French Riviera Style

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Every month I put together some sort of fashion board. This month I was inspired by the French Riviera.

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I put together two outfits and stylish accessories that can mix and match with both outfits!

Outfit #1, classic black and white – Breton Striped shirt, black skirt, and black ballet flats

Outfit #2, colorful and fun – Voila t-shirt, black and white striped skirt, “oui non” espadrilles

Accessories: Stylish French sunglasses, “Ciao” beret, French straw bag, Bien Fait bag, the required silk scarf, black and white classic watch.

This was really fun!  The black ballet flats have been on my fashion wish-list for a while now.  While writing this I actually purchased the Bien Fait bag… it’s only $5.

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What to Pack to Hawaii Guide

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Since my “What to Pack… ” Guides are some of my most popular posts, I thought I would share a new one with you all: What to pack and wear to Hawaii and any tropical vacation destination!!    I figured with Spring Break coming up, this may be helpful!

No 1 \ Fabulous Sunglasses... you need to protect your eyes from the bright UV.  I am loving these sunglasses: Karen Walker, Ray Bans,  Dior, aviator sunglasses – a good buy, good buy Cat Eye sunglasses

No 2 \ A wrap… It gets chilly on the beach in the evening.  If you intend to stroll the beach at dusk or eat at an outdoor restaurant watching the sun set, I *highly* recommend bringing a wrap with you. Here are my favorites: linen scarf in every color ever!,  pink and green scarf, fun fringe scarf

No 3 \ A Hat.. yes, we know you want to get tan but you really need to protect your face from the sun… as you know it causes wrinkles and aging faster.  I love this hat, but it is a total splurge. Here are some budget friendly options: straw hat, straw fedora, black and white hat, and my favorite visor

No 4 \ A swim suit… You can’t go to the beach without a swimsuit.  Here are my favorite bikinis one, two, three  and one pieces: one, two, three



No 5 \ Beach worthy hair products: I love to bring this with me… after I shower from a long day at the beach I spritz a little of this in my hair to keep the beach-wave going, or you can use this Sea salt spray.

No 6 \ Sunscreen... possibly the most important thing to bring to Hawaii! You are much closer to the equator than the continental US so the rays are more powerful which means it’s way easier to burn! I switch between this one and this one for my face and this for my body.

No 7 \ A Beach Tote… you need to haul your sunscreen to the beach somehow. Do it in a stylish beach tote. I am liking these ones: Lilly Pulitzer, blue and white striped, straw totea steal deal, tory burch

No 9 \ A Cover Up… if you are staying in a hotel you often cannot go from your room to the beach in a swimsuit so you have to wear a cover-up. I like these ones: boyfriend shirt, fringed tunic,a sarong, a long maxi

No 10 \ Stylish Sandals.. I recommend bringing two pairs of sandals.  One pair to the beach and one dressy pair for dinner/wearing around… here are my favorites: tory burch miller (I wear this one), sam edelman plain, valentino rock stud lookalikes, high heeled wedgestotal splurge but super cute!

No 11 \ Tank Top… A nice sleeveless shirt or tank top is a must.  Preferably one that can be dressed up or down for a day around the island and then to a nice dinner. I like these ones… hot pink, eileen fisher,  chambray sleeveless,

No 12 \ Shorts… pretty self-explanatory. You don’t need pants to the island. Only shorts. I wear these pairs: jean cut offs, white shorts, board shorts  

No 13 \ Flip Flops… or as the locals say, slippas.  A pair of foam flip flops are a must for the beach… don’t wear your fancy sandals in the sand! my favorites, two, three,  wedge flip flops

No 14 \ A Maxi Dress… so you know, you can take pretty pictures at sunset with your new tan and go somewhere nice! colorful maxi, striped cute A line, tropical print,  cotton dress, like this one too  

No 15 \ Dainty Necklace… A little necklace is perfect and something you can wear with your swimsuit or with your flowy maxi dress at nice. This initial necklace with quartz is perfect for the tropics, so is this dainty disc necklace, and this halo pendant is nice too! Oh and I *love* the look of gold stacking bracelets  on perfectly tanned skin!

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What to Wear to the Oktoberfest

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You were invited to go to a Oktoberfest party and now you’re wondering what to wear to the Oktoberfest… well, I’ve got you covered with my guide.  The Oktoberfest runs for two whole weeks, so you still have time to get your party gear on! My guide is broken down into women’s (Damen) and men’s (Herrn) fashions. Let’s start with the Damen.

Dirndl

The most obvious choice would be to wear a dirndl (the name of the type of dress below).  The dirndl comes in three basic lengths: long, midi, and mini!  I chose the long dress because it was cold when I was in Germany during Oktoberfest.  What I do recommend avoiding though, is the super short ones that people wear as Halloween costumes. You know which ones I’m talking about. They’re too short, slutty, and tacky. Dirndls range in price from 80 dollars to 500 dollars. There is a wide variety of quality. If you choose to buy yours in Germany, there are *tons* of shops over there that sell them just for tourists.  Mine cost around 200 dollars. There are also a ton of websites online that sell them. I think it is way more fun to go into a store and have a fashion show!

What to Wear to the Oktoberfest

Blouse
The next step is choosing a blouse.  As you can see, they range from sexier cleavage baring to modest warmer ones. Up to you to decide what to wear! Remember, your stomach will be covered so don’t worry about the crop top!

Outfits for the Oktoberfest

Tying the Knot
Now, when you tie the knot on your apron for your dirndl, the side the bow lays on determines what it says about you:

The bow to the left: you are single
The bow to the right: you are married or taken
To the middle: for children
To the back: widowed

Shoes

My biggest question when I got my dirndl was, what shoes do I wear with this?!  Turns out, you can wear a variety of different shoes!  You can wear cute pair of flats, pumps, mary janes, clogs, boots! Anything goes! I wore boots with mine. I think if you are going to be walking around all day, a pair of flats, clogs, or boots would be your best bet!Dirndl Shoes for Oktoberfest

Accessories:
Now, to complete your look, let’s have a look at some accessories…

Hats
Some women like to wear hats with their outfits… Germany can get a bit chilly in the Fall!  These two hats are the most traditional Bavarian hats to wear… they are made of boiled wool. Yes, I have one too!

Necklaces

If you choose to wear a necklace, the most common necklaces to wear with your dirndl are edelweiss necklaces and heart shaped necklaces. The heart shaped necklaces are usually patterned after the gingerbread hearts and have terms of endearment on them.

 

Purses
Now you need something to put your ID, phone, and lipgloss in.  The most popular type of purse to wear with your dirndl is a heart-shaped purse.  Again, these echo the gingerbread hearts that are seen everywhere.

Now, if you aren’t into dresses, there is also female version of lederhosen. I think they are kind of cute! I am not sure if these are cheaper than a dirndl, as leather shorts and pants can get expensive!

Below, is a picture of my cousin and I wearing our dirndl and lederhosen in Austria. As you can see, my dirndl is long. I love the pink and green! I chose the longer one because it is not warm in the Alps!

I am including these editorial photos from some high end dirndl designers to show you how pretty dirndls can be!  Also, take note, the most popular way to wear your hair with a dirndl is in a braid! Click on each picture to see a larger version

Now, let’s say you are going to an Oktoberfest party here in the USA and don’t want to wear a dirndl or lederhosen, but want to have “the look”.  I have found some similar outfits that you can assemble to wear to your Oktoberfest party.

You can wear a pair of bermuda shorts or khaki capris with a gingham shirt, or a peasant off the shoulder blouse with a midi skirt. Pair it with clogs or boots. If it is cold, put on a boiled wool sweater or wool cardigan.  To accessorize, wear a heart shaped necklace and if you have a heart shaped purse, great!

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Menswear (Herrn)
Ok, the men wear lederhosen. It’s as simple as that. There are varying lengths: super short, then above the knee, below the knee, and pants. They come in a variety of colors – brown and black are the most common.  They are often sold in sets: the set includes a gingham plaid shirt, lederhosen, suspenders, socks, and shoes.  The sets are often around 150-250 Euros.  I recommend buying the set… if you purchase each item individually it will end up costing more!

men's outfits for the oktoberfest

Green lederhosen shorts with red socks on the left, and then hikers wear short lederhosen shorts with the traditional hat.

Here is Mr. Stylish below with his boiled wool coat, lederhosen, red socks, and a scarf that the Europeans love to wear. I feel like he’s going to start singing Edelweiss to someone!

Accessories

Here is the traditional hat to wear. Often feathers and pins are tucked into the side.

Now, I know a lot of guys don’t want to wear lederhosen (like my husband).  I put together a board showing you how to get “the look” without prancing around in leather pants.  A gingham shirt, corduroy pants, a wool cardigan (preferably boiled wool), boots, suspenders, and the alpine hat will get you the look!

Men's outfits for the oktoberfest

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One last look at us two… a bunch of random people took our picture as we stood in front of these cows. I guess we certainly looked the part! In Germany, I *highly* suggest wearing the traditional outfit! At first I felt a little silly, but then I put it on, went to the festival, and got SO MANY compliments! The greatest part was, everyone kept talking to us in German. Granted, I can speak German pretty well, but it’s certainly not my native language.

I hope this guide helped you.  Have you been to the Oktoberfest in Germany? If not, do you go to local Oktoberfests in the USA?

Picture sources  other than my own (and also sources where you can buy your Oktoberfest outfits):
Bavaria Lederhosen (also sells dirndls)
Lena Hoschek
Ernst Licht
Deutsches Haus
Goessl
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Outfit Ideas for Fall 2015 – Fall Fashion

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Now since it’s September, I am ready for pants, sweaters, boots and scarves! I put together a mood board of my favorite Fall 2015 outfits.  I have 3 outfits for you today – one that is cute and preppy, one that is very California cool, and menswear inspired outfit. 

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Outfit Ideas Fall 2015

Outfit #1 – Cute and Preppy

First you start with your chambray shirt (that most of us probably bought this Summer)BP. Chambray Boyfriend Shirt, only $48 // Madewell ‘Perfect’ Chambray Shirt //  Chambray Shirt
Then, as the temperatures cool down add a cute quilted vestWomen’s Year-Round Field Vest //
J. Crew excursion quilted down vest // Barbour Diamond-Quilt Vest with Fleece Lining // Hooded downtown field jacket with zip-out vest
Pair this with white skinny jeans: Treasure&Bond White Skinny Jeans, a deal at $58.90 //
NIC+ZOE White Denim Skinny Jeans
And put on your favorite tall brown leather riding boots: Frye Melissa riding boots //
Tall Brown Riding Boots, only $69! // Tory Burch Riding Boots
Then accessorize with your favorite plaid scarf, I think red looks the best herePlaid Two Layer Infinity Scarf // red plaid square scarf // red plaid scarf

Outfit #2 – California Cool
First wear your favorite new plaid shirt: Treasure&Bond Short Sleeve Plaid Shirt  //
Halogen Plaid Shirt  // Treasure&Bond longsleeve Plaid Shirt  // Mixed Plaid Shirt
Pair it with your favorite grey skinny jeans: Halogen Grey Stretch Skinny Jeans //
Treasure&Bond Grey Skinny Jeans // KUT from the Kloth Grey skinny jeans
Show off your cute booties on your feet: Vince Camuto Fringe Bootie // Sam Edelman Bootie //
Ankle Bootie, only $60!
Accessorize with a floppy hat for Fall: Felt Large Fedora // Floppy hat • J.Crew  //
Helene Berman Trilby Hat

Outfit #3 – Menswear Inspired
Wear a white button up shirt (or borrow one from your husband/bf/fiance’s closet): 
White Tunic Shirt //  BP. White Chambray Shirt // White Shirt
Pair it with your boyfriend jeans: Slim Boyfriend Jeans //  Skinny boyfriend Jeans
Boyfriend Jeans – a good deal!
Put on your oxford shoes –  Lace-Up Oxford – a steal! //AGL Leather Oxford //
Tory Burch Oxford shoes  // Stuart Weitzman ‘Schoolboy’ Oxford
Make it girly with a chunky necklace: BAUBLEBAR Wreath Collar Necklace //
Faux Pearl Statement Necklace //  Multi-Stone Statement Necklace
Wrap on a scarf to keep the chill away: Portland Striped Scarf // Plaid Wrap // Ombrè Wool & Silk Scarf
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10 Favorite Beauty Products

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10 Favorite Beauty Products

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I thought I’d put together a list of my top 10 favorite beauty products that I use (almost) everyday. I like reading other top 10 lists from people, so I hope you enjoy this one!

1. Clinique Superdefense daily moisturizer spf 25 – I have fair skin.  What I love about this moisturizer is that not only does it help my splotchy dry skin, but it also has sunscreen in it! The sunscreen is not oily. I have been wearing this everyday for years! You need to wear sunscreen to help prevent skin cancer and wrinkles!

2. Clinique Even Better Eyes – My biggest beauty problem is dark circles under my eyes.  To start, I apply this product which has a little makeup tint to it but also contains a moisturizer for the next step. It also helps reduce puffiness and redness.

3. Bobbi Brown Color Corrector – I have two different concealers from Bobbi Brown for my dark circles under my eyes. I work long hours and at all different times of day.  On top of that, I have chronic allergies that add to the dark circles under my eyes.  I first put on this concealer under my eyes. It uses a pink-peach base that neutralizes the blue under the eyes.

4. Bobbi Brown Creamy Concealer Kit – after I put the color corrector on, I use the creamy concealer kit. It contains another concealer that you use around more of your eye (not just the dark spot) and then you seal it in with a pressed powder.

5. Nars blush color in orgasm – this has been my favorite blush ever!! This is also Nars’ #1 seller in blush color because it looks great on most people. It has a little bit of shine to it so if the light hits you right you get a nice glow to you!

6. Clinique High Impact Mascara – I love this mascara. I like that it goes on a bit heavier than some other Clinique mascaras, but it is not chunky. It goes on smoothly. This is great for an everyday look. I often find a lot of other companies’ mascaras are too chunky for my eyes.

7. Aveda Phomollient Hair Styling Gel – I have been using this styling gel for years. It helps tame fly-aways, gives my roots a little volume boost, and smells good too!

8. Not Your Mother’s Beach Babe Sea Salt Texturizing Spray – I love this sea salt spray. It’s the cheapest sea salt spray I’ve found and works well for the messy beach hair look.  You can spray it to your curls to help them relax a bit. Oh, did I mention this spells like a coconut tropical paradise??

9. L’occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream – this, hands down, is the best hand cream I’ve ever used.  My hands are constantly dry and this hand cream works wonders. Creams are more hydrating than lotions. This one has a nice scent to it too. I think I’ve been using this beauty product the longest out of all of them!

10. Jo Malone Orange Blossom Cologne – My favorite perfume/cologne for the moment. It’s so nice and refreshing. I just love how refreshing all of her perfumes smell. I also use the nectarine blossom and honey scent too!

What is your favorite beauty product? Leave a comment!

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Bridal Shower Gifts… Gifts for the Bride!

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With wedding season coming up, I know we will all be going to a bridal shower this year.  Instead of doing a #weekendwhimsy post this weekend, I thought instead I would share some of my favorite gift ideas for the bride-to-be.  It’s kind of like weekend whimsy because it does include a bunch of links for my favorite gifts!

I like to focus on things that pamper the bride and help her get ready for the big day!
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Bridal Shower Gift ideas for the Bride!

//1// A cute bridal chemise, such as this blue one from Oscar de La Renta is sure to be a win.
//2// A signature scent for your wedding is a must – I love this Jo Malone London Orange Blossom Cologne (no duh, look at my blog name!  Did you know orange blossoms were worn in the floral wreaths of Victorian era brides??) 
//3//The bride will surely love Kate Spade “Mrs.” Necklace
//4//This makeup bag is see-through and makes it easy to find your make up: Wedding belles makeup bag
//5//The bride could light this lovely Voluspa Bourbon Vanilla candle while she relaxes in a bath
//6//Help the bride catch some much needed sleep the night before with a Cosabella Lace Eye Mask
//7//This nail polish color is the quintessential bridal color: Essie Nail Color, Mademoiselle
//8// This Verbena Body Salt Scrub helps clean the skin so it’s smooth and silky
//9// Once you’ve scrubbed with the salt scrub, apply this luxurious L’occitane Almond Oil for baby like skin!
//10// The bride can place her pretty rings in this cute Amore ring dish
//11// A wedding wouldn’t be complete without a Hanky Panky Bridal Keepsake & Tossing Garter Set
//12//Skin care is uber important, this Here Comes the Bride pampering kit from Philosophy is nice.
//13//I had this handy little kit at my wedding, it has lots of essentials in a small container,  check out the Mini-emergency Kit For Brides
//14//And of course, a cute set of panties are a must! I like these: Hanky Panky Bride & Mrs Signature Lace panties

What is your favorite gift that you have either given or received at a bridal shower?? Share your ideas in the comments! Other ideas below…


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Buying a Louis Vuitton on Paris… yes, it’s cheaper!

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As you all know, I had been excited for months knowing that I was going to buy a Louis Vuitton in Paris!  I know to a lot of people this isn’t any big deal… who would get so excited about buying a purse anyway?  But to me, my day of shopping in Paris will be full of memories.

And yes, it’s true, buying a LV in Paris is cheaper than buying one in the US (so long as the dollar is strong).

Guide to Buying a Louis Vuitton in Paris... yes, it is cheaper!

 

I’m writing today about my experience buying a LV in Paris! I’ll break down the cost in this post.

Now, I thought I had decided what purse I was going to get before I went.  But then when I got there they had just put out a brand new purse that was “10 days old”; one I had never seen before.  And of course I had to have it.

This is the purse I bought…

picture from LV

I had been thinking I wanted a purse in the blue and white print, aka the Damier Azur but then I thought I was going to get the classic speedy bag in the classic print.  But then I saw this one with the pink interior and knew this was the one!

 A view from the side…

The other nice thing about this purse is that it has 3 separate compartments in it.  I really like the zippered center so I can put my wallet in it.

 

There are several different LV stores in Paris.  Before I went, I read some people’s favorite LV was in St. Germain because it was less crowded.  I went to that one, and while it was less crowded, it also had less stuff.

I highly recommend going to the flagship store on the Champs Elysees.  If you want to avoid crowds, get there right when it opens.  If you go later in the afternoon, there will be a line.  I went there when it opened and there were hardly any people in the store.  How could you not want to wander through 5 stories of LV products??

all of the LV stores in Paris

Okay, let’s talk about money.  Since I had a hard time finding out on the internet before I left if an LV was cheaper or not in Paris, I’ll break it down for you for here.

The purse I purchased was 1200 Euros total (1000 for the purse and 200 for the VAT).  VAT is a tax.

We will be receiving 144 Euros back from the VAT refund.

Now, let’s convert it to dollars. (in 2015).

In US dollars, we paid $1295 for the purse.  Plus a $34 foreign credit card transaction fee.

We received approx. $160 back from the VAT refund.

The total US dollar purchase price with the credit card fee and VAT refund was $1169.

The price for the purse on the LV website in the US is $1820.   The purse was $651 cheaper in Paris than in the United States.

I want to clarify, I’m not saying $1169 is a good deal for a purse. Yes, it’s an expensive splurge.  I’m just saying, if you are going to buy one and are going to Paris soon… get it there.  You can tell the price differences by logging into the Louis Vuitton France website vs the Louis Vuitton US website.

Now, How do you get the VAT refund?? 

At the LV store, they will fill out a VAT form for you.  You *must* have your passport with you when you purchase the purse or any other products that are over 165 Euros.  If you purchase over 165 Euros at one store, you qualify for the VAT refund.  You will only be able to earn it if you bring your passport.  Got it?

Now, getting the refund at Charles de Gaulle.  We left out of Terminal 2E.  The customs office is somewhere between check-in area 2 and 3 I believe.  You must have your goods with you and you must do if *before* you check your bags.  If you check your bags and then the customs agent wants to look at your goods, you won’t get your refund.

You need to have all of your VAT refund receipts with you, your purchased goods, as well as your passport and either your ticket for the airplane or your printed itinerary from the airline.  We did not have our actual ticket for the plane yet and they let us use our itinerary.  You must also do it the day you leave from Paris; you can’t go there early and do it.

Once they approve the form, go over to the big yellow Poste box and throw it in the mail. You do not need a stamp.

Make sure you give yourself plenty of time to do this.  Our flight left really early in the morning so there was no line, but they had a large area roped off for a line that I’m assuming would be completely full later in the day.

Other tips… tell Louis Vuitton that it’s a gift.  They will wrap it up in a very nice gift box for you!  They will do this in the US as well.  The gift box *almost* didn’t fit in my suitcase.  But I just barely squeezed in it and voila! Made it home!

a beautiful gift box to place a beautiful bag in!

I certainly hope you found my buying a LV in Paris guide useful!

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What to Pack for Vacation in Your Carry-On

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I travel frequently and I thought I would share my guide about what to pack in your carry-on luggage bag.

I find that keeping these items in your carry-on makes you flight much more pleasant!  This guide works for both domestic and international trips.

What to pack for vacation in your carry-on luggage bag

Nº 1 // Noise canceling headphones – I *highly* recommend noise canceling headphones, especially for your 12 hour flights. I have them both.  I like the earbuds because they are less bulky (and the case is smaller too) and don’t mess up my hair. The over-the-ear noise canceling headphones work better than the earbuds, have nicer sound quality and are nicer for longer flights.  Either way, it is up to you and your preference!

Nº 2 // Hair brush – 12 hours is a long time for your hair to look bad, especially in the dry environment . You are guaranteed to get sleepyhead after trying to snooze sitting straight up.  

Nº 3  // Camera – you need to put your camera in your carry-on so it does not get lost or stolen in your checked bag. I have a GoPro camera and I cannot sing enough praise about it for a travel camera especially if you like to hike/do adventurous things. It is waterproof, you can take it surfing, snorkeling, swimming, hiking, biking.

Nº 4 // Hand cream – It’s really dry in the airplane. You will be wanting hand cream.

Nº 5  // Lip Balm – Your lips will get dry on the airplane.

Nº  6 // a Pen – You will need to fill out some customs papers at some point. Bring a pen!

Nº  7 // Granola bar – This is nice to have because you never know when you’ll need some sustenance. I am loving the Kind bars right now.

Nº  8 // Water bottle – I usually just buy one in the airport, that way if I’m desperate for space on the way home I can toss it.  However, you can also bring your own!

Nº  9 // iPad – The iPad has everything I need… books, movies, music, and a notepad to jot down thoughts.  I read my travel books on this on the way to the location I’m headed to.

Nº 10 // Keys – Don’t forget your house and car keys! Get this bluetooth key finder keychain if you tend to lose your keys like me!

Nº 11 // Make up bag – Trust me, you’ll want to do some touching on before landing so keep your make up organized in a chic make up bag.

Nº 12 // Hand sanitizer – Airplanes are full of germs. You’ll feel better after using this, even if you washed your hands in the loo.

Nº 13 // Charging Essentials For your Electronics! –  I recommend a portable power battery pack so that way your phone or smart device won’t die on long plane! Also, when you get to your hotel room you will probably only have about two plugs and so many things to charge.  We use this USB multi port charger – it has two USB ports that charge faster, and is foldable and compact for travel and has UK and EU adapters as well! It is the best.

Nº 14 // Ear plugs – You will wish you had these when the screaming baby or chatty neighbor sits behind you on your twelve hour flight!

Nº 15 // Mint gum – Gum helps your ears pop in ascent/descent and gives you some fresh breath!

Nº 16 // Munchies – You will need something to munch on, as I’m sure you’ll either get hungry or bored.  I like to bring dried fruit or popcorn as they fill the munchie need but don’t fill you with tons of extra calories.

Nº 17 // Blanket scarf – The temperature of the airplane varies too much. A blanket scarf is nice for those temperature fluctuations.

Nº 18 // Evian water spray – This Evian water spray is so nice and refreshing during a long flight!!

Nº 19 // Passport and wallet – If there’s one thing you *must* bring on international travel it is your passport. If you’re traveling overseas, you will want an anti RFID theft one because apparently over there in crowded spaces/subways/buses they will use little scanners and steal your credit card information from your chip credit card.

Nº  20 // Travel size perfume – You’ll want to reapply your perfume just before you get off of your flight.

Nº 21 // Travel bag – You need a bag big enough to fit all of this stuff in that fits under the seat in front of you! My FAVORITE bag is this expandable longchamp bag – I have both sizes this larger one and this smaller one. However I LOVE this non-expandable version too and actually will use it as my purse on travel!

Nº  22 // Eye mask – You will want this for when the person next to you leaves their reading light on the whole flight. I like this silk one or my favorite one here.

Nº  23 // Toothbrush and toothpaste – So, 10 hours into your international flight, it is now suddenly morning time where you land and you realized you haven’t brushed your teeth in approx 24 hours. You’ll be glad you brought this!

Nº  24 // Slipper socks – I always take off my shoes while sitting in my chair on international travel and put slipper socks on over my regular socks.  It keeps my toes warm… just make sure you put on your shoes before you start walking around the plane. You could take these foldable ballet flats which are super comfy and then you can wear them on your trip. They are so nice because they fold up perfectly into your carry on!

Nº  25 // Carry-on Suitcase – I personally travel an older version of this Tumi International Bag.  My Father used to travel all of the time (seriously, 500k miles!) and the Tumi bag has survived!  I seriously cannot sing enough praise about Tumi bags. They are expensive but worth the money.   If you are mainly a domestic traveler, then this Tumi Domestic Carry On bag is GREAT as well ( have that one too!).   The Rimowa Bags are extremely popular as well, but I don’t use them so I can’t give a review. Don’t know the difference between International and Domestic Bags? The international bags are slightly smaller and fit within the regulations of the European airlines!

Nº  26 // Jet Lag Mask – Since I’ve created this list, a brand new beauty mask came out this year and I cannot sing enough praises about it! It’s called the Jet Lag Mask and it is seriously FANTASTIC.  Like if you had to buy one beauty thing to travel with it is this mask!  It makes your dehydrated sorry looking airplane skin look amazing!  It seriously did wonders to my face.  The great part is you don’t have to rinse it off – you just wipe off the excess after 10 minutes.

Nº  27 // A Travel Pillow – On a really long flight it is nice to have an extra pillow besides the one they give you. There is this one that has 3000 reviews on Amazon, this one that is more like a scarf/wrap/pillow. My most recent trip I got these blocks that blow up – they seemed stupid at first but I LOVED them so much I am never going on an international flight again without them.

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Packing List: What to Pack to Paris

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I travel to Paris and London frequently and I am sharing with you a guide about what to wear to these cities.

I usually go to Paris and London in the Spring or Fall, but I have been there in the Summer too.

With that in mind, I have shared some of my favorite pieces that you can layer easily.

I always fit all of my clothes onto a carry-on bag.  I’ve heard horror stories of lost checked bags on international trips – especially stories of this happening in Paris because France frequently goes on strike!

Imagine going to the most fashionable city without clothes! The horror!

Tops and Tees

Nº 1 // A Breton Striped Tee– You have to wear a striped tee in France! 

Nº 2 //A white and grey t-shirt   – A white tee and grey tee go with everything.

Nº 3 // A Nice Blouse – You need a blouse that you can wear to a nice restaurant. 

Nº 4 // Chambray Shirt – I like this shirt because it goes with everything and is fashionable. 

Nº 5 // Sleeveless Shirt – It is nice to pack a sleeveless shirt or tank top because that way you are prepared for unexpected (or expected!) warm weather!  Sometimes the museum can become very hot too. 

Outerwear and Dresses

Nº 6 //  A Black Blazer – This is essential as you can dress this blazer up or down.

Nº 7 //  Long Sweater Cardigan  – A long sweater cardigan is great for layering and on the airplane and for cooler days.

Nº 8 //  A Little Black Dress  – A LBD is a wardrobe staple and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.

Nº 9 // The Trench Coat  – You need a trench coat that will keep you dry in Europe! It frequently rains there for all seasons, except the middle of Summer. 

Jeans and Pants 

Nº 10 // Jeans – The Europeans love skinny jeans. 

Nº 11 // Black Skinny Jeans– You can’t go wrong with a pair of black skinny jeans. They are nice because you can dress then up or down as well.

Shoes

Nº 12 // Ballerina Flat – The ballerina flat is a must-wear in Paris.

Nº 13 // Black Booties – Black booties and boots never go out of style, especially in Europe!

Nº 14 // Mules and Loafers- If you are going to London or Paris in the warmer months, I suggest wearing some slip on mules or loafers instead of bringing booties.  

Nº 15 // Retro Cool Sneaker – I have been wearing these Converse Chuck Taylors  to Europe for years and every time I go, Europeans ask me where I got my shoes. *smirk, they think I’m cool

Accessories 

Nº 16 // A Scarf  – You must bring one scarf with you for the plane and then buy all other scarves in Paris.

Nº 17 // A Cross bodybag  – A small cross body shoulder bag is perfect for your slim camera, passport, wallet, travel umbrella, and lip gloss.  Honestly though, buy a bag in Paris when you’re there.

Nº 18 // a Necklace– Accessorize your outfit with a necklace.  I recommend a simple necklace as the big bold necklaces are not fashionable there.  The scarf instead is worn as a statement necklace. 

Nº 19 // Travel Umbrella – Who knows when it’s going to rain. 

Nº 20 // A watch  – I find that when I go to Europe I wear a watch compared to when I am back in the US.  I usually use my cell phone in the USA, but as I frequently don’t carry my phone there, I actually wear a watch to tell the time. 

Nº 21 // Sunglasses – I always wear a pair of chic sunglasses to Europe. You will find yourself walking around outside a lot (8-10 miles per day!) and you will find some sunglasses very helpful! 

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Kate Spade Spring

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I was perusing the Kate Spade website yesterday when I found she has some of her new Spring line online.

She always has fancy clutches but I thought these were particularly fun and putting me in mood for Spring.

Now, I would never use one of these bags because of the odd shape and the volume of stuff I carry in my bag, but they are so much fun!

A flower pot…

 a frog…

A hot air balloon…

A watering can…

The birdhouse is my favorite with the little birdie on the side…

This lady bug clutch is fun too!

Now, like I said, the bags above are just for looking for me.  But several things caught my eye that I could possibly buy if I wandered into her store…

My favorite pink necklace broke this weekend. I am so sad.  Then I saw this “garden bed gems” necklace which could replace it.

Did you know she made cups?  I could see myself sipping on an homemade iced caramel macchiato in one of these, hee  hee..

Kate spade, sadly, did not pay me to write this post.  But I’ll accept donations, Kate Spade.

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