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 . . .
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 . . .
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 . . .
The Tote Bag I Can’t Live Without This Spring
Like most of you, I'm on the go a lot. Often, when I leave my house in the morning, I know I'll be gone most of the day so I'm trying to pack everything I think I might need. I had been on the hunt for an inexpensive yet stylish tote bag that could fit everything I carry around -- a change of . . .
Six Days In Fashion-Forward Barcelona
Are you ready to read the ultimate Barcelona travel guide? Just kidding . . . I'm hardly an expert on this city, I only spent six days there (but I might have qualified to be an expert on where to find the best clothes and shoes). This was my first trip to Barcelona but certainly not my last. I've . . .