Sanuk

bomber jacket with skinny jeans and faux shearling fur lined loafers
bomber jacket with skinny jeans and faux shearling fur lined loafers
bomber jacket with skinny jeans and faux shearling fur lined loafers
bomber jacket with skinny jeans and faux shearling fur lined loafers
bomber jacket with skinny jeans and faux shearling fur lined loafers
bomber jacket with skinny jeans and faux shearling fur lined loafers
bomber jacket with skinny jeans and faux shearling fur lined loafers
Jacket, Winners. Tee, Joe Fresh. Scarf c/o Pinkstix. Jeans, BCBG. Belt, Lulus. Shoes, Beanie c/o Sanuk.

Sunglasses, Ray Ban.

Walks in the park (or nature trails in my case) just got a whole lot more comfortable and cute thanks to Sanuk. I love me a good pair of comfy flats. Especially being someone who lives in moccasins at times I was very excited to try these Sanuk sidewalk surfers. I was immediately drawn to the bright pink tweed and with winter being just around the corner, the faux shearling lining seemed too perfect. I couldn’t think of a better way to try these fur lined loafers than getting away from it all and heading out to explore some new landscapes.

Although the sun was out it was a bit chilly but the shearling did it’s thing and kept my feet warm. Talk about comfort though…these faux fur lined loafers are so soft and comfy. It almost feels like you’re walking on a plush teddy bear…You know one of those really nice and soft ones that you just wanna squish because they’re so soft. I had them on all day and did not want to take them off when I got home because they just felt too nice on.

But really, it’s no wonder they are so comfy with their blend of real yoga mat footbeds and soft surrounding material. In fact, they even held up really well on the trails. They were quite comfortable to walk in even on uneven rocky terrain. Therefore if you’re looking for comfortable footwear, whether it be for walking the trails or simply doing your grocery shopping, these will not disappoint you. Plus they come in all sorts of funky styles and patterns to keep you smiling while you walk around comfortably in your Sanuks.

#NeverUncomfortable indeed.

xo

Lavender

Button front skirt with silk scarf and lavender hair
Button front skirt with silk scarf and lavender hair
Button front skirt with silk scarf and lavender hair
Button front skirt with silk scarf and lavender hair
Button front skirt with silk scarf and lavender hair
Button front skirt with silk scarf and lavender hair
Button front skirt with silk scarf and lavender hair

Knit, Winners. Top, Aeropostale. Skirt, Zara. Scarf, Anne Klein. Bag c/o Pinkstix. Boots, Dollhouse. Sunnies, Celine.

Sometimes blog posts have no exciting story to go with them. For instance this would be one of them. Really nothing of note here. It’s been a while since I’ve worn this button front denim skirt, and  so I thought it would go well with this lavender top. In addition to that, it now also matches my lavender hair. As much I liked my purple hair I am really loving how it faded into this lavender hair. I wish it could stay this way forever!

Wore this for an outing to grab some pumpkin spiced lattes with my boo. Hope y’all had a great weekend, did you get up to anything exciting?

xo

White Velvet

velvet blazer with bralette
velvet blazer with bralette
velvet blazer with bralette
Velvet blazer with bralette
velvet blazer with bralette
Velvet blazer with bralette

Jacket, old (similar here). Skirt c/o SevenTwo Denim. Bralette, Nasty Gal. Purse c/o Pinkstix. Shoes, Lulus.

This pretty little denim pencil skirt should have been mine weeks ago. But our postal office was on a strike for some time and I have a feeling my skirt was an innocent bystander to all that chaos. Finally making it’s way to me weeks after having been mailed out. However, now looking back on it, that created a most favourable delay. While I had intended to style this skirt in a summer outfit I was forced to style it for Fall. Which I really liked.

I immediately tried the skirt on upon receipt having been anxious on the fit – and it fit like a dream! Now at the time when I was trying it on I had on a bralette and the oh so snug (yet comfortable) fit of the pencil skirt was giving off total pinup girl vibes. Styled with the bralette it was worthy of its own look. After having tried it on (with no clue on what I would wear it with for this post) I made my way downstairs and we ended up watching Seinfeld reruns. The first episode my boyfriend put on was the one with the bra (The Caddy) and the little light bulb went off above my head shortly after Sue Ellen Mischke left Elaine’s office, leaving Elaine annoyed at how she wore her new bra.

I had always wanted to wear a bralette with only a jacket over, but just had never done it yet for whatever reason. (Maybe it was the concern that if not done right this look can easily look trashy instead of classy) but this skirt had such an elegant and classy feel to it, that I figured was worth a try. It also gave me the chance to revive a velvet blazer I had picked up in Atlanta some years ago (and never really worn), taking full advantage of velvet being on trend this season. And that my friends, is how this outfit came to be. Has anything like this ever happened to any of you? I’d love to hear about it!

xo