Flamingling with Cloche: Party City Pretty

Why does it feel like I'm two places at once today? Because I am!!!! Check out my guest appearance on Cloche Design's Blog here and read about the pink flamingo party (teaser pleaser pic below) that inspired today's collage. 

Rose Circle Earrings - Tres Almas// Flamingo Dress - Mango// Green Necklace - Vanda Jacintho// Magenta Fringe Earrings - Zara// Flamingo Clutch - Me By Q// 

See the full gallery of Cloche's "Party City Pretty" here. 

Inspired by True Events

We've all been there. It's that Sunday that is so scary that it's wiry tentacles pry into your Monday. These aren't your run of the mill Sundays after a big weekend - they're the kind where you find yourself in an airport, unable and unwilling to button your jeans, wishing you could sprout some appendages in order to carry the five different liquid elixirs you need so you can slowly engage in the following routine: take a sip of coffee, then gatorade, then water, back to water, consider whether Pedialyte is sold at duty free, consider whether hair of the dog is a good idea, then back to gatorade, repeat. This may or may not have been me yesterday. 

My husband is one of those people who always, always looks put together at airports. He (rightly) always tells me: you never know who you're going to see or meet. Even still, after very little sleep and attending one of the most incredible weddings we've ever been to, yesterday he puts his dapper self into a suit to fly home. A suit. Fast forward a few hours, and I find myself in the middle seat of a delayed flight, with my husband on my right speaking all the oil and gas private equity jibber jabber to the man sitting on my left. Name games were played, business cards were exchanged, and we found ourselves in that "I would tell you 'I told you so' but I don't even have to" quiet mutual understanding zone we come back to time and time again. Hashtag marriage. 

What is the point of this story? The point is that although all I wanted to do was put my earphones back in and continue watching Ace Ventura in peace, I felt a morsel of confidence in myself for not looking like how I felt on the inside. And all credit for that goes to Mi Golondrina, the Dallas-based line of hand-embroidered Mexican style clothing for women and children. Each item is hand-stitched with a fine attention to detail - from the materials used (high quality cottons and chambrays) to the beautifully distinct color combinations of the threads that make each piece truly one of a kind. And because Mi Golondrina already reigns supreme in Texas, it's always in airports that I find I get the most compliments and "where is that from?!"s - even on days like yesterdayAnother plus? The tops hide unbuttoned jeans very well. 

Shop Mi Golondrina here

Always on Fire

Let us end the week with a quote from fashion icon Arnold Schwarzenegger: "I like the color red because it's a fire. And I see myself as always being on fire." 

Ruminate on that, while channeling the Duchess of Cambridge who made many a headline on the third day of the Poland/Germany royal tour when she "reached her full bohemian princess potential in a red off-the-shoulder Alexander McQueen maxi dress." I hope you also reach your full bohemian princess potential this weekend - and to help you achieve this lofty goal, here are some looks to don as you paint the town red (while also being on fire - obviously). 

Cleopatra Red Earrings - Tres Almas// Clutch - La Viajera// Pink & Red Tassel Earrings - Hart Hagerty// Red Jumpsuit - Zara

Summer Summer Summertime

Time to sit back and unwind like the bon vivant you are... OR time to work your little caboose off and make those billable hours! Toma-toe, toma-to, #amiright?

Python Box Bag - Ximena Kavalekas// Green Orchi Earrings - Mercedes Salazar// Sage Wave Pareo - India Amory// Scarf - Emilio Pucci (via The Real Real)// Bikini - Rye (Top & Bottom)

The Right Stuff: Neely & Chloe

Today I introduce you (or rather, talk about how I have introduced myself and reveal much to my dismay how late I can be to the game at times) to Neely & Chloe, a line of handbags that - in their own words - is redefining luxury. In my own words, Neely & Chloe offers all the right stuff for all the right reasons: weekend bag (check), beach bag (check), everyday tote (check), a carry-all clutch (check, check, check).  Vogue's take on the line described it as "a leather collection of handbags and shoes designed for both the young working girl and the aspiring Instagram star who has an eye on both her bank and her follower accounts" - ahem, who you talkin' 'bout Willis? ME? (cue twilight zone music)

So now that you've heard it from the actual source (Neely & Chloe), the most credible of sources (Vogue), and the most questionable of sources (moi), I'll let you form your own take on them. But I'm quite sure you'll fall in lurve with their selection of top-quality materials offered at not top-dollar, affordable prices with tippity-top customization features (think monograms, pins, and all that personalization pizzazz). I know I'm feeling nothing short of the L-word for the Mini Lady bag