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Ready for Vacay

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Alice McCall Top and Pant / Miista Bootie / Lack of Color Hat / Sunday Somewhere Sunnies

It's been a hot minute but needless to say, the juggle of styling and blogging can get a little crazy! Hopefully you've been following me on Insta to see up-to-date adventures. Speaking of adventures, this look had me ready to travel. Shot at my favorite Greek restaurant in the Lower East Side (Souvlaki), the bright colors and patterns were so fun to play into with my vacay-inspired look. I love a good matching set and I especially admired the unique qualities in this Alice McCall duo. The tailored silhouettes in black added a new edge and menswear quality to a typically feminine eyelet. Paired with a bright boot and straw hat, I created a look that is uniquely mine and has me ready to venture anywhere from Mykonos to Cannes. Any fun summer plans abroad? Comment in the box below!

xx
e

tags: alice mccall, lack of color, sunday somewhere, miista, travel, style, summer, inspiration, eyelet
categories: Style, Travel
Monday 05.16.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Short Story of an Outfit

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Ganni Bomber and Blouse / Awoke Vintage Leather Dress (similar or here) / Falke Tights / Miista Boots / Aldo Backpack / Alibi Earring / Pared Sunnies

The Outfit.
Still sifting thru photos of copious street style outfits as Paris Fashion Week slowly comes to a close.... Though I didn't make it this year to that beautiful city, I still managed to have a bit of fun with my looks during NYFW. This one included. Famous for their reworked leather, Awoke Vintage churned out this leather "overall dress" that was basically needs to worn immediately by Alexa Chung. (Am I right?!) Needless to say, I knew I needed it the moment I saw it. But what to pair with it? A stray away from the typical neutral, I played with patterns in my favorite color (besides black, white, grey and beige of course), blue. A thin striped blouse against a shiny, silky, floral printed bomber were just the additions that this dress needed to be taken to the next level.

The Shoe. 
Nothing goes with a mini more than pointy-ass boots. These things are leathal and lovely. The pebbled and somewhat metallic nature on these Miista booties are everything I'm looking for in a cool shoe that takes you thru every season seamlessly. Leg-elongating, man-repelling, and easy on the eyes? I'll take 'em.

The Bag.
While we like to look at most FW images and think that the fashionistas are running thru these crazy days with nothing more than a matchbox sized clutch.... don't forget their Escalades parked around the corner holding the contents of the rest of their purses. For us NY ladies who don't have the luxury and/or who value the (usual) timeliness and savings of the Subway, we get resourceful with our carryalls. Insert, the backpack. While I love a good old school Jansport, the backpack made a comeback in the streetstyle scene a few years ago in a much chicer and elevated form. I love how this Aldo one is super structured, minimal, and black of course. I can virtually wear it with anything and it fits just about everything from an extra pair of sneaks to dry shampoo. 

The Accessories.
Last but not least, those little pieces that add the perfect final touch. I typically neglect the jewelry area as a bit of minimalist but these earrings could not not be worn. They're the kind of earring that you wear while Stairway to Heaven plays in the background of your entrance. And paired with some wild cheetah, flat-top sunnies, I was airing on the edge of feeling like a total rockstar. 

Welp. I just gave you my life story into that look. It was a favorite and I hope you enjoyed it, too :) Shop the links til you drop, ladies. Shop til you drop.

xx
e

 

Photography by Becky Siegel

tags: nyfw, street style, streetstyle, fashion week, ganni, vintage, awoke vintage, miista, aldo
categories: Style, Fashion Week, Vintage
Wednesday 03.09.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

La Boqueria

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Edith A Miller Top & Shorts (similar) / Miista Booties / Mansur Gavriel Bag

One of the "go-to" spots while visiting Barcelona is La Boqueria (the market). The main market in town is chock-full of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, you name it!  I decided to play up the beautiful display of fresh colors by sporting a red and white look. I'm not usually big on color but red is a favorite pop and fun shade to throw into the mix when traveling somewhere sunny. I was head over heels obsessed with each piece in this look. The super-soft, ribbed, knit top and bottom by a brand that knows a good stripe, the perfect bucket bag, and a fun red bootie all combine for a comfy but festive look. Perfect for traveling in warmer weather I'd say :) Definitely add this market to your list (even if only for the photo ops) BUT do not bring a bag. It's pick-pocket city. The first of many tips and tricks to come on my posts of Barça. Enjoy!

xx
e

 

Photography by Savannah Davis

tags: edith a miller, miista, MANSUR GAVRIEL, travel, barcelona, style
categories: Style, Travel
Friday 01.15.16
Posted by Emma Sousa
 

Well Suited

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AYR Blazer & Pant / Forever 21 Blouse / Miista Shoes

I recently did a closet sweep and realized I was missing two key items any reasonable "fashionista" should own: a suit and a statement bootie.

SUIT -- The suit has been around for ages. I mean those 80s shoulder pads and ill fits of the 90s? Needless to say, the suit silhouette has been through the ringer over the past 50 years. Thank GOD as of late, it has made a revival in a slim, minimal, sexy style. Insert this AYR pairing I found in an unexpected navy with a bit of sheen. I could rock this suit with a tee and Cons, a camisole and pointy pumps, or like I did here, with a tie neck blouse and fun booties. My two main points to preach when finding your perfect suit? QUALITY AND FIT. There is nothing worse than an ill-fitting suit. Period. And like I said, suits have been and will be around, so this is not an area to "skimp". Buy a quality suit, in quality material, in a timeless silhouette. It will last you a lifetime.

Statement Bootie -- I fell in love with these embossed booties from Miista that have detailing all the way down to the heel. Red is my go-to for any pop of color in an accessory but I've never scored anything quite as unique as these. They add the perfect contrast to the suit here and are a closet staple to amp up any minimal or normcore look . Shop the links above to add these two essentials to your wardrobe.

xx
e

 

Photography by Becky Siegel

 

tags: closet essentials, ayr, miista, statement boot, suit
categories: Style
Saturday 10.24.15
Posted by Emma Sousa
Comments: 1
 

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