Fashion

Wishbone, Not The Dog

 When it comes to jewelry, I love small pieces over chunky ones. I’m dainty, I can’t wear big pieces! I also like to layer and stack my jewelry and don’t like to feel weighed down.

I had the opportunity to pair up with Samantha Faye, who designs beautifully delicate gems. She has everything from little giraffe charms to wishbones, which I was delighted to get!

samantha faye wishbone necklace 2 How cute is this lil guy?!

layered necklaces Recently, I’ve been all about gold. I rarely wear silver anymore because I feel that gold is just more me. But I love mixing metals and doing whatever I want, so Samantha Faye’s silver wishbone makes a perfect layering piece for me. I love the way it looks when paired with other delicate chains!

samantha faye wishbone necklace Want to know something really cool? The chains are adjustable! You can make your necklace 16 or 18 inches depending on what you feel like wearing. That’s a super neat feature that you won’t find anywhere else.

I’ve worn this necklace everyday for months, and it’s become a staple in my jewelry collection. If you’re looking for light and whimsical pieces, Samantha Faye is totally for you.

And I’ve got a special offer just for you!

As one of my amazing readers, you get FREE SHIPPING with the code “roll tide” so go get yourself some jewels!

This review contains a sample product sent for consideration by Samantha Faye. Financial compensation was not received for this post. All opinions expressed here are my own.

Tiny Rings

I think there’s some kind of innate thing that makes girls go Awwww when we see something small and cute. When I saw this tiny ring, I did just that. Knuckle rings are a huge (sort of an oxymoron there no?) trend right now, and I’m totally loving into it.

[Motif Midi Ring//Free People]

Fifty Shades

You thought this was going to be about Fifty Shades Of Grey didn’t you? Gotcha! Yes, I’ve read all three books. Yes, I loved all of them. Yes, I love Christian Grey and am not above stumbling into random offices in downtown Atlanta just to find a CEO who will take me out for coffee. Or dinner. Or whatever. And if he so happens to look like Ian Somerhalder who I am dying for the Hollywood gods to cast as Mr. Grey, then so be it. I won’t complain. ANYWAY…

Working at a spa means you have to maintain some kind of relaxing and pleasing aesthetic. Our place is black and white with hard wood floors and touches of silver and amber. It’s super pretty and clean and looks how you would want a spa to look. I have to wear all white. Everyday. I had no idea how difficult this was. I thought I had a lot of white in my wardrobe, but I was very very wrong.

[This shirt would fall under "blend-with-the-wall" white]

I am now going to name fifty shades of white to broaden the horizons of my work outfits:

1. Hospital walls

2. Printer paper

3. Styrafoam

4. Apple charger

5. Macbook (circa 2006)

6. Cloud

7. Ivory

8. Eggshell

9. Floss

10. Cauliflower

11. Lightbulb

12. Frosted glass

13. Snow

14. Crown molding

15. Parking space lines

16. Dashes in roads

17. White-out

18. Car headlights

19. Pearl

20. Five brand wine bottles

21. Receipt

22. Book pages

23. Square device

24. Coffee creamer

25. Half & half

26. 2% Milk

27. Whole milk

28. Skim milk (am I cheating?)

29. Contact case

30. Chalk

31. White-board

32. Bones

33. Teeth

34. Eyeball

35. Hanes shirt

36. Buttercream frosting

37. Angel food cake

38. Pound cake

39. Carnation

40. Rice

41. Jay Manuel’s hair

42. Betty White

43. Bleach

44. Boy-band frosted tips

45. Snow leopard

46. KISS face paint

47. Oreo filling

48. Jergen’s lotion

49. Sunspot

50. Sunscreen

Pining For

Ever since I saw these Isabel Marant sneaker wedges on one of my blogger-heroines, Man Repeller, I knew I needed some in my life.

[Image via Man Repeller]

Unfortunately, as a recent college graduate I have limited funds. Fortunately, HonestlyWTF has rounded up some slightly more affordable pairs (read: I’ll still be saving for a while). Now I know it’s not exactly practical to wear wedged sneakers, but when is fashion ever really practical? I think sneaker wedges are probably way more comfortable than the ones I was kicking around in yesterday. So in reality, they’re necessary. That is skewed fashion blogger logic, and I’m okay with that.

I’m digging these from Lemarè. Definitely an investment, but my head is already spinning with outfit options! I already have a jar set aside for the “Sneaker Wedge Fund.”

Eighties Animal

[Forever 21 Bowie shirt, Old Navy cargo vest, thrifted jorts, Target leopard wedges]

I may not be a child of the eighties but sometimes I sure feel like it. I’ve got plenty of hair, and I’m drawn to all things neon. I had a wonderful meeting today and some really exciting things are happening! I can’t wait to share with you all.

This is what happens when you live in a zoo.

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