We need to have a conversation about something. Apparently there is this trend that is "taking the Internet by storm" - that's a direct quote from a reader who emailed me about it - and it is called...
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We need to have a conversation about something. Apparently there is this trend that is "taking the Internet by storm" - that's a direct quote from a reader who emailed me about it - and it is called...
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I swear, Lucy is a very happy dog. This is what she always looks like.
Bodysuit Skirt Hat c/o Sunglasses Bag c/o
I have never understood the point of a bodysuit. I think they're chic and look great on other people, but then I put one on myself and think, "Hmmm, this is extremely tight. And in order to go to the bathroom I have to get completely naked. And I could probably get the same effect minus the nudity with...drumroll...a tucked-in shirt." And when I arrive at that conclusion - which I do, every time - the bodysuit goes back on the rack and I escape with my wallet and dignity intact.
NYC | Fall 2013
Stuart Weitzman Thigh-High Boots
OK, so I'm started to get excited about fall shopping. This makes no sense at all, because I am right this very minute sitting at my dining room table sweating off all my makeup and wishing air conditioning wasn't so damn expensive. It also makes no sense because fall fashion is wayyyy less fun in California than it is on the East Coast, both because there's something about multicolored leaves that make things like peacoats and boots more exciting to put on, and because I would look not-so-mildly ridiculous swanning up to kindergarten dropoff in most of the items I've been drooling over online. (Like these. Very lovely; very nonsensical in my life at this particular moment in time.)
Love this photo...but mostly love this girl
While I was in the city last week, Erin and I decided to tick off one of our to-dos and shoot some photos to use for book publicity purposes – like for press releases and such, since people tend to request a photo to go along with the text. Obviously I’m not exactly in short supply in the photo department, but we strangely don’t have any shots of us together (save for one or two massively, massively awkward ones, which I love quite a lot but are mayyyybe not exactly what people are referring to when they request an “author photo”).
So we booked a photographer, chose outfits that were respectably non-clashing (I wore the same thing that I wore in this post because I shot both at the same time), and tried to stand next to each other and simultaneously look like normal-ish human beings (which is not as easy as you might think). First, though, we got our hair done, because who doesn’t want to have pretty hair for a photograph? Nobody, that’s who. And when you’re dealing with Manhattan-in-July heat and humidity, sometimes it’s nice to get some professional help.
Bryant Park | NYC
Camera Bag | Crop Top | Jeans
I think it’s pretty obvious that right now my life involves a lot of traveling. Like, way more than I’ve ever done before - right now I'm in NYC with Goldie for a few days, and in two weeks I'm headed back to St. Louis, and in between there is a trip to Los Angeles to host an event...and of course it’s all (mostly) fun and exciting, but it’s also a lot. Traveling, for me, is equal parts enjoyable and stressful, but not having everything I need with me when I have to get on the computer mid-air or charge a phone during a layover or look like a human being for an early-morning call time makes it lean far more towards the latter.