And just like that, it was our last weekend in LA. Friday night we celebrated our final days at our jobs out here with mexican (sorry East Coast, the West Coast really does rule here) and margs (one day early for National Margarita Day) before getting down to the real business of packing for the rest of the weekend. With less and less furniture and more and more things in boxes it’s a little like living in a storage unit, but luckily we’ll be on the road in just a few more days. Until then, stick around for the last days of me running around in California!
at ease
While I’d like to pretend that I’m as at ease right now as these pictures indicate (taken last weekend, when it still felt like we had plennnttyyy of time left in LA), I’ve actually been a much more scattered version of myself these last couple of days. There’s some huge things on the horizon in the next few weeks that I cannot wait to share with you all.. but the logistics of getting there first are more than a little unnerving. To channel a mental calm, an outfit this easygoing surely can’t hurt. I’m usually not this casual style-wise but a mix of seriously comfortable short overalls, ankle boots and a cargo vest (last seen here) will be perfect for our cross country road trip that kicks off next Friday. Who’s placing bets on how many states we’ll cross before I’ll have to surrender my bare legs to tights again?
Asos Beanie c/o // Sunglass Warehouse Aviators c/o // Gap Tee // Urban Outfitters Vest – similar // Grayson Overalls c/o // Steve Madden Boots via Marshalls
black cat crossing
I wouldn’t exactly call myself superstitious (my birthday falls on the 13th and it’s been my favorite number for far longer than it’s been Taylor Swift’s..), but lately things are going so perfectly that I find myself actually worried I’m going to jinx it all somehow. Break a mirror, walk under a ladder, see a black cat crossing, you get the idea. To beat luck at it’s own game I figured I’d play the black cat, and for an easy date night look this past weekend went head to toe in the color save for the addition of a few choice leopard print accents. I’m not sure if this look is more LA or more NY? But I guess that’s a battle I’ll work out once I’m back settled on the other coast, still riding on the high of my recent good fortunes. Keep your fingers crossed for me.
Urban Outfitters Jacket // Madewell Peplum Top – similar // H&M Pleated Skirt – similar // Vintage YSL Clutch // Sunglass Warehouse Sunglasses c/o // Shoemint Heels
serious business
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how I’d like to evolve my work wear wardrobe as I move on to a new position (and back to New York in general). While I don’t know if more serious is the most apt description I think more streamlined is fitting. Here in LA I’ve definitely found myself drawn towards more and more casual looks and so I’m pretty excited to get back to dressing up a bit more. For work, that will mean more pencil skirts and blazers/light jackets and maybe a little less denim. But since it’s still me (and the West Coast has definitely had it’s influence) you can probably expect pops of color to stick around, playful print mixes thrown in there and a slouchy t-shirt or two. And perhaps I’ll trade in my trusty ankle boots for an extra pair of sky high heels. Now, let’s call a cab.
Langford Market Jacket c/o – now 50% off! // Sunglass Warehouse Glasses c/0 // F21 Striped T-Shirt // J.Crew Factory Pencil Skirt – love this one // Sole Society Bag c/o // Thrifted Necklace // Zara Heels – similar here
weekend flashback
With less than 2 weeks left in Los Angeles – and a to do list (and accompanying stress levels) that have pretty much reached fever pitch, we still managed to find a few moments to relax this weekend and share a very California Valentine’s Day (it involved a pitcher of margaritas on the beach and setting off sparklers in the sand – both of which are actually illegal.. but true love is reckless, right?). And between putting together boxes and selling our life’s belongings off on craigslist, I snuck some time to daydream about the decor in our next place (in case you missed it I shared a peek into our LA home here) and planning out the cross country route we’d take on our return trip. Anyone else ever done a coast to coast road trip? We went the southern route on our way here and are thinking of going northern on the way back (starting up in San Francisco) – would love suggestions from anyone who’s driven/lives along the way!