Green parsley (I mean, paisley! ;p)

This super cute paisley pattern top from SHEIN features a slight ruffled cap sleeve and a split neck Mandarin collar. I paired it with a stack of natural stone green bangles from Bourbon and Boweties. This top paired great with jeans, travelled well with little ironing, and was comfortable to wear.

Show Floor Fit: Hamburg, NY

The monstera leaves dress is from SHEIN, Necklace from Mint & Lily, bangle stack from Bourbon & Boweties, and shoes from Rack Room. This was the first time I wore this dress, and it was perfect. It travelled well, as I did not need to iron it. It was super comfy, and perfect for the... Continue Reading →

Travel Day Fit: Michael Kors Sport Dress

This comfy sport dress from Michael Kors was purchased a couple years ago (from Marshalls, I believe), and I love wearing it for travel. For this trip, I paired it with a large beaded necklace with yellow, red, and black beads; and a stack of stretchy beaded bracelets in the same colors.

Teapot Ladies

I do not remember where I found this image, as I just saved it to my phone and forgot to notate where I found it and who made them. I think they are so charming! the use of the tea pots (or kettles) for their body and arms, and then the use of glass lamp... Continue Reading →

Animal Kingdom: Dinosaur

The Dinosaur ride at Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom takes visitors on a jeep ride through the Cretaceous period, and features wonderful animatronic dinosaurs for….viewing. 🙂 You are on a mission to bring a dinosaur back with you (illegally, of course), so this is not a leisurely wildlife viewing trip (are dinosaurs considered wildlife?). This... Continue Reading →

Hollywood, CA: First National Bank Building

Hollywood's First National Bank Building, is a historic thirteen-story building at the corner of Hollywood Blvd. and Highland Avenue, in. Hollywood, California. At 13 stories and 183 feet in height, the building features art deco and neo-Gothic styles, that fit perfect into the fantasy that is Hollywood. The bas-relief panels on the building show Nicholas Copernicus... Continue Reading →

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