maven (noun) -someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field; an expert or connoisseur; experienced.

fresh (adj) -original, vivid, cool, fashionable, sparkling, green; not previously known; new or different; not altered by processing.

Rebecca + Sesheta = MavenFresh

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

PFM Obsession: Cambridge Satchel Company

only $155 at Bloomies!!! 

ooo, neon yellow!

bright orange is so trendy right now!

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i think i'm really loving the green!


i am officially a bag watcher  ...or maybe it's stalker lol.  i love people watching but even more fun is bag watching.  being an accessories lover (hence why i create accessories), i am constantly reading the mags for the newest and greatest items.  bags are definitely first on my obsession list and i consider myself a maven on bag spotting while out on the town.  

while attending the Independent Fashion Bloggers (IFB) 2012 conference, i had more bag eye candy than i could process!! mind you, i was supposed to be focusing on how to promote and grow our blog but i can't help but notice a beautiful purse!! which brings me to my latest obsession: the Cambridge Satchel Company, more specifically the fluoro collection.  i saw these bright fluorescent bags - neon yellow and then neon pink- walking around the conference and they immediately caught my eye.  then later as Becca and i shopped for materials, i saw a bag in neon green.  i just knew it had to be the same bag i had seen before.  this time i had to find out the brand name.  after she told me what it was, not even 5 minutes later, i couldn't remember what she had said!  i obviously hadn't learned from my Clio Goldbrenner stalking situation (refresh your memory here).   anyways, as soon as i got to my computer the search was on.  lo and behold, it wasn't hard to find - TGFG (thank god for google lol).   you know my love of neon...  and at a such a reasonable price, i may have to find a way to make one of these babies mine!!  let the stalking begin!

p.s.  bags weren't the only eye candy at the IFB conference!! can't wait to tell you more!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Daily Outfit: Wintry Layering






 All that's missing is a dusting of snow, some pine trees, and scenic mountains to really style this look up right. Just kidding...I'm really enjoying the mild winter we are having here in NY! 

Inspired to create a wintry look with a neutral palette and lots of different textures, I began layering up. I started with a cream tunic dress, added a cozy flannel and kept going. Loopy crochet vest...check. Faux fur collar (swiped from my fave coat)...check. Lots of warm snuggly chicness going on here and I was loving every minute of it!

(Vest, Faux Fur Collar, and Dress- Anthropologie, Flannel Shirt- Gap {$5}, MP Tights- eBay, Rosegold Madge Boot- Modern Vintage, Belt- J. Jill, Brooch- Vintage, Moonbeam Earrings- MavenFresh)

Monday, February 6, 2012

Daily Outfit: Purple Princess







i had a co-worker tell me that i looked like a princess in my outfit.  i laughed in response because i don't think i thought "princess" as i got dressed but, hey, i can roll with it! :)  that is how i was dubbed "purple princess".  it might have been this long, flow-y skirt that got her feeling a royal vibe (not to mention the royal color), but i was inspired by comfort, as usual, and this outfit did the trick!  don't be fooled by the maxi skirt or the tulle bow, this princess has edge!  under my trusty Northface is my leather motorcycle jacket that i added for this exact reason - for edge as well as office warmth.  i completed the look with a Wheels & Dollbaby tank, my bamboo hoops and studded cuff (not shown) and this princess was ready to go! :)

btw -if you remember, i believe it's absolutely mandatory that every skirt and dress get the twirl test (refresh on the twirl test here).  i also had fun doing the can-can ( my boots and skirt made me feel straight out of the saloon lol).  though i've had this skirt for ages (it's a vintage find from long ago), i'm not sure if i was aware that it had such great spinnage (i think i've coined a new word lol)!  actually, i've had it for so long that it's more likely that i forgot just how well it passed the test!  

(TNF Arctic parka - Northface, Leather Moto jacket - Rachel Rachel Roy, Dollbaby tank - Wheels & Dollbaby, Vintage Purple Maxi Skirt - unknown, Gold Bamboo Earrings, Knee-High Charcoal Gray boots - Fergie, Studded cuff - Matt Bernson, Purple Tulle Bow - MavenFresh)

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Daily Outfit: It's Easy




Olive skinny cargos, a simple black sweater, and a high bun. I love a look that's a breeze to put together...and effortless to wear! Couldn't resist adding a little oomph with my oversized flower headband...very Carrie Bradshaw. Do try this look at home ladies, it's easy!

(J Brand Houlihan Cargo Pants- eBay, Slouchy Sweater- French Connection, Thai Rose Headband- MavenFresh, High-Heel Booties- Zara)

Saturday, February 4, 2012

PFM Confessional: sesheta speaks - true love

Heart of My Heart - photo courtesy of New Moon Visions

u may have noticed that i missed posting on Thursday, 2/2.  yes, it completely slipped my mind that it was my day to post.  sometimes i get too caught up actually living life that i forget to write about it, lol.  it wasn't just an average busy day though; Thursday i celebrated being married for 14 years.

believe it or not, i am actually very quiet about my personal life.  i've never been big on posting blow by blow details on Facebook or Twitter or anywhere for that matter.  ...but then there comes a time when you have to share with the world and this is definitely one of those times.  my hubby and i started out on our journey together at a time when all the factors around us told us that it was never gonna work.  despite what the world tried to tell us, we dove in feet first.  with the support of our families and the blessing from the Most High, fourteen years later, we are still standing.  i don't consider that an easy feat, especially when there are marriages around us, younger and older than ours, failing everyday.  i am proud of us - for having grown together instead of growing apart; for making it through life's tests thus far; for continuing to hold on and, as a result, our love is stronger because of it.  

though i have no idea what tomorrow holds, i can say i know what it is to truly be loved and to love someone else fully.  ...and there is nothing more satisfying.  i wish this kind of love for you too. 

Friday, February 3, 2012

PFMs Do It Better: How To Re-Sell On eBay

I'm only sorta kidding when you hear me say I'll wear a piece once, then sell it on eBay. In fact, my husband and I have a running joke with the punchline being "Put it on eBay." In my closet there are definitely some vintage pieces (and classic Anthro) that I will never part with, but otherwise I assess my wardrobe seasonally and sell the things that are no longer on rotation. As a general rule of thumb, if the piece hasn't been worn by me in 2 years, it's gotta go. And if it's never been worn (yes this happens) it definitely has to go! It will move on to someone who can give it the love that I could not. This all started as a way to make some extra cash while downsizing my closet in 2001; then it was a brief full time gig in 2008 when I helped a business associate empty a warehouse full of designer labels...ahh good times. Currently, this sweet process of wardrobe recycling finances my shopping habit... I sell a few pieces and then use those funds to buy a few pieces...you get the idea. 

 I don't consider myself a total expert on eBay but there's gotta be some reason that I constantly get questions about how to sell. My listings have varied over the years from a vintage fur coat to a used fridge. Ha- seriously. But the majority of my eBay listings are previously loved clothing, shoes, or accessories that we refer to as Maven ReFreshed. Without further ado here's my basic roundup on how to sell...or should I say re-sell.

1. I often buy with the intent to eventually sell. This just means I take really good care of my purchases. For higher priced designer pieces, remove the tags and save them. Not because you are going to pass them off as "new with tags", but because you can use them to reference style, retail price, etc. And it's always nice to give your buyer the original extra buttons that came with that Cartonnier blazer. Read care labels and follow them. To make denim last longer: wash jeans inside out, only putting them in the dryer for a brief period on low, then let them air dry. 

2. Be "seasonal" when selecting pieces to list. If you want to make back as much money as possible, don't list your hooded wool duffle coat in July. Store it where you will remember to list it when the timing is right. 

3. Prepare your items to sell! This may mean weeding some pieces out to donate rather than sell. Examine your items with a SUPER critical eye. Note any and all defects, marks, stains, etc. No one wants to be bothered with a disgruntled buyer. Selling on eBay is all about having a good reputation with positive feedback; buyers will keep coming back if they are pleased with their purchase.

4. Before setting your price, compare compare compare! Do your research and see what similar items are selling for. Look up the designer, and narrow down by style name (if you have it), color, and size. I like to price competitively, so if my item is in better condition, I start the bidding a bit higher! And if you aren't very attached to a piece, list it as such: to this day I can be still be surprised that the old jeans I listed for $9.99 ended up going for $40. Oh the thrill of the bid!

5. Use the title space wisely. Please don't put "Gap Pink Cardigan." How is anyone going to find your listing? Use as many descriptive words as possible...the neckline, the closure, the sleeve length, the texture, the shade of color...these are all details that can be relevant. Again if you saved the tags, you may have a style name in your hands that will increase your item's value!

6. Pictures... must be clear, with a simple background, documenting multiple views (the designer label, front, back, closeup of a flaw, etc). I've learned that pants photographed flat either on the bed or on the (clean) floor sell best. The pics don't need to be fancy to get bidders, but they must be legit.

7. Put yourself in the buyer's position and ask what you'd want to find out from the description. Item condition is important. Have you worn this item too many times to remember, or just once? Where was this originally purchased from? What was the original retail price (only include this if you know for sure). Take measurements and disclose! This will save you the time of answering 20 emails asking same sizing question. And if you do get questions, answer them promptly.

8. Here's a FAQ...does the buyer pay for shipping? 99% of the time- YES! Unless you are offering free shipping, which I usually reserve for a highly coveted item. Don't let shipping be the reason why you are afraid to sell on eBay. Make sure the buyer has paid you in full for the item before sending it. I only accept Paypal as payment and I use USPS Priority Mail. The packaging is free, you can print out your shipping label and schedule a pickup online, all of which means no trips to the post office for you. Yay!

9. Send your items off with a swift once-over of the lint brush, and safety pin your tags on for safe keeping (if you have them.) I like to fold sweetly and wrap in tissue or plastic with a little thank you note. Tip: if you plan on leaving your item in the mailbox for pickup and it's raining/snowing, make sure the item is covered appropriately. No one wants to receive their highly anticipated win only to realize it's wet 'n soggy with a color bleed stain from blue tissue paper!

10. Is online selling not your thing? If you aren't the type of person with patience or time on your hands to devote to the eBay process, and you would rather us PFMs sell your items  for you, let's discuss via email! Or, you can take your goodies to a resale boutique. You most likely won't make as much money back but you can get quick cash in hand or store credit; not bad for lower price point items. There's a couple of places I can recommend for you Long Island ladies- Look Twice Consignment or Salvage Chic Boutique. Call ahead to ask what items they are currently accepting.

That's 10 fundamentals of selling...enjoy, and if you're like me, have fun buying on eBay too! We'd love to hear any tips you might have for consigning/re-selling/swapping.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Daily Outfit: Coated Jeans, Meet Punk Prepster







Last night I slept with my mouth open, a sure sign that I'm battling a winter cold. Nothing like sharing some new fashion inspiration to get me in a better mood! Inspiration had arrived on my doorstep in the form of these teal jeans (thanks to eBay) and I couldn't wait to style them. 

Going matchy-match with this teal plaid button down was an easy decision, layered with a supersoft cable knit sweater (a steal at the Gap for $10 in-store) and finished off with our latest bold statement necklace- Black Mamba. It's a modern piece with lemon briolettes, gold chain, silky threads, and rhinestone sparkle; what more could a girl want?! I loved the leathery look and skinny fit of these pants...seems like this day-ready ensemble resulted in something a little preppy, and a little punk.

With that, I'm gonna put my sick self back into bed and rest up. 

(J Brand Coated Teal Jeans- eBay, Boy Shirt in Quincy Tartan- J.Crew, Cable Sweater- Gap, Clog Booties- Madewell, Faceted Studs- Anthropologie, Black Mamba Necklace- {available soon} MavenFresh)