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Blogiversary Tales and Gozon Lace Blouse

March 30, 2018

This post is sponsored by Gozon. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Gozon white lace blouse and Moto leggings

OK, wow. NYFW really did take it out of me.. From the travel, to the mass amount of content I had to sift through, I definitely needed to take a substantial break before hopping back on here! I have a lot to share with you all, but first want to say THANK YOU SO MUCH for following along on this journey over the past four years. It’s been quite the wild ride, with more ups and downs than I’d ever want to fully elaborate on here. I would, however, love to share some of my top takeaways from blogging, and my outlook on my future content.

Blogging is expensive. Granted, there are cheaper ways to do things, especially if you’re not a fashion blogger, in my opinion. I feel with home decor, you can swap out a few pieces, change the angle and time of day you’re shooting, and it looks like a whole new space. With fashion, so many people are concerned with the allure of the new. And I will admit, I’ve had those moments too. I remember once when my photographer was shooting a new dress of mine that she looked down at the bag I was holding and said, “We’ve already shot that one before, so I’ll just focus on the rest of your outfit.” For some materialistic reason, that struck a cord in me that I should have a new bag/pair of shoes/etc. for every look we shot. THIS IS NOT ATTAINABLE or realistic and will have you racking up the credit card bills in no time. Things like website hosting, security, photographers, props, travel, etc., are all parts of the job that you can’t really get away from. So many people I talk to still think that blogging is showing up and taking pictures, which brings me to my next topic…

People think that blogging is not a real job. Granted, I don’t blog full-time yet, but so many folks I share my story with think that blogging could never be self-sustaining, lucrative, or a respectable way to make a living. One look at some of the top ladies of Instagram, think Chrishelle Lim, Jenny Bernheim, Rachel Parcell, and on, and it’s easy to nip that “lucrative” comment in the bud right away. The respect and self-sustaining bit are earned, and come with time. Side note, I have to pay taxes from blogging, so that sounds pretty real to me haha!

Beware the mean girls. Yes, this is a competitive industry, and no, not everyone in it is a snob. But boy, there are some real winners out there! I was at a Simply conference last year and left my notepad on my front-row seat to hold my spot so I could go grab a water bottle (it was July, hello!?), and when I returned, it had been flung on the ground and someone else was sitting in my spot. The occupant gave me a snarky look, chuckled, and then went back to talking to her friend. Fun. I’ve also been privy to conversations of girls talking poorly about other bloggers, body shaming, slut shaming, the whole nine. It would be like high school when they’d say “Oh, let’s not invite her to come because _____.” It’s SO important in this industry to stay true to your morals and not be swayed by the mean girls to turn nasty.

You get a lot of free stuff. It’s pretty cool, I will attest to that for sure, but I also have about 35 sheet masks from different brands in my bathroom right now, waiting to be tested. I have dozens of lipsticks I’ve used once, and more jewelry than one person should reasonably own. Again, it’s cool, but it also has filled my house with clutter, and I feel quite glutenous and guilty at times.

Lastly, You don’t have to be perfect! I’ve spent hours before getting ready to take one perfect shot, only to find that my tag was sticking out, my hem was turned up, or the item I spent 20 minutes steaming was wrinkly after a car ride. I’ve learned to stress less on the little details, and especially on things that are beyond my control when shooting, at events, and everything in-between.

If it seems like the above is mostly negative, I didn’t mean it to be, I just started typing and that’s what came out. I truly LOVE blogging, and creating lovely content, honest product reviews, and styling tips with you all. There are so many amazing people I’ve met through blogging, and wouldn’t change any of the bad stuff if it meant we wouldn’t have crossed paths. My future content will definitely be true to my style, be budget-conscious, and honest to the core. I’ve heard some influencers say they won’t speak poorly of a brand on their channels, because they wouldn’t want that brand or any other to know that they would say something that wasn’t 100% positive, but I don’t believe in that philosophy at all. You are coming to me for the truth, and there are generally good and bad to most things. I did an Insta Story poll recently asking just this, and an overwhelming 97% of you voted you’d like to see all types of reviews, not just the stuff that I loved. Good thing I love speaking my mind 😀

Now, can we please talk about this outfit for a moment? I was looking for a boho-inspired gauzy white blouse, and was thrilled to find this style on Gozon.com. Gozon is a women’s contemporary boutique, offering up new styles daily. They’re also super reasonably priced, as the average cost for a dress is around $30-50. My top here is only $31, and I’m wearing a size L for reference. That’s another thing I dig about Gozon clothing, is the sizing seems to always work for me, whether I order an L or XL. Their shipping is also super fast, and items usually get to me a couple of days after ordering because they’re based out of LA.

I paired this lace blouse with some olive moto leggings, my spring-standard espadrille wedges, layered gold jewelry, and a fun tribal-print woven tote. You’ll definitely catch me wearing this to brunch, on a casual date night, or while doing some shopping around town.

Gozon Lace Blouse and tribal print bag Gozon white lace blouse and layered necklaces Boho lace blouse from Gozon Gozon Lace Blouse Look TribeAlive Boho Bag Gozon white lace blouse outfit Top c/o Gozon // Leggings / Nordstrom // Wedges / JustFab // Tote / TribeAlive from the Box of Style // Bracelets / Kyle Chan Design // Choker / gift / Necklace / Ettika

Thanks again for following along on my journey. To the next four years! 😀



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NYFW Day 2 Recap

February 21, 2018

This post contains affiliate links and was created in partnership with Essex LA, Pucker & DreamDry, and Mamo restaurant.

File Feb 19, 8 19 28 PMKisses from New York!
Welcome to my NYFW Day 2 recap, where I’m sharing all of the places we went, things we did, and tasty food we ate.
Our first stop, after Jamba Juice, of course, was to Pucker Makeup inside DreamDry in the Flatiron district. I wish I had more shots of the inside of the salon, because it is jaw-droppingly gorgeous, with luxe touches and glam finishes everywhere. Our dear friend Sydney, Danielle’s personal photographer, was able to grab a couple of shots of us, mid-makeup application, and right after before we left for our formal shoot.

File Feb 19, 8 26 06 PM File Feb 19, 8 23 33 PMSeriously, what a transformation! My makeup artist, Daisy (find her at @the_daisy_love), was the sweetest, and gave me a subtly smokey bronze eye, flawless skin, and a bright lip to match my booties, which she created on the spot! She even gave me a little sample of it to take with me for touch-ups. I realized that my hair was looking a little flat due to the dismal weather outside, and one of their hairstylists was able to touch up my curls in the less than 10 minutes I had before running off to our shoot. If you’re in the area, be sure to use code “SOCAL10” when booking to take $10 off your first makeup application.

File Feb 19, 8 12 53 PM File Feb 19, 8 12 16 PM File Feb 19, 8 15 58 PM File Feb 19, 8 14 02 PM File Feb 19, 8 17 08 PM File Feb 19, 8 20 17 PMWe shot with Chris Gray Studios at Union Square Park (after a 6 block jog) and the weather was only moderately on our side. It started to sprinkle during the first 20 minutes, and was actually pouring when we were wrapping up. We made it work though, which I’m so happy about because we got some great shots. We had a little downtime before our next location, so Sydney offered to take some shots of us acting like real New Yorkers, to hysterical effect.
Jacket / Leggings / Clutch / Sweater $23!!! / Boots / Necklace (vintage) / Glasses

File Feb 19, 8 26 20 PM File Feb 19, 8 26 56 PM File Feb 19, 8 27 31 PMOk, so in the first shot, we were not acting and were legitimately confused as to how to get to where we were going next. This was one of about 37 times when this happened. Navigation in New York succckkked and it seemed like no matter how fast-paced the city was, the GPS was never able to catch up to where we currently were, and directions like 41st St. between 9th and 10th Ave didn’t mean shit when you didn’t know which way 10th was.
The last shot was probably one of my faves from our trip, and caused multiple cabs to pull over in earnest, and I felt a little guilty then waving them off.

File Feb 19, 7 54 46 PM File Feb 19, 8 25 33 PM File Feb 19, 7 55 34 PM File Feb 19, 7 56 26 PM File Feb 19, 8 24 38 PM File Feb 19, 8 25 13 PMWe made it to Mamo a few minutes early in the POURING rain, and they were happy to accommodate us. I loved how attentive and knowledgeable our server was, without being overbearing. We ordered the calamari and veggie stack to start, and let me say that the calamari was some of the best that I’d ever had. At first, I was thinking, “where is the sauce?,” but then I realized that it didn’t even need it. For my entree, I went with the gnocchi, also delicious, and I loved that I could actually tell the difference in the tomatoes being ripe. I was considering dessert when Alison asked for us to try all 4 of the options, which I was happy to oblige in tasting each and every one of them, with the strawberry affogato being the winner in my book. I will definitely be back to visit next time I’m in the city!

File Feb 19, 8 07 06 PM File Feb 19, 8 07 36 PMAlison, Alyssa, and I Ubered over to our first show of the day, Colour by Nandi Madida. To be completely honest, we only caught the last 3 or 4 minutes of the show, due to having some issues at check-in, which would find to be a common occurrence at shows, so I don’t have pics to share. We wear able to watch the last look and the finale come down the runway, which you can catch on my NYFW highlights on Insta. From what I saw from the recaps, the line looked exquisitely tailored, with flattering cuts, and neutrals as well as bold looks.

File Feb 19, 8 08 27 PM File Feb 19, 8 08 56 PMOff to our next show, MacDuggal, which, again, we had issues at the door. I showed my confirmation email to different people and they still said I, nor the girls, were on their list. They finally let us up, 20 minutes before showtime, to stand in a crowded, cramped, overheated balcony area, where I literally got shoved out of my spot by a couple of former beauty queens wearing tiaras, not even kidding. I was able to get one shot before the show started, and one as I was leaving from a different angle, because I just couldn’t take the heat, or bitchiness, any longer.

We were just spent after this show, so we decided to skip out on the art show we had planned, and went back to the hotel to nap before dinner.
After a nice little siesta, we all (minus Alyssa, who was attending a friend’s 30th bday in the city), headed to The Liberty NYC, a lively happy hour spot, for dinner and to meet up with some fellow Style Collective and RewardStyle members. I was more than a little disappointed when only 3 out of the 11 additional guests showed up. I’ve learned that unless money is involved, people will flake for events like this. Next time, I’m requiring a deposit haha! I did have the chance to catch up with a couple of girls from across the US, so that was lovely, as was the Liberty’s spinach artichoke dip!

I hope you enjoyed my NYFW Day 2 recap… Day 3/4 is coming soon!



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Cropped and Sequined

February 7, 2018

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DSC_0008Hey, Babes!
I know, I know, it has been SO long since my last post! If you follow me on Insta, you may have seen my updates about attending New York Fashion Week THIS THURSDAY…. OMG, it’s less than two days away, I can’t. Let’s just say, I am not prepared, and scheduling everything has been incredibly time-consuming, creating an itinerary for 6 ladies! I wanted to prep 8 outfits, and only have 5 currently planned out, am missing pieces from specific looks, made a last-minute dash to Forever 21 last night for nude bodysuit, which, what the heck, took me 30 minutes to find! Enough with the run-on sentences, haha, let’s just say I am hoping I can pull it all off in time. And also, that all of it fits in my new luggage!
I’ve been sharing sneaks of my looks on stories, but you’ll be able to see a full recap here after I’ve returned from New York. I seriously am so excited to share with you all the fun looks I’ve put together, all of the excitement from the shows, presentations, showroom visits, meals, and, wait for it, the photo shoot my group is doing with one of my favorite dress brands!
For now, enjoy this Valentine’s Day and date night-perfect cropped and sequined outfit. Sparkles, heels, and little peeks of skin are my idea of the ideal ensemble for a night out (or in), with my honey.

DSC_0143 DSC_0031 DSC_0074 DSC_0104 DSC_0060 DSC_0087 DSC_0027 DSC_0119Side note, one of these days, I will stop playing with my freaking hair! Haha.

Jacket c/o Eliza J (now on sale at Nordstrom) // Tank / BB Dakota // Jeans / STS Blue from Stitch Fix // Heels c/o Simply Be // Necklace / Rocksbox // Necklace / Kyle Chan Design

Shot by MM Photography.



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Getting Your Best StitchFix Ever

January 10, 2018

This post was created in partnership with StitchFix. Items in the post were provided to me for reviewing purposes. This post also contains affiliate links. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.

DSC_0259Hey, babes!
I hope everyone has had an incredible beginning to the New Year! Mine has been SUPER productive, and I am so excited to share that I have been spending a lot of my time planning my upcoming trip to New York Fashion Week! It’s less than a month away, so believe me when I say that I’m a little stressed getting everything lined up. Back to present day, I’m happy to bring you this month’s StitchFix, but this round is a little different… I’m also going to be sharing how to get your best fix EVER by communicating with your stylist, how to truly voice your opinion, and what I feel makes for the best fix.

In case you’ve been under a rock and haven’t heard about the awesomeness that is StitchFix, it is a service that delivers curated pieces to your door as frequently as you like. You fill out a detailed questionnaire, including how much you’d like to spend, your body shape, areas you like to flaunt/hide, and so much more, so they can really get to know your style. You send back what you don’t like, and they only keep the $20 styling fee if you don’t purchase anything from the fix, otherwise it goes towards whatever you buy, AND you get 25% off if you buy everything.

First up, communication is KEY! There are several ways to make your voice heard with your stylist. The one I always get very detailed on is the “note to stylist,” where I can request specific pieces for events, certain fabrics, lengths, anything that I would like to wear in the next couple months. When I was headed to Vegas year before last, I requested a “Vegas-worthy midi dress,” and for a brunch with the girls, I wanted an “off-the-shoulder floral top,” and that’s exactly what I received. I love that the stylists try so hard to match up my requests, and sometimes I wonder how much time they must spend searching for the perfect item for me!

I’ve also thrown out pretty broad requests, like in this fix, I wanted a pair of dark distressed jeans, colored blazer, and another midi dress. I was super happy with the pieces they selected, although the blazer was just a touch snug, so I’m currently wearing it as a cape! It’s also important to give feedback on past fixes, such as when something was too tight in the hips (usually the case with button-down shirts for me), or too short (I generally don’t wear anything above the knee). Once your stylist knows your tastes and fit more in more depth, they can use that info when planning your next fix.

Another way to share your style preferences is through creating and sharing a Pinterest board. We’re already all spending hours a day on Pinterest anyway haha, so start creating a board of styles you would actually wear, and link it for your stylist in your StitchFix profile! I have tons of midi skirts, floral prints, comfy cardigans, and fun work looks on mine. I know my stylist references it whenever she’s planning a fix for me, because influences from it are so apparent with her choices. It’s also so important, I believe, to focus on your lifestyle and what you truly will wear. If you work an 8-5, only go out to meet the girls for brunch, and don’t like showing your legs, than it’s probably not the best idea to link a street-style thigh-grazing look that you’ll never get any use out of. By the same token, if you’d like to get a little adventurous with color, patterns and prints, and maybe highlighting your décolletage for instance, don’t be afraid to share some pins that pull elements you’d like to experiment with.

I hope these tips have been helpful for you! It’s taken me a little bit to get my bearings with the service, but as you can tell by this being my 28th fix (!!!), I truly am enjoying it. StitchFix is offering to all of my readers their first styling fee waived! Now you have nothing to lose, and a closet full of cute clothes to gain 😀

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DSC_0043 DSC_0049Jacket and midi dress c/o StitchFix // Heels / Nordstrom Rack // Clutch / TopShop // Necklace Luv AJ // Glasses / EyeBuyDirect
The color of this blazer is so unexpected, and actually pairs with more in my closet than I anticipated. I can definitely picture pairing it with a floral skirt, or jeans and a white tee.

DSC_0065 DSC_0116 DSC_0142 DSC_0073 DSC_0137Top and jeans c/o StitchFix // Booties / JustFab // Necklace / Rocksbox // Glasses / EyeBuyDirect
The mesh cutout on the back of this top is such a cute and interesting detail! I loved making a jeans and tee combo just a little bit fancier and brunch-worthy by adding a statement necklace and gold-specked ankle booties.

DSC_0205 DSC_0233 DSC_0176 DSC_0246Top and jeans c/o StitchFix // Necklace / gift // Ring / LA gift show // Metallic sandals / JustFab // Glasses / EyeBuyDirect
This top is definitely my favorite find of the fix. Mark and I went out to date night in this very outfit after my shoot, and I definitely turned some heads! The color is so saturated and the ruffle neckline is very flattering!

Don’t forget, all of my readers get their styling fee waived on their first fix! Hope you enjoy!



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