Monthly Archives: September 2015

GIVE ME FLARE

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I’m back in NYC for fashion week, and my darker locks totally bring out the rock n’ roll in me. I’m slipping back into extra wide flares along with blacks and whites. Hiding behind round aviators. But right now, I can’t get enough of the True Religion Runway Collection Flare jeans. Talk about the most comfortable, stretchy flare ever made. Plus, it’s got that distressed hem that gives it that extra ooze of cool. Even reminding me of my grungy raw edged flares back in the 90’s. I like this indigo jean best with my favorite tee-shirt (yes I’m still a Los Angeles girl at heart) and skinny neck scarf. With denim, everything goes. It’s a little Kate Moss. But a lot more off-duty.

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// True Religion Runway Collection Flare jeans, Saint Laurent scarf, Assembly shirt, Elizabeth & James vest + sunglasses, Coach handbag, Matt Bernson shoes //

THE METALLIC SKIRT

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With fall just around the corner, I’m already taking out my fall pieces. Flannel shirt? Check. Metallic skirt? Check. Yet I’m still mixing in my summer favorites. The off-the-shoulder tops and platform sandals. I love that eclectic style that comes with the in-between stage of seasons. Throwing whatever you’ve got on. A little grunge. A little girly. Completely random proportions that seem to work when you just wing it. Fashion month is ahead, and I’m ready.

Oh, and thank you Mom for the killer circle handbag.

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// Viva Aviva top, French Connection metallic skirt, Elizabeth and James flannel shirt, Kenneth Cole sandals, Vintage bag //

PORTO SANTO STEFANO

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Italy’s best kept secret is definitely the beautiful coast of Porto Santo Stefano. You won’t find this beautiful place in many travel books, and that’s what makes it super special. It’s more of Italian local’s summer destination. The beaches are so incredibly blue green that it doesn’t even look real. So isolated and untouched that you find yourself driving in circles before you find that tiny wooden sign pointing you in the right direction! Eventually we found the sign “Calla de Gesso” scribbled on a little wooden board. We looked over the cliff in awe. I had never seen anything so serene! Water so crystal clear. Made for swimming out to the giant rocks, only to discover hidden coves. We sat and dangled our feet, fully enjoying this once in a lifetime moment. When we’re on the road, we always made sure to pack some mozzarella tomato sandwiches because we really never knew where we’d end up, and there’s nothing a good sandwich can’t fix when you’re on the go. I had a feeling we’d be on this tiny little beach for most of the day, with nothing but our little umbrella stuck in the rocks, and a layer of sunscreen. Calla de Gesso reminded me so much beach I was reading about in the book Beautiful Ruins…a tiny beach washed up with little rocks on the side of a cliff. And it’s so difficult to get to, but worth trekking down in the summer heat. We also spent a day at the calm La Feniglia Ansedonia. A beach town lined with giant tall trees. I still remember the meal we had there like it was yesterday. It was one of the best meals we had the entire trip! We started with extra fresh buttery garlic mussels, and licked our plates clean of the shrimp spaghetti. We rented bikes and were zooming down the coast, only the trees towering above us. I was living in nothing but one-piece swimsuits and cut-off denim shorts. Complete freedom. Life is good.

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// Solid & Striped red swimsuit, Hudson Jeans boyfriend shorts, Onia black swimsuit//