Once upon a time there were two friends: Abby and Ashley. They both loved fashion and talked about it often. One day, they decided to meet up to work together and Abby told Ashley she didn’t like her outfit.
Read MoreThere are a few color combos that I am always a sucker for-most things that are black and white, a monochromatic, neutral look, and any blue and white stripes. There’s something fresh and crisp about them in the most nautical inspired way.
Read MoreI can’t believe how much I have worn this trench coat. When I bought it, I was thinking it would come in handy on rainy days or when we are in that weird in between (post winter weather, pre real warm Spring weather).
Read MoreIt’s easy to feel a bit caged this time of year. With the days being cold, I miss the ‘outdoor stuff’ we take for granted during the summer/fall: dining on a patio, walks, ya know, not being frigid while you walk into Target.
Read MoreI’m back with another outfit from my whirlwind trip to Detroit. The weather while I was there was C O L D, but that just gave me a chance to wear a few of my favorite coats/hats/boots.
Read MoreI enjoyed a quick trip to Detroit recently. A driveable 2ish hours from Grand Rapids, it’s an easy overnight or day trip. It’s an inspiring place. Given their comeback story, you feel like heart and hustle is naturally injected into the city’s DNA.
Read MoreThere are certain clothing “strategies” that I have found helpful. While I like to keep it fairly open for my mood, there’s something mentally helpful (and efficient) about having a pseudo uniform for busy days.
Read MoreI can’t help but love getting dressed for the holiday season. The textures, colors, and tones in clothing during this time of year are some of my favorite (think metallics, tweed, sequins).
Read MoreWhile this election season has been anything but inspiring, I do find the ability to vote deeply meaningful. The chance for us as citizens to have such a direct say in our nation’s story is a right that many don’t have. Whenever I’m headed to the voting booth, I think about the people who paved the way for me to be able to drive up, walk in, and take my place. It’s humbling.
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