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Fashion From Head To Toe With Happy Socks

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Being from Florida, I was never really a sock person… I was more of a sandal kinda gal. Not until I moved to New York did I realize what I was missing.
 
Besides my clothes, accessories (including socks) are such a fun form of expression, and living in New York made me realize that I needed socks for different situations. I soon found myself hunting for cute socks to wear hidden in my knee-high boots, but that brought a smile to my face at the end of the day. More common was the sock that peeped out of high-top sneakers or ankle boots for my inevitable mile walk to work. And lastly, there were the socks to keep me cozy in the house during the bitter Winter months.
 
When Happy Socks approached me about a collaboration just in time for boot season, I was really excited! I love their fun patterns, wide variety of styles and overall vibrant aesthetic. I chose a diamond print…obviously because they’re a girl’s best friend, a geometric pair perfect for my all-black looks, a colorful pair with a touch of whimsy, and my favorite…a cherry print to add some fun to my loungewear.
 
Not only does Happy Socks offer a wide selection of styles to match any outfit, they do as their name suggests…make you happy! The colors, designs and overall playful feel make me feel like I’m fashionable from my head all the way to my toes. Take a look at their latest here, and more fashion forward collection “Hysteria” (I’m obsessed), because life is too short for boring socks!

 

Thank you to Happy Socks for partnering on this post!

Outfits

Not Paris, Not Dior

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If you’re reading this, then I’m assuming you read my latest post, which was a travel diary on my recent trip to Amsterdam! I talked about the food, my hotel, and my overall impressions of the city which stole my heart. BUT, one thing I left out was what I bought on my strolls through the city and its shops.
 
Well, even though I fell in love with the boutique shopping, I actually got a couple of things from stores that you can visit (or order from) right here in the states! One such store is Mango. Admittedly, when I lived in New York, I often passed it by, instead bee-lining for Zara. But this time, I found something in Mango that caught my eyes right away, and I knew I had to have it.
 
Have you dolls seen the latest Dior collection? There’s a pair of velvet shoes with ribbon detailing that are beyond gorgeous! Unfortunately, they’re also on the pricey side. If you haven’t seen them – you can click HERE. Anyway, I’ve loved these shoes from afar but thought I had to pass on them until I saw a dupe at Mango! The red velvet looked luxe and the ribbon detailing was just the something special that caught my eye with the Dior pair. Sure, they’re not Dior – but I think they’re beautiful regardless. While I was at Mango, I decided to pick up a cream pinstriped skirt to go with my new shoes. I figured I wear them together with a tight black sweater or turtleneck bodysuit and long black coat in the colder months. In my opinion, very French! I also see myself dressing the shoes down with a pair of ripped jeans and a collared shirt to add some flair to a workday outfit. BUT, speaking of French – on this occasion, I wore my outfit to an anniversary lunch with Jason at Bistro Niko, one of Atlanta’s best French restaurants. We sipped champagne, toasted to love, and between the outfit and the escargot, I thought I was back in Paris! Ok, so I’m not in Paris… but sometimes a fake can do the trick!
 
Leather Jacket: Iro (on sale).  Sweater: J.Crew (old). Pinstripe Skirt: Mango (under £50).  Velvet Slingback Shoes: Mango. Bag: Aspinal of London. Sunglasses: Dior.

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Travel Diary: Amsterdam

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Sometimes a city just speaks to you. For Jason, it was when he visited London for the first time. He felt like it was HIS city. I love traveling, experiencing different cultures and enjoying the sights, sounds and food – but there are very few times when I’ve truly fallen in love with a city. Well…on my recent trip, I absolutely fell in love with Amsterdam. The people, the fashion, the architecture – I felt like it was MY city. A quainter New York, where everyone was hip, the fashion was envy-inducing and the people had ease and charm that was refreshing to say the least.

 

One of the details that made my trip so incredible was my stay at The Dylan Hotel. The Dylan, a luxury boutique hotel, is located directly one of the city’s most gorgeous canals. Because of it’s size – the hotel has an attention to detail that I found unparalleled. It had a Michelin star restaurant on the property, which I confess I never actually made it to. However, I did enjoy the lounge, the brasserie, and the incredible courtyard. When the hotel discovered that we were visiting, they actually treated us to a “High Wine” experience which was their take on a high tea meets wine tasting. Our room – extremely large by European standards – had all the comforts of home (comfy bed, Bose speakers, espresso machine) plus more. I took a relaxing bath in the oversized tub every single night! Like I mentioned, it was the service and the attention to detail that really made the Dylan special. For instance, they would send warm chocolate cookies to the room before bed. I was in heaven!

 

Besides the hotel being spectacular, I really enjoyed the neighborhood. It was located in the trendy “nine streets” district that reminded me of a West Village vibe. I loved popping in and out of boutiques, cafes, and bakeries as we strolled along the canals. The only caution is to look out for bikes, because they are literally EVERYWHERE. And because we spent our days walking up and down the city, I made sure to pack comfortable walking shoes, my favorite Spanx leather leggings, lots of layers for breezy and rainy weather, and block heels for going out at night! Stilletos and cobblestones aren’t an ideal mix!

 

When I go to a city I love to explore the neighborhoods and just soak in the culture. But one of my absolute musts in a new city is to visit some museums! In Amsterdam we made sure to visit the Rijkmuseum and also the Modern Contemporary Museum (or Moco Museum if you’re googling), where we saw the Banksy and Dali exhibit. In all honesty, I wish we would’ve gone to the Van Gogh Museum – but time didn’t allow. I find there’s a delicate balance between making plans and feeling free to wander. And wander we did! All in all our trip was amazing and Amsterdam definitely has a newfound place in my memories and heart. I can’t wait until our next visit!

 

What about you dolls? Have you ever been to Amsterdam? If so, what was your favorite part?

 

Thank you to The Dylan Hotel for partnering on this post!