The Tribal Trend

November 11, 2014

Pacific Park. Los Angeles, CA

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For crisp, cool afternoons, layering is a must!

 I decided to transition one of my favorite summer prints for a look that’s totally on trend at the moment.  Tribal printed dresses are really a no-brainer in the summer, but now they’re popping up in cold weather clothing too and I’m loving it.  Great for giving winter ensembles a refreshing rustic vibe, bold prints, like this sweater dress I found at Marshalls, remind me of cozy log cabins and steamy wintery drinks.  This particular dress also adds a fun splash of color to these darker days, which is oh so necessary this time of year. 

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 Sweater dresses can be great for mixing up your winter wardrobe, however, they can definitely be a bit tricky to pull off.   Often super tight and curve-hugging, it’s really important to find the right fit (I like to go with a looser/baggier styles) and fun, flattering print. I’ve noticed that adding loose, textured layers can also be key in pulling off this look.  I chose to add thick, textured tights and an open-weave cardigan, giving me just the right amount of contrast and warmth on this very autumn day.

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Sweater Dress: c/o Marshalls

Clutch: c/o Charming Charlie

Open Knit Cardigan: Forever 21 (Similar/ Exact is sold out)

Booties: Nordstrom (similar)

Tights: Urban Outfitters 

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Photos By: Brigida Santos

Apple Crazed

October 27, 2014

Julian Orchard, CA.

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Apple picking.  Could there be a more perfect autumn ritual?  And oh what lovely things come with it! Fiery fall foliage, round-red apples, and crisp fall air… well those were all the things that came along with fall trips on the farm in New Hampshire growing up.  But now that I’ve found myself in Los Angeles, the season-less land of sunshine and sand, I have had to venture elsewhere to get my fill of festive harvest fun.  Luckily, there are several quaint “apple towns” just a couple hours outside the city that have a far-away country feel. 

In years past, I’ve spent time visiting an orchard called Oak Glen, but this year I decided to change things up and try out a little town, just an hour outside of San Diego called Julian.  Lovely and not-so little, this place was full of things to do! We could have definitely spent another day there to be honest.  Complete with apple orchards, candy stores, hard cider stands, wine tasting rooms, unique shops, vintage-style diners, pie shops, pumpkin patches and even chillier air, it made us all a bit more excited about the season ahead!

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For my day at Julian, I decided to wear a breezy burgundy floral capped sleeve dress (on sale now!) from Forever 21 with some deep brown Charming Charlie leggings and ivory combat boots.  This look was fun and femme while still ultra comfy and cozy- especially with the addition of the open-knit cardigan. 

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Home sweet home. The little town was full of adorable nooks, with a timeless old school charm waiting to be discovered around every corner.

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While I don’t love buying apples from the grocery store, there is just something that makes handpicked fruit taste oh so much sweeter. Right?

Mom’s is a must.  It’s full of delicious treats. We stopped in for apple pie and candied apples but they also have just about everything else that is yummy like apple cider and warmed baked treats- YUM!

Blue Door Winery was a favorite among our many stops.  Not only did it have an adorable outdoor seating area, but it also had some of the tastiest sangria I’ve tried since Barcelona!

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...And then this happened while I was walking down the street.  I mean, who doesn't love a lama on the loose?

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Oh what fun!

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Photos  By: Courtney Locks (who is also in some photos this week!)

Back to Basics.

October 16, 2014

Los Angeles, CA

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Classic pieces that transition effortlessly from one season to the next season? Now that is my cup of tea. 

I found this ultra femme indigo pleated dress at the Gap and instantly knew that it was a must-have.  Not only does it embody a flattering vintage-style fit and flare cut (which I LOVE), but it also serves as a forever-staple piece that has infinite styling possibilities.  Add a pair of thick printed tights with a beanie and this dress is easily carried over into winter or wear with some sandals and a wide-brimmed hat and this becomes your favorite summer go-to.

So, while you know I love to hop on board the latest trend just as fast as the next lady, sometimes it’s fun to simply stick to easy breezy basics.

 What do you guys think?

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“Stick to the classics, and you can’t ever go wrong.  I see old ladies on the street who have fabulous style and realize it’s because they are probably wearing really classic items that they’ve had for years and years.  I think if you find something that suits you, you should just stick to it. – Alexa Chung

 My thoughts exactly!

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Pleated Indigo Dress: Gap 

Leopard Scarf:  Forever 21 (Similar)

Booties: Chinese Laundry/ Ruche

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Photos By: Courtney Locks