Monday, March 17, 2014

High Line, Soho, Pizza, and Shopping: Casual for NY Day 3


On our last full day in NY we had to get some Soho, Greenwich Village shopping in and we thought it would be nice to walk the High Line to get there. It was absolutely beautiful out, sunny and 32 degrees which was like being in a hot tub after the past couple of days. 

I wore my vintage black turtleneck sweater, the Acne Studios -inspired jacket I blogged about here that is from Sheinside-here(which was super comfy, kept me warm and exceeded my expectations for the price and quality), my favorite basic pleather wax skinny jeans from Etiquette boutique at home, and my oh so wonderful black and white Nike's that I dedicated a whole blog post to here! Oh and of course my every day sunnies- the Ray Ban Oversized XL Wayfarer.

A successful day of shopping and delicious NY pizza from the famous Joe's pizza in Greenwich Village made for some drinks and then an early night in.

Remember to check back for my DC Day 1 post for some exciting news!!

Meeting Up with One of My Favorite London Friends in NY!



Probably the BEST part about being in NY was getting to see one of my London Study Abroad friends who lives in NY. It has been 2 years since we were in London having the best times of our lives so we might have been a little way excited to see each other.

On this day it was absolutely the coldest-I could not layer up enough. I don't even have a full body shot of my outfit because it was honestly too cold to stand in place to take one and I was just so excited to be hanging with Sam we were a little distracted.


In the morning we had a good ole NY Bagel and then headed to The Guggenheim Museum where we viewed the exhibitions of Italian Futurism, Carrie Mae Weems, and Kadinsky in Paris. The Carrie Mae Weems exhibition fascinated me because it was about life and the art in living everyday.

Then, we headed to the famous The Plaza Hotel for some afternoon tea and of course I had to get the "Eloise at the Plaza" option as it had grilled cheese and pb&j's, along with my favorite tea of choice that I probably drink way too much of every day-green tea :)

After tea we frolicked around: went shopping, grabbed some macaroons from Laduree , attempted to take pictures in front of the ice-skating rink at 30 Rock(above), shopped some more, and then had some messy fries, drinks, and mac n cheese at this delicious restaurant for dinner(above, above)

Over my usual three layers of tank tops, leggings and long sleeves I wore a basic gray pullover sweatshirt(similar here) my new favorite floral bomber jacket from Gap (top photo) my favorite Urban Outfitters basic black high waisted skinny jeans , and you can probably guess…my black LF sale DV booties (check almost all my other posts for links to the booties)

Tell me the cool places where your friends live and how do you have to dress where they live?!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

NY Day 1! Dressing for the Broadway Shows!

Day 3 of my vacation I headed to NYC to meet up with mom for our little girls trip.
It was even colder in NY than in DC so my floppy hat wasn't going to do the trick anymore and I had to switch to the beanie to really keep the heat locked in.
I got there around noon on a bus from DC, we dropped off my bags, head to grand central station for lunch then on to our first show of the day-a 3 o'clock matinee of Kinky Boots-which was hilarious, emotional, and just awesome. We then proceeded to head over to the theatre where Book of Mormon is playing in hopes for tickets that have been sold out for months. Well, we got super lucky and received tickets for 4th row center-it was pretty crazy. And let's just say there is absolutely a reason it is the best show on Broadway right now-it was AMAZING in every single aspect. After some after show drinks it was time for bed.

It is such an experience going to Broadway shows in NY-the old theaters, the caliber of acting, and especially how people dress. I was saving this vintage red coat and vintage cashmere black turtleneck in anticipation for the shows in NY. I found both of the vintage pieces for a steal here in a Fort Lauderdale vintage boutique (people aren't exactly looking for winter clothes here so it was a good situation for me). I wore my pleather black jeans from my favorite boutique here, Etiquette, that I have worn in previous posts. My favorite LF sale black booties that I talk about in pretty much every posts haha and my tri color CK side bag. 
It was the perfect combination of casual yet dressy and super comfy for walking from show to show.

Check back for links to similar items! Also check out my previous posts to links to items I have already talked about here!

What shows have you seen recently and how do you dress for the theatre?!!

Thursday, March 13, 2014

One of Many Posts About My Winter Outfits in DC and NY


SPRING BREAK '14 WOO! The last spring break I will ever have(when did we get old?)
As you know from my previous posts, I was lucky enough to head back to DC and NY for SB to visit friends and be with family. To say I had the best time would be an understatement.
I am lucky to have such loving, wonderful, fun friends. 
From sightseeing to brunching, to going out and recovering on the couch the next morning-it was the perfect recipe for a vacation!

So lets get to the clothes...I found this trip as a great opportunity to make blog posts-really any trip should be a great opportunity to put outfits together, because if you are like me you are definitely taking pictures and just being away and experiencing something new is an excuse to put yourself together. Also, if you put your outfits together in advance you aren't bringing those 12 extra sweaters and 15 different pairs of shoes because you aren't sure of what to wear yet when you are there(trust me I know, I was 100% this girl) SO you are saving room in your suitcase a.k.a there is more room to buy things and fill it up :) And, it actually gives you more time in the day while you are there because you are not standing over your suitcase in the morning being like "ummm does this look cute?"

I am actually going out of order here, this is Day 2(I am saving my Day 1 outfit for another posts that I can spend a lot of time on because there is something special that happened!)

Ok, it was freezing-probably a whopping high of 30 degrees so layers and covering up were essential. We decided to frolic around and take pictures-because what else do you do after an endless pizza & mimosa brunch!

For my actual visible layers,(I had on a tank top and another long sleeve shirt underneath the striped long sleeve) I wore a basic Gap striped navy and white long sleeve shirt. My essential basic olive lightweight jacket from Forever 21. My favorite ASOS basic high-waisted light skinny jeans that I have blogged about before(with leggings and high socks underneath). And another pair I have blogged about in previous posts, my great LF sale find in my black DV booties
Now my Black coat has some great traveling memories with it and I was excited to be able to wear it again! Us Florida girls don't get to dress for real winter that often so it gets hyped up :) My black coat is from J.Crew about two years ago, so I found a pretty similar one here. 
Oh, and this great black floppy hat that I actually wore a lot and kept my head insulated is from Forever 21, similar here. 

How do you dress for the cold?

Check back for my post from DC Day 1 for some exciting news!!!