Hello, loves!
I wanted to share with you all my March StitchFix. I’ve received another one since, so yes, I am quite behind! But I still wanted to share nonetheless. This fix I unfortunately was not able to leave any feedback for before my stylist put it together for me. I learned how much of a difference that can make when your items get selected, as nothing that was sent is really a piece I would reach for, more about that for each item below. The stylist said that she referenced my Pinterest board for inspiration, but I don’t think took as much in to consideration my body shape or age.
So both the top and pants are StitchFix. The top was entirely too short on me, and the slip was ridiculously cropped on my frame. I liked the material and the overall style of the blouse, but this is definitely for someone more petite than I. The pants I knew upon taking them out of the box were not going to be right for me. They had this retro geometric pattern but in an obnoxious shade of blue that I knew I would have a lot of difficultly pairing with more than just a couple of things in my closet. Back they both went..
Heels / Calvin Klein
I did mostly enjoy this dress, except for that extra drapey bit under the bust. No one wants droopiness near their bust area! Maybe if I had more to fill it out haha.. I was initially bothered by the print, especially around the hips and booty, but it actually worked! The cut was flattering and I think it would be nice in warmer weather when I don’t want to show my arms. It went back though, because it was $78. Way too much for a dress of this quality.
Necklace / BaubleBar // Sandals / KMart
This top was pretty cute but a bit snug. It had a little cutout on the back and a grosgrain ribbon at the neck that bugged the hell out of me. It was also almost $50 for what boiled down to a t-shirt. Back it went.
Jeans / Old Navy // Flats / BCBG
The item that I actually ended up keeping, to save my styling credit from being wasted was this multi-layered necklace. It is something I can see myself wearing a decent amount and wasn’t overpriced at $28. It does get a bit tangled, but I think that’s kind of the nature of all layered necklaces like these.
All in all, not my favorite fix by far, but my next one was so much better, and I’ll be sharing it here soon!
This post contains affiliate links. If you sign up for StitchFix using these links, I may be compensated. The use of affiliate links is one of the ways I’m able to keep posting 🙂






Hello, loves!

I started my morning with a little chia pudding with fruit and coconut cream. It was simple, but so tasty. After breakfast, we all headed inside one of the theatres and waited for the panels to commence.
The first panel was moderated by
Next up was the bloggers panel. It was hosted by the friendly and approachable (and smokin’ hot!) blogger behind
My dress is from
Awaiting us at The Morels was this pretty table setting with a supremely generous gift from
Also pictured are the adorable cards I was gifted from
The last, and arguably most-anticipated speaker of the day was Tyra Banks. It was really interesting hearing about how America’s Next Top Model came to be, her early days in the modeling industry, and how she’s developed a new makeup line that uses an Avon-like business model. I felt like she was pushing the makeup line a bit, and I was excited to try some of it, but was surprised to not find any of it in the VIP gift bag. In a room full of bloggers and influencers, I would have figured it was the perfect time to introduce a makeup line, but what do I know 😉 Cat Sadler was Tyra’s interviewer and I think she did a phenomenal job at keeping the crowd engaged with cute little jokes and her high energy.
So much crazy-good stuff.
Hello, loves!

Floral top c/o