Today I’m playing with geometric shapes and patterns. I love the geometric eyelet cutouts on this J.Crew top combined with the pastel hue, which softens the look. I paired it with scalloped hem shorts to go along with the scalloped edges of the … Continue reading
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Outfit Highlight: Pardon My French
Apparently, I just can’t get enough of graphic tops. This one was love at first sight. I love the color, the font and the phrase, “Pardon My French,” although I don’t have much use for it 😉 . The limestone color … Continue reading
Outfit Highlight: A Little Red, White and Blue
Hope everyone is enjoying the long Memorial Day weekend. I decided to feature a red, white and blue outfit today, not only because it happens to be Memorial Day but because it truly is one of my favorite color combinations. … Continue reading
Outfit Highlight: Stripes and Brights and Eyelet, Oh My!
For an outfit that is, in many ways, atypical for me, it came together quite naturally. I was on a quick visit to J.Crew to return an item and, of course, I couldn’t leave without quickly scanning the sales rack. This orange … Continue reading
Outfit Highlight: Monkey Business & Wide-Leg Pants
I love my skinny jeans just as much as the next person but I’ve got to admit, I miss wearing wider leg pants. I still remember back in the day when flared jeans were all the rage and I would hear … Continue reading
Outfit Highlight: Afternoon Rendezvous
I was so happy to finally be able to wear this Madewell Afternoon dress, their signature dress that they seem to offer every spring in different colors and stripes. As I was putting together this outfit though, I realized I probably could … Continue reading
Outfit Highlight: The Easter Dress-to-Be That Never Was
Every year, a couple of weeks before Easter, I start obsessing about getting THE perfect Easter dress. I’m sure you can all relate but whenever I’m on a mission to find the one, I almost always fail. My acquisitions of some of … Continue reading
Outfit Highlight: Yin and Yang
For this post I thought I’d play with the concept of yin and yang by juxtaposing complementary opposing styles to create a cohesive whole. In other words, I’m mixing and matching. I’m mixing formal with informal, old with new, light with dark, and … Continue reading