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Finding the Perfect Fit at Rigby & Peller

Read About My Visit to This Luxe Lingerie Boutique
Filed Under > Dressing the Part

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A personal lingerie fitting appointment was not exactly at the top of my list of things to do the other week, let me assure you.  Sure, I’ve been “fitted” in the past; I knew the routine with tape measure and cup size in order to find the perfect bra.  And yes, I know the importance of having a well-fitted brassiere.  It’s just the whole thought of the intrusive handling and intimate quarters that I typically prefer to pass on if I can, you know?!

These begrudging feelings, of course, conflicted with the fact that I had a date with a stylist at the luxurious Rigby & Peller, a brand known to be a world-class lingerie destination located at Phipps here in Atlanta.  I had never been to Rigby & Peller, but I couldn’t admit that I was not intrigued with the opportunity to visit the luxe store for a personalized visit. 

At Rigby & Peller, they believe that lingerie is the first layer of confidence, with the power to flatter, reassure and enhance.  They pride themselves on having premium collections of lingerie and swimwear that are designed and edited by the experts, from the best brands all over the world.  Think Stella McCartney, Chantelle, Ongossamer, Panache and many more.  

My visit started with the warmest welcome, followed by a chat about my fit preferences.  Like most, I am guilty of owning a few everyday bras that gape, and some that have straps that cut into me.  My stylist shared advice on style and cut that would help avoid all of those headaches, with recommendations on specific brands that really deliver the best bras.  

It was the most unique and worthwhile experience I’ve ever had with a bra fitting.  Apparently, the stylists at Rigby & Peller have to train for six weeks prior to being able to help customers, and FYI: there’s no tape measure involved.  My stylist helped me find more than a dozen pieces whose quality was second to none, and she answered every question I had, and trust me, there were a lot of questions.  The bras I picked out are utterly gorgeous, and many of them have convertible straps so I can make them strapless (a huge BONUS in my book). Plus with over 90 sizes there’s literally a size for everyone; even if you’re a K cup! 

I also discovered a beautiful body suit, which I’m absolutely obsessed with right now.  I’ve been layering it under a blazer for just a peek of lace; it’s the kind of piece you never feel uncomfortable showing (like you’re wearing just-a-bra-under-a-blazer kind of thing).  Lastly, I picked up quite possibly the comfiest, softest pajamas.  It’s basically all I’m wearing these days when I’m at home. So needless to say, I walked out of there with a pep in my step (and a bag full of amazing pieces) knowing that my lingerie wardrobe just took a major turn for the better.  

With 10 boutiques in the US, Rigby & Peller is helping women find lingerie that fits perfectly and feels comfortable.  You can say goodbye to the straps cutting into you, the gaping and the pinching that we all have come to know and hate.  Instead, they’ll help make you look and feel comfortable, confident and beautiful.  I am a new lifetime fan!  

P.S.  A great way to extend the life of your best bras is through proper lingerie care, which I bookmarked for later.  xo

 

Photography, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with Rigby & Peller, a brand we love and adore.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

Fall Transition + A Zac Zac Posen HandBag Giveaway

Already Dreaming About Fall with Finds from the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, Plus a Major Giveaway!
Filed Under > #OOTD (Outfit of the Day)

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I know, I know the last thing you want to hear about is fall.  I mean it’s been so hot here in the A.  I mean so hot. BUT I can’t help it, I’ve been hit with the hurry-up-and-get-here-fall-bug.  It all started very innocently last week when the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale kicked off.  It really is one of the best sales of the season and it had me filling my cart with all things fall before I could even remember that it was 95+ degrees out.  I mean yes it’s hot, but fall really is just around the corner so better get the getting while the gettings good right?!

My thoughts exactly that’s why I ended up scoring these killer frayed-edge jeans and burgundy block heels at $100 off.  I love how the jeans are cut to give just enough of a view of the sandals and the bordeaux suede just screams fall!  I also finally caved and bought the sunnies I’ve been dying to have, a fedora I’ve been coveting, and a pair of classic Rag & Bone booties!  Though word to the wise, there’s a chance some items in your cart won’t make it to you…I was so disappointed to have three items cancelled (this vest, these jeans, and this blouse) after I placed my order due to fulfillment.  And the worst part I got no notice!!  (Wah wah, #firstworldproblems).  

But this post isn’t about the Nordstrom sale, it’s really about beginning to transition, and sneak in all of those coveted fall items you just can’t wait to wear!  Here I paired a few of my new favorites with a few of my old; like my favorite black silk blouse, olive green trench coat (similar here) and Zac Zac Posen nude handbag.  Zac bags of course aren’t new to us, they’re one of our absolute favorite bags, and because they’re one of our favorites we’ve decided to give one away to get everyone on our excited-for-fall-crazy-train.

So enter to win a Zac Zac Posen ‘Jumbo Eartha’ Calfskin Leather Double Handle Satchel in Dune (retail value $595) in the widget below, and tell me, are you as excited to transition into fall as I am?!  Good luck friends! Truly, MKR

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Photography, Haley Sheffield for Waiting on Martha

AS PICTURED: TRENCH COAT (old from The Outnet, similar here) | TOP (similar here and here) | JEANS (similar here) | BAG | HEELS | Sunnies

The One Room Challenge Week Six

The end is near!
Filed Under > Living

With week six here I’m starting to feel a bit like a broken record.  I just don’t have a lot to share since last week.  In fact, I’m actually writing this from a hotel room in Chicago crossing my fingers that I’ll arrive home tomorrow to box upon box of the remaining items and 130 yards of custom draperies complete. Fingers crossed.

In all the years that I’ve participated in the ORC I’ve never been this far behind, or had this many delays that are totally out of my control happen.  So what have I learned?  

First, create a game plan well in advance of your due date.  I’m known for procrastinating. I’ve convinced myself for years that I do best under pressure, and love burning the midnight oil.  But that’s complete crap.  Procrastination does nothing for me except stress me the hell out. And procrastination only works when the only part of the puzzle is you.  But when you have to depend on PR firms, designers, and factories procrastination just doesn’t work.  A good rule of thumb is 6-8 weeks ahead of your design due date, but if there’s any custom work than plan for 12 weeks out to be on the safe side.  

Second, control what you can control and let go of the rest.  This has been a message that has been drilled into my head this past month.  Is everything I do at WOM important; of course it is.  But, at the end of the day I’m not curing cancer.  There are going to be delays out of my control, out of the vendors control, designers control, etc.  It’s bound to happen.  And if those delays are being felt in this ORC and not the past four I’ve been a part of then I should consider myself lucky!  I mean last year I decorated two full apartments in six weeks!!

Lastly, plan for a Plan B.  While this may feel contrary to what I just said I’m a big believer in hoping for the best, yet preparing for the worst.  Again, mistakes are bound to happen, it’s all about how you react to them.  Don’t get frazzled, take a breath and get back on track or forge a new track.  I have a feeling when next week rolls around you’re going to see my Plan B/New Track path in action.

Anyway, that’s where I’m at.  It may not be pretty, but it’s truthful.  I will however be sharing lots of behind the scenes snaps tomorrow, when I’m finally home, and please do click through below to check out the rest of my participants.  I guarantee they have more interesting news to share than I.  Truly, MKR

 


 

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