This Spring, Iβm loving the bomber jacket. I already have two different styles (this one and this Tularosa one from Wylie Grey thatβs coming to the blog soon!) Iβve been craving all-things embroidered and this baby hits the spot...
Read more3 Keys to Dressing Effortlessly
Start with a curated wardrobe: I may sound like a broken record over here, but itβs SO important to have a closet full of things you absolutely adore. This makes getting dressed a thousand times easier, and makes everything so much easier to find.
Read moreTularosa Bomber Jacket from Wylie Grey
When it came time to pack for our annual trip to Florida, you better know this silky Tularosa bomber jacket from Wylie Grey came with me - temps were in the 60s and 70s which was perfect weather for a light jacket in the mornings and during al fresco dinners...
Read moreHow I'm Celebrating National Women's Day
I'll keep this simple, short and sweet. Today is National Women's Day. Everyone has their own ideas on how to best celebrate - some by wearing red, others by taking the day off work...but I wanted to share how I'm celebrating today, and I encourage you to do the same:
Think of 5 women who have made a difference in your life.
Now pull out your phone - and send them a short text. It doesn't have to be long...maybe 2-3 sentences. Tell them how they've impacted your life, thank them for loving you, caring about you. Then press send.
Sometimes a little thanks goes a long way. Happy Women's Day!
Photo by Emma Weiss Photo // See full outfit post here
That In-Between-Weather Struggle
This weather has been DOWNRIGHT crazy town. Last week I was wearing a slip dress, but this weekend I was whipping out my winter scarf again! WHAT. IS. HAPPENING. (PS itβs global warming but thatβs another story for another day.)
Thereβs one key - one word really - that Iβve learned when dressing for this weird weather:
LAYER.
Itβs the only way to be ready for 60 MPH winds, an abrupt snowstorm or a picnic outside during lunch. Because all of these could happen. EVEN ON THE SAME DAY.
I met up with new-to-town Crystal Brooks last week for a hang sesh and photo time over lunch. I wore this outfit to work with flats (these ones from Everlane are EVERYTHING) but changed later into these strappy sandals for going out to dinner.
I layered this look with my go-to Club Monaco trench that I snagged at Current Boutique for a crazy great price. I love the way it drapes too - adds such a luxe feel to any outfit.
This Uniqlo cropped trousers have also been my go-to during this weird weather period. If itβs windy, Iβm good to go (learned my lesson the hard way with skirts TOO MANY TIMES.) If itβs warm, theyβre breathable enough. If itβs cold, well, then only my ankles get a little cold! ;)
And in keeping with my favorite concept of balance, I paired these dressier items with a simple (yet super soft) tee from Cuyana. Their Fewer, Better campaign last year really impacted me and the way I buy clothing. Iβve been slowly pairing down my closet to only the things I truly love and investing in pieces that I know will last.
And - to be quite honest- this doesnβt always equate to something being expensive. For example, these trousers were under $40, and eventually went on sale to be under 20!
Do you have any tips for navigating this odd time of year? Would love to hear your thoughts below!
Wearing: Uniqlo trousers (sold out, these are identical!), Club Monaco cropped trench (sold out, this identical Everlane trench is on sale!), Cuyana tee and belt, Banana Republic sandals, Sophie Blake necklace. Photos by Crystal Brooks

