The Packing Challenge (part 1)

Monday, December 31, 2012

I'm leaving for Italy in three short days. Where did all the time go? It's time to face the music and start planning logistics: calling banks, making copies of the passport, buying toileries, and the most dreaded task of all, packing.

How does one with an absolute affinity for clothing fit four months — that's two seasons — worth of attire into ONE suitcase? We're packing for both winter AND spring. Not to mention that those clothes will also be sharing space with shoes, towels, sheets, toiletries, jackets, and personal items. I'm even exhausted just listing what I need to pack.

The study abroad office offered us practical tips to make this process a little less stressful. Take a look at their "suggested list of items to pack" for one semester:

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Yes, you did read that right. They suggest you switch off between TWO blouses and TWO shirts for FOUR STRAIGHT MONTHS! I know the whole "pack lightly" thing is words of wisdom
and a foreign concept, but that number just seems a little ridiculous. Who's to say that you won't spill or unable to head over to the laundromat on time or I don't know, just get sick of that one shirt you've been wearing for four months.

So, I tried to find a nice compromise between the study abroad's version of packing, and my
unhealthytendency to overpack, and surprisingly discovered a happy medium. Normally, I would rationalize that everything in my closet was necessary, throw it all in the suitcase without even thinking of how they would go together, and call it a day. This time, I selected a set amount of pieces and tried to mix-and-match to see how many different outfits it could create. Smartest decision ever. Learn new things every day. (;

JKFACEE tackles "packing lightly. | Here's what happened:

One maxi dress + One flannel + One blazer + Two scarves + Three necklaces + Four shirts + Four sweaters +Five bottoms = 50+ outfits!(hey, i know it still sounds like a lot but "packing lightly" is subjective. don't judge.)

Below are the pieces I choice to include for this challenge and trip.

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And these are some quick ensembles that can be created out of those pieces:

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Mix and matching different pieces — plus swapping in jewelry — really change both the entire feel and look of an outfit. Expand your closet and minimize your spending by playing around with different items you already own, and challenge yourself to coordinate them in a completely new way that you've never thought of. Be adventurous and bold. Play with unique color combos, textures, throw in a scarf, or add an extra layer. You'll be surprised to see how much more clothing you own; and in my case, the concept of living out of a suitcase for four months will be much easier to swallow.

XO.

Love at First Sight — Wicker Park

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Although I grew up in the Chicago suburbs, my family always lived a comfortable distance away from the city. Specifically, Lombard and Naperville -- neighborhoods that were both tucked away from the heart, but still attached by a strip of highways. So it was an odd relationship, between the city and I. I called Chicago home but I never understood it. Not the language, not the culture, not the street names. I was still a tourist snapping shots at the bean and eyes glued to the GPS... but it was my "home."

Last summer I had the opportunity to find a corner of the city when I landed an internship downtown. I took the 7:46 am train every morning from Naperville to Union Station, stopped by a nearby coffee joint, and walked my 20 min commute to my building, gaining a sense of ownership and familiarity with each step. And throughout the duration of my internship, I started to feel less and less of a tourist. I started to walk the talk — sit in a quiet car to avoid loud children, choose Marianos vs. Au Bon Pain,  respond to emails within the hour you receive them, avoid Jackson at all costs, and ignore pushy taxi drivers. Head straight, earphones in. My taste and knowledge of Chicago was limited to the Loop and that language.

Today, I had the opportunity to see another side of Chicago — a much, much different side — Wicker Park. I spent the day with one of my girlfriends from college, who lives right near the city and is very familiar with it, and  she showed me "her neck of the woods." It was so fascinating to me that there could be cultures on such opposite sides of the spectrum in one city. If the Loop is fast-paced and pretentious, then Wicker Park is easy-going and liberal. And as much as I admired and adapted into the Loop, I felt immediately accepted and inspired by the ways of Wicker Park.

The air there is inspiring. Brick walls covered in beautiful graffiti. Criss-cross streets jam-packed with sushi bars, cafes, boutiques, thrift stores—

But rather than me tell you why it's so amazing, let me show you...

This is why I love Wicker Park:

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What's your favorite part about Chicago?

XO.

Cooking Korean Food

Friday, December 28, 2012

Korean is my cuisine of choice — and since I'm going to be halfway across the world + living in an apartment in less than a week, I thought I'd put together a Korean dish! I chose to make "Den-Jang-Jjee-Gae" which is a traditional Korean stew made with beans and vegetables. Healthy AND delicious. (: Below are all the photos, step-by-step of how I made the dish.

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Bon Appetit! (:

XO.

Post-Christmas Sale

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

After 25 days of opening your wallets, your home, (and not to mention dealing with those wacky relatives of yours), I think it's appropriate to dedicate today to yourself. Unwind a bit because you just survived the craziness that is Christmas. Take a bubble bath — or just pop some bubbly. Stay in bed all day catching up on Netflix. Better yet, pull out those gift cards you received and indulge in the good ol' retail therapy.

I scoped the landscape and curated a list of my favorite holiday deals to visit either online or in-store. Hopefully this makes your life easier. Enjoy! 

*Click on the links to see product directly on the store's site.

THE LIMITED | The ENTIRE store is 50% — use code: GIFT50 online and receive free shipping with orders over $100. Below are some items I actually purchased (like that green sweater) and others I had to sadly say "no" to (the striped blazer and the polka dot clutch).

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J Crew Sale







OLD NAVY | Prices are reduced up to 75% off in-store, and up to 50% online. And receive free shipping on all orders over $50. Below are my favorite pieces — from printed blouses to comfy knits — and they are all UNDER $25 dollars. You know it doesn't get better than that.




THE LOFT | The entire store is 50% off, excluding new arrivals. Enter code "SAVE50" at check-out when shopping online. Shopping in-store at The Loft is my preference because the staff is always extremely friendly and accommodating. Plus, their dressing rooms are flattering. (;




The Loft Sale


The Loft Sale by jkfacee featuring a knit vest


LOFT sweater dress / LOFT long sleeve t shirt / LOFT scoop neck tee / LOFT knit vest / LOFT high heels




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I'm glad I was able to share some of my favorite stores and holiday deals with y'all — hope this helped and whether you're getting ready for NYE parties or just stocking up for the winter, may your shopping endeavors this week be successful. Stay warm and stylish. (:



XO.

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