5.15.2014





Wearing: Express crop top
Vince Camuto pumps, similar (obsessed) (these too)
Kate Spade necklace, similar

Nails are the same as in my last post



Here's another happy purchase from Topshop. I'm telling you ladies, that place was brimming with flirty skirts in all sorts of different lengths and colors. I think I probably tried on at least a dozen! Crop tops were in every corner as well, but those didn't look as enticing. As much as I love the look on others, I can't bring myself to ever show my midriff again, unless I'm at the beach. I wore them quite a bit in high school, you know, before modesty set in and before my six pack disappeared along with my teenage angst. I do think this is a more comfortable way to wear one, a loose fitting t-shirt version paired with a high waist skirt. It's definitely a crop top, but because I'm not actually showing any skin, it gives the illusion of a regular length top. The lace material also keeps it softer and more feminine. Just a simple trick for any of you that are also afraid of the trend ;)
Linking up with Tara today!

5.13.2014






Wearing: Express top
Juicy Couture bag, old
Target sunnies




It seems I've fallen head over heels in love with the midi skirt. This infatuation surprises me the most because I never imagined that this neither-here-nor-there length would suit my petite frame. I'm still not entirely convinced that it's the most flattering silhouette on me, but like a broken record, this powder blue Topshop beauty will remain on repeat all Spring and Summer long. I think I have Laura to blame! She's been rocking the midi skirt in various colors on her blog, and I can't help but envy each one. Her style is pretty much perfect.

I hope you all had a beautiful Mother's Day!

5.09.2014



All pictures aside from the last were taken by me and my iphone 4s.


                                                                           
This week has crawled by. It always feels so tedious to come back from a vacation, even if it was a short trip. Back to reality. I had the best time though! Vegas is only a few hours from where I live, so it turns into a roadtrip filled with music, laughter, and a fast food stop at In-N-Out. Then, once the casinos can be seen as if a mirage in the middle of the desert, the excitement really sets in. This is how it goes for us every single time.

Here are some musings on my Vegas vacay:

Stack at the mirage hotel has the sexiest, moody lighting ever. So much in fact that you have to whip out your cell phone to read the menu. Alas, it's all very sexy.

I want to go to Paris, France not Paris in Vegas. Although the view of the city is quite breathtaking from the "Eiffel tower", you leave feeling a little cheap. I want to experience the real thing.

Vdara hotel in City Center is the only place Nate and I will ever stay. It's true. I've been to every hotel and casino in Vegas and although all are unique and most (not all) are beautiful, Vdara is such a rare gem. It's non - smoking, non-casino precedent sets it apart. I remember coming back to it on Friday night after a stroll down the strip and just feeling so at home. No crowds, no loud clinking of slot machines, no craziness. Pure bliss.

TopShop in the Fashion Show mall is a must-do. Actually, shopping in Vegas is a must-do. You like fashion? You like Vegas.

Nate and I, at the ripe old age of thirty-something, can't hang like we used to. We can enjoy some drinks, yes. But the whole club/party scene wasn't even on our radar this time.



If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask :)