Showing posts with label judson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label judson. Show all posts

04 January 2011

Style Profile: Jaclyn Bush

The time has come for an original Style Profile feature, the first of this series in which an individual with remarkable style is profiled. For the inaugural Judson Knows Best Style Profile, one person immediately came to mind when I started to think of those who have influenced me and who possess the undeniable 'it' factor: Jaclyn Bush.


I've now known Jaclyn for five years, but it took only five seconds when we first met to realize her truly unique perspective on life and style, a knowledge of what's current, forthcoming and appropriate. Her understanding of proportion, fit and quality is unparalleled. She's known for gently pushing the envelope, showcasing new trends and pairings in ways that inspire others to fine tune or rediscover their own personal style. I would trust her forecasting of fashion above all others. Beautiful from the inside out, she never has to "try," rather she exudes a confidence and natural grace that is truly captivating. Her sense of style is ever-evolving and deepens with each life experience; a former single girl in the city on the cutting edge of fashion, she is now a married mother of two in Franklin.  I caught up with Jaclyn recently and was thrilled to interview her, passing along some of her thoughts to you all.

JKB: What makes you feel beautiful?
JB: A good dress. Two, maybe three hours at Fruition and a romantic dinner with Adam.

JKB: Who inspires you?
JB: Confident women like my mother, the most genuinly kind person I know.  She is secure within herself which allows her to celebrate the best in others, as we are all made in the image of our divine maker.
 
 
{Adam blouse with heavy embellishments, Paige Premium denim rolled above ankle, suede Cole Haan heels, large peacock pin created by family friend Sheri Mullican worn in hair, Granny's beads on wrist}
 
JKB: Favorite magazines?
JB: Bazaar, and don't laugh... Garden & Gun.


JKB: No laughter there. G&G is amazing- I never miss an issue. Favorite blogs or websites?
JB: apartmenttherapy.com, enjoyingthesmallthings.blogspot.com and your blog, of course.


{ J Crew blouse with gold horizontal lines, Karl Lagerfeld pants with drop waist band detailing from Saks Fifth Avenue worn rolled above ankle, suede Cole Haan heels, Granny's locket, watch and bracelets, vintage headband and earrings from personal collection}

JKB: Favorite item in your wardrobe?
JB: Orange plaid coat with fur collar. My aunt made it for my mom when she was my age; it gets cooler every year. I hope my girls fight over it someday.

JKB: What are you most passionate about?
JB: My family.


{No label oversized sweater from recent shopping outing, BCBG structured silk skirt worn above waist, BCBG patent red heels, vintage snake skin leather belt perfectly complementing blush ensemble}
 
JKB: Do you feel that Nashville is quick or slow to evolve, staying current with trends and styles?
JB: Quick. Many women in Nashville are daring and not afraid to be first, and the shops in town are in line with New York. Maybe not a full size run and not all colors shown, but that's the point. I've lost count how many fabulous stores this city supports.
Just look around this coffee shop and you will be inspired.

JKB: What is on your wish list at the moment?
JB: A Theory parka, brrrrr... it's cold.

JKB: Love it- Theory rules the wearable outerwear market in my opinion. Switching gears, what do you wish would disappear from existence?
JB: Cap sleeves.

JKB: Experimentation: like, love or loathe?
JB: Love. Experiementing can go really well or horribly wrong but live and learn, right?

 {Billy Reid button down with satin sleeves and asymmetrical button detailing layered over J Crew tee, distressed Seven For All Mankind A's denim, gold necklace from The Cotton Mill Collection}

JKB: What will you teach your daughters about fashion?
JB: Well, I don't know if they will care about fashion, but I want to teach them to have a positive self image and to appreciate their bodies. And if they do love clothes... Never pay full price, keep their favorites in the vault and learn to sew a little.

JKB: What a vault that will be! What would you like to tell the readers of this blog?
JB: Well, I would say freely compliment others. You never know what a person is struggling with internally, we are all battling something. A simple "you look hot" could relight a fire in a burned out person. And i would say "read on," as Judson brings all types of beauty to the surface.

JKB: Blushing. What's next for fashion?
JB: It's looking bright, my friend. I see a watermelon hue hoodie in your future.


 

JKB: What's next for you?
JB: Doing my best to raise lovely and kind girls. Trying to be a good wife, daughter, sister and friend.

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Photography: Cameron Powell
Wardrobe Styling: Jaclyn Bush and Judson Aikens
Photography and Styling Collaboration: Becky Tennille


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09 December 2010

Tag Sale This Saturday: My Stuff!!

As you know from former posts, I am prepping for the upcoming move into my new digs.  Uncovering formerly loved pieces and making piles of things that I simply won't have space for, things I bought and thought 'hey that's cute' and never used, or things that don't fit the style of my new place has been a monumental task, but one that I've needed to do for some time.  What does that mean for you?  A fabulous opportunity to come to my yard sale!  

My friend Terri has so generously agreed to host the sale in her adorable front yard this weekend, so swing on over to East Nashville this Saturday to discover unique finds in this one-of-a-kind moving sale. Funky vintage pieces, 20th & 19th century antiques, rugs, dishes, lamps, mirrors, boxes, linens, decorate items and lots more! 

Sale will be held at:
1410 Gartland Avenue
Nashville TN 37206 

This Saturday December 11
9:00am - 2:00pm

If it happens to rain, we'll likely move the sale to Sunday, but hopefully the clouds will stay away!  Below are just a few things that you might find at this weekend.  Enjoy!





20 November 2010

Industrial Chic

I have exciting news: I'm moving to a new place in December. Preparing for the move to a chic modern loft downtown has motivated me to do an overall cleanse... going through closets, prioritizing my things and taking only what I envision having a spot for.  It also has me looking around for fun ideas and solutions to a couple of problems, as the new place is somewhat spaciously-challenged. 

Problem & Solution 1: Lighting

The unit has excellent natural light with floor to ceiling windows, but at night it has the potential of being very dark, as each room only has one light.  Instead of putting multiple lamps in the living room that would require wasting space with extra end tables, I think it might be a good idea for me to use a single floor lamp to fill the room with light. I don't come across many that I like, but I'm in love with the one below.  With a glamourous off-the-movie-set look, this Visual Comfort lamp found at www.neenaslighting.com would do just the trick.


Problem & Solution 2: Book Storage

Where to put my reading, design and art books?  I would prefer to save space by not brining in a bookshelf, so I may hang a few ledges and attach grips as bookends to keep them upright and aligned.  Pictured below are grips found at www.cb2.com but you could easily find the real deal for much cheaper at a hardware or home improvement store.  


19 November 2010

Make It Work: Champagne/Grey Color Combination

My new Make It Work series of blog posts (inspired by my future-self of the present, Tim Gunn) begins with this first one.  I'm excited about this because we'll find really great looks and accomplish a similar look or effect with things already in our closets.  Fun for my frugal and fiscally responsible, yet fashionable followers. 

I came across this runway picture of a guy wearing an awesome champagne jacket with grey underneath.  I LOVE champagne and grey together, so I went through my closet and tried to pull together an existing/no-purchase-required pairing to match the inspiration look.  I came up with this Dolce & Gabbana jacket, grey shirt from J Crew, grey cardigan by Shades of Greige, dark jeans by Marc Jacobs and skinny tie by Diesel.  Although not an exact match, many elements are mirrored: the color combination being the most obvious, but also the textures.  In just one look, we find a shiny coat, coarse cardigan, structured shirt, soft dark tie and overall awesome layering!  You'd be amazed what you can make work with your existing wardrobe.  It's all about mixing it up and viewing each piece in a new light.  



25 September 2010

Welcome To My Blog

Welcome to my blog. I am excited to share some of my passions, findings, pairings, ideas, product/store reviews and experiences with you.

Why did I start this blog? I love that my friends always ask and value my opinion. If I create or come across something that speaks to me, I want to share it. The world of blogging will be a creative outlet for me, while giving you guys a look inside my head... if you dare!