Here in Charlotte, NC, we’re at the point in the year where it’s chilly in the morning but by the afternoon we’re facing mid-70-degree temps.
Continue reading “#OOTD /// Fall Layers”
Here in Charlotte, NC, we’re at the point in the year where it’s chilly in the morning but by the afternoon we’re facing mid-70-degree temps.
Continue reading “#OOTD /// Fall Layers”
Wow, that was a mouthful.
Today on the blog I am excited to share with you how I created nine outfits out of five pieces of clothing at Old Navy — my favorite store right now for fall style.
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I about lost my mind when I saw that Amazon now has a clothing line from J. Crew — J. Crew Mercantile.
I LOVE J. Crew, but it isn’t always the most budget friendly, ya know? And since we’re starting some major renovations on our house, it’s imperative that I save as much money as I can right now to put toward things like grass, floors, and the removal of a wall.
Continue reading “Fall Capsule Wardrobe Featuring Amazon’s J. Crew Mercantile”
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Continue reading “#OOTD: $20 Midi Dress for the First Day of Fall”
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OK, it isn’t exactly fall here in Charlotte, NC yet, but that didn’t stop me from pulling some of my favorite transitional fashion staples to create today’s outfit of the day.
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This post is in collaboration with Casey Sellers at The Big Blonde Brain. Head over to thebigblondebrain.com for a fall fashion Amazon Prime Wardrobe review.
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I loathe shopping for shoes. As someone who generally loves to shop, shoe shopping honestly is one of my least favorite things to do.
There is just something about going into a store and trying on shoes that annoys the hell out of me.
I don’t want to sit down on some uncomfortable bench or chair and take off my own shoe so I can try-on a shoe that most likely is not going to fit my weird-shaped foot right. And then repeat that process over and over again until I maybe find one style that works for me. Plus, if I happen to find a pair of shoes that I like enough to think about buying, it never fails that the store won’t have my size.
Shoes, simply, are not something I want to spend money on.