Thursday, July 24, 2014

White + Polka Dots



top: Theory (similar) // pants: Marc by Marc Jacobs // necklace: Max&Chloe // bracelets: J. Crew, David Yurman, Hermes // bag: Goyard // shoes: Chanel

xoxo, lcb

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

A Night at the Hotel





dress: MINKPINK // shoes: Juicy Couture (similar) // earrings: Kendra Scott // bracelets: Margaret Elizabeth & gifts from Africa // bag: Tory Burch (similar)

xoxo, lcb

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Neon + Brights



Dress: Amanda Uprichard (similar) // Necklace: Rhapsody Designs // Shoes: Pour La Victoire // Bracelets: David Yurman, Hermes // Earrings: Calypso St. Barth // Clutch: Clare Vivier

xoxo, lcb

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Street Style: Paris Couture Shows

Style.com featured these street style pictures taken by Tommy Ton in Paris during the Couture Shows. I fell in LOVE with the way he captured these women and their style. See more here!





xoxo, lcb

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Fashion + Life

I have always read about Diana Vreeland, because her life truly fascinates me. She revolutionized the fashion world and had a major impact on all aspects of the fashion industry through her time as editor at both Harper's Bazaar and Vogue. She paved the way for today's editors like Anna Wintour. Vreeland was in the middle of all the action and began the worldwide fashion empire that exists today!

15 Things You Didn't Know about Diana Vreeland

1. The pillows in her home were infused with perfume via hypodermic needles.

2. Before becoming a fashion editor, Diana had a lingerie shop in London. Legend has it that Wallis Simpson seduced Edward, then Prince of Wales, while wearing one of Diana's nightgowns. "Mom's store brought down the British Empire," her son Frederick once joked. She often had her own nightgowns tailored, with up to three fittings on a single one.

3. She always had her dollar bills and her tissues ironed before putting them in her handbag.

4. She ate the same lunch every day: a whole-wheat peanut-butter-and-marmalade sandwich, washed down with scotch. "Peanut butter is the greatest invention since Christianity," she said.

5. She rarely left the house before noon, and she often conducted serious business from her tub.

6. The only thing Diana loved more than fashion was reading, and her favorite book was Moby-Dick. "My life has been more influenced by books than by any other one thing," she said.

7. Hollywood director Joel Schumacher got his start working with her as a fashion stylist.

8. Diana's signature color was red, but she never found the perfect shade, which was, according to her, "the color of a child's cap in any Renaissance portrait."

9. She had her custom-made shoes shined for years before she ever started wearing them. And once they entered her rotation, she had the leather and the soles shined every day.

10. She approved of jeans but only on the right body: "I think blue jeans are the most beautiful things in the world, and they can be as tight as you can wear them, but only if you look well and have long limbs."

11. Paris's Hôtel de Crillon reserved her personal bed linens for her frequent visits.

12. Her grandson Nicholas is a Tibetan Buddhist monk (the first Westerner to be made an abbot), while my husband, Alexander, has always worked in fashion.

13. She loved surfing though she'd never been on a board.

14. Diana's Kabuki-like blush was a signature that not everyone understood. A kindly flight attendant once offered,"Here, honey, let me rub in your rouge for you."

15. Her "Why Don't You...?" column was parodied in a 1938 issue of The New Yorker: "If a perfectly strange lady came up to you on the street and demanded, 'Why don't you travel with a little raspberry-colored blanket to throw over yourself...' the chances are that you would...hit her with a bottle."

If you ever have the chance, watch this documentary on her life! 

Friday, July 11, 2014

Wear Willow

Today, I was so excited to find out that my favorite beach boutique's new website went live! Last year, I hosted a giveaway from them, remember? Whenever I am in Seaside or Rosemary Beach, I always stop by Willow.  They truly have such a great collection of brands, and their staff is always so friendly! For some reason, I always enjoy shopping out of town more than I do at home. I think it is the idea of having a little bit of my vacation at home that appeals to me. Anyways, you must go see their website and some of their new things! 

My favorites:
{perfectly pink purse that could double as a beach bag}

{love the blue accent of these earrings}

{cute romper that could easily transition into fall}

{LOVE the colors in this maxi dress}

{great necklace to add color to neutral outfits}

xoxo, lcb

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Lovely Jewels: Loren Hope

Lately, one of my favorite jewelry designers has been Loren Hope. All of her pieces are so unique and beautifully created. Loren Hope is a jewelry collection created by designer Loren Barhaam. You can shop online here, or you can find her lovely jewelry in many stores nationwide. 






*images via pinterest

xoxo, lcb

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Favorite Summer Sandals

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3 // 4
5 // 6

During the Summer, I usually find one pair of comfortable, neutral flat sandals and wear them to death. A neutral flat sandal can be paired with almost any summer outfit. I love a sandal that can be worn to the pool or beach as well as out to dinner. These are some of my favorites I found for this season!

xoxo, lcb