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Hi, nice to meet you.
I'm Hallie, a Midwest native, New York City transplant and the mind behind corals + cognacs. If you're looking for an online destination for stylish inspiration and musings on Manhattan living, you've come to the right place.
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I hope you enjoy reading corals + cognacs as much as I enjoy writing it.
FAQ //LOCATION: New York, New York •BY WAY OF: The Midwest (Cleveland/Chicago) •HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR STYLE? Attainable, trendy and fun. I’m constantly wearing unexpected pairings – like statement pumps and a graphic tee. •FAVORITE ITEM IN YOUR CLOSET? The vintage Gucci clutch I thrifted for $40. •ANY OBSESSIONS? I like my coffee black, my heels high and my martinis dirty. •GUILTY PLEASURES? Complex carbohydrates and shoe shopping -- both in excess. (And SoulCycle, as a result.)
ARE YOU A FULL-TIME BLOGGER? No, I work as a Development Manager and Contributing Editor at Glam.com. •WHY DID YOU START YOUR BLOG? I've spent nearly seven years on the corporate grind, where sartorial humor and an expertly crafted color-block can get lost in the boardroom. As a result, I decided to create a blog -- a space where I’d hoped my writing, styling and excessive shoe collection would be better comprehended. •WHAT’S IT ABOUT? Living stylish and spontaneously in New York City – and beyond. I aim to inspire others to have fun with fashion and to live lightheartedly •HOW’D YOU THINK OF THE NAME? To be honest, the name just came to me. I’m a big color-blocker and a sucker for alliteration in writing. It just fit. •WHAT’S THE CORRECT WAY TO WRITE IT? corals + cognacs.
HOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE IT? corals and cone-yaks. •WHAT KIND OF CAMERA DO YOU USE? A Canon T3i with a 50mm f/1.4 lens. •DON’T YOU FEEL WEIRD TAKING PHOTOS OF YOURSELF? Absolutely. Everyone looks at me like I’m insane – especially when it’s cold. Wouldn’t you? •DO YOU WORK WITH ADVERTISERS/SPONSORS? Yep! Shoot me an e-mail and let’s talk. •HOW ELSE CAN WE KEEP IN TOUCH? On Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
I’ll explain, I’ll explain… First, though, a little preface.
Admittedly — as you know — not quiteready for fall just yet… but that doesn’t mean I’m not prepared.
Living in Chicago means you’re always ready for the worst case weather scenario; and when that happens, I look to comfortable, mid-rise denim and an easy v-neck pullover as the foundation for most of my outfits. (By “that,” in today’s case, I’m semi-dramatically referring to 60-degree temps in September. Ha!)
Basic? Nah… Anything but.
I love an easy fall-inspired look — especially one that perfectly juxtaposes that modern-meets-classic aesthetic. I love how a look of head-to-toe neutrals is traditional yet totally unexpected.
As an added bonus, almost everything I’m wearing is from Old Navy — one of my go-to one-stop-shops for budget-friendly wardrobe updates every single season… Who ever said good style needed to be expensive?
Old Navy asked me to participate in their “50 Styles, 50 States” campaign and share how my home state impacts my style, which was a no-brainer. (You can do the same by submitting your look here!)
Thus far, I’ve lived in Chicago twice in my life — and in New York City between each chapter. Each city and countless jobs (corporate and non) later, it’s easy for me to compare and contrast how fashion is uniquely interpreted in each.
Chicago is more about fashion-meets-function… You know, that Midwest sensibility.
On a non-related note, people are just nicer here, too. Plain and simple.
Here, case-in-point:
Heartbreakingly, I left my favorite felt fedora hat in an Uber minutes before I met my photographer, Melissa, to take these photos (a photo shoot that was promptly followed by a series of strong ass margaritas, but that’s a post for a different day). Didn’t we just talk about the dangers (lol) of multi-tasking? I should’ve known better.
I’ve been known to leave a cell phone or two in the back of a taxi cab, but those days are behind me. I thought I had my sh*t together. And, well, I f’ing love that hat, so it barely leaves my head.
I’ll spare you the nitty-gritty details of my desperation; but long story short: After a few frantic phone calls, I ended up spotting said Uber driver across an intersection and I, uh, essentially ran and threw myself across the hood of his car.
Hi, sir. Hello! OMG STOP THE VEHICLE you have my hat. And now my torso. Thanks!
(Or something like that… This was pre-said margaritas, too.)
My point? Suffice it to say: Functional fashion is important. After all, you never know when you’ll be hurling yourself diagonally through an intersection on an Accessory Rescue Mission… So-to-speak.
… Anyway.
My style has always been laid-back, but I’ve embraced a more casual aesthetic even more ever since I started working in the fitness industry.
To say I’ll be wearing a variation of this ensemble all fall would be an big understatement… The jeans especially, though. Old Navy’s “Rockstar” jeans are the best. I love them paired a blush-colored scarf with a striped boat-neck tee, too. How do you wear your denim come fall?
Happy Thursday, my friends. We’re almost to the weekend!
Simple, classic, effortless and chic. That is true style. You look gorgeous!
xx, Elise
http://www.sparkleandslippers.blogspot.com
Thanks, Elise. That’s really sweet!
Cute sweater!
Liz @ ShoppingMyCloset.com
Super cute outfit! I’m still sweating my eyeballs out in San Antonio. Maybe I can wear a sweater in December!
-Meg
http://www.smalltownsisters.blogspot.com
Not the worst problem to have… Ha! We’ll chat when I’m freezing my ass off in December. Grass is always greener, right? : )
My favorite outfit on you!!!
Thanks, Car! Miss you girlfriend!
Your HAIR is beautiful! Loving the outfit. Stunning as always!
XO
https://splashofpreppy.wordpress.com
I love a good jean and tee combo and this one is perfectly elevated with heels and a hat!
xo Jessica
My Style Vita
I’m starting to learn that simple looks tend to be the most chic & this one is definitely that! I love how effortless you look but so pulled together.
I love a good hat to top off an outfit! Glad you found yours.
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