Blazer: Lust (Marshalls// Tank: Cynthia Rowley-I love these tanks, super comfy! (Marshalls// Jeans: Guess // Shoes: Nine West // Purse: Michael Kors (Marshalls// Sunglasses: Prada (Saks off 5th) 


Florals are certainly synonymous with spring, so there isn't anything rather ground breaking about them on their own, unless they're coupled with a darker background! We saw darker florals make a splash on the trend season last year and they've become equally popular this time around. I personally love when a trend becomes recurrent, especially when it's one I love, because I then feel that I can spend that extra buck knowing I'll get a ton of use out of it and not look or feel out of style. I think that the darker background provides more of a sophisticated, yet daring feel as opposed to the classic white background or overlapping florals, which give off a more feminine and girly vibe. Check out some of my favorite darker floral pieces below, what do you think?!

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JACKET: Blank NYC // TANK: Cynthia Rowley (so comfortable, I have it in a few other colors!) // JEANS: Arden B. // SHOES: Nine West (Marshalls)

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Hey everyone!

One of my favorite color combinations is blue and pink. I think it's a very fun and vibrant pairing, perfect for this time of year. If you're one who's generally uncertain as to which colors blend well together, this post should surely ease your mind and doubts because they look quite awesome don't they?! Below are more idea on wearing the look for your style and setting. Let me know your favorite!


Thanks so much for stopping by and I hope the post inspired you to play around with color, even in the most suitable way :)

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DRESS: Bella Dahl // FEDORA: Marshalls // SHOES: Guess (Macys// PURSE: Marc Jacobs (Nordstrom Rack// LIP COLOR: Milani (Rose Amour 33)



Hello Beautiful People,

I absolutely love anything chambray! I have a few pieces in my wardrobe; my most recent addition is this dress, gifted to me by Bella Dahl. If you read my post on the Red Light PR Bi-Annual Press Preview I attended, you may remember me briefly mentioning the brand and how celebrities like Beyoncé are fans. What I love about chambray is that it can be dressed up or down and it can be worn all year long. There are so many different pieces out there that if dresses aren't your thing, you can still embrace the trend this season especially. I created some looks for the different body shapes to give you an idea of what would look fantastic on your shape. This is in no way restricting you from wearing other pieces or styles, it just helps give you a starting point. Oh, I also wanted to mention that with chambray dresses, they look great either belted or loose. When belted, the look will appear more polished, put-together and dressed up. When left loose, as I did, it creates a more relaxed feel. So if you're going to let's say a baby shower, I wouldn't suggest leaving it loose. 

Why this look works for the apple shape: Since this is a romper, it will visually distinguish your upper and lower portions, which will create visual interest to your hips and legs. Since this style has a v-neck wrap, this will lengthen your upper body instead of adding additional width. This will also avoid adding additional visual weight to your bust and stomach area and since the waistline is higher up than your natural waist, it will help conceal a larger midsection. I've mentioned how lighter washes of denim, especially with fading or highlights as seen here, can make you appear larger in the areas they're located. However, despite the fading around the lower bust and midsection, the style of the romper helps balance out this effect. I selected a bucket style purse because it's round on the bottom and falls longer on the body. This is not to make your legs look larger, but rather bring attention to them, one of your greatest features as an apple shape. I used the same method with the pop of color and fringe detail on the shoes. The color and detail will draw the eyes to your legs. 

Why this look works for the rectangular shape: This fit and flare dress is perfect for the rectangular shape for a couple of reasons. First, the neckline has a v-shape, which  doesn't add additional width to the upper body. Second, there's an emphasis placed on the waistline, which can easily get lost in fabric for this shape. I added a cute pink bow waist belt which will further enhance the emphasis on the waistline. I selected a top handle purse because when carried around the wrist, the eye will again be directed to your waistline, accentuating the visual creation of feminine curves. Lastly, I selected these wedge espadrilles because they make the calves and leg look amazing! 

Why this look works for the hourglass shape: Jumpsuits look great on the hourglass shape, since they help accentuate both the upper and lower portions of the body, which are symmetrical for the hourglass, so it's very figure flattering. The bust on this jumpsuit is feminine with the bow and bustier detail, which are great details to look out for, since chambray jumpsuits can sometimes look rather plain. I selected a purse style the mimics your curves, which will visually look great as a whole with your outfit.  


I hope you all found this post helpful and use it as a guide on tackling your first chambray outfit or as a suggestion to add to the ideas you may have already had. Thanks so much for stopping by!

 

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Happy Mother's Day!

I hope you're all having a wonderful end to your weekend, but most importantly, enjoying this beautiful Mother's Day! I had an awesome weekend spent with my wonderful mother; it's always a great time when she's around me. We joke and laugh way too much, we're both free spirits and think everything is funny. I think we look for humor in just about every scenario because life is better with a smile. I took today as an opportunity to honor her with a special Mother's Day brunch at a wonderful southern/caribbean style restaurant. But on that note, I try my best to honor her everyday, because I strongly believe that we should honor and appreciate our mother's every day. So I say to those of you who are reading and may not have the best relationship with your mother, to forgive and start over. I know it sounds easier said than done, but regardless of the mistakes she's made, she gave you life and you wouldn't be here without her. 

For those of you reading who are mothers, I wish you a very Happy Mother's Day. May you enjoy this day of honor and remember that you have the hardest, yet most rewarding job in the world. You're molding leaders, life changers. Know that you are not perfect and have and will continue to make mistakes, but know that through your strength, love, and dedication, your children are watching and absorbing all that you do, all the sacrifices you've made. One day they will grow up and thank you for the awesome job you've done. Once again, Happy Mother's Day

 

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TOP: Marshalls // SCARF: Marshalls (Tolani// JEANS: Guess (Macy's// SHOES: Nine West (Tjmaxx// WATCH: Michael Kors // 


Hey everyone!

We're finally on the heels of the start of the weekend, which I'm so excited for; I had a very busy and long week! Who's ready for Mother's Day? I will be doing a special post with my mom on Sunday, so definitely stop by, especially if you haven't met her yet, well, indirectly of course :) For today's post, I went for a super casual look, featuring one of my long lost favorite style of jeans, the flare. With so much attention placed on the oh so popular skinny jean, it's hard to remember that there are other style of jeans out there! The flared is making a comeback this season, so I definitely suggest you try them out. You may be asking, "how will they look on me?" Well, I'm here to tell you they'd look great, but they may take some getting use to if all you've got stocked up are those skinnies! 

What I love about flared jeans is that they are figure flattering. You see, even though we all have, I would guess many, pairs of skinny jeans in our closets, they really aren't all that figure flattering on their own. Of course we make them suit our shapes better by the way we style them, but on their own, they do no justice for us pear shapes, for example, since they can make our hips look much larger because they taper in so much on the leg and are tight on the hips and thighs. They also don't do much for the apple and rectangular shapes because they don't add any dimension to the lower portion of the body, especially for the apple shape, to balance out the top. The flare style does! I've been asked by some pear and hourglass shapes if the flare would make their hips appear wider, well honestly, it does depend. If you're petite and are either a pear or hourglass shape, then I'd suggest you go with a more tapered version of the flare, the bootcut or bootleg. They create some width to the bottom, but don't give the impression of being short and stubby. Flares are jeans that I would not recommend wearing flats with, (you can get away with wearing them with bootcut/bootlegs) the pant legs will drag and the entire look will appear frumpy. Opt for heels, pointed-toe and platform shoes are excellent options, as well as wedges

I hope you found the post helpful and decide to try out a pair of flared jeans. If they seem too overwhelming, start off with the bootleg/bootcut to get yourself used to the extra fabric on the legs.


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