Chic for Cheap: Wife of a Marine Boot Camp Grad
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Ez in Chic for Cheap (affordable style), Fashion + Style, chic for cheap, color pink, fashion, style

Day I: A Day with Family and Friends

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Hello lovelies! For this week's Chic for Cheap I decided to take on a challenge presented by reader Victoria. Her husband is soon to be graduating from Marine boot camp and she wants to look great for his ceremony in December. Here's the assignment in her own words:

"Here's my trouble: My husband is graduating from Marines boot camp in early December in South Carolina (average high temp = 60; average low = 41). Obliviously, I'm going to be there ... but what do I wear!?
Key aspects:

1. I want to look somewhat dressed up (nice jeans OK) but not so much to steal all the attention from him in his fancy uniform.

2. It will have been 3 months since he has seen me, so I want to wow him a bit. :)

3. I get cold easily (a.k.a need a swank jacket & no skirts/dresses)

4. I'll be doing A LOT of walking around the base

5. I'll actually see him a day BEFORE graduation (Friends & Family Day), so TWO outfit options would be great"

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This was quite the challenge, and I'm not sure if the ceremony will be taking place outdoors or not (I created the second look as if it will be), but I think the pieces here are wearable for the big day(s) and more. To start with I wanted to stretch the dollar by finding one great pair of pants that can be dressed up differently as the occasion demands it (we all need a few of those in our closet, don't we). The first look is more on the soft and cozy side, with a lovely draped cardigan, soft pink top, brown accessories, and some pretty sheer lipstick to top it all off. I imagine this as an outfit you can do just about anything in (okay, maybe not mountain climbing), so it's perfect for whatever the day holds in store.

Day II: Wife at a Marine Boot Camp Graduation Ceremony


For the second outfit I wanted to stick with the same comfortable appeal, but make it pop a bit more with black accents such as a warm wool jacket, classic belt, and understated feminine bow flats. Add a little wow factor with a touch of red lipstick and some sparkly earrings. The shirt adds a hint of fluttery color from inside the unbuttoned jacket. Chic and pretty!

I hope you like the looks I've put together for you Victoria. Have a wonderful time with your family and friends (and congrats to your husband too). xo Ez

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Here's the piece-by-piece breakdown:

Day I:

Day II:

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