Style Diary: 1 Yellow JCrew Skirt 3 Ways
I’m not normally a fan of yellow but somehow this sunny yellow JCrew skirt spoke to me. And it’s refreshingly versatile. Pair it with a neutral like I did in the first picture below and immediately it helps tone down the outfit. (Lipstick scarf, lace top by Ellen Tracy, flats from JCpenney).

Or wear it with black and white and a pop of color. (Zara shoes, Chanel purse, Bettes B, TJMaxx hat)


For work, I might wear it with my metallic and black Zara blazer as shown below. Spiked necklace is from TJMaxx and the gold studded tank is from Century 21. P urse is Chanel and heels are Dolce Vita from Saks.


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Which one is your favorite outfit and would you wear such a bright, sunny yellow?









Food and beverage is such an important part of a successful party. It helps your guests feel welcomed, cared for and comforted in a new setting. It can be the most expensive part of a party budget though. Most people balk at the per head cost venues charge for weddings for instance. And though some celebrate the Korean first birthday as if it were part 2 to their wedding, (same guests, similar budget), I chose to
My husband worried that despite this subtle warning, his side of the family would fast all day in anticipation of a party where they could feast for free. I balked at the thought of this but resolved to have enough snacks to satiate hungry party go-ers anyways. So in addition to the dessert bar where the birthday cake would be the star, I knew I had to have a separate table for snack-able, savory bites.
To incorporate both cultures (he’s Chinese-American, I’m Korean-American) I mixed in American, Korean and Chinese snack/dessert items hoping guests might enjoy being adventurous and trying something new and also as a way to honor both heritages. However, it seemed impossible to find any cold, Chinese hors d’oeuvres or snacks that my husband and I could agree on so at the snack and beverage bar, we offered:
























