Yearly Archives: 2018
Ivory One Shoulder Sweater
Hello Ladies! Anyone else super excited to see Friday arrive? It has been the busiest work week, and I’m so excited for a fun and relaxing weekend. It is officially boots and sweater season here in Houston, so I’m excited to pull out some old favorites and a few new loves this weekend.
If you put away your white jeans after Labor Day, pull them back out! A monochromatic winter white look is one of my faves after my black and gray looks. It has a chic and sophisticated, dressed up feel to it. This ivory one shoulder sweater is so cozy and soft! I’m obsessed with all things one shoulder right now and trying not to buy all of them. You could also pair this sweater with black or dark blue jeans. If you are a fan of colored jeans, I think burgundy and emerald green would go well with this ivory color. This one shoulder top also comes in black.
At the time I wrote this post yesterday, these boots were on sale!! Stuart Weitzman boots are definitely an investment piece because of the price. Right now, these slouchy boots are 40% off which makes them the same price I paid during the Anniversary Sale! I love these boots. I have worn them a couple times now, and I’m really happy I splurged on them. I’m 5’3 and I think the shaft height is perfect for me landing just under the knee. I’ve worn them with dresses and jeans, perfect with both. If you would like something similar with a lower price, I found this one with a slightly higher shaft height but pretty identical.
I hope you all have a fabulous weekend and thanks for stopping by!
| OUTFIT DETAILS |
One Shoulder Sweater | White Skinny Jeans | Slouchy Suede Boots (Similar Dupe) | Elaine Turner Clutch (similar) | c/o Pink Stone Earrings | Pave Links Bracelet | David Yurman Bracelet | Nails: Butter London Earl Gray
Photography by: Banavenue
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DIY Hair Mask to Promote Hair Growth
| DETAILS |
c/o Castor Oil | c/o Jojoba Oil | Small Bowl | Hair Tie | Shower Cap
OPTIONAL ITEMS: Peppermint Oil | Coconut Oil
Late last year while working on an outfit round up for the blog, I noticed my hair hadn’t really grown in a couple years. I’d been trying to grow it out, but the pictures proved that was not happening. I started doing research about products to help with hair growth and learned a little about castor oil. Castor oil has several uses for hair from stimulating hair growth to repairing existing damage. My friends over at Sky Organics sent me a package of oils including a few to make an amazing DIY hair mask to promote hair growth.
Ya’ll it’s a super easy mask to toss together and apply. You add in 2 parts castor oil and one part jojoba oil. I usually do about 1/4 cup castor oil and 1 tbsp jojoba oil. Microwave this combo for about 15-30 seconds, and then let slightly cool so you can touch it. Then use your hands to apply the oil to your scalp and roots. If you run out, you can always mix up a little more. You can also add peppermint oil to the mix for added stimulation and a great smell.
This mask is mainly for your roots and scalp to help promote hair growth from the base. With this mask, I use coconut oil on the rest of my hair to help heal existing damage and condition my hair. I found the coconut oil rinses out the best verses using the castor oil on all of my hair. Once I have all my oils applied, I pull my hair up with a hair tie and apply a shower cap over it to prevent transferring oil to clothes and furniture. I also carry around a paper towel or small towel, as sometimes the oil will slightly drip around the hairline. I leave my mask on for 2-3 hours. I like to do it on days when I’m going to be working on my computer or reading. I have also taken a nap while the mask was on.
Once your time is up, I rinse off the mask in the shower. I shampoo twice to make sure I get all the oil out and then lightly condition. Occasionally, my hair will be a little oilier than normal after that initial washing. I find a little dry shampoo helps with this issue, but you do want to be sure to thoroughly rinse and shampoo all the oil out.
I try to do this mask once a month, and I definitely noticed a difference. I also started having friends comment recently about how my hair is looking longer. It’s not an overnight process. I have been doing this mask for about 6 months. Castor oil can also be used on your lashes to help them grow! I have not used it for this, but I have a friend who does and loves it. Let me know if you have any questions about this hair mask!
Shades of Gray Cardigan
Where are my cardigan lovers at?? I’m loving this gray cardigan for fall. It’s more of an open knit so it’s perfect for those days when you need a light layer. I love it for the cool morning/warmer afternoon days. Per my usual, I’ve been loving mixing grays, black and white this fall. It’s one of those combos that can look chic even when part of a super casual look like this one.
Also, if you are looking for a good layering tank, I LOVE these. I’ve worn them a few times on the blog. I own them in a few colors. I love that I can wear my regular bra with these, and that they are a thick material. The white is not at all see through. They are from Gap, so you can usually find them on sale every few weeks.
I hope you all have a great week ahead! I have another monochromatic style look coming for you later this week, and fun little beauty DIY, stay tuned!
| OUTFIT DETAILS |
Gray Cardigan | White Tank Top | Gray Skinny Jeans | Similar Black Booties | Black Mini Jetsetter Bag | Elle White Earrings | David Yurman Bracelet | Silver Bangle | K Necklace (Market Find) | Nails: Butter London Early Gray
Photography By: Banavenue
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Leopard Print Blouse Under $50
Hello Friday!! I have had the busiest work week, and I cannot wait to start my weekend. I just picked up Emily Giffin’s new book All We Ever Wanted from the library, and tonight’s plans including reading and relaxing with a glass of wine. It’s the perfect end to a crazy week.
I’m pretty sure I have found the perfect leopard print blouse under $50. I don’t own too many leopard print pieces because I am so picky about the look of the print. I don’t want it to be too orange, and I want the spots to look natural and not manufactured. I’ve been searching for a leopard print blouse to please my picky eye for a few years, and finally found one! Bonus, it’s only $49! I’m wearing the XS. It has a loose boxy fit to it.
I paired this print with an all black ensemble, because I think it has such a chic and sophisticated feel to it. You could also pair this top with a black pencil skirt for work or a black leather pencil skirt for date night. I’ve also tried it on with my suede skirt from a couple weeks ago, and they look super cute together. What’s your favorite way to wear leopard print? Let me know in the comments!
I hope ya’ll have a fabulous weekend and thanks for stopping by!
| OUTFIT DETAILS |
Leopard Blouse | c/o Black Skinny Jeans | Black Patent Heels | Black Crossbody Bag | Black Earrings | Rose Gold Necklace | Similar Gold Bangle | Nails: Butter London Earl Gray
Photography By: Banavenue