The Blazer: Walking Paris Outfit

When I am visiting a city I have learned to be as comfortable as possible. I used to make the big (HUGE) mistake of placing importance on looking cute over being comfortable. Much to the dismay of my husband who had to listen to the constant complaining about how badly my feet hurt or how much I wanted to change. After his consistent advice to “just dress comfortable” I decided to take the plunge. I always had this notion that being comfortable meant you had to wear your sneakers with your jeans and have a fanny pack, which I was never going to do. I am not sure why it never crossed my mind all of the options available in the “cute but comfortable” category.

I still remember the exact trip I threw in the white flag. I couldn’t handle one more blister nor aching feet. It was in Geneva and what would have been a long but enjoyable walk to the lake turned into disaster 101. Needless to say I made B take numerous breaks and towards the end was battling back tears from the pain. I remember thinking to myself – “This is totally not worth it. I have now ruined everyone’s time and for what?” From that point on (I believe that was almost 3 years ago) I have placed being comfortable and enjoyable over any outfit.

Because I plan to do a ton of walking in Paris (I strategically booked an apartment with a 20 min walk each morning) I have been taking my time to think of outfits that will fit my needs. Instead of buying those really cute sandals with the complicated straps, I have opted for converse (25% off with code SPRING25) and slip-on’s (this Vince pair is now 25% with code SPRING25). But because it is Paris and I don’t want to look completely out of place I have been trying to think of ways to style all of these “comfortable” shoes. My solution – blazers.

I have been head-over-heels, obsessed with blazers lately. I know it will probably be a touch too warm to wear them during the day but nothing screams Parisian or chic like a perfectly tailored blazer. hence the importance on “perfectly tailored.” I have been stalking the Internet for the quintessential white and black option (great selection here plus they are all 25% off) because I think those two colors are a MUST for any closet. You can wear them with white, black, blue, jeans, shorts, skirts. The possibilities are endless. And what I love most about them – they are always the perfect finishing touch to pull-together your look and add an extra level of sleek. If you need to start somewhere for your spring wardrobe I recommend investing in a great, plain white t-shirt and a blazer! The two paired together are unstoppable.

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outfit details // Otte New York Silk “Sophie” blouse,White Stretch Denim jeans,  Navy Blazer with Gold Buttons,Converse High Top sneakers

accessory details // ZeroUV sunnies ($10)c/oDana Rebecca Lauren Joy necklaceEllie Jay 5 Row diamond,Croghans Crest ring

Acapulco Chair – Reading Nook

Creating a reading nook is 100% personal. To be honest, I created this one to fill an empty space. Our master bedroom is huge and personally, could be much smaller. Being that it is so large we have two very awkward corners to fill. I have been debating buying matching chairs and tables but thought that might be too obvious and too cohesive. So these two corners have been neglected for months as I gave up the search and energy to try to figure out what to do with them. However, when I received this Acapulco Chair from AllModern the first space that came to mind to place it was the corner in the master. Since we have very neutral furniture and very dark wall I thought the contrast would be perfect. Also, the other pieces in our room are pretty retro which makes this the perfect companion piece.

Now, I don’t know the first thing about reading nook because I am not the biggest reader. I keep trying to force myself to finish a new book every so often but I always have the hardest time staying awake – usually because I am in bed and bed signals sleep. I always loved seeing pictures of rooms which would have a little chair to drink coffee in or catch up on your latest book. I never jumped to creating this space for myself because I wasn’t a reader and didn’t know exactly what I would need but it was always in the back of my mind. When this Acapulco chair arrived and I put it in this corner I was instantly inspired. Not only to finish that book which is still sitting on my night stand after months of neglect but also to create a space which was conducive to doing so. The one thing I think a reading nook MUST be is comfy. And the one thing I know about this chair is that it is SO.DAMN.COMFY. So I knew I had the perfect solution.

I originally started designing the space around a lucite side table I own but I wasn’t obsessed with the way the angles were hitting each other. Growing quite frustrated I called my interior decor savor, Molly, for suggestions. She recommend a pile of books. Being that I am a slight hoarder when it comes to coffee table books I thought this was genius. I really love the way the books add pops of color to the otherwise monotone space and also represent what the indented purpose of the space is for – to read. I definitely think the corner needs a little rug or something but for now I am so inspired to cuddle up with this snuggly throw and open a book.

Like I said, reading nook are 100% personal to what your taste and style are. But I do recommend trying to create a space which is not only unique but also stays true to the decor around it. If you are struggling with making it cozy and cohesive I suggest grabbing a pile of books and a garden stool (I love this one) to stack them on or a great blanket and fresh flowers (in similar tones to your paint).

I hope you have enjoyed this mini-series of different ways to style your Acapulco Chair. Wherever you decide to place your Acapulco Chair and however you style it I am positive it will be a hit. It is one of the most unique and versatile pieces in my home and I am so excited to use it for years to come! For more colors or styles check out this selection and feel free to e-mail me with any questions!

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Cooper and Ella

We all have a body part we don’t like. Mine would be my arms. I used to like them but the older I get, the more flabby they get. So one of my “musts” when shopping is a tailored blouse with sleeves. While scrolling around my new favorite brand, Cooper & Ella, I found the perfect blouse – The Eva. With a low neck, tailored sides, and sleeves I was in heaven. Of course, it was the one I chose but really, they had so many other options I might just have C&E be my new spring wardrobe! I absolutely fell in love with this Amelia blouse as well! Isn’t it dreamy? Whatever you are looking for they have it – cropped tops, tops with sleeves, tops with cut-outs, ect. And the colors, oh the colors! You will just have to see them all for yourself. Absolutely beautiful!

I hope you make time to check out this new brand. I think they are one which will be around for a loooong time!

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outfit details // Cooper and Ella Eva Jacket Blouse (and in white), J.Brand black jeansChristian Louboutin Decollettte pump,

accessory details // Dana Rebecca Lauren Joy necklaceEllie Jay 5 Row diamond,Croghans Crest ring, Lokai Balance bracelet

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