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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Charleston Photo Diary pt. Two

 


Sorry I've been MIA lately...but I've been caught up with school work, etc. Anyways, these are a continuation of my Spring Break trip I posted about last. Here I am on Rainbow Row in Charleston, a street famous for its colorful houses! I love all of the architecture down there, and I was really inspired by all of the unique window and door displays.

xoxo


Monday, April 9, 2012

Charleston Photo Diary pt. One


  
First: Zara tank, Camaieu shorts, Vera Bradley watch and lanyard (in watercolor) , Tiffany & Co. bracelet


First stop in Charleston, South Carolina was down by the water to see this awesome pineapple fountain. Psych anyone? But as we headed to Rainbow Row, a rainstorm caught us off guard and I got soaked to the bone. Still, the brightly colored houses made for a beautiful walk down the street. Luckily I dried enough before dinner to show off my new neon lace tube top--three things that I never imagined together--but it's my new fave summer piece.


xoxo




Sunday, April 8, 2012

Happy Easter!


Happy Easter on this beautiful spring day! I dyed these eggs last night, and the colors turned out more vivid than ever. I got the green tie-dye effect by lightly cracking an egg all over and let it sit in the dye for a while. When it is peeled, the egg itself will also be dyed!

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(")_(") < Did the Easter Bunny visit you?


xoxo



Saturday, April 7, 2012

Street Sense


Nordstrom Chloe K. tank, H&M pants, Style & Co flats, Calvin Klein cross-body bag.

Part one of my spring break journey--first stop in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Not exactly the most happenin' place in the country, but it has that certain homey and city feel at the same time. I loved all of the murals and artwork scattered on the streets; see me blooming among the flowers? I think I fit right in.


xoxo



Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Polka Dot It

Prim and proper in my skirt.

Heritage chambray shirt, Garage skirt, vintage shoes and necklace, American Eagle watch, Naked Pizza wristband

The birds are chirping, flowers are blooming.....that means it's finally spring! After a reassessment of my wardrobe this weekend I have concluded the following:
  • I wear jeans a lot (particularly one pair..)
  • I have mostly blue tops (see above), even though I really don't like the color blue that much
  • My dress count is average..
  • ...and I only own two skirts!
I think that I have a pretty girly style overall, and I've never been one to shy away from dressing up. But somehow throughout the years, skirt wearing has never been a part of me. Well it's time for that to change! My spring-time resolution is to find and wear more skirts/dresses; it's easy to grab a cute shirt and pair of shorts and call it a day, but no more! I'm going to embrace my awkward sock tan and float around in flowy skirts until the summer fades away. Wish me luck!



xoxo


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Pastel Color Blocking

When you think of pastels you might think of these


or these


or even these


But this spring season has taken a new twist on the tried and true frumpy grandma color.





While neon might still be a popular trend, and I spend practically every post telling about my favorite brightly colored clothes, I think it's time for a change. Since the color blocking trend is meant to capture attention with contrasting colors, it seems strange to put pastels together because they are all very similar colors to begin with. However the end result is pretty striking!

Point of caution though--while testing this new style out, make sure to avoid fabrics that have faded to pastel color or ones with too much lace and ruffles for fear of looking like a grandma. Stick to sleek silhouettes and take on a minimalist mindset with accessories and hair to keep the look contemporary and fresh. So this season instead of filling your houses with spring colored flowers, you can dress like one!


xoxo




ps. outfit post coming soon! stay posted!