In the Washington, DC area, Columbus Day offers an opportunity to make a quick weekend getaway. Philadelphia is a short drive or train ride away and is perfect for a long weekend. Our family had been meaning to do a trip to Philadelphia for a while but something would always come up and we could . . .
Archives for September 2017
4 Ideas To Stay Cool In An Indian Summer
The first official day of fall has come and gone and there is no sign on the East Coast that summer temps are going away anytime soon. I'm not complaining. I want to keep the summer vibe going as long as possible. In honor of our Indian summer, I put together this list to help you stay stylish and . . .
The Art of Tomboy Chic
A few months ago I stopped by a girlfriend's house for an in-home shopping party and charity fundraiser. As she introduced me to another friend, she complimented my outfit, a departure from my typical attire at our daughters' Sunday morning soccer games. I listened as she explained to her friend . . .
How to Grow Your Own Long, Luscious, and Full Eyelashes
Girlfriends, I think we can all agree that the last couple of years have been all about eyelashes and eyebrows. More on eyebrows later. For now, let's talk about the secret to growing full, luscious, long, and REAL eyelashes. I'm not sure why, but as I've gotten older my eyelashes have become . . .
White After Labor Day? Yes you can!
Recently at lunch, my girlfriend confided that she never wore white after Labor Day. She didn't think it was allowed. She went on to explain that fashion rules dictate that you can only wear white between late May and early September and only ecru, cream, and beige are appropriate for the rest of . . .
Statement Tees For Kids That Really Make A Statement
Can we agree that statement tees are a super fun way to say something while you actually say nothing at all. I love them. The most important element of the statement tee is that you believe in what you are wearing. That's why I really love these tee's for kids. The messages are really powerful and . . .