Sunday, December 21, 2014

Party With Preppies






Me- Dress: Vineyard Vines Shoes: Tory Burch
Mikey- Shirt: Gap Pants: Gap Tie: Gap 

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Pop your collar?

Ever since the '80's its been the preppy thing to do to pop your collar. In the summer, when your sailing, the best way to prevent sunburn is to pop you collar. This look with sailors caught on with kids in prep schools and members of country clubs and I couldn't love the look of it more. 
It's not supposed to be perfect, but kind of messy in a styled way. 
Personally, I say yes, pop your collar. 

Friday, December 19, 2014

My Uniform

I have so many clothes in my closet and dressers that some days I don’t even know what to wear. We usually go for the most comfortable thing on these days, and I call that my uniform. It’s the outfit I go to when I cant think of anything else to wear.
This outfit consists of jeans, khakis or cords paired with L.L.Bean boots, a button up or flannel, and a sweater over that. This outfit is so simply classic and can be worn virtually anywhere. I love wearing this to school because it’s collegiate and put together without being uncomfortable or overdone. Plus classrooms are always freezing and the layers help you stay warm. 
Kiel James Patrick and Sadie Zucchi perfected this look. 

Friday, December 5, 2014

Staying Organized

Staying Organized
When your calendar is always full it can be hard to keep track of what is going on in your life. The most important thing to do when you are so busy is to stay organized.  Everyone has his or her way of doing this; my way is by keeping a Lilly Pulitzer agenda.
 
 This year I decided to purchase the large agenda in the print ‘Jellies Be Jammin’. I thought the pattern was so cute, but more importantly it was the perfect size.

It is important to keep track of all the events happening in your life from social events, to work, to school events.
The Lilly planner is really helpful because at the beginning of every month is a lay out of the whole month, calendar style.
This is where I write down major events to get an overview of the month. I can easily see what days I will be really busy and what days I have free.
Whenever I write an event in, I color code that event. So for example I try to keep all social events in a bright pink gel pen and all school events in a purple gel pen.
When you flip to the next page after the month overview, you have a more in depth calendar that is a weekly overview. This is where I write exactly what is happening that day or what needs to get done.
Color-coding your classes during the school year is an easy way to see what needs to get done for each class without getting confused. Highlighting the really important things like tests and quizzes will also keep you on top of things.

When you aren’t in school, it is still good to use your agenda for events like work, parties, doctor appointments and smaller tasks that need to get done. I still color-code to separate work and social events and keep things organized. I use my agenda everyday to keep myself organized, and make sure I never miss out on anything. 

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

My Current Stack

I love jewelry as much as any girl does, but I really love bracelets. I’ve been wearing the same Cape Cod bracelet for nearly 4 years now.
 It compliments all my outfits and it’s so classically timeless. I’ve summered on Cape Cod ever since I was little and its grown to be like a second home to me.
Over the summer I purchased two other bracelets that I’ve completely fallen in love with. They are both from the Red Owl Jewelry and Gift store in Cheshire, CT. They are both nautically themed, much like my style and also my way of living.
Being a competitive swimmer since I was 6 my love for water and all things ocean inspired began at an early age. I also lifeguard and teach swim lessons along with helping out at the middle school swim team practices locally. The bracelet I most recently purchased, which relates back to that history, is also from the Red Owl, by a brand called Chavez for charity.
They are a company that donates 25% of money made from the bracelet to a certain charity. I, of course, chose a charity that went towards water.org. My bracelets looks almost like water droplets and a little dove charm hangs from it. The bracelets are $10.00 each which is a small price to pay to really help out a good cause.