A few years ago the kids and I were visiting a girlfriend in the Denver area. While on a hike, she casually mentioned how much state pride there was in Colorado. I hadn't noticed until then just how prevalent Colorado merchandise had become. Most everyone was wearing Colorado gear in some form and . . .
A Life-Changing Concert App
Since my post on concert/festival style I've heard from quite a few of you who are also into music. While I've been a music lover my whole life, my availability to attend concerts waned for a bit while my kids were younger. Now that they are older I'm happy to welcome back that part of my life. . . .
Dressed Up or Dressed Down: Two Ways To Wear A Blazer
There's something about a blazer that always makes me feel powerful and professional which is a nice change of pace after ten years of working outside a traditional office. It's a classic piece that ALWAYS looks great with jeans or with pants, skirt, or a dress for a more traditional . . .
Easter Basket Gift Ideas
Easter kind of snuck up on me this year. If you are late getting your Easter baskets together (or just perpetually late, that's okay too!) there's still plenty of time to shop (thank you, Amazon). I've put together some ideas for kids, tweens, and teens (since I've got one in each of those . . .
Gingham For Spring
One of the hottest trends this spring is gingham. Combine it with a couple other trends with staying power from this year and last (ruffle sleeves, off-the-shoulder looks, or both) and you've got the formula for the perfect spring dress. I discovered this gingham dress at Scout & Molly's . . .
A Versatile Dress For Transitional Weather
Spring is such a tricky time of year for getting dressed. It's often cold in the mornings but by mid-day, if the sun is out, it can be very warm. I think long sleeve dresses are perfect for this type of weather because they are warm enough for the morning and evening chill but not so warm that you . . .