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One Shoulder Top + Europe Travel Recap

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Loft One Shoulder Top
Loft One Shoulder Top
Loft One Shoulder Top
Loft One Shoulder Top
Loft One Shoulder Top
Loft One Shoulder Top
Loft One Shoulder Top
Loft One Shoulder Top
Pom Pom Espadrilles

Hi loves! I wanted to share a little bit about our trip to Switzerland and Italy now that I'm finally not so jet lagged anymore. I had no idea how bad the jet lag was going to be, and it seems like I was the only one of our group that was really affected by it! Anyway, on to the good stuff. After spending a couple days in New York City, we flew to Milan, Italy. This is a great halfway point between Switzerland and other Italian cities if you're trying to do both in one trip! From Milan, we headed straight to Zermatt, Switzerland, which is a small town located in the Swiss Alps near the southern border of the country. We spent about 4 days in Zermatt before heading to Venice, Italy, where we explored for the second half of our trip!

Zermatt, Switzerland is hands down one of the most beautiful places I've seen. During our time there, we stayed at The Omnia, a gorgeous mountain lodge located just above the town, which provided some amazing views from our room. And their continental breakfast was nothing short of perfection. The town itself looks like it's straight out of a movie; winding brick streets, flower baskets in every window (that's no exaggeration), and chateaus everywhere. Hiking is the main attraction of the town though - if you showed up there completely unprepared for outdoor activity, there's a hiking/outdoor store on every corner that has you covered. We spent a majority of each day there exploring trails of various difficulties so we could soak up as much of the Alps as we could! Our hike on the last day in Zermatt was by far the most dangerous and scary thing I've ever done, but provided memories and views I will cherish forever. This trail led to the base of the Matterhorn, a very famous mountain of the Alps, and was the most difficult hiking level. Most of the hike took place on a path about two feet wide along the side of a cliff, with mountain on one side, and the possibility of falling off the cliff on the other. At some points, there were even ropes chiseled into rocks along the way as a little added sense of security, but it didn't ease my fears any. I had the first panic attack of my life on the side of that mountain. I kept thinking to myself, "If I'm this scared going up, how am I going to make it back down??" I pushed through though (with a little extra encouragement), and I'm so glad I did! Nothing can rival the views (or the cold beer that we rewarded ourselves with) once we made it to the top. Not only that, but I was able to overcome a mental challenge and fear, which made the reward that much sweeter.

From Zermatt, we took a train to Venice, Italy. Venice was like a completely separate vacation in a way, since the views, climate and activities were so different from Switzerland! The architecture in Italy is incredible, and so brightly colored, which provided a lot of great picture taking opportunities! We stayed in an Airbnb in the heart of the city, which provided so much convenience to anything and everything we wanted to do. It even had an adorable balcony that overlooked the street below; perfect for sharing a bottle of wine after our long days of exploring! We didn't venture to any museums or large attractions while in Venice - we didn't want to spend our time waiting in long lines, so we opted to walk around and let ourselves get lost to truly experience the city. And we of course took a gondola ride. I feel like you can't go to Venice and skip the gondola ride, no matter how touristy it has become - it's a classic! Most of our days here included wandering around the streets of the city, doing a little shopping here and there (that's where I found the necklace I'm wearing in this post), eating a lot of pasta and pizza, and drinking countless bottles of prosecco.

I caught the travel bug though, and already want to go back! I have my heart set on a vacation to Greece and the Amalfi Coast of Italy - hopefully sometime in the near future! Comment below if you've been to either of these places and any tips that you have!

Anyway, back to my outfit - I'm obsessed with anything off-shoulder or one-shoulder, and this little number from Loft goes with EVERYTHING. I feel like when I can't figure out what to wear in the morning, I will always reach for a cute white top and jeans; an easy go-to option for when you're running late for work. I think that's one item that you really can't have enough of in your closet! Happy shopping loves! xoxo

Top: Loft - No longer available (similar here, here and here)

Shorts: Old Style (similar here and here)

Necklace: Found in Italy (similar here and here)

Bracelets: Alex and Ani

Shoes: Mix No. 6 (similar here, here and here)

Sunnies: Ray-Ban

Bag: Steve Madden (Similar here, here and here)

The Dreamiest Lace Dress

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Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress
Nicole Miller Embroidered Lace Dress

Hi loves! I'm so happy to be back and sharing my favorite fashion trends with you, although I definitely could have explored Europe for another week (or two)! I'll be sharing more about our trip in my next couple posts, but I promised I would get this dress up on the blog right away for you to shop it! I wore this dress while we were staying in Venice, and I received SO many compliments on it that I lost count! This might be one of my absolute favorite dresses of the summer because it's so unique, and can be dressed up or down. I went with more of a casual look for strolling through the streets of Venice, but this dress could be worn for anything from date night to a summer wedding.

The details on this dress are stunning, whether it's the intricate pattern in the lace, the whimsical floral embroidery, or the ruffle along the bottom. I just can't get enough!! I kept the accessories simple as to not take away from the details in the dress, and paired it with my Alex and Ani bracelets and ankle wrap gladiator sandals. Side note, I wore these sandals EVERYWHERE on our trip and they were so comfortable. Not to mention, they literally go with everything! For reference, I'm wearing a size 6 in the dress, and it runs true to size! Happy shopping loves! xoxo

Dress: Nicole Miller New York

Shoes: Franco Sarto (also here. Similar here, here and here)

Bracelets: Alex and Ani

 

Gingham Jumpsuit

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Tobi Gingham Jumpsuit
Tobi Gingham Jumpsuit
Tobi Gingham Jumpsuit
Tobi Gingham Jumpsuit
Tobi Gingham Jumpsuit
Tobi Gingham Jumpsuit
Tobi Gingham Jumpsuit
Tobi Gingham Jumpsuit
Tobi Gingham Jumpsuit

The gingham obsession strikes again. I seriously can't get enough of it this summer! And the best part? Even though this print is so hot right now, it will never really go out of style since it's such a classic - meaning that I'll be able to wear my gingham print pieces in the seasons to come as well. This makes my guilty conscience a little less present when I think about all the shopping I've been doing.

This little number from Tobi (www.tobi.com) is a fun option for the gingham trend, and the fact that the print is black and white makes it easy to accessorize. I threw on my destructed denim jacket (which I've had on repeat this summer) since it was a little chilly, and added some block heel sandals to dress it up a bit. Jumpsuits are such an easy "throw on and go" option, and I absolutely LOVE it - especially if I'm running late, which is usually the case. What are some of your favorite trends or gingham pieces of the summer? Comment below! Happy shopping loves! xoxo

Jumpsuit: Tobi

Jacket: Boom Boom Jeans (similar here, here and here)

Shoes: Sam Edelman (similar here, here and here)

Sunnies: Ray-Ban

Necklace: Old (similar here, here, here and here)

Bracelets: Alex and Ani

Love for Linen

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Tobi Linen Cutout Halter
Tobi Linen Halter Dress
Tobi Linen Halter Dress
Tobi Linen Halter Dress
Tobi Linen Halter Dress
Tobi Linen Halter Dress
Tobi Linen Halter Dress
Tobi Linen Halter Dress

Happy Sunday! I hope everyone is enjoying their holiday weekend! It has been crazy busy over here between getting together with friends and starting to pack for our trip to Europe next week! I'm so stressed about packing though. Does this happen to anyone else?! What are some of your travel secrets to staying sane right before a trip? I always feel like I'm going to forget something. Ahh!

Anyway, I wanted to share this adorable midi dress with you guys today! There's just something about a linen dress that feels SO summer, and the material is light and airy on top of that to help keep you cool on those super hot days! I love how the midi length balances out the cutout waist - proportion is key when playing with cutouts like this, and this dress from Tobi (www.tobi.com) is actual perfection! I accessorized with some pops of pink to make my look a little more playful. I bought these shoes in multiple colors because they are so incredibly comfortable, and can we also talk about how cute this clutch is?! I'll definitely have these on repeat this summer. Happy shopping loves! xoxo

Dress: Tobi

Bag: STEVEN by Steve Madden (similar here, here and here)

Shoes: Steve Madden (Similar here, here and here)

Sunnies: Laundry -- Old Style (Similar here, here and here)

Bracelets: Alex and Ani

LWD: Little White Dress

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Tobi White Dress
Tobi White Dress
Tobi White Dress
Tobi White Dress
Tobi White Dress
Tobi White Dress
Tobi White Dress
Tobi White Dress
Sugarfix by Baublebar
Tobi White Dress
Tobi White Dress
Tobi White Dress
Tobi White Dress

The little white dress, or LWD as I like to call it, is a summer staple that should be hanging in your closet and ready to go at any moment. Is this really just a summer staple though? Not in my book. The days of only wearing white between Memorial Day and Labor Day are over - I break this rule all the time! There's just something about a white dress that gives off a fresh and cheery vibe, no matter what time of year it is worn. This gorgeous little number from Tobi (www.tobi.com) goes above and beyond though. I'm absolutely loving the floral lace and ladder detailing - it truly takes this dress to the next level! I accessorized with super fun beaded and tassel drop earrings (these are super lightweight and can be worn all day long!) and sparkly block heels - no necklace needed for this dress because of the keyhole silhouette. What summer staples do you swear by? Have you found your go-to LWD?! Leave a comment below! Happy shopping loves! xoxo

Dress: Tobi

Earrings: SUGARFIX by BaubleBar

Shoes: Betsey Johnson (similar here and here)

Bracelets: Alex and Ani

Clutch: Old Style (similar here, here, here and here)

More Ruffles Please

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Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress
Asos Ruffle Dress

Happy Thursday lovelies! Only one more day until the weekend!! Does anyone have any fun events they're looking forward to? I'm crossing my fingers for some nice weather so I can twirl around in this little number on a rooftop somewhere!

Ruffles are everywhere this season, and I love how this dress combines them with the cold-shoulder trend to make a bold, yet not over-the-top statement. It's eye-catching, comfortable and can be dressed up or down - how many dresses can you say that about?? I decided to accessorize with a floral applique clutch and sparkly block heels for a dressy casual date night look. If you're wanting something a little more low key, simply pair with some white sneakers. Keep necklaces and earrings to a minimum here though as to not take away from the ruffle details - this should be the focal point of your outfit! And as an added bonus, ASOS is having a huge 50% off sale right now! If you need me, you know where to look. Happy shopping loves! xoxo

Dress:  ASOS (similar here and here and here)

Shoes: Betsey Johnson (also found here)

Bag: Found at TJ Maxx (Similar here, here and here)

Bracelets: Alex and Ani

Weekend Wear to Office Appropriate

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Layering for the Office
Layering for the Office
Layering for the Office
Layering for the Office
Layering for the Office
Layering for the Office
Layering for the Office
Michael Kors
Layering for the Office
Layering for the Office
Betsey Johnson
Layering for the Office
Layering for the Office

With off-shoulder tops only increasing in popularity this summer, my closet is gaining more and more of them. The one problem? Even though my office has a business casual dress code, off shoulder tops are not seen as appropriate workwear because of the "shoulder-baring" aspect of this style. Of course, I needed to come up with a way to get around this so that I can show off this cute trend - one idea that came to mind was layering a tank underneath, essentially turning my off-shoulder top into a cold shoulder, and I'm SO happy with the final look! A little creativity and time to dig through my closet was all I needed to take this top from strictly weekend wear to office appropriate - all styles linked below! Happy shopping loves! xoxo

Off-Shoulder Top: Beach Lunch Lounge (Similar here, here, here and here)

High Neck Tank Top: Express (Similar here and here)

Denim: New York & Company (Similar here, here and here)

Shoes:  BLUE by Betsey Johnson (Also found here and here)

Bag: Michael Kors

Sunnies: Ray-Ban

Pattern Mixing Gone Right

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Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing
Pattern Mixing

Happy Thursday loves! I am SO excited to be showing you this outfit - I've been wearing each piece separately on repeat, and can't get over how well it all came together for this look! This is easily one of my favorite outfits so far this summer! I don't know about you guys, but I love mixing unexpected patterns to change things up every once in a while. This combination works for three reasons:

  • The color palette between the dress and sandals mixes well and doesn't clash - the commonality of white in each pattern helps tie these together!
  • The prints are not overly loud - since they aren't "screaming" at you when you look at them, there isn't one pattern that takes over the total look.
  • The two prints are far enough apart from each other that it's almost like you're looking at one print at a time.

Also, this denim jacket is to die for - light wash and destructed is very in, and darker wash jackets are fading out. The denim jacket itself will never go out of style, but the popularity of wash/details and silhouette will change. This is the perfect third piece to complete any outfit for your summer nights! And these gingham sandals? So on trend right now. Get your hands on anything gingham that you can - this is the print of the summer! Happy shopping loves! xoxo

Dress: Lennie

Denim Jacket: Boom Boom Jeans

Shoes: Betsey Johnson

Bag: Michael Kors (no longer available)

Sunnies: Ray-Ban

Bracelets: Alex and Ani