A little Folky, A little Funky: Ukrainian Embroidery

As promised, the second deal-n-steal of the weekend: hand-embroidered Ukrainian pieces that you can actually afford (Google translate says яй! is Ukrainian for yay! - so we're going with that).

These traditional Ukrainian embroidered items entered the scene not so long ago (based on my shop-while-I-stalk tendencies, I remember Anna Dello Russo, Giovanna Battaglia, and Leandra Medine (aka the powers that be) were amongst the first to rock 'em).

From the second I laid my eyes on those colorful balloon sleeves and rich embroidered patterns I was a big (YUGE) fan. The research that ensued enlightened me to some valuable info, summarized as follows:

  1. Embroidery is an integral part of Ukrainian culture (who knew) - the country regards it as more than an art form and traces the practice back to BC times.
  2. There are different patterns and styles identified with the different regions of Ukraine, and each piece carries symbolic significance. For example, the blouse (known as a Vyshyvanka - va va voom), is believed to be a talisman that protects the one who wears it and the actual embroidery is purposely placed over parts of the body that are believed to be susceptible to penetration by evil spirits (neckline, cuff, shoulders). So so weird, but so so good. 
  3. The lines that brought these pieces into the fashion limelight are quite lux - aka quite expensive. These are a few off the tippy-top of my head: Vita Kin, March 11, and Yuliya Magdych
  4. Saving the best for last - I found other options that are so affordable, so customizable, and SO authentic (you know its the real deal when the packing slip says Tsekhop Lutsk as place of origin) - read all 'bout my experience below.

I was particularly fond of the skirt - so you can imagine my delight when I found Kate Veremchuk's Etsy store Smerichka (can't help but think she's lol-ing at us Shmericans). Her listing for the skirt advertised that it was totally customizable and only $150. Since I wasn't in the business (yet) of reinventing this color wheel, I sent her my measurements and a photo of a Vita Kin skirt for color choice inspo.

Bada bing, bada boom - about a month later, I can officially sit at the cool girls table with my skirt (pictured below) that cost me li-ter-a-lly 10% of what the lux brand costs, looks exactly the same, and is made by hand. 

Kate's store isn't the only affordable option out there - here are some other Etsy shops that sell similar (and really beautiful) Ukrainian fashion: FashionFromUkraine, FashionbyJulia, UkrNational, and EmbroideredFantasy.

I wore mine to the Rodeo yesterday - and felt like the real dealio. Here I am at the King Ranch Saddle Shop booth with Jerry Mejia, a craftsman whose been perfecting his skills for 13+ years. 

So while we're on the topic of how anything hecho-a-mano is that much more especial, I'll end the post with a shout out to Jerry. He makes saddles, leather sheathes, custom belts, and dabbles with floral and basket weave tooling - and his fingers got the battle wounds to prove it. Go check him out! 

Pro Tip: Milan Blocks

This weekend I'm bringing you two of my latest and greatest deals-n'-steals. We'll start with Milan Blocks: a company that creates customizable acrylic clutches of all shapes, sizes and designs - all for less than or around $100. Truth be told I found them while on one of my Insta blackhole deep dives (a nightly ritual) and didn't know whether to believe it or not. But believe it I did and believe it you shall - I present you with the play by play below. 

Toucan Clutch// Star Clutch// Confetti Clutch// Cactus Clutch// Heart Clutch// Personalized Clutch// Mondrian Clutch// Pineapple Clutch

My husband gifted me with this Edie Parker clutch for my birthday in 2015 in anticipation of our upcoming nuptials (I know - serious brownie points for Mr. Steen). But with that price point, its obvious this bad boy is a once-in-a-closet opportunity. So when I saw the special edition Lone Star clutch at the Webster, I found myself in quite the conundrum to say the least. 

Photo by KT Merry

Photo by KT Merry

Enter Milan Blocks: I reached out to their email contact explaining my concept: Texas flag on one side, Cuban flag on the other (aka the Natalie clutch - they of course didn't name or showcase this brilliant idea of mine, so I'm taking the liberty of oh-so-humbly doing that leg work). These are the to-know deets: $110, 4 weeks, ships from China. To say I was very impressed that the clutch was exactly what I envisioned (or that it even arrived) would be an understatement. 

Of course, there are discernible differences between my two acrylic clutches: gold hardware, weight of material, and emotional attachment would probably be top 3. But for a price tag that is pretty much 94% discounted, you get what you pay for and what you get is GOOD. Consider y'allselves informed. 

Don't be late to the Ball-et: Cinderella Style

In honor of the very last two performances of Stanton Welch's Cinderella at the Houston Ballet this weekend, I give you my ode to the fairy tale I grew up with. From the classic Disney movie my mother only permitted me to watch in espaΓ±ol (Cenicienta anyone? Nope? Al-righty), to my tween days watching Whitney and Brandy spice it up (don't act like you didn't belt out, "Impossible! Things are happening eeee-veryyyy-day!" to yourself just now) - there's something about a childhood story dressed up in tutus that makes the little girl in me do a happy dance. 

And while I personally identify with the step-sistas whose talons wouldn't fit into any dainty shoe, I can still appreciate the idea of being a patron of the arts in my own backyard (cross "get sophisticated" off of the weekend to-do list). Little known fact - Houston has America's fourth largest ballet company - so if the aromas of livestock at the Rodeo ain't your thing, go see something that's just as impressive. 

Ballet Book Clutch - Olympia Le-Tan// Ballerina Dress - Rochas// Pink Velvet Heels - Steve Madden// Silver Tinsel Dress - Rejina Pyo// Light Blue Short Dress - Mestiza NY// Light Blue Top - Maje// Clear Shoes - Steve Madden// Black Tutu Dress - Cinq a Sept// Glass Slipper Heels - Jimmy Choo// Cinderella Book Clutch - Etsy// Long Light Blue Dress - Marchesa Notte// Glitter Flats - Aquazurra// Black Top - T by Alexander Wang// Tutu Skirt - Topshop// Pom Pom Heels - Aquazurra// Swan Lake Book Clutch - Olympia Le-Tan// Black Lace Dress - Sandro// Pearl Heels - Steve Madden

What's black and red and yellow all over? My Dream Rodeo Outfit

Partly inspired by Houston Rodeo's plat du jour: a slice of flamin' hot cheetos pizza with some fried oreos on the side (yes its real - do your research here). Stay tuned this weekend, when I'll give ya the scoop on how I made this dream an affordable reality with a little help from my new Ukrainian amiga Kate. Until then, off to Rodeo you go-go - happy trails, kids. 

Cactus Earrings - Tory Burch// Hat - Stetson// Black Beaded Earrings - All Things Mochi// Blue Top - Petersyn// White Top - Mi Golondrina// Yellow Skirt - Vita Kin// Black Skirt - Vita Kin// Python Box Bags - Ximena Kavalekas// Black Boots - Lucchese// Red Boots - Lucchese

The Ultimate Woman Crush Wednesday

Happy International Women's Day, my fellow female goddesses. 

While it may be tempting to drown out the power-to-the-women messages flowing from every possible airwave today (don't I strive to be the walkin', talkin' embodiment of ladylike empowerment like, everyday?), I for one am going to try to pump up the frequency (literally). Use this global celebration as just that: a moment to acknowledge the value our sex brings to this big, bad world. We are the daughters of heroines, sisters of superwomen, stewards of friendship, and carriers of life - and we still go to work on our holiday

I'll leave you with the not-so-subtle reminder that there's a she devil in all of us capable of kicking ass and taking names. And, to quote my go-to (or listen to her, muchas gracias to Austin at SoulCycle this am for bringing this jam into my life): You're a grown woman, you can do whateva ya want. 

Female Sign Earrings - Doodad & Fandango// Outlaw Sweater - Lingua Franca// Girl Power Crossbody - Paravel// Win-Win T Shirt - Unfortunate Portrait// Nasty Woman Earrings - Doodad & Fandango// Future is Female Sweatshirt - Represent// Hear Me Roar Clutch - Sarah's Bag// Goal Digger Sweatshirt - Bow & Drape// Controlla T Shirt - Bow & Drape// Beyonce & Frida Pins - Georgia Perry// Bad B*tch Tea Cups - Etsy