Tea Collection has beautiful designer baby, kids, and women's clothing. Each season their women and children's clothing lines are inspired by a new destination country. This season is Modern Mexico. They have wardrobe sets ready to purchase, or help you put an outfit together. Their collections coordinate very well, and easily mix and match.
After recently purchasing a few boys items for Buddy, I knew then that the quality of Tea Collection clothing is exceptional and certainly appropriately priced. Sure, I love inexpensive clothesthat tend to fall apart prematurely, but investing in high-quality key pieces for your wardrobe is definitely worth it!
After recently purchasing a few boys items for Buddy, I knew then that the quality of Tea Collection clothing is exceptional and certainly appropriately priced. Sure, I love inexpensive clothes
I had the opportunity to receive 2 women's items from Tea Collection to review. In my quest to become a Fashionista and pretend like I know how to dress stop the whole "jeans and a tee" look that I famously adorn on a daily basis, I totally went out of my comfort zone for both pieces I chose. The Chiapas Tunic Dress I received was for a Christmas party where I probably still would've worn jeans. In an effort to not feel totally uncomfortable, I chose this less dressy little number to just go slightly away from my norm. I totally love the details of this dress! It features inverted box pleats across the neckline, a drawstring drop waist, and drape pockets that are so much fun. The drawstring drop waist is perfect for many body types since it can be ties where it hangs, or tied up higher depending on your waist. The floral print is on Modal and Cotton so this dress is lightweight and also machine washable. I paired this dress with black leggings and ballet flats!
I also received the Dona Dolman Cowl Neck top in the Dark Eggplant (I totally love the Pewter grey color too!). I would have never chosen a neckline like this in a million years, but I said HEY, time to try something new! I really like the lightweight material, and how nicely the neck drapes. It took me a couple times to get the neck right, but now that I have it figured out it's super easy and can be adjusted to your preference. The 100% Supima Cotton washes great, and definitely holds it's shape too. I generally go for form fitting tops so this is definitely a nice change for me. It's actually really nice not having to fuss with the fit since it is meant to stylishly hang, and I really like the I can go casual or semi-dressy with this top. The deep hems at the waist and cuff add more detail to this already fun style, and the dolman sleeves allow this top to accommodate many body shapes. This is also locally made in San Francisco. Yes, I paired this with jeans, BUT at least it's still nicer than a basic tee!! :) This top can also easily go with a pair of slacks to dress up just a little, or take this top from casual to dressy.
I highly recommend trying Tea Collection from your clothing needs. I think you'll be very impressed with the high quality materials and inspirational story behind the style of their collections!
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Price: Chiapas Tunic Dress - $98 $68.50, Dona Dolman Cowl Neck - $58 $29
Both items are on sale at the time of this post was published! Also, through 1/8/2012, use promo code 25OFFSALE for an extra 25% off sale items!
Buy It: Check out TeaCollection.com or find a shop location near you!
Both items are on sale at the time of this post was published! Also, through 1/8/2012, use promo code 25OFFSALE for an extra 25% off sale items!
Buy It: Check out TeaCollection.com or find a shop location near you!
Disclosure: I received the above mentioned product(s) to facilitate this review. No other compensation was received. This is my completely honest opinion above and may be different from yours. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
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