand until the launch of their official website this month (www.shopetch.com) along with their new fall Terra collection.

“Our new collection is inspired by mythology,” Zoe said. “We named the collection ‘terra’ because it represents the goddess of the earth.”


The primary materials for the fall collection are leather and wood, both earth materials with natural vibes in the design, she said.

“We were so excited to get our hands on some leather for the new collection, as it offers a whole new style that were were able to explore.” Zoe said.


The girls agreed that studying architecture has helped them fine tune their personal style and design aesthetic. They like to pull the clean lines and simple geometry from their architectural design education and apply that to their jewelry.

“To us, design is design,” Zoe said. “Whether someone has an eye for graphics or building design, there’s always a way to translate that vision onto another product or idea.”

While both girls have certain roles in the day-to-day business, Zoe and Mallory both enjoy taking the time to sit down and collaborate on ideas for designs.


The design process begins with working together to create a wide variety of designs, then they pick a few that they’re drawn to. Once the design is finalized, it’s drawn out digitally into a design drawing software called Autocad.

“We use this software quite often in our architecture education, and it’s a widely used program in the architecture profession,” Zoe said. “From Autocad, we can plot the design onto the laser cutter-just like sending a document to a printer.”

The final product is cut from high-quality hardwoods-usually maple, walnut, and lacewood- and leather. After the pieces are laser cut, Zoe and Mallory hand paint and assemble them.


They also design and laser cut all their business cards and earring backs.

“We like to have a hand in all of our final products that we send to our customers,” Zoe said. “We think it makes it a little more personal and allows us to really make use of the laser cutter technology!”

ETCH is sold exclusively online and at Mod Salon in Baton Rouge.

See the new fall Terra lookbook here — all photos by Katie Hope.

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