Showing posts with label bracelet party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bracelet party. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2014

Little Shoulders on the Prairie

I have been so inspired lately by Free People  and the whole bohemian look - 60's and 70's influence, prairie dresses, casual-throw-on-oh-this-ol-thing?, and lot of bold eclectic jewelry. Normally I style this dress a lot more polished and prim with the puffy sleeves pulled up and a wide belt around, making the skirt puff out as well. I love how versatile it is and I've never actually had a red dress before! The only meh thing about this dress is that it has an odd empire-waist line. This dress also reminds me of all the little sundresses I would wear as a little girl. Just throw on a dress and go play in the backyard. Man, I wish I could get some of those I had in my size now!

This will probably be my last blog post until next week as I'll be in Bali (but get ready for bunches of blog posts when I get back! Whoo-hoo!) In the mean time, if you wanna follow my trip, add me on instagram!

What summer style are you feeling lately?






Dress: Salvation Army | Necklace: India | Large Ring & Turquoise bracelet: Lovisa | Other bracelets: Borneo | Stackable rings: H&M | Feather earring: Clothing Swap | Silver earring: Nepal | Sunglasses: Bugis | Shoes: Cotton On 

Monday, May 5, 2014

Hot & Humid Hearts on Bike Island

There are THREE exciting things I want to talk about in my post that I can't decide which to tell you first! One, I was talking to a friend of a friend about how my camera died and that I needed an upgrade. On the second time meeting me he pretty much gave me his camera! He said he never used it and whenever I decide I want a newer camera (his is a about 7 years old) I can give his back. How generous is that?! Plus he took the time to give me some pointers. So this post is dedicated to Blair. Everyone say thank you, Blair! 

I'm also thrilled to tell you about my favorite place in Singapore so far. It's a tiny little island on the east coast called Pulau Ubin or Bike Island. It's gorgeous and so unlike anywhere else in Singapore. Only about 100 people live on the island and there are no sky scrappers or modern buildings. It's quaint and quiet which are sometimes hard to come by in crowded Singapore. We rode around the entire island, stopped for a perfect picnic by the beach and finished the day by having a beer and chatting with the locals. The perfect day for me and my boo. ♥ ♥ 

And last but not least, we gotta talk about these shorts. I love love love high waisted shorts - always have. 3 years ago they were harder to come by, especially if you were as frugal as me. I found my uber-favorite pair in the form of mom-jeans at Goodwill but they aren't always so comfortable, especially if I gain a few lbs. These H&M ones though! They fit like a dream and are stretchy! They also didn't loose their shape even when I was sweating like a pig in 'em. Did I mention they were under $30...? 












Shirt: Forever 21 (old) | Shorts: H&M | Shoes: Cotton On | Bracelet Party: Lovisa | Glasses: Bugis

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

This Must Be Dirty Pop

Oi! It's been such a long time since I've posted! Sorry, y'all! I've had a lot on my plate because I've been moving... I let you know where my next home-away-from-home in another blog post soon! 

A while back, I went to a K-pop concert. My good Korean friend works for a company that hosts concert events and was able to help us out  with tickets- we got such stellar seats!  We saw Wonder Boyz, Ladies Code, Norazo, and a ballad singer. Norazo's performance was my favorite - it's a 2 man group where one is the energy (dancing and jumping around) and the other is the face (verrrry attractive guitar player). Wonder Boyz had some pretty smooth moves, too. We had a great time, even though the concert was a lot different from what I'm used to back home. We saw 5 performers/groups and the entire concert lasted only 2 hours! Everyone only sang about 2-3 songs each. The concert started exactly when it said it was going to and ended at the scheduled time as well. And the biggest difference of all - folks didn't really dance. They stayed in their seats until the performers asked them to stand up! My friends and I all wiggled in our chairs to the beat but some audience members were falling asleep! 

Because I didn't know what to expect from this concert I tried to go with comfort, style, layered warmth. Y'all know how much I love a good sweater dress and this pink animal print is just the right amount of funky. I put on the leather vest for extra warmth but also because I like how it hits me right at the waist. 

I think my favorite thing is all the jewelry. I'm normally too lazy put on a bunch of stuff but I love how it looks when I do. I'm obsessed with bracelet parties; one of the fun things is how versatile it can be. You can go boho,  mix-and-match metallics, or play with different textures. Chanel said before you leave the house, take off one thing but with bracelet parties, before you leave the house, I say ADD one more thing! 






Sweater Dress: Clothing Swap | Vest: Korean thrift store | Boots: DSW | Rings, Earrings and Bracelets: Gifted or Clothing Swap 




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