Get ready, my dears, for some serious holiday outfit inspiration!
I was so elated when owner Veronica asked me to once again model for the Ronnie M Holiday Lookbook. This time around, she’s added some gorgeous layering pieces, like ponchos, tank tops, scarves, and lightweight long-sleeved tees, along with her signature stacked stone and chain bracelets. For the upcoming party season, she’s added rhinestone beads for extra sparkle. I’m particularly fond of the buffalo plaid and ombre ponchos, because I think they’re the ideal finishing element to a casual cold-weather outfit. The session was shot by my dear friend, and badass photographer, Holli Zenko. We always have the most fun when shooting, and I’m sure she has to sort through countless pictures of me snorting and generally distorting my face from laughing so hard. We make it work, though! 😉
Christmas Poncho in Lumber Plaid // Golden Midnight Leather Wrap Bracelet
Ombre Poncho in Midnight Grey // Golden Happiness Reversible Stack
No Shade Namaste Yoga Tank // Positive Relationship Infusible Bracelet (shown layered with other infusible bracelets)
Tri-Blend Boho Mama Tunic in Dark Grey // Winter’s Harvest Leather Wrap Bracelet
Scarf (not yet available) // Evil Eye Macramé Bracelet // Golden Hamsa in Umber // Macramé Mini CZ Bracelet Set
Use code “GIFTRONNIEM” at checkout until the end of the year, and take $25 off your purchase of $100 or more AND get a free Ronnie M Glitter Tote!
I hope you all enjoyed a glimpse at the Ronnie M Holiday Lookbook!






Hello, loves (and Fall!)
Blazer /
Jeans / Liverpool Jeans from
Top /
This is the aforementioned 70’s-ish top, which I was already not sold on, then I discovered a small hole near the seam.. Top, $54, returned.
Uggghh… It’s so cute!!!! Damn wide hips. Shirtdress, $64, returned.
I’ve been following Who What Wear for several years now and was so excited when they partnered with Target to bring some of the current trends, perhaps normally reserved for street style stars, to a much lower price point so they are accessible for all. It took me a couple of seasons to finally dive in and buy a few things, mostly because the collection is always down to a few off-sizes at my local store by the time I make it in. This season, I decided to order online and edit from there. Not pictured are a couple of the pencil skirts (I sized UP and these still didn’t fit!), cropped pants (that weren’t sewn at the top so the material kept flipping up), and a couple of long-sleeved tees with off screen-printing. As you can tell, not every piece in the collection is a winner. If buying online, make sure you read the reviews to see if you need to size up, if the zipper generally sucks, etc. Without further ado, check out my Who What Wear Collection Fall Picks!
This dress (obvi) was just the most fun to twirl around in. At first, I wasn’t sold on the faux leather trim around the neckline and the wrists, but it’s really grown on me! It adds a little edge to the feminine floral print. The lace-up low heels are also from Target.
My first time trying out the pajama trend, this shirtdress is about as comfy as wearing pajamas! The belt is definitely needed, as this dress isn’t very fitted so it looks a little sack-like without it. I paired it with heeled cut-out ankle booties to balance the look.
I’d been wanting to get my hands on a colored suede moto jacket for fall, and when I came across this one (on sale, no less, because I had a 20% off code!), I jumped on it. Olive is such a versatile color for fall, and great to throw on over just about anything. I paired it with this sheer striped shell, also from WWW, black skinnies and beige suede booties.
Clockwise from top : Embellished ankle-strap heels /
Welcome to my September
Trench & Skirt /
Cardigan /
This midi dress just really isn’t my style at all. I’m not drawn to the print or the halter neckline, and the fit was way off. Dress, $68, returned.
Do you see what I mean about the Coachella-worthiness of this top? It’s just not my thing, plus it was a very small large. Tank, $54, returned.
Another permanent on my wishlist is colored bottoms. These were definitely more purple than burgundy, and I didn’t see these as getting much use this fall and winter. Jeans, $88, returned.