Hey Babes, 

I've been really taking advantage of these dog days of summer by going to the beach; I love being by the ocean and feeling the sand in between my toes! I also love wearing different bathing suits and watching what others are wearing for some inspiration. With watching, I've come to discover that many girls are either shying away from colors all together, which would look phenomenal on them or wearing shades that don't necessarily flatter their beautiful complexions best. Now of course I can't grab each girl and share my thoughts, but I could certainly do that here! Above are some ideas of what I'd suggest and know would look great on you while you lounge at the beach or pool, I hope you like!

PS: For bathing suit styles that would look best on your body shape, watch my video on selecting the best bathing suits for your body shape here

As always, thanks so much for stopping by and have a wonderful day! 


XO, 

Jalisa

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Posted by Jalisa Giron on 07. 29. 15. under

 

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TANK: Cynthia Rowley from Marshalls (similar style on sale here) // PANTS: From Marshalls (similar style on sale here) // PURSE: Marc Jacobs from Nordstrom Rack (similar style on sale here) // SHOES: LuLu*s (here)


Hey Beauties,

Today's look is a perfect summer outfit, since it's light and minimal in style, a perfect no fuss option! I love this tank because it has a touch of chambray on the shoulders and neckline, adding a little texture and print to a simple and casual look. I've worn it in so many ways, with jeans, leggings, and shorts, but this time around, I wanted to wear it with a pair of white pants and these chambray heels for a nice fresh summery pairing. I love how the chambray is featured on both the top of my outfit and the bottom, creating a bit of cohesiveness and maintaining interest to the overall look. I added a bubblegum pink purse to pull out the pink in my heels and to of course add some color. 

One thing to keep in mind when wearing white is that it highlights the area in which it's worn. So, if you're insecure about a certain area of your body, I wouldn't advise to wear it there, as it will then become the focal point. I do suggest wearing it in a place that you feel most confident! Another thing to consider is that just as black makes us look thinner, white tends to make us appear heavier, since it reflects light. This doesn't mean that you can't wear it on your fuller areas which you love, it just means that you may want to consider the fit of the piece and balance out your entire outfit with other pieces that will also captivate the eye ;) 

So what do you think of this look? Are you loving white this summer, too?!


XO, 

Jalisa

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Posted by Jalisa Giron on 07. 28. 15.

 

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Hey Loves,

Here's a quick post on some clutches I'm loving right now that are affordable and sure to add that finishing touch to any outfit! I hope you like :)


XO, 

Jalisa

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Posted by Jalisa Giron on 07. 27. 15. under


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TOP: New York & Company (similar style on sale here)  |  SKIRT: New York & Company (similar style on sale here|  NECKLACE: Charming Charlie (similar style here)  |  SUNGLASSES: Salvatore Ferragamo (here |  PURSE: Michael Kors (similar style on sale here)  |  SHOES: Missguided (similar style on sale here)


Happy Monday beautiful ladies!

I hope you all had a wonderful weekend, mine was pretty relaxed; we didn't have any special plans..remember a few years ago how peplum pieces were everywhere? I feel as though they died out a little, but that doesn't mean it still can't be worn! I feel it's a classic and timeless piece that comes in many forms, which can add a chic and sophisticated touch to any outfit. The beauty of it is that it helps to create and enhance one's curves, working wonders for those of us who may not have a defined waist or hips, such as the case with the rectangular shape. For the inverted triangle, which I don't have a styling video on but often discuss here on the blog and have an entire Pinterest board dedicated to, it helps to balance out the width of the shoulders. For the hourglass, it helps to enhance the natural curves. What I want to point out is the apple and pear shaped bodies. In the past, I wouldn't suggest peplum to apple shapesbut as I've styled other women who fall into this category, it is rather flattering. It helps to create the illusion of more curvaceous hips, thus balancing out the curvaceous upper body. Lastly, for the pear shape, I would suggest you keep the neckline in mind, as well as how high or low the peplum falls. If it falls low, you may want to avoid it, as it can add some unwanted visual weight to the hips. I myself am a pear shape and this particular top works for me because it widens above my natural hips. 

I hope you all found this helpful and that it put you at ease knowing that peplum would look phenomenal on you, if you were second guessing! Thanks so much for stopping by and don't forget to check back again tomorrow for a brand new post!


XO, 

Jalisa

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Posted by Jalisa Giron on 07. 24. 15.


Hey BEAUTIFUL ladies,

As you know from time-to-time, I like to get a little real on here and write a post about inner beauty. I feel it's very necessary for me to do this because as someone who has this internet platform, I want to really take advantage of inspiring all of you in more than one way. I mean, we are complex and what makes us that is the various components that make us who we are. 

I want to let you all know that you're beautiful. Yes, YOU! I know it can be very easy and tempting to compare ourselves to other women and sometimes begin to feel insecure as a result of the little measure we give to ourselves compared to them, but I want to encourage you to stop it! It's not healthy comparing ourselves or even being competitive. Growing up, I always looked for ways to compete and if there wasn't an opportunity, I would create one, haha. As I've gotten older, I've learned that there is really no point or true advantage in seeking to be better than the next because there will always be someone better. What we should focus more on is being better than who we were yesterday, essentially competing against our own selves; learn to truly love ourselves and embrace the things that make us different. If it be the gap in your teeth, a crooked smile, or a bump on your nose, those things are what make you different and unique. I encourage you to focus on the features and qualities you have that you absolutely love. No, this is not being vein, it's simply seeing the best in your self. Of course there is a fine line between self-love and acceptance and conceit. The major difference is the first has to do with knowing our worth and the latter has to do with thinking we're better than the next, which is linked to the competition I spoke about before. 

I strongly encourage you to start loving and accepting who you are today because now is a good place to start. Begin eating better, not so that you can have the "perfect" body and get all the hot guys, but so that you can take care of your body to ensure that you'll live a long and healthy life. What does this mean? It means to be mindful of what you're putting in your body and answering the question, will this make me healthier or will I regret this later? It also means getting more active, so that we can avoid any unwanted weight gain, which tends to make us feel more insecure. Next, take care of your hair, skin, and nails because let's face it, us ladies always feel better when we're primed. This doesn't mean that you have to go and get these all done professionally, learn to do it yourself, your wallet will thank you. Talking about skin, I've just begun using shea butter as a part of my nightly regimen to help nurture and enhance my skin's texture and glow, I'll be sure to keep you posted on the changes I notice, if any!

Lastly, and most importantly work on your thoughts; this will ultimately determine your behavior. Try to not only see the best in yourself, but in others too. Don't be the girl that gives dirty looks at the next, instead be the girl that compliments another woman. Even if she doesn't reciprocate, you know that you're confident and a true woman when you can see the best in another and not feel threatened. Also, try to eliminate people that are negative in your life, that don't support you, don't tell you the truth about yourself (even when it hurts, a real friend will always do this, but with good intentions!) and who are just Debbie Downers, always sad about something. Instead, seek to become friends with other women who are positive and like minded so that you can feed off each other and grow a good support system. 

I honestly just wrote without thinking through what I wanted to say. This post is truly from the heart and I know that someone needed this; I know I always need a reminder! You all are so beautiful and special to me and I'm thankful to have met you and learned about some your wonderful blogs (to my fellow bloggers). Stay encouraged and  beautiful inside and out :)


XO,

Jalisa

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