#twinsies (Taken with Instagram at Parc Lofts)
Having #cinephile friends (but not considering myself one) validates me knowing this fashion spread in August’s @Elle is “Lynchian”. #imnotadouchebag (Taken with Instagram)
Fantasizing for fall already. @nastygal always gets it right. Especially vintage.
Drool.
i die for naya rivera’s outfit.
(i die for naya rivera.)
Trying on your new hooker heels when you’ve got workout gear on makes you look like a pole dancing instructor. #whitegirlproblems In other (exactly the same) news, I got new shoes! I’m calling these my clown shoes. #igersmiami #instagram #fashion #shoes #heels (Taken with Instagram at Acontece Magazine)
Let’s talk vintage for a sec…
While opinions differ, vintage clothing is supposed to have been produced between 1920-1960. Anything before that is considered antique. A pair of jeans you bought at Goodwill that was made in the 80’s at this point is jut old. I’m certainly not knocking Goodwill because few things give me such sartorial satisfaction as a good thrift store find. Something made post-1960 in the vintage style is considered retro. Above is a dress I bought Saturday at C. Madeleine’s yard sale which, is considered vintage because it was made in the 1950’s.
Woke up with this on my mind now it’s on my blog. Time for coffee.
So I only discovered The Webster on my move back to Miami a couple months ago but am already über excited for their Target collab (because let’s be honest, it’s the only time i could buy something from that Mecca of a store). This girl’s getting in on that color blocking and palm print action. Woot.