Sunday, September 9, 2012

Hosted Cardi Party!

Old Navy Style Council gave me the opportunity to host a Cardi Party for me and three guests! This was one of my first real style parties, so it had to be over the top. People who attended got a free scard, skirt, and cardigan all courtesy of Old Navy!

I chose Victoria, Samara, and Samara brought her mom along. It's a good thing we had a grown up there, because she was definitely far more stylish than the rest of us. If it weren't for Samara's mom, I would have gone with all black and white.

I scoped out the Old Navy website a few days before the party, to see what I would like. Old Navy always has cute stuff for work and play. It's always comfortable and well priced. Needless to say, I found several outfits that would suit my needs.

We arrived at the store and began shopping for cardigans. As described by Samara's mom, look for long sleeves with buttons. Immediately we were drawn to the colors and animal prints. Love animal prints, but I usually don't wear prints to work.

Then we went to the scarf section. The scarves are so pretty and so soft. In Florida, scarves serve no other purpose than for fashion. The scarf I picked out reminded me of a peacock. It will be a great accessory for my office (which is also an icebox).

Finally, we went to the skirt section. I was looking for a nice work skirt. After debating quite a bit. I went with a black and white striped skirt. Sadly, I also realized that I am not a XS anymore. Still, the skirts were jersey knit, so they were super comfortable. I know I will feel cute and confident in it.

After a round in the dressing room, we all were ready to hit up additional accessories. I bought another tank top. Samara bought another dress. Victoria bought some pants and tops for work. Paying for these items is always my favorite part. Partly, because I have to explain time and time again about crowdtap.com and mostly because I get to watch the amount due go from $100.00 to like $10.00. Win!

We took some fun pictures outside the store trying to jump at the same time. Impossible, but funny anyway. Thanks Crowdtap and Old Navy for a great time!

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