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Mar 28, 2017

Outfit Post: Washington Walks


Have you ever been to Washington? I recently went up there for a week and despite how cold it was I still loved it! The whole time I was there it was overcast and rainy which was rather fitting for a visit to Washington. Plus, the cold rainy days gave me the chance to get a few more wears out of some of my favorite winter clothes before heading back home where Spring had hit early. This plaid flannel dress is quite possibly the best dress to survive winter in. It's thick and cozy while still being fitted and feeling feminine. I bought it from Modcloth several years back and ever since I've tried to find another dress that is as comfortable and flattering with no avail. There will always be next year to try and find it! For now though I think I'm going to start dreaming of sundresses.


Dress: Modcloth (Old), Sweater: Modcloth (Here), Tights: Target (Here) Necklace: Old Navy (Similar)




I spent most of my time in Washington in the smaller city of Spokane. It's an older city with some lovely brick architecture and a coffee shop on every corner. However, my favorite part was driving a little ways out of the city to Manito Park. It's this huge gorgeous park full of trees that you could get lost in for hours. In the spring time there is also a lovely little rose garden I hope to see during another visit. While the city is always a place to spend some time I highly recommend finding a quiet spot here to just sit and watch the world go by.


*Photographs Taken by Clark

Jan 10, 2017

Outfit Post: Deer Me



It feels like these photos were taken forever ago. Both before it became cold enough for snow and back when my hair was, what I consider to be, long. The leaves hadn't even begun to change yet up where I was in the mountains. It was that strange in between seasons period where it's impossible to dress yourself for the weather because it is both too cold and too warm. Still, I miss it. I'm never excited about winter because I always feel a little too cooped up.


Top: Downeast Outfitters Sweater: Retro Betty SLC Skirt: Old Navy Tights: Target Shoes: BAIT Footwear

I've also been pretty sick lately so that has added to this cooped up feeling, but it also just makes me all the more excited for spring in a few months. It'll be so exciting when I can just wear this cropped sleeve sweater and my BAIT heels again without absolutely freezing outside. I am in love with the print on this cardigan. It's just little vintage inspired deer and flowers. It's adorable and matches a huge amount of different pieces.


P.S. In this photograph you can see the front of my sweater best. I look absolutely terrified because of a spider residing in the tree that startled!