Holiday Lookbook: Classic Essentials that Will Stand the Test of Time

Holiday Lookbook: Classic Essentials that Will Stand the Test of Time

Going on holiday is a fun and exciting time - a time to explore new places, visit new cultures and relax in some of the most beautiful places in the world. However, when you go on holiday, you have to pack some of the best fashion in your luggage.

Fashion trends change so quickly these days that last summer’s outfits are old news by your next holiday. Some of the summer fashion must-haves this year, as seen on the 2019 catwalk, have been amazing, but they would only last for the 2019 season.

Yet there are some items that will always be fashionable and you can look stunning in them whenever you wear them, on whatever holiday.

These classic outfits are also helping us to better protect the environment. This is something that businesses across the world are encouraging. Bonds, for instance, is leading the way with their promise to reduce energy and water usage by 40% and 50% respectively.

So, if you want to make an impact on the environment and wear timeless classic pieces to look absolutely stunning, read the list below.

1. Long dresses

Whether you’re heading to a fine dining restaurant at night, or walking along a seafront, the long dress is a classic fashion statement that looks great on just about anyone. They can be used to pull on over a swimsuit after a few lengths of the hotel pool, or even be worn to visit the many religious grounds across the world.

Just be sure that you have a dress that is long, with a light and airy cut.

2. Shorts

Shorts are versatile (especially denim shorts). They can be used in combination with other clothes and accessories to create new, sensational looks that will turn heads. Shorts can also be a practical item if you plan to participate in any sports. Golf courses, beach games and even tennis are perfect activities to wear stylish sports shorts.

When fashion magazines covered their top fashion items you must wear this year, shorts were on the list.

3. Wrap dresses

Wrap dresses are perfect for all body types because of the way they complement your figure. The individual bands can be made higher, lower, narrower or wider to fit your individual shape. 

In addition, these versatile items are great for any weather, and they can be easily teamed with a smart jacket or shawl in the evening, when the temperatures are cooler.

4. Jumpsuit

While most people wouldn’t expect to see a jumpsuit in a lookbook, this is an item that should definitely be on the list. When you have a well-fitting jumpsuit, you can look amazing when out and about in all sorts of weather.

Jumpsuits have made a big comeback in recent years and are even one of the most popular pieces for bloggers over at the Fashion Changers Lounge. They are surprisingly very practical and make for a great look – particularly if you are taking a cruise or expect a day of sailing.

5. Oversized sunglasses

Sometimes, bigger means better. Oversized sunglasses aren’t just for movie stars on the red carpet – you can use them to make a striking statement that immediately transforms any outfit you’re wearing. You can even mix it up, choosing different shapes and colours to match your mood. Fluorescent yellow? Check. Pastel green? Check. A more muted black? Double-check. 

6. Flat shoes

One type of footwear that will never really disappear is flats. Many of the top models this year ditched their high heels and instead returned to flat footwear. These items are more comfortable while walking around, allowing you to actually enjoy a stroll down by the seafront as you walk past some of the best restaurants in Europe.

7. Short dresses

Short dresses are versatile and great for making you look stunning in the hot summer sun, anywhere in the world. They can be worn in a variety of situations; including down by the pool, exploring the local town or going out at night.

Conclusion

When you’re travelling you want to pack smart. Take as little as possible to ensure that you don’t go over baggage allowances, but also enough that you can look great whatever the occasion. That is why some of the best fashion items are versatile and will remain favourites for years to come.

Shoe History: 100 Years of Iconic Pumps, Platforms & Heels

Shoe History: 100 Years of Iconic Pumps, Platforms & Heels

I stumbled upon this stunning video summarizing a century’s worth of shoe history in 3 minutes. Take a look at how female style has evolved from covered leather shoes in neutral tones to sky-high stilettos in bold hues.

It’s fascinating to realize just how lucky we are that the designs we get to enjoy nowadays may have been frowned upon or inexistent at one point in time.  Self-expression in the form of apparel has never been this exciting. We’re fortunate to live in a time when design has become so democratized that diverse creative apparel concepts can be brought to life and worn by millions at a price point they can afford.  

Poolside Flamingo Love

Poolside Flamingo Love

Ever wondered why pink flamingos are so popular in fashion, interior design, and art? Known as the hot pink queen of kitsch, the plastic flamingo was created by a sculptor back in 1957. His name was Don Featherstone, and he ended up winning an Ig Nobel Art Prize for his creation of what was originally meant to be a three-dimensional lawn ornament. Reportedly, Featherstone based his design flamingo photos he saw in National Geographic. Somehow this sculptor had captured the visual style of an era: the pink flamingo soon became a symbol of Americana. The quintessential yard décor piece that went from eccentric and kitschy to being recognized as a nostalgic piece of art. 

I´ve always felt drawn to the playful, retro look that flamingos add to any type of design piece, and that’s why this one-piece by Bikinima called my attention. Check out the caption below the image for details about the rest of the pieces I am wearing.

Sunglasses: Dior, Headband: American Apparel, Swimsuit: Bikinima

 

 

 

 

Vintage Inspired Fashion: 4 Chic Summer Looks

Vintage Inspired Fashion: 4 Chic Summer Looks

Figuring out what to wear during Summer months can be a struggle. Too much and you’ll melt inside the garment, and too little and you might feel overexposed. You also want to reveal your personal style and personality without going overboard, but did I mention the heat? Living in tropical areas for years has taught me a lesson or two about styling expressive outfits that are still fresh and wearable. Throughout this post, I’ll share four looks that are both vintage-inspired and incredibly comfortable.

Bohemian Luxe

White and pastels are an infallible color combination that keeps things simple but elegant. Wear your favorite white shorts with an open-back pastel top like this lilac lace halter from Tobi.

Bohemian Luxe

Handmade Wanderlust

Artisanal garments remind us of the fascinating little handmade shops we run into when we travel. I paired high-rise denim shorts with this stunning black crochet crop top. Since the crochet allows for air to flow, you’ll never find a fresher piece to stroll around the city!

Handmade Wanderlust

50s Pool Gal

I am of the opinion that women in the 1950s were the first to make swimming truly fashionable. To create that 50s girl vibe, I chose this serenity blue monokini with strong geometric accents and interesting diagonals. I paired it with oversized plastic round sunglasses by Polette to seal the retro look.

50s Pool Gal

Modern Colonial Romance

I’ll admit it: I am a hopeless romantic. I can’t tell when it started for sure, but I know every time I visit a colonial city like Cartagena (pictured) this damsel-in-distress persona immediately pops out. This impeccable bell sleeve top makes you feel well-dressed and laid back at the same time. I combined it with khaki scrunchy shorts and my Palm earrings from the Nostalgiosity Tulum Collection.

Modern Colonial Romance

This post was sponsored by Tobi. Thoughts and opinions are my own.

What to Wear in Cartagena: The Packing List

What to Wear in Cartagena: The Packing List

So, you can’t wait to land in Cartagena and sip a luscious mojito while peeking at the ocean from an ancient stone bastion. (Wait, you didn’t know that was possible? It is!). You’re daydreaming about peaceful strolls down narrow streets full of boutiques and unknown flavors. The island life. A dreamy boutique hotel. I get it. But there’s something we’ll need to fix first: your suitcase. What should you pack for your next trip to Cartagena? This article has got you covered.

What to Wear in Cartagena

What you’ll find below are my recommendations as far as what to wear on your next trip to Cartagena and how to style each piece to have the most comfortable, exciting, and (why not!) fashion-forward stay possible. Because of its tropical climate, Cartagena is similar to other Caribbean cities like Tulum, so you may also want to check out this outfit guide for the Riviera Maya.

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Shorts & Other Bottoms

Like I’ve suggested before, avoid thick denim because it just adds to the heat you’ll experience anywhere in the Caribbean. Go for thinner fabrics and looser fits. I find that light denim also helps create a fresher look when you visit sunny cities like Cartagena. Because they are closer to white, these types of pants and shorts also make the colored elements around them seem much more vibrant. For this particular trip, I wore light American Eagle shorts with subtle crochet appliques on the sides.

Color-wise, I was slightly more adventurous this time around. I discovered a contemporary folk brand called Santa Marguerite that collaborates with artisans in small villages throughout Central and South America to add a modern twist to traditional weaving techniques and folk patterns. This particular San Vicente top felt like it was made for the city, with the bright teal, orange, and magenta accents. I swear if you took all of Cartagena’s walls and created a color palette, it would look a lot like the folk pattern on that shirt.

Swimming Suits and Cover-Ups

I have always found that hand-woven crochet reflects what is still right about the fashion industry. Not because materials or garments themselves are particularly expensive, but because of the time and dedication invested in each piece. Because they are made by hand, crochet accents are reminiscent of fashion as a craft, which is an idea that I strongly identify with. For Cartagena, I went with a colorful 2-piece bikini by one of my favorite brands: Agua Bendita. You’ve read my thoughts on it before, and how I admire their revival of retro swimwear trends. Gobio, in particular, is a model inspired by a freshwater fish by the same name.

Blouses, Dresses, and Tunics

Let’s talk about blouses for a second. Off-shoulder lace blouses to be more specific. I have developed a strong preference for these pieces over time. They take breeze, water, and sand extremely well and that just qualifies them as the quintessential beachwear staple. In my opinion, the right off-shoulder lace blouse can make you feel colonial and island surroundings a bit more deeply. They just come with an air of romanticism that feels serene, simple, and carefree.

Accessories for Cartagena

But how can you create that whole beach-to-city look without carrying an entire new outfit in your bag? Accessories are the answer. Headpieces like bandanas and jewelry can get you there in 5 minutes. Let’s look at a few ways to do this.

Statement earrings that can get wet

I brought all four earrings in the Nostalgiosity Tulum Collection and enjoyed alternating them during the entire trip. Since they are made of gold-plated bronze, they’ll take a significant amount of humidity and sand without losing shine. You can always take them off while diving into the water and put them back on for some effortless beach glam.

Headbands

Nothing like a wired headband to control wild beach hair. One of my favorite brands (and yes, it will live on) is American Apparel, and they offer some of the most durable, high-quality hair accessories you will find. While not available at this time, their Twist Scarf is one of the best buys I’ve ever made — and yes, I got one in every color while I could. You saw me wearing the black one on the off-shoulder blouse photo above. The brand is expected to return this summer with an online flagship store.

Sunglasses

Bring one pair that works with blacks, one that works with browns, and something that doesn’t really go well with anything but is an outfit in and of itself. A classic pair of Ray Bans will do the trick, but this unique pair of yellow aviators by Mango is a showstopper on its own.

 Ideal Shoes for Cartagena (and any other beach trip, really)

Wedges and espadrilles with natural fibers will go a long way in this sandy city. Bring a pair of plastic sandals that can take even more water for beach and pool events. I’ve used and recommend Melissa, a brand that has completely reinvented the idea of a plastic shoe.

New Fly Flip Flop by Melissa

Beauty & Makeup While in Cartagena

As I’ve explained before, our best makeup choice during a beach trip is called H2O. Drink lots and lots and lots of water. Aside from that, and only if you want to wear some light makeup, here are my picks.

  • A compact eyeshadow palette that works for day and night looks. Tarte’s Tease Tartelette is a great one to bring.
  • Two lipsticks: one hydrating, everyday tone and one intense, dark shade
  • Your skincare products, including something to exfoliate with, a toner, soap, and a moisturizer. Bring face wipes and carry them with you.

Any other tips of your own?

Feel free to share any other tips or questions in the comments section below.

 

The Nostalgiosity Guide to Boyfriend Jeans

The Nostalgiosity Guide to Boyfriend Jeans

Boyfriend jeans are relaxed, comfortable, and — based on what I’ve been seeing in stores — definitely having a moment! Brands are adding feminine details like embroidery and embellishments to turn a traditionally masculine garment into a woman’s best friend when putting together a casual outfit. Here is an idea of how to dress them up and down, a couple of inspiration pics, and three inexpensive boyfriend jeans (all under $60!) that you’ll absolutely love.

You can get them here:

1. Boyfriend Low Ripped Jeans – $39.99 at H&M 

2. Boyfriend Jeans – $88 at Abercrombie & Fitch

3. Lucky Brand Women’s Sienna Slim Boyfriend – $84.99 at Amazon

(Bloggers featured above: Macarena Gea, Aimee Song & Anabelle Fleur)