Coffee and Cashmere Happy Winter Solstice! The new season is officially here, and here in this blog we have a few of my favorite things…. constellations, cashmere sweater and a cool new coffee shop! Since moving up from Chicago, AND as a stay at home mom, I am always on the lookout for a great
Fall
Casual & Colorful
Graphic tee, red cardigan, black patent loafers Yellow crop, rust red shoes Colorful for Fall What midwestern woman doesn’t love all the colors of Autumn? Every season we’re inspired by the colors Mother Nature displays for us. And Fall is always a crowd pleaser! So here’s a couple casual and colorful looks I put together
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Style
Sass in Black
Black Turtleneck and Camo pants Plaid Blazer over Romper Black Printed Blouse and Skinny Jeans Fall fashion feeling sassy and serious in cool tones of black, grey, green and blue. One of my favorite things about The SoHo Boutique is always their modern twist on classic pieces. Unique and on trend, but always feels mature
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Fall
Brown Sweater Bows
Brown Sweater Bows Fall has officially started. October is officially here. We all know cooler weather is officially coming along with it… and also the excitement of a new season of style. It seems EVERYone loves Fall fashion!! I especially love the sweater weather when there’s just a bit of chill in the air and
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Blogging
Fall Mall Haul from Southridge
Brown Button Front Midi Dress Mock Neck and Sweater Skirt Heather Grey Coat and Hunter Green Top My Fall Mall Haul Autumn is just days away and thanks to a recent mall haul from my shopping trip to Southridge Mall, I’m feeling pretty prepared for Fall fashion! I moved up here from Chicago almost exactly
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Style
Pleated Maxi in Lake Park
Bridges of Lake Park Milwaukee Trying to be cute and wordplay off one of my favorite movie titles. But I happen to know for a fact, that there is at least one more bridge in this park we didn’t take pics on. I took pictures on it a couple years ago during one of my
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Milwaukee
Streetcar Style
Streetcar Style Welcome to The Hop! Milwaukee’s newest public transportation and first urban railway. After all of my years commuting around downtown Chicago, I became pretty comfortable and very grateful for the the city’s public transportation. I lived for over a decade without a car or car payment. Once I moved here and heard about
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Spring
Lauren, Lily & Lilacs
Lilacs are possibly my favorite flower. Only tied for first place with the peony. They’re both so gorgeous and so fragrant! But one of them is so fleeting. Lilacs are only in bloom for a few weeks of the year, making them just that much more special to me. So when I saw them in
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Milwaukee
White Linen & Blue Jeans
Who doesn’t love the classic jean and white shirt look? It’s classic. It’s smart. It works. Almost all the time. And some times you find an extra special white shirt with cute details to trend a little harder! Like this linen button up, with the v-neck line and ruffle sleeve detail. I’ll be honest, when
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Blogging
Embroidered Dress at The Greenhouse
Embroidered Dress at The Greenhouse The Kohler American Club Greenhouse to be exact! I recently participated in my first Blogger Collab Day photo shoot. When I heard to was going to be at the American Club, I signed up immediately because I’ve been dying to see this place! Since moving up from Chicago to Milwaukee,
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Spring
Casual Fray-day
Casual Fray-Day I know this look may be a little too relaxed for your casual Friday at work, but when you can slay some frays, you should! Distressed denim and frayed hems are still totally on trend this season. As well as more 90’s throwback elements. Like the color combo and horizontal stripes on the
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Style
Coffee, Clothes & Condo Life
Coffee, clothes and condo life These 3 things basically sum up our recent trip to Florida. Morning walks to get coffee, me sporting all the new Spring style I can, and relaxing with the family in this marble filled, mirror water front condo. Grandma and Grandpa, Lillian’s great grandparents, were kind enough to let us