Viva Fiesta, Viva Cloche

I’m a Texas-transplant, so Fiesta is not something I grew up with. Which means I got to learn of the traditional springtime San Antonio tradition in the very best way – full throttle, in your face immersion at the ripe age of 21.

If you’re someone who is a sensual (not simply a visual) learner, Fiesta will leave you in a sensational overdose. Start with the sights: the brightest colors, the most festive parades, the jubilant, Mexican-themed outfits, and the never-ending trail of papel picado that leaves you pondering why we regularly don’t sprinkle confetti on every surface on which we eat and walk. Your ears are bombarded with the sounds of happy laughter and Mariachis, who only pause for an interruption of some “Viva!’s” or Mexican gritos, and leave your ears humming with traditional folk music well into the night. Your tastebuds are also in for a wild ride – because you may very well have thought you knew what a good margarita and Tex-Mex plate taste like, but it’s your first visit to La Fonda, and the bar is now set impossibly high. And don’t be fooled into thinking the only thing you’ll be smelling is some jalapeno nachos – because that oh-so-beautiful aroma has to share the stage with delicious street churros, the scent-there-is-no-name-for of a spring night under the twinkling Texas stars, and the bountiful flower arrangements that spill over at the Garden Party and the German. And, oh the feels. You feel the warmth of hugs from old and new friends, the contrast of the warmth of the San Antonio sun and the cool cocktail in your hand, the contagious excitement of a city that finds the most enjoyment in community celebrations, and the all-too-rare sense of contentment in knowing the party – at least this week - does not have to end. 

There’s nothing like Fiesta. And there’s no collage that can properly communicate all these Fiesta feels – it’s just something you just have to experience for yourself.  But there’s certainly no harm in trying to capture the magic of Fiesta in your wardrobe or your home. 

Which is why Cloche’s Fiesta-inspired tablescape is so perfect – both as inspiration for your own bring-Fiesta-to-your-casa DIY project and as the happy, festive creation that only a San Antonio-based company could envision and bring to life. Each detail evokes the same sensational experience of the main event itself, and each element is what your fajita night, Cinco de Mayo-on-the-horizon dreams are made of. Viva Cloche!

Embroidered Clutch - Moyna Bags// Embroidered Minaudiere - Zara

OTM x Paravel

Last week Over the Moon debuted their online shop, and its product offerings are exactly what delicate and fun, customizable bridal-staples should be. OTM is collaborating with Peep's Paper Products and Nine Fair, among others, to provide a beautiful selection of goodies that make me wish I was a bride-to-be again (what else is new?).  

But today's headliner is Paravel, luxury travel bag brand, and the ridiculously cute emoji bags it designed for OTM. I've always been a big fan of Paravel - whenever I rock my crossbody capsule I get compliments and without fail proceed to inform strangers how the best part about the bag is how you can spill anything on it and it comes right off - fellow wine-os rejoice! It's totally spillproof! 

Perfect gifts for your newly-engaged/wed bestie, the "Put a Ring On It" and "Honeymooners" bags are the inspiration behind today's marital-getaway collage. Shop them all here!  

Put a Ring On It Pouch - Paravel// Gingham Top - Silvia Tcherassi// Flower & Gingham Skirt - Silvia Tcherassi// Put a Ring On It Boxer - Paravel// Honeymoon Stowaway - Paravel// Honeymooner Grand Tour - Paravel

Packing List To Nowhere

There's nothing like a big assignment due tomorrow to get me daydreaming of trips I won't be taking to far off places I won't be visiting. But being the ever-prepared, delusional person that I am, I figured the safest (notice I didn't say smartest) thing to do is to pretend-prepare for this imaginary getaway.

Crazy person is my name, stress-free packing for fictional trips is my game. 

Floral Wedges - Zara

Orange You Glad...

... it's almost Fiesta time? By the end of this week, San Antonio will be in full Fiesta force. The city will be covered in Mexican paper flowers, margaritas will flow like water, and everything will be positively vibrant. During this time, everything about the city - the people, the parades, the parties - are full of color and life, so naturally I am full of inspiration just thinking about it. 

Frida Bag - By Malka

Just Like Jackie

In case you missed it - Over the Moon asked me to style a collage inspired by Jackie & John F. Kennedy's New England nuptials last week.

I haven't gotten into CNN's documentary series The Kennedys yet, and I personally consider myself more of a Grey Gardens fan than a Jackie O. aficionado.  But after watching Jackie, the biographical drama with Natalie Portman, I felt compelled to include this little trinket box from Hill House Home - because even the forever-remembered First Lady style icon needs a little spunk. 

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Porcelain Keepsake Box - Hill House Home// Berkley Wedding Dress - Anne Barge