“What will I wear today?” is a daily question I ask myself. And while it is SO FUN to put together looks for dinners, concerts, and brunches, most of my days are centered around work. This means work appropriate attire is a must for the majority of my wardrobe.
Red used to be a very intimidating color to me. It’s so bold, so in-your-face, and often times connected to feelings of anger and aggression (things I don’t love feeling). But then the 💃🏼 emoji came out, and I started wearing a red lip now and then. Now I have dyed my hair to be a redder hue and was in prime position to fall in love with this jumpsuit!
This weekend I had the opportunity to go home and see my family. I’ve been living in Dallas, TX for 11 weeks now, and being from South Carolina, going home isn’t the easiest thing to accomplish. And while I was there mostly for my youngest brother’s graduation – Congratulations Ben! – my biggest desire was to go to the beach while I was home.
Fashion has been influenced by many things throughout history. Something in particular that has always seemed to have a big impact on the fashion industry has been art. There is no better example of this than Yves Saint Laurent’s Mondrian dress in 1965. Not to elevate myself to St. Laurent’s status, but in today’s post I have applied the same idea…