opposites attract

while organizing my closet last week, i realized i have amassed quite the collection of flirty floral tops, dresses, & scarves.  although i love these feminine pieces on their own, i wanted a way to update the look- a way to give these pretty prints a little edge.  ultimately, i discovered that the addition of a tough military boot, or embellished black leather alexander wang bag or studded shoe was the perfect accent to these pieces- modernizing the look and creating a sophisticated downtown feel… proving that sometimes, opposites really do attract…

1. rebecca taylor, floral print cotton voile maxi dress, $345.00

2. rebecca taylor, floral print silk dress, $295.00

3. allsaints, ditzy ezra skirt, $87.50

4. allsaints, zealand damisi boot, $315.00

5. alexander wang, kirsten tote, $825.00

6. christian louboutin, pigalle spikes, $975.00

7. d&g, floral print stretch cotton dress, $675.00

8. lanvin, metal chain necklace, $990.00

9. topshop, mink rose zip pocket vest, £30.00

date night

 

while enjoying our breakfast this morning, my boyfriend & i realized that it has been truly forever since our last real “date night.” and sadly, with the holiday weekend quickly approaching, along with the arrival of out of town friends, it might be some time before our next one… that being said, we left breakfast with a promise to each other to initiate a weekly date night once the chaos of the weekend subsides… and it got me thinking: where will we go, and more importantly, what will i wear?

{sequin shorts: paired with my boyfriends button down & flats creates a glamorous, yet casual ensemble}

{vintage chanel: a long strand of pearls + long chain with gold pendant glam up any outfit}

{sky high louboutins: while i commonly opt for flats, these classics are my go-to departure for a special night out}

{dressed up headband: because our hair doesn’t always behave on date night}

coming soon: top 10 santa barbara date night spots…

 

 

 

seeing spots

 

{malia mills spotted cover up}

it hadn’t occurred to me until quite recently that so many of my home furnishing are accented by tiny, happy spots… from our crisp new set of sheets to our delicate stemware, polka dots seems to be everywhere! however, upon reflection of this decorative realization, it made perfect sense, as polka dots are truly a complimentary accent to so many patterns, and a perfect way to insert a pop of color or texture into an otherwise boring canvas…

{polka dots & petals: a perfect match in the bedroom}

{glass blown spots: the texture turns this goblet from boring to unique}

{cheerful polka dots: a nice surprise at the bottom of the bowl}

{spots & stripes: henry’s new favorite nap time place}

melon & mint

last night i settled into bed relatively early, exhausted from our weekend away in palm springs & my first real work out in far too long… i curled up with my puppy, favorite blanket, and a handful of magazines & books i purchased the week prior. one such book happened to be the i love trader joe’s party cookbook- just in time for memorial day, and the highly anticipated arrival of my best friend, ross.  as i perused the various party recipes, i found several that perked my interest… including a delicious candied bacon recipe that i have been looking for since trying the delicacy at a very southern wedding in atlanta a few years back.  while undeniably delicious, candied bacon seemed a bit heavy for a memorial day pool party, so instead i settled for the lighter, brighter watermelon, feta & olive salad.  while my boyfriend was slightly terrified by the idea of olives invading a fruit dish, we both agreed that the end result was the perfect combination of salty & sweet, and delightfully refreshing for our weekend bash.

added perk: i plan on using the left over watermelon for a watermelon puree cocktail. yummy!

{cubed watermelon: colorful, pink & sweetly perfect}

{crumbled feta cheese: for those getting reading for bikini season, reduced fat is a light, yet still tasty option}

{olives: while the recipe calls for whole pitted olives, i had these chopped olives on hand… just 2 teaspoons did the trick!}

{fragrant mint: i’m saving the left over for to muddle in with my watermelon puree cocktail}

recipe:

2 cups cubed watermelon

1/3 cup crumbled feta cheese

1/2 cup pitted black olives {or 2 teaspoons chopped}

1 tablespoon red wine vinegar

3 tablespoons olive oil

1/4 cup chopped fresh mint

{mix all ingredients together, serve cold in a bowl, & enjoy!}