Stitch Fix May 2016

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As it heats up here in Seattle, it feels like summer is most definitely on its way. That’s exactly why I asked for a Stitch Fix this month that would be perfect for the heat. I know I’ve mentioned this several times now (sorry, not trying to humble brag, I promise!) but I’m leaving for Vegas the week after next, and I’ve been looking for some easy to travel with pieces that are appropriate for warm weather.

I’m sure you know the drill by now, but if you’re new to my blog or Stitch Fix, it’s a clothing styling service that you can set up to receive monthly, or at your leisure. You are charged $20 as a styling fee that you can put towards anything you keep from your Fix. You can plan to receive five items – typically four clothing items and one accessory (jewelry or bags, typically).

Stitch Fix May 2016 Review // Hello Rigby Seattle Fashion Blog

Stitch Fix May 2016 Review

And, if you missed my review last month, then you may not know that Stitch Fix is now sending shoes! Be sure to update your profile with your shoe size if you haven’t already. If you aren’t aboard the Stitch Fix train yet, now’s a good time to be, especially if you’re in the market for some cute new shoes! I received and kept a darling pair from MIA Shoes (similar style) last month (which I’m wearing right now, actually!) and received a cute pair of sandals this time around. Want to see what else I got? Then keep on reading!

Stitch Fix May 2016: Nine West Yippee T-Strap Sandal // Hello Rigby Seattle Fashion & Style BlogNine West Yippee T-Strap Sandal in Light Purple, size 6.5 $89
(Also available at Nordstrom, Zappos, and Nine West in a variety of colors)

Speaking of shoes, here’s the pair I just mentioned receiving! These sandals are very cute, very comfortable, and the straps are super soft! Unfortunately, for me, these were just a tad too long and too narrow for my feet.

If I were keeping these, I’d pair them with jeans and dresses alike. Here I’ve paired them with my Super Skinny Jeans from Old Navy. They’re a super dark wash which makes them appropriate for my casual office, and of course for running errands or whatever on the weekend.

Stitch Fix May 2016: Collective Concepts Blumberg Crochet Trim Top // Hello Rigby Seattle Style & Fashion BlogCollective Concepts Blumberg Crochet Trim Top in Light Green, Size Small, $58

My mom happened to be over at my house when I was trying to my Fix, and I think this was her favorite top. The combination of mint green and crochet lace is perfection. My only issue with this top is the boxy cut. While I think it’s wearable, I wasn’t totally in love with it.

I’ve paired this top with my white Levi’s CT 501 boyfriend jeans I got last spring and a bright pop of color in this Kate Spade Cedar Street Monda Crossbody. I love the subtle white on white, and I think the similar tones of the mint and the coral pair well together. I added a pair of blush sandals – they’re not the focus in this outfit, so the neutral color really works. All three colors (mint, blush, and coral) are ones I’m loving for summer, so match made in heaven.

Stitch Fix May 2016: RD Style Vierra Off Shoulder Dress // Hello Rigby Seattle Fashion BlogRD Style Vierra Off Shoulder Dress in Red in Small Petite, $68
(Shop this exact style in white, also love this printed version, or the brand’s off shoulder top here)

I fell in love with this dress upon opening my package, and love it even more on! This was exactly the type of dress I wanted to have for my Vegas trip, and the bold red is perfect! The one problem? The material! While I love how lightweight it is, the linen material wrinkles so badly. Since I’m not sure what type of access I’ll have to a steamer or iron on my trip, I decide it was best to look for a cotton alternative.

It just so happened I found almost the same cut of dress in a more forgiving material (100% cotton!) at ASOS. They’re also in the $20 range versus $60 and come in so many fun colors. I went with this light blue. However, they also have it in black, white, green, orange, pink and also available for petite and curvy sizes and also maternity! Mine should be coming tomorrow so I’ll be sure to update you on how I like it.

I paired this style of dress with a fun fringe crossbody bucket bag (similar style) and the MIA Shoes (similar style) that I kept from my April Stitch Fix!

Stitch Fix May 2016: Skies are Blue Perell Cold Shoulder Top // Hello Rigby Seattle Style BlogSkies are Blue Perell Cold Shoulder Top in Navy, Size Small Petite, $54

I wasn’t sure what I thought about this on taking it out of the box. There’s a lot going on here – embroidery, ruffles, and open shoulders. All things I like, but is it too much? I decided no and opted to keep this top! It’s like nothing I already own, and I think it will be perfect for my trip.

I could see wearing this with white denim, boyfriend shorts, tucked into a skirt, or how I’ve styled it here with raw cut denim from Old Navy. What I’m getting at is it’s extremely versatile and will be an easy top to wear over and over again in different ways. I’ve opted to wear it with the sandals that were sent in this Fix for a casual vibe and paired it with a pop of bright pink with this Kate Spade Newbury Lane Sally Crossbody bag.

Stitch Fix May 2016: Pixley Ashton Crochet Lace Kimono // Hello Rigby Seattle Style BlogPixley Ashton Crochet Lace Kimono in Off-White, Size Small, $48
(Shop similar style from Shoptiques here)

Last but not least, I received this darling lace kimono from Pixley. I love this style of lace, and the short sleeve cut is unique. The problem I had with this came from the cut. While it’s not particularly apparent here, the kimono sits right on the center of my chest and doesn’t come all the way across, if that makes sense.

Becuase this kimono has short sleeves, I think it’s paired best as a topper over sleeveless dresses. I opted to pair it with this bright colored sleeveless dress (similar style) and my trusty caged sandals from Target (this year’s version here). Because it’s been super sunny and bright lately, I’ve been loving wearing hats so I’ve paired it with the hat I recently wore in my culotte jumpsuit outfit from Brooklyn Hat Co and my trusty small bucket bag from Shaffer LA.

Overall, this month was another great Stitch Fix. I never keep every single item (because honestly, I like shopping a bit too much to let someone else do it for me entirely). I am thrilled with the Fix overall, and the cold-shoulder top I kept will be worn all summer long. As usual, I can’t wait to see what comes in my June Fix!

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What have you received in your Fix lately? Which piece(s) were your favorite or least favorite in mine? I’d love to hear all about it in the comments!

10 thoughts on “Stitch Fix May 2016

  1. Christy Peeples DuBois

    Such great pieces in your Stitch Fix that look so good on you. Especially that dress!!!!! Gorgeous on you, from the style and the color.

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  2. Chloe

    I’d never heard of Stitch Fix before, but everything is so cute! Particularly the dress is adorable! Your whole blog is so cute, and if you would ever want to work together, feel free to contact me :)

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  3. Anne

    I really loved the lace kimono. It looks like it would be just right for a cooler Seattle evening. I, too, am loving the hotter days this NW Spring. I’ve been eating outside almost every lunch break.

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