a giveaway: dingo boots.





(this giveaway is closed. emily is our lucky winner. please stay tuned for more giveaways. and big thanks to langston's western wear for their generosity!)

i bet you've been wondering where greedy girl's giveaways have gone. me too, my friends. me too. it has been a while.

but, apparently, all it took was a good pair of cowboy boots to light a fire under me. recently i was offered the chance to trot around town in a brand new pair of boots, courtesy of oklahoma city's own langston's western wear.

these people have boots for days. really, that's not an exaggeration. tooled, turquoise, pink, python, quilted, stitched, croc, ostrich—anything you could ever want. (i picked these—called adobe rose by dingo.)

the flagship store down in stockyards city is nearing its 100th (in oklahoma years, that's about six years short of forever), so you know they have some western cred.

anyway. i love my boots. adore them. feel really important in them. don't know how i ever lived without them.

you know that feeling? well, you should. and langston's thinks so, too.

they're kindly offering up a pair of dingo boots (i'll reiterate how much i love mine), men's or women's.

all you have to do is leave a comment here with a way to get in touch with you. (if you want extra entries, like them on the facebook, or follow them on twitter, then let me know that in the comments, too.)

that's pretty simple, right? also, if you're greedy like me and need them right this second, langston's is also offering 15 percent off orders over $50 through nov. 6. just use the code 'greedy.'

happy halloween, friends.

p.s. need a little boot inspiration? my advice is don't go too boho or too cowgirl or too sorority-girl-at-a-texas-wedding. try a splash of sequins, anything girly, some textured tights, a furry dog ring. you get it. essentially, whatever you think cowboy boots don't go with... wear that.

p.p.s. when you head down langston's way, be sure to stop by for some chicken fried steak at cattlemen's, another oklahoma city institution.

getaway girl: taos, n.m.

getaway girl's back this week with a little trip to the mountains. hope y'all have a good weekend.

+ sweater from roberto cavalli
+ skirt from acne
+ bag from topshop
+ ring from alexis bittar
+ skull studs from topshop
+ socks from madewell
+ boots by dingo via langston's western wear

built by wendy.

hi, built by wendy's fall collection. let's be friends.

(yes, you're right. that first jacket is lined in gold. pure gold.)

everly.

how amazing are these looks from everly? you wouldn't believe it if i told you they're super-affordable, would you? guess you'll have to go see for yourself: the top dress (my favorite) is available here.

forty-four bucks, friends.

visit their blog for other places to buy.

markhed design.

while i'm pretty impressed with the variety in this new-to-me shop, i'm especially obsessed with the night sky sparkling navy blue druzy and sterling silver ring, the amethyst slice necklace (wow!) and the goldrush ring. there's so much sparkle!

poppy.

that maxi with a slit? it gets better. that's a sequin skirt inset you see in that sexy little wedge. it's by gryphon ny and it's la-la-lovely.

(also shown: sheer maxi by otis and maclain, crochet blouse from beyond vintage and jacket from smythe. i'll take her hat, too. and, heck, her shoes, as well.)

zadig & voltaire.


i swear to you, i have the world's pointiest elbows. it's a problem. sweaters don't last long, and long-sleeve t-shirts don't stand a chance. it's always the right elbow that goes first. plus, it never fails that i notice my naked, hobo 'bow right after i've addressed the big important people in work meetings.

i used to stash my half-ruined sweaters with the hopes of patching them, but the idea of brown-leather-patches-a-la-my-dad's-sport-coats-circa-1984 didn't really excite me. so, my sad sweaters started going straight to the trash.

until today.

thanks to design crush, i'm crushing hard on these metallic patches. not so much on the $300 cashmere sweaters (cashmere is completely out of the question with these bones of death), but on the plan to stock up on some metallic leather and DIY my heart out with future ill-fated tops.

who's with me?

de*nada.

have you ever seen scarves so luxe? de*nada designer virginia blanca arrisueƱo weaves inspiration from her family's peruvian heritage into her work. her cowl and spiral roped scarves are amazing, and i'm obsessed with these fingerless gloves, too.

zola & zaria.

here's a beautiful line of clutches from zola & zaria using sub-saharan prints and batiks. i love how graphic and bright this one—called the boubacar—is.

elie saab.

thanks to rachel's pinterest, i can't get these magical emerald beauties by elie saab out of my head. my favorite is the green on left, but i also love the way the yellow one is cut.

oh, those sequins. all dresses should be covered in sequins. always. for everything. like marilyn's in 'some like it hot.' always.

it's calendar swap time again!



it's time again for the wildly popular DESIGN CRUSH + GREEDY GIRL calendar swap. can you believe this is the fourth year? i started the swap back in 2008, and it's only gotten bigger and better since kelly and i joined forces two years ago. fifty of you signed up in 2008, and last year we had close to 130. so, now, we're back at it. for more calendar swap amazingness. 2012 style.

don't you want to be a part? don't you want to blow the other years out of the water?

i thought so.

here's what you need to know:

+ by oct. 29 (that's a saturday), email calendarswap@gmail.com and tell us the following:

... your name.
... your email address.
... the name of your blog and, also, the name of your favorite blog.
... your snail-mail address.
... whether you prefer an international swapmate or a swapmate within your country. or does it matter?
.... AND, are you interested in sending (and receiving) more than one calendar (from different swappers)? if so, how many? it's ok if you're greedy.

+ we'll pair you up and send your swapmate's details on or around nov. 2.

+ you must have your calendar sent by nov. 23 (that's the day before thanksgiving).


here are some things to keep in mind:

VALUE. keep your calendar between $20 and $30. and, since there are some perfectly lovely and super-affordable calendars out there, you might try throwing in a few small goodies if the calendar's value doesn't quite add up. also, handmade is great—just remember the suggested value.

SHIPPING. if you choose to have an international swapmate, don't forget it will cost you a little bit more (a few dollars, maybe) to ship your calendar. i prefer the thrill of air mail, personally.

CONSIDERATION. check out your swapmate's website or blog, or consider getting to know his or her tastes via e-mail, to get an idea of what he or she might like.

TIMELINESS. please, please, please send your calendar on time.

THE FINE PRINT. this is the part we hate to have to mention, but it has to be said. though it's rare and has definitely gotten better over the years, it never fails that at least one super swapmate sent out the most amazing calendar and received nothing in return. and that pisses us off. if you've dropped the ball in the past, we know who you are and we'll be watching for you. you're on a list. a black list.

OK, so now that the formalities and threats are out of the way, go type up that email and get to shopping/creating. kelly and i will be featuring calendars of all sorts starting today, so if you're looking for ideas, be sure to check back in.

if you have any questions, ask them in a comment down below in case someone else might be wondering the same thing.

big thanks, guys. i look forward to another successful swap!





alternative apparel.

have you taken advantage of october for an opportunity to wear pink? it's not a color i own a lot of, but the cause is close to my heart. and seeing this photo makes me think i might to add a little more pink to the closet.

alternative apparel is giving 10 percent of the retail price of its pink ribbon style pieces. i'd love to pick up the top in the center, but i can't find it here... maybe you'll have better luck?

lauren moffatt.

as usual, there's way too much to love over at lauren moffatt.