Thursday, August 31, 2017

Llama Mama



Llamas...they're so hot right now! I feel like over the last year or so, llamas have been inching their way up the ranks as the latest "it" animal in fashion. They are, after all, pretty cute and there are a lot of funny things you can do with the name llama (just look at the title of this post!), so I guess it makes sense that they would be appearing on T-shirts such as my llama tee from Old Navy and accessories like wristlets or even socks!



When styling this outfit, I turned to my husband with these colorful Baublebar earrings in hand and asked "are these too much with this tee?". To this my husband replied, "no, they match the llama's earrings!" and indeed they do! I guess that's another reason to love llamas; just like me, they apparently really love to accessorize!




Tee: Old Navy here
Skirt: J. Crew Factory similar here
Shoes: J. Crew similar here
Bag: Rebecca Minkoff "Sofia" here
Earrings: Baublebar "Sandbar Drop" here
Sunglasses: Celine




Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Face to Face



I love this face top from SheIn so much that I just had to wear it next to a wall with "love" written all over it! Plus, at a price point that's under $15, what's not to love? I received so many compliments regarding this top the day I wore it and it's easy to see why: the face detailing makes it so unique and I just love the red lips! (Of course my lips had to match!) The other detail that makes this top phenomenal, especially give the price point, is the fun ruffle sleeves! You definitely can't go wrong with something that's essentially a classic white blouse with just enough colorful and quirky details added for fun.



I shot this outfit at the famous "Love Wall" in Culver City. The last time I went to this wall, it was the weekend before Valentine's Day, which is definitely NOT the time to go there, as there was literally a line of women, children, couples, and dogs, all waiting to take their picture! This time around, however, there was no one but unfortunately the lighting conditions were less than ideal, as you might be able to tell from the pictures. There was also a fair amount of wind, which I could have also done without. Regardless of these drawbacks, I still really do LOVE this wall!



Shirt: c/o Shein here
Jeans: Old Navy "Rockstar" jeans here
Clutch: Milly here
Shoes: J. Crew Factory similar here
Sunglasses: Celine same style here, similar budget version here



Sunday, August 27, 2017

A Jumpsuit to Suit Me



I never thought it would happen! Me, in a jumpsuit or a romper? Never! You see, I was very skeptical of the whole jumpsuit and romper trend that took the fashion world by storm this summer.  First, I didn't think they quite fit my style. Second, there's the whole issue about the inconvenience it might cause going to the bathroom! But I was wrong and this jumpsuit from Old Navy was what altered my thoughts about this trend!



It all started a couple months ago when I saw this jumpsuit on the Old Navy website. What I was drawn to was the floral print and the fabric, which is a fairly thick linen and cotton blend. I remember wishing it was a dress and not a jumpsuit but after seeing it featured on a few blogs, I started to think it was kind of cute. Well, I didn't pull the trigger to purchase it, as I just couldn't wrap my head around the idea of me in a jumpsuit. Then, last week while perusing the clearance section at Old Navy, lo and behold there was my jumpsuit! I tried it on and it fit perfectly, although there was no price tag on it. When I took it up to the register, it rang up at only $11, so I knew it was fate! While this piece is no longer available, I have linked to some other jumpsuits below that I wouldn't mind trying now that I have gotten over my jumpsuit fears!




So now that I am a jumpsuit convert, let me share a few things with you about them. First, maybe it's just this particular jumpsuit, but they are so comfy! I could truly wear this all day long, as it feels like pajamas! Also, it is very cool for the hot summer days in Los Angeles. Second, I wore this to a family get together and if you know anything about my husband's family, they (mainly my husband and father in law) like to joke about what I wear. Surprisingly, however, everyone loved this jumpsuit and I even received multiple compliments! So all around it was a big hit. Now I just have to talk my husband into getting a romp-him so we can match, although I'm sure the chances of this happening are zero!



Jumpsuit: Old Navy similar floral jumpsuit here
Shoes: Christian Louboutin similar here
Bag: Coach similar here
Necklace: Kendra Scott c/o Rocksbox here (get a free month of Rocksbox with code hellokatiegirlblogxoxo)
Sunglasses: Prada "Baroque" here
Watch: c/o Wristology (Get 10% of with code Katie10)




Thursday, August 24, 2017

Always Looking



I think I probably have a nose for sniffing out colorful walls. On my trip last month to Oregon, which you can read about in my post entitled Oregon Top Five, we took an impromptu drive to visit some friends in the city of Eugene. I didn't know anything about Eugene except that apparently it's a college town and it has a Voodoo doughnut shop! (That's pretty much all you need to know, right?) Well, as we were exploring the town before dinner, we came across this spectacular wall that was located in an alley. It's always exciting to discover new and unexpected finds like this, which is why I always have my eyes peeled!



What I was wearing the day we went to Eugene was luckily fairly neutral, so it matched the wall just perfectly! Other than my husband, I probably packed the lightest of all of the people we traveled with on this trip, which is ironic given the fact that, as we all know, I am a major clothes horse! Even though I don't travel a lot, I think I have the whole packing thing down to an art, but the Oregon trip really tested me! You see, on this particular trip, no one really had a plan on what to do during our one week stay, which makes it difficult to plan outfits! Therefore, I tried to bring pieces that could be mixed and matched and that would be versatile for a variety of activities. So while the trip wasn't exactly perfect, my wardrobe did work out perfectly!



Shirt: J. Crew similar here
Skirt: Target/Merona here
Shoes: J. Crew same style red flats here
Bag: Rebecca Minkoff "Sofia" here and on sale!
Sunglasses: Prada
Belt: Target here




Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Seaside Date



It's hard to believe that these pictures were taken only a few weeks ago, because it feels like a million years ago! Now that school has started up, the summer seems like a fond but distant memory! Actually, these photos were taken around our wedding anniversary. Last week I wrote about how my husband and I went out to celebrate the day by having tea, but we also went out to a special dinner in Laguna Beach a couple days before the actual day. What made the dinner special, aside from the gorgeous views that Laguna Beach offers, is that the executive chef at the restaurant we dined at is the same one who prepared the dinner for our wedding. We thought dining at his restaurant would be a fun way to celebrate and remember our special day!




As I mentioned, the restaurant is right on the coast so the views of the sea are gorgeous, as you can see from the photos below. Plus, the weather was so pleasant that we were able to sit outside to thoroughly enjoy this view as we dined. It was only fitting, given the setting, that I wore my J. Crew "Seaside" floral skirt. Earlier in the summer, I also bought the top in this print but I loved it so much that I had to spring for the skirt too! I love how the fabric can be interpreted as an abstract representation of the sea!




Skirt: J. Crew Seaside Floral tie-waist skirt here
Shirt: Zara
Bag: Louis Vuitton similar here
Shoes: J. Crew Factory similar here
Sunglasses: Celine similar style here
Earrings: Charming Charlie "Austin"here




Sunday, August 20, 2017

Oregon Top Five



For those of you who follow me on Instagram, you will probably recall that I took a trip a few weeks to Oregon. It was fun to use Instagram Story to capture the beauty of the state, but I'm not going to lie: behind the beauty of my photos there was the ugly truth that a lot of the trip was actually somewhat hellacious! You see, we went on this trip with members of my husband's extended family. Our mode of transportation was one minivan for seven people, all of whom either had very different ideas about what to do or, which was worse, absolutely no ideas at all about what to do and yet were constantly objecting to the ideas of others! So my husband and I spent much of the trip crammed into the third row of the minivan at the mercy of the two bad drivers. We just smiled and nodded most of the time, silently praying we would not get in car crash.

Of course, it wasn't all bad and I did get to do some of the things I wanted, so I'm going to focus on the positives and show you what I enjoyed most about the experience by highlighting five things I think everyone should do while visiting Oregon. So regardless of if you find yourself in Oregon to see the eclipse this week or if, like me, you're on a family vacation that could have been ripped straight from one of the National Lampoon's "Vacation" movies, these activities will hopefully offer something for everyone!


1. Visit a historic house

One of the first thing I did when I found out we were going to Oregon was to look up interesting historical houses in the area. At the top of my list was the Pittock Mansion in Portland. This house was built in 1914 for Henry Pittock who owned The Oregonian newspaper at the time. As you tour the house, you will learn the rich history of the Pittock family and what daily life was like for them at the time.



If you're not into architecture or history, which was the case for most of our party, then at least go to check out the amazing views of Portland. This photo showcases not only the cityscape of Portland, but also Mt. Hood in the background. As a side note: you can literally see Mt. Hood from just about anywhere in the state!


Another house that I would recommend is the Gordon House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Silverton. I didn't get to tour it (there's a long story behind that, which I will spare you!) but it's worth just the visit to see the outside, especially if you love Wright's work. The Oregon Garden is also located right up the road from the house, so there's something for everyone.



2. Get a sugar rush at Voodoo Doughnuts

So while we couldn't all agree on going to the Frank Lloyd Wright house, getting doughnuts was something that everyone was excited about. (Sugar clearly brings people together!) In fact, we went to two Voodoo Doughnut locations: the main one in Portland and the one in Eugene. 




Even if you don't like doughnuts, Voodoo doughnuts offers a lot of eye candy from their pretty pink boxes to their strange and off-beat decor. It's definitely worth a peek inside just for the experience.



For those of you who want to get a doughnut, you will not be disappointed! I wasn't sure what to order so I just said, "give me one of the doughnuts that looks like a Voodoo doll!" At first I thought it was just one of those foods people buy that looks cool so you can post pictures of it on Instagram, but their doughnuts are actually very good! My husband and I took it back to the hotel bar and ordered some bourbon to enjoy while devouring the quirky doughnut. We also had fun stabbing it with the little pretzel stick they give you. It was a good way to vent some pent up frustrations with the trip!


3. Drink wine, eat cheese

While driving around Oregon, you might, for a moment, think you are in Napa. There are wineries everywhere! My only regret is that on a six day trip, we only visited three wineries. (I needed a lot more alcohol!)



One thing I will say is that some of the wineries prices are a little steep based on the quality of the wine. Some places were charging Napa prices or beyond for wine that paled in comparison (not that I'm a sommelier or anything!). These wineries also had very pricey tasting flights to match the over-priced wine. Regardless, the wineries and scenery were all beautiful (just check out the sunflowers that we found below at one winery!), so it's worth checking them out even if you don't taste or buy anything.


If there is one thing I love more than wine, it's cheese! The Willamette Valley Cheese Company in Salem is a perfect place to taste cheese...a lot of cheese! I was anticipating tasting maybe six or so cheeses, but they literally give you a piece of every cheese listed on the blackboard below! (There were at least 30 in total!) Even I got "cheesed-out" after making it about two thirds through the list! My tip for visiting would be to be selective and pick the ones you're most interested in trying. Almost all the cheeses, however, were really good!


4. Find a waterfall...they're everywhere!

After living in Los Angeles for so long, I'm always taken aback by places that have a lot of greenery, and Oregon is definitely one of those places! The state seemingly has countless trees, parks and waterfalls. After we landed in the Portland airport, we drove north to see Multnomah Falls, pictured below.


The nice thing about this excursion was that waterfall was easily seen from the highway and located just a short walk from it, so we didn't really have to do much hiking to get there. There's also a beautiful bridge that sadly I didn't get to go on, but maybe I'll save that for another time. I think one might get a little wet crossing the bridge up there but after sitting in an airport for hours and being on a plane, I probably could have used a shower!


There's also a small Union Pacific railway bridge that you'll walk under as you approach the waterfall. A train was crossing it while we were there so I thought I would try to get some "arty" pictures of the train, complete with graffiti, with my camera. I'm all about experimenting with photos, especially while on vacation!


5. Take a ride on the Salem Carousel

Carousels have always held a special spot in my heart, perhaps for two reasons. The first is that I love horses and use to ride a lot. In fact, when I was little and just staring to learn how to ride, I would practice posting on the carousel! The second reason is that I love the novel The Catcher in the Rye, so carousels always remind me of the final scene of the novel with Holden and Phoebe.




The Salem Carousel is honestly one of the more unique ones that I've seen. They have a mixture of old and new horses, plus other animals. You can also visit where they design, carve and paint new horses as well as where they restore the older ones. The people who do these jobs are all volunteers and super friendly! They spent a lot of time talking to me and answering questions. I would definitely recommend taking a spin on the carousel and supporting their work!


Well, here's one last shot of Mt. Hood to conclude my Oregonian odyssey! Looking back at the pictures I guess it wasn't all that bad! I would definitely go back again, but just maybe not with seven people in one minivan. But reflecting on it this moment, I kind of miss them. It's funny. Don't tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody.