Sunday, August 18, 2013

Beauty is Pain (Not Always)

Hurry hurry hurry it's the end of summer get your last summer posts in!!



I chaperoned a middle school church retreat this weekend. We go to this beautiful camp in Michigan called Tower Hill. It's placement is really amazing. You take a 10-minute walk from camp through woods and a clay river to get to a public beach and enormous sand dunes. It's got everything.

After sweating my bootay off hiking up those dunes, I was thinking about how hard it is sometimes to find clothes that you feel comfortable in - in the sense of image as well as when you're moving around.

Personally, I find that tight clothes are often the cutest, and the least comfortable.

And that sucks royal shit.

But you know that one staple piece that you just feel so AT HOME in? It's comfortable as all get out and you feel sexy or beautiful or thin or whatever in it. It's the total come-at-me piece that you go to first when you need that feeling.
For me, that piece is ankle-length leggings.

It would be nice if all clothes were like that, but then the awesomeness and world-conquering attributes would probably wear off pretty quickly.

Either way, I've compiled a few staples that I think are a pretty good balance and helped me get through the summer feeling pretty good.

Cross Bodies (Fat Face)

Hi-Lo Skirts (Miss Rebel)

Bodycon Crop Tops (New Look)

Maxi Dresses (Object)

High-Waisted Denim Shorts (Rings&Tings)

Cat-Eye Sunglasses (River Island)

Bustier Tops (Sass and Bide)

Yoga Leggings (PINK)

Chunky Sweatshirts (Shop Jeen)

Bodycon Skirts (Shop Jeen)

Waterproof Mascara (Target)








Hope your summers were all good, and I know your falls are about to be fantastic :)

Fall Trend: LEGGINGS

My sister's middle school recently instated a new dress code banning tight pants (yoga pants, leggings) and crop tops.

Before I say anything else, I'm NOT a supporter of 11-year-olds' rights to wear revealing clothes. Even in high school there's a fine line between acceptably revealing and uncomfortably hoe-baggish.

But, the leggings part I feel is a bit overkill. Sure, when I was in middle school, my mom didn't allow me to wear them as pants and I didn't want to anyway. But when I got to high school I slowly warmed to them. Now I practically live in my yoga crops.

Saying that, leggings are a huuuuge fall trend, and you can get some high-end, high-priced ones from designers and department stores now. That's some classy shit.


The great thing about leggings is they're so versatile. You can dress them way up or way down, plus they're so darn comfortable. It's like wearing no pants at all. Which we'd all rather do, let's admit it.

Here are examples of two dressed-up and dressed-down leggings styles:
Dressed down

Dressed up