Alright, so maybe this is a somewhat obvious one, but I’ve just recently realized how much I like J. Crew. I haven’t bought anything from them yet, mostly because they tend to be out of my price range. But I’m planning on making a trip to one of their outlet stores soon, with hopes of finding myself a suit and some other items to get me interview ready. I love the way the mix sharp, classic styles with current trends, like pegging and statement jewelry.

Solid Silk Garland Cami $59.50 (on sale)

Featherweight Cotton Ruffle V-neck Cardigan $78


Super 120s High Pencil Skirt in Aqua $118

Patterned Classic Ballet Flats in Washed Shell $118

Small Leather Gallery Hobo in Tan Rose $250

Larkspur Necklace in Sweet Papaya $115



Hi and welcome! I'm Diana, and this is my blog, Smiles Go With Everything. As the title suggests, I write about a little bit of everything, but the majority of my focus is on style and sustainability and how the two interconnect. In between are sprinklings of baking, gardening, crafting, and whatever I feel like sharing.



I love JCrew cardis. I’m always searching for their sales online and also in Ebay. I recommend finding out your size with them, before searching the auctions.
I’m a big fan, too … be sure to sign up for their e-mails so you can see when new merch gets dumped into the sale section of the website. LOTS of steals in there …
JCrew stuff tends to last a long, long time even though they’re overpriced (in my opinion). I’m still wearing JCrew clothes I got from thrift stores!
I’d be wary of the outlet stuff. At least in the J Crew outlets I’ve been to in California, it’s not the same merchandise as in the stores – it’s mostly really poorly-made goods that aren’t worth the price. I buy my J Crew at thrifts or eBay, unless there’s a really good sale
I’m lovin’ the cami. Also, that outfit is a surprising mix of simple & chic plus a little bit of comfort. I wonder if I could pull it off. It looks so good on her!