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Fashion

Halloween – Pirate Costume

Halloween is just around the corner. I can sense it. And as a nod to my all-time favorite holiday. I’m going to be making inspiration boards for Halloween, starting with a pirate costume.

Two years ago I went through my closet and managed to find enough goods to make my own pirate costume (see here). I lucked out with having a corset I was able to wear backwards, a sheer white top, and a ton of costume gold jewelry. I threw on a scarf into my messy, sort of curled hair, and there you have it, instant pirate!

I’m trying something different this year by going fashion forward on these looks instead of homemade. So let me know what you think and I’d love to see your versions of my looks. You can click through the picture to my Polyvore pirate board, or check out the items below the picture.

Pirate Costume

pirate costume

Ruffled Peplum Alexander McQueen Top | Similar Crochet Lace Short Shorts | Lana 14K Gold Hoop | Leslie Danzi Slinky Chain Necklace or Leslie Danzis Gold-Tone Metallic Beaded Swag Necklace | Black Corset | Express Fold-Over Heel | Sheer Scarf in Teal
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Food, Life In General

Blueberry Picking

blueberry picking blueberry picking

When I was little, my grandfather and I would drive up to Blueberry Hill. They were low blueberry bushes, where you had to sit on the ground with your bucket and pick. I was always told to wait, not eat any, or else we’d be there even longer trying to fill the bucket so grandma could make us blueberry pie.

But I would sneak some fruit as we were blueberry picking. One for me – three for the bucket. One for me – two for the bucket. And this would go on until we had enough.

That was years ago, when I was less than a teenager and living in Vermont. I haven’t been blueberry picking since then. So when Andy showed up to my house over the weekend and told me to wear something comfortable, I was pleasantly surprised that we ended up at Butternut Farm in Farmington.

And when we got there, I was so confused. Where was the hill of blueberries. All I saw were tall bushes lining the field. They were blueberry bushes, I learned. And full of fruit. So much so, that I didn’t think twice about eating a few as we filled the bucket and dragged our wagon. There were so many, and by the time we were all tired out, our teeth were blue and we had a bag full of berries.

So my question for you all today is, what should we make with our blueberries? I’ll probably drag him back there soon, so I’m not afraid of running out. But I need ideas other than a traditional blueberry pie. What would you make?

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Fashion

Vintage or Modern: Lace Romper

So I think the last of these posts was fairly successful. Find a fabulous retro outfit, then see what modern offspring it has. You tell me what you like better, the original look, or a modern twist? I’ve pulled a cream lace romper this time, from Adored Vintage. Just love all the cute clothes they have. Their blog is fairly active, too, and their Facebook page is just a precious collection of “new” vintage they got in as well as some vintage photography. Love!

So for my pick is this fabulous little number with a peek-a-boo detail. I couldn’t help pick it. Yes, I know you probably wouldn’t be wearing this out and about at the bar, but at home around the house, or maybe for a pretty boudoir session, heck yes!

I think my last choice is the most practical. Share and comment on which you’d choose.

Vintage Inspiration

Vintage 1970s Lace Romper{Adored Vintage} $78
Vintage 1970s Cream Lace Romper

Modern Option A

Lace Romper{H&M}$17.95
Black & White Lace Detail Romper

Modern Option B

Lace Romper{Dolce Vita} $220
Lace Cream Romper

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Fashion

Lounge Wear Style Up

Lou & Grey Mix Up Style

{Shop the Look} Top: Lou & Grey Painter Popover | Loft Skirt | Necklace: Similar Necklace: Kendra Scott Kiri Teardrop

I have a not-so-secret aversion to Loft’s Lou & Grey line. Not because I hate it, I don’t, but because I’m not the kind of person to put on lounge wear and go outside. It’s hard for me to transition from even denim to wearing sweats out. Yes, I’ve done it, but I think I go to the extreme, and wear yoga pants to the supermarket. (Guilty, I know.)

So Jocelyn wanted to style me in something, and I gave in. Let’s just say her style is not my style, so I was super hesitant to let her dress me. She’s a lot more adventurous than I, which I admire, but pairing lounge with dress? I got scared.

I stood in the fitting room for a bit staring at the items, a bit afraid of what it would look like together. But I reminded myself of all the times I’ve told people, “you have to see it on.” And so, I took the plunge, walked out, and was pleasantly surprised.

Please ignore my hair, I was having an off hair day (and Jocelyn also told me I’m washing my hair too much, but that’s a post for another day as I’m currently testing out the theory and scared for what my hair looks like.).

Anyway, I kind of like this look. Thoughts?

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