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Sunday, September 1, 2019

Hurricane or Not.

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Top: AllSaints - Jeans: < DL1961 > Anthropologie - Hat: Brixton - Shoes: Madewell 


Greetings from Florida, as we wait to see if hurricane Dorian -is, or not- coming. Gotta love the news outlet and all their "it could, it may...". But this hurricane is very sneaky so I can't blame them.

We are prepped with food, water and lemon drops (insert happy emoji on that). The hubby kept buying things in preparation for the storm like: bed fans, collapsable water containers, lanterns. Yup, anyone else out there like him?... We are ready for a hurricane or a zombie apocalypse. I can't complain.


Now to divert from a yes/no hurricane, I wore this outfit last weekend:

It was time to bust out the old wide brim hat, and I love the color on this one. I've worn it before, but this is the first time it debuts on this blog. I think. 

The white sneakers are my new babies and I plan on keeping them white. I've bought all my cleaning supplies, so I will let you know how that goes! These are from Madewell and they are waaay more comfortable than the classic white leather converse. I recommend.


I will catch you on the aftermath of Dorian. Keep safe fam!



Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Classic is timeless

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HIS: pants + shirt: AllSaints | boots: Timberland

HERS: jeans + shirt: Free People | sweater: Anthropologie | boots: Seychelles


It was about time the husband made an appearance since we both share a love for fashion and clothing. I love that he goes for minimal clean + classic pieces, and he wears it just right. Classic is timeless I tell you.

He had me laughing the whole entire time I took pictures of him; I'm surprised the pictures didn't come out blurry. I admit, it was an experience being the one behind the camera. It really makes me appreciate his time, patience and work in every shot. What a stud.