O U T F I T D E T A I L S : SWEATER (ALSO IN CAMEL) | H&M CHOKER (SIMILAR) | DISTRESSED WHITE SKINNIES (WANT THESE, BUDGET FRIENDLY) | NUDE PUMPS (SIMILAR, LOVE THESE & BUDGET FRIENDLY PATENT) | BAG (BUDGET FRIENDLY)
Hello hello! I’m writing to you from the plane on our way home from Italy. We had a wonderful trip and I’ll be sharing all of the photos and outfits in the coming week once I get organized.
Today I wanted to share a look I’m loving because anything with white pants is a-ok in my books! Although this look is soft, it’s cozy at the same time with the sweater, and I love how this looks more dressed up with the nude pumps. Throw on a tan or grey bootie, add a chunky scarf, and it would be great for a more casual situation.
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Shopbop is having their major fall sale where almost everything is 25% off! You know I had to share my faves, especially since Shopbop houses a lot or pricier items, so if you had your eye on a splurge (or even a mini splurge), now would be the time. I was stoked to see my sneakers and suede moto jacket in green both part of the sale. Use code MAINEVENT16 until this Friday.
O U T F I T D E T A I L S : KNOT FRONT SHIRT (SIMILAR, SPLURGE) | ALDO CHOKER (SIMILAR) | HIGH WAIST BLACK SKINNIES (SIMILAR) | PEEP-TOE BLOCK HEELS (SIMILAR) | BAG (BUDGET FRIENDLY)
Dressing up for me still usually means pants--unless it's a wedding--because I feel my best and most comfortable in them. Same goes for business casual dressing because in order to feel confident, I need to feel like myself, and I need to feel comfortable.
I picked up this blouse a couple weeks ago and have already worn it a few times. I love that it's a boat neck (universally flattering) so it works for the office, but the tie in the front and buttons up the back give it interest to keep it from being a boring white blouse. I paired it with some black skinnies & fairly conservative heels, but you could dress it up with red strappy heels or down with some black booties for girls night out.
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O U T F I T D E T A I L S : LONG SLEEVE THERMAL (ALSO HERE) | CHOKER | GUCCI SUNGLASSES (SIMILAR, BUDGET FRIENDLY) | DARK DENIM SKINNIES -- ON SALE! (BUDGET FRIENDLY -- 50% OFF!) | SUEDE BOOTIES (SIMILAR) | H&M FRINGE BAG (SIMILAR)
We are still in Italy, but will be home mid-week, but I'm back to regular posting again--yay for good Internet connections! There are no Weekend Snaps today since we are still travelling, but I wanted to share my go-to Fall outfit, anytime I have free time or am heading out to run errands on the weekend.
These Free People thermals are my go-to, and since purchasing the black and cream colours in the Spring, I knew I had to splurge on this olive coloured one that came out this fall. I know they are a little pricey, but the fit is amazing (size down), they are uber comfortable, wash well and I wear mine all the time. Additionally, they are a great layering piece and believe me when I say, you will get your money's worth.
My style has evolved over the past couple years and I really love casual dressing, in neutral tones. While I'm all for experimenting, once you nail down your personal style, investing in some great basics you will wear frequently, and are able to mix and match, will maximize your time outside of getting dressed for the day. This denim is definitely not budget-friendly, I'm fully aware, but I've worn them to death and they still look brand new. Bonus: they've been the most worn while in Italy because they feel like leggings (Christmas wish list anyone?). Throw a pair of tan booties in and #outfitcomplete.
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We arrived in Bellagio yesterday afternoon, travelling from Venice on the train, then by car to this beautiful, small town. Situated in the province of Como, we were really excited to stay in the main part of the village at Hotel du Lac. Situated directly across from the ferry, steps from amazing food and shops, the location really cannot be beat.
We checked into our hotel and headed out to explore the little town. Bellagio is definitely a walk-able town, and you certainly won't need a car here. There are, however, tons of stairs to go up and down, so flat, comfortable shoes are a must. Poke around the boutiques, purchase Como-famous silk scarves or grab a gelato and take in the amazing views.
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