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Scalloped Lines and Laser Cuts
Ever since I saw this laser-cut scalloped top at Club Monaco, I have been on a mission to find something similar. Fast forward many weeks to a wedding in So Cal where I stopped by a small boutique called Heavenly Couture in Laguna Beach where apparently everything in the store was $15! I didn’t think twice to buy this top and am actually relieved that it isn’t silk so I won’t have yet another thing to worry about dry cleaning!…
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Shifting to Corals
Memorial Day can definitely brings about some awesome sales. However, shopping during sales can also be incredibly dangerous. I would never think to buy this Robert Rodriguez coral shift dress, but I loved the color, the gold trim, the ’60s shift style, and of course the sale price. Definitely more than I would normally pay for a dress, but the fabric, quality, and design were totally worth it.
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Going Bold with Blue
I never thought I’d be wearing bright colored pants again. In fact, I think the last time I wore anything this bright was back in elementary school. But as soon as I started seeing colored pants show up again, I loved that they were skinny fit and figure flattering. Volcom makes a great pair in their “Matchstick Frochickie” style. They’re bold in color, not too casual, and as comfortable as an old pair of khakis.
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Cruising Away
It’s amazing how clothes can make you feel a certain way. Take this Leifsdottir tank for example. The ornate pinks and oranges combined with the bright sky blue make me feel like I’m vacationing on a cruise with a tropical drink in one hand. And if I were really on vacation, I would definitely wear these with some white shorts and gold sandals. For now, we’ll just have to stick with white skinny jeans and my imagination.
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High Low Florals
You know spring is here when you start seeing florals reminiscent of Little House on the Prairie. I’ve been loving the fun and flowy feel of the “hi lo” skirts and dresses and decided to go a bit 80s and pair this one with a light denim jacket.
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Tall and Short
Girls in Asia sacrifice a lot for fashion. I went to Japan last winter and remember seeing tons of girls wearing over the knee boots with shorts or mini skirts in 40 degree weather. Sure, they had tights on, but while I sat there bundled up in my North Face down jacket, jeans, and boots, they casually walked the streets wearing nothing but skirts and heels. I love the idea of tall boots and shorts, but hate that it’s too…