Shoes to add into your closet this fall are: loafers, birkenstock Boston’s (which I slept on) and/or neutral tennis shoes
31 Looks for Fall
July Most Popular
June Most Popular Picks
Here are your most popular picks that I shared on Instagram
Linked from Left to Right, clockwise:
Blue Dress / Striped Bathing Suit / Floral Maxi / 10” Bike Shorts / High Rise Thong / Green Button Down Dress
My Favorite Plus Size Jeans
When Loft decided to cancel their plus line, I was left without knowing where to find good jeans. Who can relate? Here are some of my favorite jeans that fit my body well.
The Print of the Summer
Work Wear Staples
Whenever I started a new job, I took a week or so to observe the culture of the office. I took in what the VPs were wearing and what my peers were wearing. Each work environment or office culture that I have worked in has been completely different and has spanned from business professional to casual. With the pandemic changing the world and each industry or office culture doing it’s own thing, I’ve listed a few of my best practices that I follow regardless how casual or professional the industry or office is.
Here are a few of the best practices that I follow for workwear:
Fits well - you’re spending 8+ hours in this outfit, you don’t want to tug at it all day
Is it appropriate? (Can you do your work (and all of your “other duties assigned”)
Skin barring tops are typically looked down upon (untastefully low cut, middriff barring)
No rips / frayed clothing or shoes
The last two best practices may be optional in startups or very casual work environments but I have never worked in those environments so I can’t speak to that.
Just for a little perspective, when I worked in a business professional environment, going into the office 5 days a week with a jeans day on Fridays - I had at least: one grey, black and white blazers, skirts and pants (trousers and ankle pants). I kept these staples because workwear is expensive but versatile. To spice things up and add in trends, I filtered in fun seasonal tops, sweaters and jewelry that added color and style.
WORKWEAR TIP: Invest in alterations. If certain staple items are hard for you to find that fit well, take it to a tailor or seamstress. You will get better use out of your purchases and feel more comfortable in your clothing when it fits well. Basically all workwear staples are hard items for me to find off the rack: work pants, skirts, blazers and dresses. I often pay extra in alterations to make these items fit correctly which means spending more on that one item.
I still try to make sure that I have a pair of black pants, white pants, a good pair of jeans and layering pieces but since I’m not going into the office 5 days a week nor am I in that professional of a setting I don’t need to have one of everything.
4 Leggings You Should Have in Your Closet
I have listed out the 4 types and my go-to leggings that I have in my closet. Personally, I like to have a variety of leggings for different uses so they last longer, which is why I spelled it out below! Let me know your favorite leggings in the comments below!
What I Wore in Kentucky
I tend to pack just the right amount and have zero shame in re-wearing outfits on vacation. On a quick weekend trip, I usually bring limited amount of jewelry and wear it the entire time. To see more of my trip, view my blog post here.
Beach Bag Essentials
Summer is here and it feels so good! Here are a few of my favorite summer essentials that I keep in my beach/pool bag. But honestly, they are essentials for the summer regardless if you’re going swimming, enjoying a patio hang or traveling.
a FUN bag: nothing says summer more than a bright colored bag or even a straw bag. Here are a few that I like:
a towel: obviously, this depends if you are going to an actual beach or pool but you definitely need something to dry you off.
a summer read: there is something great about reading in the pool or laying on the beach. Just FYI, I pick my books like I do my wine - by the cover, obvs 🤣
skincare: for obvious reasons - although if you read my swimsuit guide - I do like to tan, don’t be fooled, I apply sunscreen - especially on my face that has endured several years of acne medication.
I use two sunscreens for my face, one all over (find it here) and one for my nose.
I am pretty basic with my body sunscreen and use this
thighcare: Yup, you read that correctly. There is NOTHING worse then thigh chafe all summer long. Megababe to the rescue for sure. This is my go-to anti-thigh chafe stick.
eyewear: this is the first year that I have more than one pair of sunglasses. I always waited until I “needed” another pair which is really a silly way of thinking. Here are my favs:
hats: you either love them or hate ‘em, but they definitely help protect you from the sun, bonus points if you are one of the lucky ones who look good in them! Here are a few I’m loving:
2021 Swim Suit Guide
It’s Vaxx Girl Summer, amiright?? But lets talk different swim options you need in your drawer. I was wildly surprised when I polled my Instagram community that several of you voted that you use bathing suits for an active lifestyle - only because I just found a purpose for active swimwear this past year. And I have to be honest - I never thought I’d see myself in active swim because you would never find me running around on a beach playing volleyball in a bathing suit. There are so many OTHER options for active swim that’s NOT beach volleyball. But, by all means, if beach volleyball is your thing - go for it!
I personally try to get the best tan ever each year, I know, it’s terrible for your skin, but I always look for a bathing suit that will give me the least amount of tan lines. That is, until recently, I’ve invested in chlorine resistant bathing suits for lap swim and water aerobics as well as active swimwear for lake activities. But before I delve into the different swim options, read my bathing suit shopping checklist. If you ever go back and forth on how much to spend - this could help you!
Active Swim:
Cute Swim
Chlorine Resistant:
Rash Guards:
Summer Sleepwear Roundup
At age 6 or 7, I knew cute pajamas was a thing. I had a cute babydoll pajama set that I was growing out of and probably a little too old to be wearing around the house but it made me feel cute! What happened in between then and now? I couldn’t find pajamas to fit my body as I grew up - not only my size but also my curves. From a young age, I’ve always been a pear shape and pajama sets historically have not been flattering for curves. Scrubs, flannel pants - all of what was “cool” to wear at sleep overs never really worked for my booty and thighs!
Enter in my time as an associate at a plus retailer. So many customers bought these pajama sets and were repeat customers! At the time, most of the plus size customers were older than me so I wasn’t really interested. However, after I moved to Chicago - with the same retailer, a customer my age and size was taking advantage of the sleepwear sale and bought two sets at one time! Of course, I chatted her up and she said, “these are the best pajamas ever.” I took her advice and bought a set. Now for me, buying a pajama set with shorts takes some courage because I.do.not.wear.shorts. Well, I got over it and like the freedom shorts provide, atleast at home. Honestly, I loved the set! It made me feel like I did in the babydoll from my youth.
These two pajama sets I sized up on them unnecessarily. I don’t buy from these stores frequently so I guessed on the sizes. I would absolutely suggest buying your normal size.
Image 1 | Image 2 top & bottom
Let me know your favorite places to shop for summer pajamas!
My Favorite Athleta Styles
When I heard Athleta was extending MORE of their clothes, I got real excited. I have been eyeing their Brooklyn Ankle pant for quite some time and finally was able to get a pair!! These pants are an athleisure closet staple.
Outfit details: Shirt | Pants in above photo
Their website is very easy to use and you can search by activity! Made finding these cold weather pants a breeze before they sold out – and they sell out FAST every year!
Athleta did something pretty neat in my eyes. They scanned the market and noticed holes in plus size active and athleisure and came through!
Because of the pandemic, a lot of us got out in nature more. I had an awful finding hiking clothes that were not just leggings. Insert Athleta:
Hiking Shorts | Hiking Pants | Hiking Joggers
I golfed on the high school golf team and have forever looked for pants that were flattering and I wasn’t afraid would rip down the back when I bent over to pick up my hole in one (that’s a golf joke!) Nor have I ever found a golf skirt that was long enough, insert Athleta:
Golf Skirt with 18" inseam | Pants
Athleisure in Travel?? Yes, please! Why? Do you sweat a lot? Are you always the hottest one in the room? Do you like layers? Why not travel with layers that make you comfortable and not miserable? Insert Athleta:
Commuting Pants | Travel Dress
Size Inclusive Swimsuit Coverups
Jumpsuits have been taking over other parts of fashion, why am I surprised that they found their way into the swim category? I bought this jumpsuit last year on kind of on a whim and I am so glad that I did! The jumpsuit fits, it is so comfortable and doesn’t stretch out. The only issue in the reviews that didn’t really affect me was the need for adjustable straps - which was updated in this year’s version.
Jumpsuit coverups also help combat chaffing - which is a summertime problem. We all have our favorite anti-chaffing stick- but sometimes your thighs just need a vacation from it all. Adding in a jumpsuit coverup gives your thighs that needed break. Here are a few jumpsuit and other swimsuit coverup options for this year.
Click the picture to shop!
Fair Isle Madness
Fair Isle is a classic print dating back to the 50’s in Scotland. This print often is worn during the winter season, on the slopes or for the holidays. It’s a nostalgic look for some and tacky for others; if you’re on the fence about a sweater, I’ve found other fair isle items that are cute for your holiday décor, your ski house or as gifts!
Home Decor
When I say, I got super excited seeing fair isle in home décor this year, is an understatement. During college, I worked at a home décor store and LOVE décor. If you’re on the fence about fair isle clothing, but like the look of the print, you can definitely bring it into your home with this year’s décor.
Table Top
Hosting is my jam, guys! If I was able to host this year, I would definitely accent my current party pieces with some of these fair isle accessories.
Accessories
If you can’t commit to the fair isle sweater, but still enjoy the look - add these pieces into your wardrobe for a little winter fun!
Clothing
This couldn’t be a fair isle post without showing a few different clothing options. Below I’ve pulled a variety of fair isle patterns from a mixture of stores and I have to say, I like all of them 😍
Thanksgiving Looks + Cocktails
Have you heard? Thanksgiving is going to be different this year. If you have always traveled for Thanksgiving, you may be excited that you don’t have to travel, maybe you’re more stressed that you finally have to cook a turkey, or you’re sad that you will be spending the day without your family. Along with the rest of 2020, this Thanksgiving poses several emotions.
I have either traveled for Thanksgiving or worked everyday around Thanksgiving, so the few that I’ve had to myself were well planned. And by planned, I mean, sleeping in, staying in my sweats all day and cooking whatever I want. This year, I’ll have to add in the designated Turkey Day Zoom or Facetime schedule to my plan🤷♀️.
To make Thanksgiving special, I’ve either cooked a favorite dish or made a new one. As well as make a seasonal beverage. Which is also the dish that I’m “assigned to” at family Thanksgivings. So, it’s only fitting that I’m sharing this with you.
Instead of sharing where you can find the best Thanksgiving outfit (because, let’s be honest, we’re shopping our closet or in sweats on the couch), here are some fun Thanksgiving cocktails! I prefer recipes that have fun ingredients but are simple to assemble as well as seasonal ingredients because they are cheaper when in season! Enjoy and have a safe and healthy Thanksiving!
Prosecco + Poms
In your preferred stemware, pour prosecco and a dash of pomegranate juice.
Garnish with pomegranate arils (seeds).
To seed a pomegranate, I did a combination of the following youtube tutorials: Video 1 / Video 2
Holiday Slush
This is a family tradition at Christmas, but I have made this drink for several other occasions.
Prep: Combine 1 frozen orange juice can and cranberry juice (equal parts) into a freezable container and freeze for 2 nights.
30 minutes before serving, remove from freezer.
Scoop into desired stemware, drink will be “slushy” and top off with prosecco or vodka.
Garnish with orange slice.
*For a mocktail version, serve with ginger ale.
Sparling Pear Prosecco Punch
This was a new to me recipe and it was delicious!
1 part cranberry juice
2 parts pear nectar (typically found in the international aisle)
3 parts prosecco
Garnish with pear.
Plus Size Snow Pants
Winter activities such as playing in the snow with your children or skiing shouldn’t be determined by your size. Dread no more! I have done the search for you!
I have been skiing for as long as I can remember. My family has been fortunate to be able to rent cottages up at Crystal Mountain for a long weekend every year for the majority of my youth as well as participate in the high school ski club. Last year I skied, at Shanty Creek/Shuss Mountain, for the first time since college and had the hardest time finding ski pants that “worked.” I mean, there are ski pants out there that fit, but did the companies ever ask a plus size person how they felt - or did they just scale up in sizing?
Now, I pride myself on my squat range in normal circumstances - but squatting in some snow pants is severely uncomfortable. And once squatting in snowpants is comfortable, they are falling down when I walk because the waist is too big. Out of frustration, I slid into the DMs of plus size experts (@maxeygreene and @louisegreen_bigfitgirl) about plus size snow pants.
What I learned is international companies are doing snow pants better.
I loved the ASOS pants last year but I was late in the search and my size wasn’t available. I ordered every size around it just to make sure. I was smack dab in the middle. Honestly, I just reordered them for this year. These also sell out FAST!
Sizing
If I did my research correctly this year, I’ve found several brands that suggest more stretch! When buying international, be sure to check the measurement section for sizing. Sometimes, brands convert their sizing into US sizing - but that’s not always the case.
Also, you may be sticker shocked by some of the prices. Snow pants are typically an investment - especially if you use them for winter sports such as skiing and shouldn’t be purchasing on a yearly basis. If you have another favorite ski/snow pant, please let me know! If you’re searching for winter boots, look no further than my closet staples collection of wide width winter boots here!!
From left to right
Plus Snow Raiski Savona (up to 28- not US sizing)
ASOS Curve High Waist Ski Overalls (Up to 26 in US sizing)
Obermeyer Malta Bibs (up to 18 in short, tall, petite)
Eddie Bauer Stretch Ski Pant (1-3x)
ASOS Curve Ski Pant with Stirrup (Up to 26 in US sizing)
Obermeyer Warrior Ski Pant (up to 18)
My First Nordstrom Anniversary Sale Wishlist!
Hey guys, get excited!
It’s my first time “covering” the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale. I included some of my favorite brands, previous purchases and items I would buy. I took into consideration the fact that we are still in a pandemic and most are not shopping or shopping for necessities. Sometimes necessities include clothes so why not update your wardrobe with items on MAJOR sale right now?
Let me just say that while I focus on plus size options, most of the items that I chose are also available in straight sizes. Typically Nordstrom Brands are size inclusive, but I also included Madewell, J.Crew and Veronica Beard. The shoes I chose are wide width but also come in medium.
If you have questions about sizing, Nordstrom is usually really good about describing how an item fits in their descriptions. In case you didn’t know, it’s free shipping and returns.
Now lets get going!