With the end of summer just around the corner, I have been living up these long days of summer with lots of dresses and sandals. With the turn of the weather in a few short months, you will see many of these outfits on repeat with the addition of boots and scarves. Over the years, I continually carve a more intentional wardrobe of things I love, are comfortable, and work year around. A few new outfits are in the mix this time around showcasing a few purchases I made this summer.
Above photo:
Dress: Ross
Flower: In the way of the photo so I held it.
Dress: Ross (my one and only purchase for the cruise we went on in May)
Top: hand me down
Skirt: old
How fun is this Paris dress?! The online company eShatki contacted me to try out one of their dresses. What is really amazing is that you can get a custom fit. Send them your measurements and they will make your item specific to your size! I was pretty impressed how well the proportions fit my body. Find them on Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter.
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Sandals: Old Navy
Belt: Macy's
Necklace: Onecklace
And a few outfits from my phone. Yep, that is a Hello Kitty cover. I LOVE it.
Dress: Marshall's
Belt: Thrifted
Necklace: 31 Bits
Sandals: Old Navy
Romper: (it's like an adult size onesie and it's amazingly comfortable!) TJ-Maxx
Necklace: 31 Bits and Handmade
Sandals: Old Navy
Top: Ross
Shorts: Ross
Sandals: Old Navy
Here is my roundup of outfits I wore to BlogHer with my matching luggage (that is slowly breaking...so sad). My goal was to bring some of my cutest stuff while also trying to look professional. My hope was to sell my brand well and these outfits gave me the confidence I needed. Though in combination with what I was wearing and a blog called Domestic Fashionista so many people thought I was a fashion blogger. Not a terrible thing I suppose!
Luggage: XOXO from Ross
Camera bag: ONA
Top: Ross
Skirt: Anthropologie (this was my first clothes purchase from Anthro. I saved up some gift cards I got from my sister in law. The skirt was pricey. Much much more than I would usually spend. But it was a treat and it felt sophisticated. I will remember it as the skirt I wore when I started to take blogging more seriously. It is an epic milestone skirt. Worth every penny.)
Sandals: Old Navy
Top: Marshall's
Skirt: Ross
Dress: Victoria's Secret PINK
Flower Embellishments: (Also a big topic of conversation at BlogHer. Though they say no one cares what you wear...and you don't want to be vain...but really, dressing in a way that represented my brand was a smart move.) Handmade
Sandals: Old Navy