It’s clear to me that snake prints are going to be one of the fall’s biggest trends, if it isn’t already. You can’t open Instagram without seeing snakeskin prints plastered all over your favorite bloggers and can you blame them? All of the major fast-fashion retailers such as Zara, Topshop, and Missguided are all carrying this trend in abundance.
For more inspiration check out this pinterest board!
Comment below and let me know if you have noticed any other fashion trends that have come back around for this season.
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This week, I went out to take pics for St. Patrick’s Day and, then, it dawned on me………. I really don’t know much about this holiday. I went home and did a little research; so, here are 5 things you (like me) probably didn’t know about St. Patrick’s Day.
1. Saint Patrick was British
It is said that St. Patrick was born in what is now England, Scotland or Wales. Irish raiders enslaved him at the age of 16, took him to Ireland and held him captive for six years.
2. The Shamrocks
Legend has it that St. Patrick used the shamrock to illustrate the doctrine of the holy trinity (The Son, The Father & The Holy Spirit).
3. We should wear blue
Historians say that the color that was mostly associated with St. Patrick is blue. It is a very light blue called “Saint Patrick’s blue”. So, where did the green come from? Honestly, I am not sure. There are several different reasons, such as:
· Green is one of the three colors in the Irish flag.
· Ireland is known as the "Emerald Isle” because of its lush, green landscape.
· Green was also used when supporters of Irish independence used the color to represent their cause.
· Green is the color of the shamrock.
It’s safe to say that, if you don’t wear green, leprechauns might just pinch you. I guess you can pick the explanation you like best.
4. Corned Beef and Cabbage
The traditional meat eaten on St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland turns out to be Irish bacon and not corned beef. Irish immigrants to the United States used corned beef, the cheaper alternative at the time, as a substitute. They learnt about this, as a replacement, from Jewish immigrants.
Side note, I totally plan to cook Jamaican corned beef with cabbage for St. Patrick’s Day.
5. The Chicago River turns green
Every year, since 1962, the city turns the river green by dumping 40 tons of dye into it.
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Here’s the recipe:
· Start with a Vanilla Bean Frappuccino
· Add peppermint syrup (1.5 pumps tall, 2 pumps grande, 2.5 pumps venti)
· Add classic syrup (½ pump tall, 1 pump grande, 1.5 pumps venti)
· Add matcha powder (2 scoops tall, 2.5 grande, 3 venti)
White Top: Target | Pants: Banana Republic Factory (similar here) | Earrings: Baublebar | Bag: Louis Vuitton
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Hey guys,
I am back today with a casual OOTD. On this day, I ran a few errands and met with my business partner (we run a small Etsy Sticker shop; shameless plug) at Grown in Lake Nona. I decided to style my outfit around my Gucci Ace Sneakers that I picked up in Barcelona as a souvenir. What I wasn’t expecting was for them to be so comfortable!! I wore them for the entire day and there were no blisters, rubbing or any unwanted pressure.
I have mentioned, on this blog before, that I have weird feet and I'm in a constant battle when trying to find new shoes. Having long toes with narrow feet provides a unique set of complications. However, on this shoe, the toe box provided just enough room for my long toes, while the rest of the shoe still fit my narrow feet throughout. I was pleasantly surprised to say the least. I do recommend you give these a try; they are as comfortable as they are pretty.
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Outfit Details:Top: Banana Republic | Jeans: Zara (similar) | Sneakers: Gucci | Bag: Tory Burch | Sunglasses: Gucci
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It’s been awhile since I have done a fashion post, so I thought I would drop in and share my favorite go-to outfit when I want to be comfortable. Now, I know the chambray shirt is not new to anyone, but it is definitely one of the most versatile pieces you can have in your wardrobe. My favorite way to wear this piece is with black leggings, slip-ons and a crossbody bag. This combo is a no-brainer. It’s often what I wear to travel or what I wear when I don’t know what to wear or if I just simply want to be comfortable. This outfit never does me wrong.
Do you have a go-to outfit? If so, please share in the comment section below.
Outfit Details:
Chambray Shirt: Banana Republic (similar here /here) | Legging: Old (similar here) | Shoes: Jimmy Choo (similar here) | Bag: Zara (similar here)
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Hey Guys,
I never really follow trends when it comes on to fashion. I am more of that girl that stays true to her own personal style no matter what others may seem to think. Once in a while, however, there is a trend that comes along that rocks my world. For me, that trend is the ‘Off The Shoulder’ and I am soooooooo in love with this style that I don’t know what to do with myself. Needless to say, I must apologize to you guys for how many off-the-shoulder looks you may see on my blog and instagram going forward, lol…………. ok, ok……. I will try not to overdo it but it might be hard.
I have put together three looks that I really love. Check them out below and also let me know in the comments what has been your favorite trend(s) over the years.
Enjoy my lookbook.

Outfit Details
Tribal Sundress : ASOS | Yellow Top: ASOS(similar) | Black Shorts: H&M(similar) | Stripe Sundress: ASOS(similar) | Bag: Banana Republic Factory(similar)
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The Brunch Option:-
As we all know, Valentine’s Day falls on a Sunday this year. I thought it would be a great idea to feature a look that could be worn out to brunch. I chose this subtle and airy white dress because you can eat a full meal without feeling restricted by your clothes. I added a pink bag to pull in some traditional Valentine’s Day color and a pair of wedges to finish the look.
The Casual Choice:-
For this look, I went with a rose-pink oversized sweater, grey jeans and silver sandals. This is a great option if you’ve decided to hang out with friends and/or family this year. You could wear this cuddled up on your couch with a glass of wine or grab a pair of heels and head out for a quick lunch at your favorite restaurant.
Sweater: Kolhs (sold out, similar) | Jeans: Zara (sold out, similar) | Shoes: Kenneth Cole (sold out, similar)
The Dinner Look:-
If you’ve opted for dinner as opposed to brunch, this look delivers something more tailored. As I love structure and sophistication, I believe this color palette is both soft and romantic. My absolute favorite piece in this look is the camisole, as it screams pretty and feminine. In my opinion, this is perfect for Valentine’s Day. I accented this look with a pair of light-gold sandals and a white clutch.
Vest: Banana Republic Factory (similar) | Pants: Banana Republic Factory (similar) | Bag: Banana Republic Factory (similar) | Shoes: Gianni Bini (similar)
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Hi Guys,
I've decided to share with you all, an outfit I had worn several weeks ago. Inspiration surrounding this sporty look came from my recent purchase of a black and gold slip-on. I saw the beautiful pair online and just had to have them! They were the perfect combination of black and gold without being over the top, and if you know me, you'd have already been aware of my fascination with the color gold. I chose to pair my very basic outfit of a white tank and boyfriend short with a mesh sleeved bomber, another recent purchase. The mesh sleeves have an embroidery detail which created great interest, and finished the look. I hope you enjoy, and I've shared details of this look with you below.
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