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All That Glitters Is [Mari-]Gold.

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We debated for years about what we would name our dog, well before she was even a possibility, given our busy travel schedules and condo living accommodations and all the other excuses you throw around as to why the timing isn’t quite right for a [dog, move, baby, etc.].  Mr. Magpie was lobbying hard for Gertrude (“Gertie” for short), and I loved the name June.  But it wasn’t until we’d driven out to see the litter of airedale puppies the week before we’d actually bring her home that the name Tilden–the name of the street I’d grown up on in NW DC–occurred to me.  It was in part inspired by the stateliness of the puppies’ mother’s name: Murphy.  I hadn’t thought about a strong, masculine last name as a contender.  And it just came to me, all of the sudden: Tilden.  One of my favorite streets, full of so many childhood memories largely centered around playing with my siblings.

Once Tilden was settled upon, the middle name (yes, Tilly has a middle name) came easily: I can’t recall who suggested it first, but Marigold was the perfect accompaniment and we agreed on it instantly.  Ladylike, old-world, slightly crotchety.  Tilden Marigold.  And the name suits her to a tee.  She’s a spunky, independent, highly intelligent, sassy, occasionally cranky, but entirely affectionate terrier.

And so as I was realizing I had been pinning and saving a spate of marigold-hued pieces, I couldn’t write about the trend without throwing a little love Tilden’s way.  She has been such a joy.  Occasionally an incredible frustration (puppy!  she’s just over a year, and she’s still very much a puppy!), but she makes me laugh every day.  And on one particularly blue day a few weeks ago, as I wiped away a few tears, she trotted over, put her paws on my shoulders, and gave me puppy kisses for days.  I mean.  Man’s best friend, am I right?

But anyway.  Let’s talk about another ray of sunshine: this marigold trend.

A few of my top picks:

+Expensive, oui, but this Marni coat!  AH!  The pink trim!  AHHH!  (on sale for $1,472).

+Charlotte Olympia flats ($525).

+Isabel Marant sweater (on sale for $221!)

+Sam Edelman lace-up Brandie flat ($90).

+Alice+Olivia lace dress (on sale for $176).

+Bauble Bar Crispin earrings ($48).

+Ulla Johnson Sonja dress ($575).

 

 

 

Also love:

+This $80 Ann Taylor tiered lantern-sleeved top ($79).

+This collared, lace marigold dress from Endless Rose ($140).  So gamine!

+An $84 English Factory lace top.

+This wool blend stadium coat (on sale for $119), in the marigold hue, duh.

+WOW, sexy lady.  This lace dress from ASOS ($113).

+Marysia swim top (on sale for $108!) — you could mix and match with some blush or white bottoms!

+Marissa Webb flouncey silk dress (on sale for $373).

+The Zimmermann dress of my dreams, in the citrus hue ($695).

And, to put it all together, I dream about wearing a look like this:

+Gumdrop earrings by Tuckernuck ($88).

+Ulla Johnson denim halter top ($220) — or get the look for less with this top or this top (both under $30!!)

+Wide-leg Tibi pants ($550) — or get the look for less with this score of a pair from ASOS!

+Monogrammed tassel clutch from Parker Hatch ($58).

+Ulla Johnson bow-top heel ($425).  I LOVE.  Get the look for less with these ($90!!!) or these ($217), but hip line Schutz.

 

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