Style
Pajamas For Everyone!
{ This post was created in partnership with Soma. }
Did you know that I am an Official Pajama Expert? It’s true. Having two very young children and working from home makes you one.
I need my pajamas to be comfortable, and cute, and also maybe the kinds of things I can wear to the grocery store because that is definitely happening (because when given a choice between putting on pants and drinking a cup of coffee before running out the door I think we all know which one to choose).
Sand Jewels
{ Jet hematite and gold skull wrap bracelets, yes. }
I love the look of jewelry at the beach. I do not, however, love wearing jewelry to the beach that feels like anything other than an explosion of summery-ness. (Like, say, a heavy statement necklace. Or anything heavy at all. Uggg.) I want to wear pieces that add a dose of glamour to the casualness of the whole swimsuit-and-sand thing, but that are still light and effortless and stay where I want them to stay.
For the beach trip pictured here - Kendrick was away for the weekend, so I headed to Santa Cruz with the kids and my friend Elise and her family - I decided I wanted to toughen up my bathing suit with a pair of jet hematite and leather, gold-skull-bedecked wrap bracelets from Victoria Emerson that look almost like cuffs, but don’t feel heavy in the slightest. I thought about wearing just one…but love how they look worn as a pair, so there you go.
The Long-Lost Dress Obsession
{ Me and My Faux Eames Rocker | NYC Living Room | 2012 }
Remember when I went through a phase of taking self-timed photos in my living room with ExerSaucers in the background because I had just had a baby and couldn't leave the house, ever? Good times.
Springtime Wardrobe Update: The Perfect (And Perfectly Invisible) Bra
{ Wacoal Bra | Shirt | Shorts | Zac Zac Posen Bag c/o | Necklace }
My favorite part of this outfit may surprise you
I don’t always mind having my undergarments showing (see this post, for example, in which my bra isn’t just “showing,” but is a full-on part of my outfit)…except when I do. Some tops – thin summer t-shirts, tailored button-downs, et cetera – just require a bra that’s both supportive and completely seamless. And this kind of a bra (especially if you’re as picky as I am about such things) isn’t always especially easy to find.