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Rent the Runway | Fashion

01 Tuesday May 2012

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Fun

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fashion

What did you do over Spring Break? Me? I attended four, yes, 4, cocktail attire events. Sounds crazy, I know, but throughout the year, I probably attend at least 4-5 cocktail attire events, not to mention the ones that are thrown in there last minute. It can be taxing, not only physically, but also to my wallet! Of course, I have to dress to impress, and I could never wear the same dress again. Oh, the horror.  I was stressing a little about creatively styling myself for these 4 events, when my friend over at The Trend Tribe suggested Rent The Runway.

Michael Jordan Las Vegas

Getting ready for a private event in Las Vegas at the Aria Hotel and Casino

Rent the What??! Yup, that’s right, the Runway. Two Harvard grads came up with the idea from a “closet full of clothes and nothing to wear,” added with a modest budget but a taste for the glam life. Rent the Runway offers women that fit the bill a chance to dress like a red carpet celeb or high society debutante without having to fork over our 401K or child’s college fund.

How it works:

Pop on over to Rent The Runway and start browsing. You can search by Event, Designer or Price. I also love that you can “Heart” a look or gown, then come back to it later.

You can chat with a Stylist, or shoot them an email. They are very quick, friendly and thorough. You can also select the dresses and have a stylist select the accessories for you, if that’s not your thing.

Once your package arrives, it comes with a Self-addressed and Stamped USPS envelope to drop your items back in the mail by their due date.

You don’t even have to get it dry cleaned or anything! It’s that awesome.*

What I love about RTR:

Uh, a plethora of designer dresses at my fingertips within my budget. I never wear a cocktail dress more than once, well rarely, and this allows me to don the latest runway styles I love, like Haute Hippie, Halston Heritage, D&G and See by Chloe without shoppers remorse.

Halston Heritage Sweet Dreams

Halston Heritage Sweet Dreams Dress from Rent The Runway

The option to rent a 2nd dress of the same style for free. Just in case you aren’t sure about the size you are getting, you have the option for a back-up size.

Haute Hippie Dry Martini Dress

The Haute Hippie Dry Martini Dress from Rent The Runway

Tips and Tricks:

Give yourself enough time to Rent The Runway, this way, you can identify the styles you like on-line, run over to your local store who carries that dress, try it on, and know how the style is going to look and how the sizes are going to fit. You can feel confident in your choice and not anxiously awaiting to see if what you ordered is going to work out.

RTR suggests you have the dress arrive a day or two before your event to ensure the dress gets there on time, but you only have 4 days to borrow until you get charged an additional amount for 8 days. If you have to order more than one dress for a series of events that will go past the four days, then do separate orders.

In my case, I needed one of the dresses for a Sunday event, which would have put me over my 4-day limit. RTR is pretty cool with allowing you to drop the dress in the mail first thing the following Monday, but keep in mind, there is a late fee if the dress is not returned on time!

At the ACMAS in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Resort

I had so much fun with Rent the Runway! I couldn’t believe I had never heard about it before, and now it has completely changed my perspective on this whole 4-5 events per year social calendar thing I’ve got going on.

In fact, I have been telling all my friends about it, and one of my girlfriends actually used the service for a black tie event she just attended. She rented a BCBG dress for the Governor’s Ball in Las Vegas, and oh my gosh was she gorgeous!

Brandi Hamilton at the Governor’s Ball in Las Vegas

If you are just as excited as I was to try out RTR, please use my link to sign-up (membership is free). I will get credits towards my next rental, and with the amount of times I’ll have to rent this year, every bit helps!

commando-page-wild-thong

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE…a few weeks ago, I was given the most amazing package of panties at a Neiman Marcus fashion show event called commando by her look. Have you heard of them? No?! Well, take the time to check these puppies out! They are so thin and seamless, truly seamless, it feels like there is nothing there. They are, hands down, the best panties I have ever worn. The go-wild pack has 3 different styles: thong, girl short and c.y.a. They are also available through RTR, but the very cool gals at her look are offering RSMLV readers 20% off on their site. That’s a super sweet deal to go with your awesome RTR dress! Make sure you act fast because the promotional code: RSMLV expires on Friday, May 4th!

Have you Rented The Runway? What’s been your favorite dress and where did you go?

*There is a $5 insurance that covers general wear and tear of the dress. Damage that is not repairable will result in charging your credit card the full retail price of the dress.

I was not compensated for this review. Rent the Runway offered me a media discount of 30% to try it out. All words, thoughts and opinions are my own.

 

 

 

Reasons to Love the Fashion Show Mall

25 Wednesday Apr 2012

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Fun

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fashion, Frolic, Las Vegas

When I was about 10 years old, my mother got my brother, sister and me dressed up in our Sunday best, and announced we were going to the mall! What?! Yes, that’s right. We got dressed up for a shopping trip to the Fashion Show Mall. My mother had set rules about what we could and couldn’t wear, when and where. When we started public schools without uniforms, we were only allowed to wear jeans on Fridays. When we went to church, girl were not allowed to wear pants, and when we went to the Strip, we had to get dressed up. My, how things have changed. However, my love for the Fashion Show Mall has not.

Long gone are the days of Goldwaters and Robinsons-May, and the little food court at the end of the mall. Now it’s a high-class fashion center filled with top brands, great food, and lots of energy.

Location is key. The Fashion Show Mall is located off the I-15 and Spring Mountain, and once you navigate through the 5 lanes of traffic, you are on your way to the convenient parking structures. Depending on which end of the mall you want to be on, both the Nordstrom’s and Neiman Marcus valet is super quick and easy.

Fitness fanatics can take in one of the complimentary classes offered at lululemon athletica, get a quick run up and down the Strip or work the stairs at the front of the mall in the early morning hours when no one is there- that is of course, except for those who are just coming home, and that makes for a great distraction! If you are fitness freak, lululemon atheltica offers free yoga classes on Sundays, or the front of the mall is a great starting point for a run on the Strip.

lululemon atheltica las vegas

You’ll go for the shopping, you’ll stay for the food. Some local favorites like Grimaldi’s Pizza and Red Velvet Cafe will tempt you with their homemade specialties. Red Velvet offers vegetarian and veagan dishes, and do not leave there without sampling their chocolate chip cookies. (Eat first, ask if they’re veagan later.) Nordstrom’s Cafe and the NM Cafe are both exceptional and perfect settings for lunching and lounging. For more familiar staples, California Pizza Kitchen and Johnny Rockets is available, and if you want to take it up a notch…head out to the front of the mall where the fancier restaurants are like Capital Grille, Maggiano’s, Ra Sushi, and Burgers and Shakes reside.

Grimaldis Pizza

Shopping. Need I say more? Some of my favorites like Neiman Marcus, Nordstroms and lululemon athletica call the Fashion Show Mall home. I also love popping into some of the smaller chains that I wouldn’t normally frequent, mainly because I shop on-line. It’s always fun to check out Betsy Johnson, J. Crew, the Banana Republic Concept Store, and now Top Shop and Free People are on my pop-in list!

I love that the Fashion Show Mall offers so many things for everyone. And, I especially love there are places to enjoy the great weather and views of the Strip without having to get all involved in a Hotel/Casino/Resort situation.

You can keep up with the haute happenings at the Fashion Show Mall through their website, Facebook page and Twitter.

What is your favorite place to shop in Las Vegas?

 

Vera Bradley Be Colorful | Fashion

24 Tuesday Apr 2012

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Archive It

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fashion, Las Vegas, Vera Bradley

What do you know about this amazing company I just fell in love with? In college, one of my besties came by way of Chicago. She always had these cloth bags that looked like a Provencal pattern. She mentioned once or twice and how much she loved the line, but I never thought much about it. To me, it seemed like an ultra-conservative Mid West kind of trend. Living la vida loca in Las Vegas and San Diego, the country-esque looking prints didn’t really seem to fit well with my fashion choices at that moment…I wore skin tight silver pants and a black madriff top to my 21st birthday party. I was more leather and lace than cotton and pearls.

Vera Bradley

Can you imagine this outfit with a pretty Vera Bradley bag?

As a thirty-something year old mother, I am finding that, though, I still like to rock the trends and dress a little edgier than most, I also find comfort in the classic, preppy looks that keep me going from coffee meeting to pick-up to grocery store and soccer practice. I wasn’t super familiar with the Vera Bradley line or company until I was invited to attend their travelling fan convention, Be Colorful, that took place in Las Vegas at the Red Rock Hotel and Casino this April.

Vera Bradley Be Colorful

I had been told it was a “neat” event, and that it was “fun”. So, I penciled it in. I was open to learning more. My nanny plops her light green Vera Bradley tote on my counter every day, and though I thought it was “cute for her,” I didn’t pay much attention to it other than that. Let me tell you, I am now one of Vera’s biggest fans.

Upon walking into the convention room at the Red Rock Casino, immediately my day got brighter. Barb Bradely Baekgaard, Co–founder and Chief Creative Officer of Vera Bradley, was on stage, with a beautiful light green background embellished with the Vera Bradley signature logo. She was sharing stories and chatting the audience up as if they were all BFFs. I sat down and noticed that I was the only woman in the room not carrying several Vera Bradley totes, or even one of them! It was a dreary, rainy day in Las Vegas, so I was dressed in dreary rainy day clothes…denim leggings, taupe sweater, brown cowboy boots. So not Be Colorful chic. Thankfully, shortly after I sat down, each member of the audience was gifted a brand new, colorful scarf from the latest Spring collection…inject color!

Vera Bradley Scarf

Vera Bradley injected some color into my dreary day with a Priscilla Pink scarf!

As I looked around the room, and listened the the VB fans, I started to miss my daughter. Oddly enough, I ran into my nanny and her mother! And, as the day went on, and more stories were shared from both the audience and the employees, I started to feel like I had really been missing out on something. Heidi Floyd, a Vera Bradley employee,  shared her triumph over breast cancer, and how it was a life long journey for her to support others who were affected by it. Her own mother, grandmother and great-grandmother had all died from the disease before the age of 40. She was determined to live her life, and to live one longer than all the women before her had. We were all in tears as she shared not only her story about dealing with the cancer during her pregnancy, but the support she received from her company co-workers and Barb Bradley herself. It was a beautiful story. In fact, the company was so touched by the story, when they were creating Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer,  they asked Heidi to become their Ambassador so she could share her stories with millions of women.

Then Kris Connell,  from Real Simple magazine, came on the stage to tell us about how to turn Old Things into New Uses. Though she shared some great tips, I think she was even more impressed with the tips from the women in the audience. Speaking of the women in the audience, it was remarkable to note that these women are VB Fans! The Be Colorful tour travels throughout the US with their Flower Power wagon, and they stop every 6 months at a new location giving fans in that neck of the woods a chance to experience Vera Bradley first hand. It’s like a trekky convention but with really sweet, nice women, inspired and fashionably preppy, looking to buy up every last bit of Vera Bradley they can get their hands on. They connect with their sisters, mothers, friends. They connect with the people they met at the last Be Colorful event. They bring their daughters! I really felt the lack of my little girl not being there with me. Especially when they announced the Mission Statement, “To be every girl’s best friend.”

I brought along fellow VegasBlogger, Lala Sams, and we had a fabulous day without the kiddos, I must admit. We enjoyed lunch, we chatted, we shopped, we won prizes. It truly was a great place to be with your BFF. We walked out of there bigger fans than we ever thought we would be. When I got home, I started going through all of my amazing new Vera Bradley pieces, and understood the other reason as to why they were going to be my new BFF. Every piece was carefully thought out, designed and created to work for a woman. Besides the fact that the patterns and colors reflect the latest trends, the pieces work. I love my new Summer Cottage tote. Not only because it’s aethitcally pleasing, but because it has the right amount of pockets on the inside, the exact right size to fit my phone, sunglasses, and Arinca gel (I did mention I’m a thirty-something year old in the midst of a fitness challenge!). The snazy little tablet case I won reminded me of the French provencal patterns from when I studied abroad, but it also has this perfect little pocket for business cards, which I tend to lose. The coin purse has a mini-coin purse inside. Who thinks of these things?!? I’ll give you two answers:

  • A Woman
  • Your BFF

Check out Vera Bradley on-line, Facebook and Twitter. Learn more about the Be Colorful event and try to make it to the next stop near you! It will be a fabulous time, I promise!

Mother’s Day is coming up! A Vera Bradley bag is the perfect gift!

Free Shipping on orders of $75 or more at verabradley.com! Valid April 23 – May 5, 2012

I was compensated (2) tickets to attend the Be Colorful event in Las Vegas, along with some really amazing Vera Bradley products. However, all thoughts, opinions and words are all my own.

Summer Cottage

The Vera Bradley collections have cult-like followings! What is your favorite Vera Bradley piece or pattern?

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