Wicker bags have been my spring/summer go to for years now. I love the classic touch they add to my summer outfits and they tend to match everything. Although all of the woven bags you’ll see on my Instagram are true vintage, there are so many vintage inspired bags out there right now. So….if you’re still looking for the perfect summer handbag, you’re in luck! I’ve rounded up my top 5 favorites on Amazon and they’re all $50 and under. Shop the post : 1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5
On Wednesdays We Wear Pink
When Nike makes a cute and comfy jumpsuit, you better believe I’m gonna buy it!! I actually purchased it in black first, loved it so much that my husband surprised me with the Barbie pink one and now I want them all.
Since jeans are my least favorite clothing item, (year round but especially during the summer 😂) I love adding COMFY pieces to my wardrobe that I can easily dress up or dress down. What I love most about this jumpsuit (or romper per Nike) is the fabric! The soft French terry is incredibly breathable and keeps me feeling cool on warm days.
Also, can I just say this jumpsuit is proof that comfort doesn’t mean sacrificing style?! You can be comfortable AND still look put together!! Hmm, maybe that’s what I love most about this jumpsuit 🤔 … Anyway, I almost forgot to mention it’s currently on SALE!!
P.S. This post was not sponsored in any way, shape or form. I’m just genuinely obsessed with these jumpsuits.
Happy Wednesday, friends!
Photography by Emily Petri Photography
Fashion Is Camp
“Camp is the attempt to do something extraordinary. But extraordinary in the sense, often, of being special, glamorous.” – Susan Sontag
Creating unique content is one of my favorite things about blogging. I love creating images and styling unique looks that take me away from everyday life. Fashion has always been a form of escapism for me and I’m not ashamed to admit it.
I truly believe when it comes to blogging (and Instagram) you have to stay true to your creative style. Honestly, coming to the realization that I’d rather be unfollowed for staying true to myself than followed for being someone I’m not, has just fueled my desire to create.
When I was planning the concept for this shoot, I remember telling Emily Petri, of Emily Petri Photography, that I wanted to go somewhere super casual where I could just be extra aka unapologetically myself. There’s something freeing about truly owning your sense of style and if I can inspire one person to wear something quintessentially “them,” I’ve done my job as an influencer.
In closing, ( if I haven’t made my case for fashion yet 🤣) Rachel Zoe once said “style is a way of saying who you are without having to speak,” and I think there’s so much truth in that. If fashion speaks louder than words, what does your style say about you?
Outfit details : top (currently on sale at Zara) skirt Chicwish, gold clutch (vintage) similar here , headpiece (made by yours truly for under $20) , Amazon sunglasses
Photography by Emily Petri Photography
Feeling Nauti!
Every year around this time, I start reminiscing about summers growing up. You know, the good old days when you had two months off to have fun in sun? Yep, those days…
Before every start of summer, I try to make a mental list of weekend activities that get me outside and make me feel like a kid again. Since most of my summer breaks, as a child, were spent at the beach or pool, spending time by water always seems to make my “Summer To Do List.”
As far as summer outfits are concerned, I’m loving flowy dresses, patterned skirts, stripes and of course all things nautical!
Happy first day of Summer AND happy Friday, everyone! Let me know what you have planned this summer or this weekend in the comments, I’d love to hear!
Outfit details: top, scarf and handbag from Most Everything Vintage. Amazon shorts (True to size. I’m wearing size small and they fit perfectly.)
Photography by @littlephotofox
Happy Birthday Marilyn!
Today of all days, I want to celebrate the life of Norma Jeane Baker aka Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn was an incredibly strong woman who overcame great odds to achieve wonderful things.
For almost 20 years I’ve been trying to uncover the truth about her life and I believe true Marilyn fans already know she was an intelligent , hard working woman with a very big heart. It’s important to know that Marilyn was Norma Jeane’s alter ego. Marilyn was an image, a part she played on screen and she played the part so well- that people thought that’s who she really was. Those close to Norma Jean have said she could switch Marilyn on and off like a light and often referred to Marilyn in the third person.
With so much focus on her death, her incredible achievements are often overlooked. During my search to uncover the truth about Marilyn, I discovered she was a humanitarian. She loved animals and people of all walks of life. She was passionate about Civil Rights and even participated in Freedom Rides protesting the loss of minority rights. Marilyn also donated her time, money and fame to charitable foundations such as St. Jude’s , Toys for Tots and the March of Dimes.
More than anything Marilyn wanted to be taken seriously as an actress. She was serious about her craft and worked hard to perfect it. She was known for taking acting, dance, elocution and voice lessons -sometimes all in the same day. Marilyn never stopped bettering herself artistically and intellectually. She dedicated her life to working hard without lowering her principles.
When asked about Marilyn’s present day popularity on Good Night Marilyn Radio, Dr. Joe Dispenza, expert on change, the brain, mind & human potential said “Marilyn’s legacy says a lot about energy because energy in the universe never dies.”
We’re all drawn to Marilyn for different reasons but there isn’t a day that goes by that I’m not inspired by her grace and resilience. Even this week with the passing of my fur baby, I thought about Marilyn smiling through so much pain and it gave me strength. Today, on what would have been Marilyn’s 93rd birthday, let’s celebrate the truth not the conspiracies.
Happy Birthday, Marilyn.
Photography by Emily Petri Photography
A Floral Affair
Chicwish has so many amazing dresses in stock right now and this is one of them! Initially I was a little worried about this dress being too short but it’s actually pretty perfect and as you can see, it’s “finger tip rule” friendly. Does anyone else still live by the finger tip rule 😂 ? Ok, for those of you who aren’t familiar with it, it basically means the hem of your skirt should be three inches below the tops of your fingers as you stand straight with your hands by your side. What can I say? I’m old fashioned and I love pretty dresses.
Happy Tuesday, everyone!
Thank you to Chicwish for sponsoring this post.
Photography by Emily Petri Photography.
Emerald City Style
Last week my husband and I went to Seattle for a couple days. It was a super quick trip, but a much needed getaway from the daily grind in Portland.
While we were there, we stayed at the Palihotel near Pike Place Market. If you follow me on Instagram, you may have seen the photos I posted to my story, but I can really only describe the interior of the hotel as something out of a Wes Anderson film! It’s obvious why it was named one of the best new hotels in the world this year by Travel + Leisure. Such a cute place!
Not only was the hotel’s vintage charm irresistible, it was the perfect backdrop for my shoot with Seattle based photographer, Karya Schanilec !
I have to say, I knew this dress was something special the minute I put it on. This dress belonged to Ginger Kay Marks. Ginger was born on November 28, 1942 to Lois and Tony Marks. She was the oldest of three children and actively involved in the performing arts throughout grade school. During her adult life, Ginger was a professional dancer. She and her dance partner, Gig Gallion, performed at well known establishments such as The Copacabana and even joined Bob Hope on many of his USO tours performing for our troops worldwide. After retiring from show business, she relocated to California’s Carmel-Monterey area. I never got the opportunity to meet Ginger but I’m honored to be able to share her story. Her spirit lives on through her accomplishments and the beautiful dresses she owned.
That 70s Shoot
When local photographer Emily Petri asked me to be apart of her “Flashback Friday” series, of course I was onboard – I’m always dreaming of a different time and place! Since most of the vintage pieces in my collection are from the 1940s, 50s & 60s, I needed a piece that was quintessentially 70s and I already had a dress in mind!
I’ve had my eye on this dress from Most Everything Vintage for a while now, but it was so different from the dresses I normally fall for that I was apprehensive to buy it. Now that it’s in my closet, I’m coming up with new ways I can style it and even alter it to add to its versatility.
I have to say, this shoot has a special place in my heart because I was able to incorporate the acoustic guitar my parents got me in high school in to the images. I don’t play it much now, but I took lessons for years. Also, have I mentioned I was raised on Classic Rock?! I grew up listening to Elton John, Fleetwood Mac, America, Queen and The Beatles- so I was completely in my element walking around downtown Portland with my Fender.
Last but certainly not least, Emily and I wanted to pay tribute to the amazing women in music during this era. You had Carly Simon, Linda Ronstadt and Stevie Nicks, just to name a few.
Be sure to follow Emily Petri on Instagram for more Of her “Flashback Friday” series! Happy Tuesday, everyone!
Take Me Out to the Ballgame!
It was so much fun cheering on my favorite baseball team last week in Seattle, the Chicago Cubs!! Some of you may not know this, but I’ve been a Cubs fan my entire life! Ok, there may have been one summer when I was elementary school that I decided to cheer for the White Sox just to be different from my younger brother, but we won’t talk about that summer 😂.
Prior to moving to Portland OR five years ago, my husband and I lived two miles from Wrigley Field. We would go to games all the time and at some point, I began to take going to the ballpark for granted. Since I never really thought we would leave Chicago, I just assumed I would be able to go to games at Wrigley whenever I wanted. Looking back, that assumption is probably one of my biggest Chicago regrets.
We flew back to the Windy City in 2016 to attend a wedding, we made it from O’Hare to a bar/restaurant we use to frequent in our old neighborhood just in time to see the Cubs win the World Series. I’m not sure when we’ll make it back to Chicago for a game, but I’m thankful for trips to Seattle and WGN. Go Cubs!
P.S. this look may or may not have been inspired by Baseball Barbie 😂 and you can shop it here : bow skirt , Cubs jersey , Cubs pennant , heart shaped sunglasses
Old Hollywood Glam with Chicwish
The minute I saw this dress from Chicwish, I thought of Hollywood actress and inventor, Hedy Lamarr. It reminded me of the celestial gown she wore in the 1941 drama “Zeigfeld Girl” and I had to have it! Since I was so in love with this dress and images from the film, it just made sense to channel Hollywood’s Golden Age for this look. Even the modern (aka non-vintage) pieces I add to my wardrobe always seem to be vintage inspired.
If you’re familiar with my blog and Instagram, then you already know most of my style inspiration comes from fashion history and classic films. Sure the iconic women I admire most dressed impeccably, but they also exuded the grace and confidence that inspired the images for this post.
Thank you to Chicwish for sponsoring this post.
Thank you to Emily Petri for these amazing images.
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