Monday, November 30, 2015

Cyber Monday Madness


Just as we're hitting the snooze button a few too many times this morning (guilty) in denial of the the long weekend ending, we are given hope - Cyber Monday! While I appreciate Black Friday just as much as your next basic b***h, Cyber Monday is my jam. 90% of my shopping is done online, and there is no exception made when it comes to the shop-a-holic days following Thanksgiving. 

I've listed a few of my favorite sales of the day below, as well as shared some items I have my eye on  above - like this fair isle turtleneckadorable floral dressgrey jeans & statement necklace - just click the icons above (price listed reflects non-sale price). Happy shopping!
  • ASOS: 30% off everything with code BLESSED.
  • Anthropologie: Extra 25% off sale items + free shipping with code XTRAGOOD.
  • H&M: up to 30% off purchase + free shipping & an additional 40% off sale items.
  • J.Crew: 40% off almost everything with code MONDAY.
  • Madewell: 25% off with code SHOPATWORK.
  • Modcloth: 25% off everything
  • Topshop: Up to 50% off select items.
  • Urban Outfitters: $15 off $75+, $50 off $150+
  • Nordstrom: Sale + additional 25% off select items.
  • Nasty Gal:Up to 50% off sale items.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Sunday Browsing vol. 54

I don't know about you, but I'm predicting tomorrow will be rough-city. After a long weekend hanging out with family and eating until I was ill, Monday is going to hit me like a ton of bricks. But as I sit here finishing up this post, my sweet 2 year old niece plays in the background and it's all worth it. 

If you're smarter then me and taking this day to rest & recuperate, here are a few links I'm loving to accompany you. 

to shop:
to eat:
to decorate:
& a few more faves:

Monday, November 16, 2015

Fringe Sweater

With the fall weather officially here, I'm reminded just how much I dislike getting dressed for the colder months. In spring & summer, wardrobe options seem endless, since you can easily throw on a dress, skirt or jeans and a simple top and not have to worry about catching a cold. With winter comes layering, tights and as a result my wardrobe feels like it has shrunk significantly. 

However, a few weeks ago I picked up some winter wardrobe hope in the form of this sweater from H&M. It has just the right amount of detail but still keeps a girl cozy on breezy days. As a result, I've worn it every week and don't plan to stop. Crossing my fingers that I find a few more winter wardrobe rockstars to carry me through until April (yikes, long road ahead!).

 H&M sweater / Urban Outfitters bandana / GiGi New York clutch / Zara jeans, love these from Topshop / Vince Camuto booties, similar herehere & here / old fedora, check out an option at ASOS
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Sunday, November 15, 2015

Sunday Browsing vol. 53


This weekend, I caved. On Friday night, something came over me and I turned on my Christmas Pandora station. Yes I know, it's still 2 weeks before Thanksgiving, but I'm not sorry. I've been enjoying those Bing Crosby tunes (old school Christmas is the only way to go) ever since and I'm pretty sure it's the highlight of my weekend. 

Many years, the holidays feel like more of an obligation then a celebration, so I'm making a commitment to actually enjoy the season this year. Step one in my mission was premature Christmas music. I invite you to join me, it may even be the highlight of your weekend too. 

In other news, here are some links I'm loving this week:

to shop:
to eat & drink:
to travel:
& a few other faves:

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Confetti Craves // November

clockwise from top right: cos bracelet / zara dress / nasty gal dress / nike tennis shoes (under $60!) / j.crew tee / anthropologie mittens / urban outfitters bandana / need supply co. watch 

And just like that we are 10 days into November! Is anyone else scratching their head wondering how we're less then 20 days from Thanksgiving, or more importantly, Black Friday?

For the month that kicks off the season of celebration, I'm craving more of the details I have fallen in love with lately, like this patchwork dress that would look adorable with my new turtleneck and a bandana to add to my collection. Also, I think I'm the last person on the planet to not own a pair of nike free sneaks, which I plan to change since these are well under $100. 

What's on your wishlist this month?!

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images borrowed from here & here

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Sunday Browsing vol. 52

A mix of plans & relaxation, this weekend allowed me to both sleep in and be somewhat productive. Today holds a schedule that is busier then I prefer, but I'm crossing my fingers that means this akee will be a little less crazy. Hey, a girl can dream right?

Here are my favorite links from the week, enjoy!

to shop:
to beautify:
to eat:
& a few other faves:

Monday, November 2, 2015

Around the World

Ever since I started following blogs in college, one of my favorite looks has been an effortless, slightly oversized graphic tee. The problem is, though, that finding that effortless, slightly oversized tee can be a bit of a challenge. The perfect combination of the right fit & non-obnoxius graphic is rare, which is why I was so excited when this shirt arrived, since it scores in both areas.

I may be a little biased (this awesome company also made our wedding invitations), but I haven't stopped wearing this shirt since it arrived a few weeks ago. In fact - confession time - I wore this exact same outfit Saturday night & Sunday - shhh, tell no one.

Forever 21 beanie / BlankNYC jacket / Ray-Ban sunglasses / The Oyster's Pearl tee c/o / GiGi New York clutch / Banana Republic jeans, similar from Madewell / Madewell heels, similar from Ivanka Trump (on sale!)  & ASOS
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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Sunday Browsing vol.51

After this weekend, I'm already mourning the weekend in preparation for Monday. We had a wedding on Friday night that thankfully brought one of my best friends to town that I only get to see once a year.  Getting to spend quality time with her + a slow Saturday morning are apparently what weekend dreams are made of because I was one happy girl the last few days.

I hope that your weekend was just as enjoyable! Let's hold hands & get through Monday together. Until then, here are my favorite links from the week:

to shop:
  • A great alternative to plaid, this geo blanket scarf is super affordable (under $30!) & will go with just about everything. 
  • When a tutu goes punk. Love!
  • Kind of obsessing over these fringe vans sneakers.
  • Found this skirt on super sale today at J.Crew & I can't wait to wear it.
to decorate:
to eat:

Friday, October 30, 2015

Conversation Starter

If you're like me, there are times when you find yourself in a large-group situation where you know only 1 or 2 people. Events such bridal & baby showers, a significant other's family party, a work function and the like. You can of course implements off of those networking/ small talk tips (do those even work?!) or you can simply where a dress filled with graphic patches. It requires half the effort & makes for much more interesting conversation if you ask me. 

This isn't speculation people, it's a proven fact. I wore this dress to a dear friend's bridal shower and it made for some interesting conversation. Plus, how much more fun does one look if they're sporting a dress with the words "funny!" & "bam"?

henri bendel sunglasses / zara dress / movado watch / jeffery campbell oxfords (similar from gap & forever 21) / h&m coat / french connection bag (similar from nordstrom)
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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Sunday Browsing vol. 50

Lately, the weekends seem to go as quickly as they came and am left feeling like I was robbed a weekend by the time Sunday night roles around. So today, I am planning to maximize Sunday as best I can, with church, chores & hopefully a lot of relaxing. 

Is anyone else in disbelief that next week is the last week of October? Yikes. Thanks to a crazy work schedule, the husband and I did zero fall/ Hallloween activities this year so I decided we're going to have to make it up once Christmas season rolls around. 

Here's my favorite links for this week, what were yours?!

to shop:
to eat:
to be festive:
to travel:
& a few other faves:

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Wanderlust Wednesday // Paris Travel Guide

A view along the Seine
View of the carnival from the Louvre

Remember that one time when I went to Europe? Me either. It honestly seems like it was 3 years ago when in reality we hopped on a plane just 3 short months ago. It was my first time in Europe, and I can honestly say I was blown away. We were fortunate enough to spend four days in Paris, followed by four in Barcelona and it was hands-down the best vacation of my life.

I'm so excited to finally be able to share our favorite sights & eats with you in both cities, selfishly because it allowed me to relive our vacation in all of it's glory. It was scary how many things I had already forgotten! Without further adieu, below is a full recap of everything we saw & (most importantly) ate while in Paris. Keep your eyes peeled for a Barcelona recap, coming to a blog near you!
Stunning architecture on the outside of the Louvre
To See & Experience:
  • Louvre - The husband & I aren't big art fans, but I'm so glad we didn't pass up the Louvre. Even if you don't go inside, the architecture alone is a masterpiece. Walk around the grounds and marvel, then walk through the gardens and enjoy the view of the distant Eiffel Tower.
  • Arc de Triomphe - At the end of a busy (& overrated) Champs Elysees, lies the Arc de Triomphe. Climb to the top for a gorgeous view of the city that rivals the view from the top of the Eiffel Tower - you'll spend way less time waiting in line too!
  • Luxembourg Gardens - Do yourself a favor and get lost in the Luxembourg Gardens, they are absolutely beautiful and oh so Parisian.
  • Rue de St. Honore - Whenever anyone asks about our trip to Paris, I tell them about this street. It lined with upscale shops and therefore is also lined with the best dressed people I've ever seen. Stop over after you visit the Louvre (it's close!) and people watch until you can't anymore.
  • Colette - A high end concept store on Rue de St. Honore. Go and drool over all the designer product and spot the aforementioned cool people in their natural habitat.
  • Merci - A concept store & cafe all in one. The space is absolutely adorable and you'll find on-trend apparel, home goods and plenty of non-corny souvenirs. Don't forget to take a picture of the signature entrance for all your instagram likes.
  • Palais Royal - Located near the Louvre, Palais Royal is a combination of stunning gardens and unique architecture. Go in the morning when it's quiet, you'll feel like you have the place to yourself.
  • Canal Saint-Martin - We spent a very Parisian afternoon sitting along this canal, taking in the scenery & getting to see the lock bridge in action, which is surprisingly more interesting then it sounds.
  • Norte Dame Cathedral - A key landmark of the city, Notre Dame is not to be missed. The history and architecture is both humbling and incredible.

A view at the Luxembourg Gardens
To Eat:

  • Candelaria - It's impossible for me to go to a new city and not get tacos, even in Paris. Candelaria might look like a complete hole in the wall, but the food is great and the service matches. After dinner, go through the back door that leads to a dimly lit, ultra cool bar.
  • HolyBelly - With a menu that updates monthly, this is a great spot to indulgence in brunch if you're craving something more substantial then a croissant. Don't forget to stop by the juice bar next door after your done.
  • Eggs & Co.- This is a must for brunch. The portions are unbelievably huge, the food is beyond delicious and the decor is charming. That's what I call the trifecta.
  • Cafe La Favorite - Grab a seat outside and enjoy their wine & meat plate with a glass of wine, of course.
  • Berthillon - A delicious Gelato shop tucked away in walking distance from Notre Dame. Grab a come, walk a few minutes to the Seine & enjoy the view.
  • Artisan - A great 1920's inspired bar with a small plate menu that is perfect to share. Stop by after dinner for a nightcap.
  • Opium - It was my husband's birthday while in Paris, so we looked up the best oysters in the city and were not disappointed. It's a small, intimate setting where the service is impeccable & the oysters are fresh. Don't forget to order champagne!
  • Carette - We stopped here for a traditional French breakfast on one of our last mornings in the city. Sit outside and enjoy the quiet view of the park across the street. Clearly we missed out on the macaroons though, which all the reviews online rave about.
  • Amorino - Run, do not walk to Amorino and order the biggest Gelato you can possibly handle. I'm an ice cream fanatic, and this is best I have ever had. We went twice in 4 days.
  • GĂ©rard Mulot - Indulge your inner#basic parisian and pick up macaroons from this bakery.

Another view from the Luxembourg Gardens, they did not disappoint
The Eiffel Tower at night

See my other travel guides here: New York (year 1)New York (year 2) & San Francisco




Sunday, October 18, 2015

Sunday Browsing vol. 49


Every Sunday for the last 2 months, I've been telling myself that this is the week when I'm going to get myself back on a responsible adult schedule. You know, eating healthy, working out, not staying up way past my bedtime to catch up on episodes of Empire (but can you blame me?!). 

After another weekend full of overindulgence, I'm hoping that this week I can actually get my life together. But no promises. 

While you all wait on the edge of your seat for an update on my lack of responsibility (reason #584971 why I can't have children), here's some of my favorite links from this week, enjoy!

to shop:
  • Madwell is offering 40% off sale styles through tomorrow. If nothing else, use it to pick up a new  pair of adorable socks for the fall.
  • This under $25 striped turtleneck is currently sitting in my cart waiting for me to press the magic button.
  • I picked up a new fringe sweater while shopping last weekend.
  • Considering this dress for a wedding at the end of the month. Thoughts?
to decorate:
  • Finally pulled the trigger on a rug for our living room.
  • My dream chairs from West Elm.
to get fit:
& a few other faves: