Swim Fashion

Investment Piece: Swim Fashion

In the next few months, you’ll hear a LOT about swim suits- which to buy, which are on trend, which go with the beach or the pool. I love swimwear, I know a bold statement as swimsuits are such a hard thing to shop for (the good news is that if you have a body, you have a beach body! Congrats!)

But. One of my most favorite and time honored fashion tips? Wear your swim wear as fashion wear. As in, more often than not, I wear my one -pieces as body suits. We’ve chatted about it and you’ve seen it:

Investment Piece: Summer SwimSuit guide
Investment Piece: Swim Fashion
Investment Piece: Bikini Days
Investment Piece: Design in the Wild
Investment Piece: Gucci
Investment Piece: Florals

Just for starters! You can also see here.

It’s not that I don’t wear one-pieces in the water, but I find that the one pieces that are special- patterns, cuts, etc- or the fantastic kind of basic- tube, etc- just make such great bases for outfits. They can make anything pop, from shorts to formal skirts.
My tips when picking a swim suit to wear as fashion?
-don’t be afraid to go big. From patterns to colors, this can be the statement pieces. It’s not a time to be shy!

-pair away. I’ve worn statement swim with cutouts and silk skirts. It will always go with jeans, but don’t be afraid to mix and match or think outside the box when it comes to mix your swim!

-Be aware of fit. If you’re going to wear a swimsuit all day, it needs to be comfortable. Straps. Torso length. This is a time to be super picky! (Also for using the facilities, pull to the side- it works!)

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I would love to know: do you wear your swim as fashion? How do you style it?
I’ve linked some of my current favorite one pieces for your shopping below!
Xo RA

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Picnic in Style

Investment Piece: Picnic in Style

I often think about the saying that “style is not only what you wear, but how you do everything”. There are so many ways to interpret it, so these thoughts are solely my own. To me, thinking about everything you do being your style means that the more we make conscious choices about what we do, how we decorate, and how often we do the things we love. All of this is how we tell our stories!

A story I often want to tell (aka something I always think about doing but hardly ever do)? A picnic! We all know I love a good charcuterie board (which somehow in my mind are almost the same thing!)

Investment Piece: Cheese Board

(See more board inspo here)

Ever since we went on lockdown (and truly, way before that), I have been thinking how fun a picnic might be! Your fave finger friendly food, perhaps a little bubble or wine, good company- and of course a great basket, great outfit, and stunning shoes. I can’t think of a better way to spend an afternoon. So, after year(s) of thinking about it- I did it! I took myself on a picnic! (Yes, it was in my own yard, but that still counts!)

And while I was on my picnic, couldn’t help but think of my style- and what I wanted my picnic to say.

Investment Piece: Picnic in Style

I love purple (and these were some of my fave shoes from last summer and I’ve linked you this summer’s version!), so I knew that it had to be a bit purple. Simple but elegant was something that I wanted- not too crowded, not too over the top, but yummy and stylish. And I like to think that this was exactly what I had planned. A little cheese, a little fruit, a little wine, and my favorite cracker (jalapeño saltine if you can find them!) A great pair of shoes, and a great basket. I hope this picnic lets you know just a little bit about my style 🙂

If you love this basket, I’ve found you similar below. I hope that this week finds you doing things you love and being stylish about it!
Xo RA

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Picnic in Style

Gucci

Investment Piece: Gucci

In recent times, Gucci has come to mean both feeling Amazing (or good) as well as the storied Italian brand. Lately, I’ve been both feeling good and wearing Gucci. Coincidence?

Investment Piece: Gucci
Investment Piece: Gucci
Investment Piece: Gucci

Part of why I love Gucci (the brand)? Not only is it ionic, it mixes over the top (logo, opulence, design) with a bit of Granny-chic (the ads! The glasses!) and old house legacy (there’s nothing I love more than vintage logos!). It’s a little bit of everything and when I wear Gucci logo pieces it doesn’t feel stale or dated, it feels fresh.

(Once upon a time I did a logo week, see here, here, and here. Logos aren’t a thing to avoid, but I have opinions about wearing them!)

I’m also beginning to feel good. Maybe that’s spring or the feeling like the penny might pass, or a return to myself. But I’m feeling more me- more secure, happier, and more Gucci.

Investment Piece: Gucci
Investment Piece: Gucci

It’s not that you need Gucci to feel good. I’ve felt good in everything from Target pieces to year old outfits, but statement pieces that bring out your shine? Something I love investing in and pieces I reach for time and time again.

Examples here, here, here and here. I actually love picking out and saving up for special pieces – investment pieces. Ironically, most of these pieces were bought second hand. Second hand shopping is one of my favorite ways to get what I want at prices that let me shop more. In fact, this Gucci skirt is from Luxury Garage Sale, which I’m not paid to write about but they do have such a stunning collection of designer resale!

Investment Piece: Gucci

Maybe the secret to Gucci isn’t the logo or the label, or even where you buy it. Maybe it’s deciding that you’re special enough to wear something that makes you feel special. That’s what does it for me. It is more about feeling great (or Gucci) in an outfit- but of course a pieve that’s special never hurts.

I got this skirt for my birthday and was saving it for pictures, but now- I want to wear it all the time as it makes me feel that special. Also? After shooting, I had trouble getting the zipper undone! A sign that I should stay in Gucci? I’ll take it (though clearly I got the zipper undone, but it was the first time I had that issue!)

What are you wearing that makes you feel special and great? And what are your thoughts on Gucci?

Xo RA

Note: this “top” is actually a one piece swim suit, as I can’t resist wearing swimsuits as bodysuits! And these flip flops are chic enough to go with so many things. The skirt was resale, but I’ve found you similar!

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Sunday Chronicles: Hair Changes

Investment Piece: Summer Sleeves

I’ve spent the last 2 years being BLONDE. Like platinum blonde. And blonde wasn’t new to me- I’m a dark blonde naturally,and have been highlighting my hair most of my adult life. (Let’s not chat about my red-hair phase) So it’s not that it was BLONDE- but that it was so blonde, essentially platinum, that was so different. And honestly? It was a reaction. I went SO blonde right after I decided to let my hair go “natural”, the change was TOO much, and it came on the heels of a few big life changes that I was having hard times with (moves, goodbyes, breakups). I NEEDED to be blonde, because that’s how I saw my best self. Did I go (and stay) too blonde? Probably.

Recently, I’ve gone back darker blonde (it’s still a bit of a work in progress, as you read this, I’m most likely adding a few highlights in the front). This time? I think I’m ready- or at least I’m not freaking out. The shade looks different in every light- from blonde to very light brown- but I’m ok with it. Maybe it’s that I’m more ok with where I am (or as OK as any of us can be right now). Or maybe the blonde was too much.

I do still consider myself a blonde (even when dark), and I’ve been wondering about my attachment to that. Is it that I can’t see myself any other way? That change is too hard? Or is it that I aspire to be what I think blonde means?

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New hair!

I know that I’m not the only one who gets emotional about my hair! There are so many friends that I’ve seen/talked through react emotionally to hair change. Be it hating color or cuts, or having to wait out not being able to style their preferred way, what happens to our hair deeply affects us. It’s such a personal thing, and is so vital to our self esteems and images.

There are people who can change their hair, go wild, be ok with whatever gets done to it. I’m not like that (my hair cutter in LA used to joke that I have “rules” and she’s not wrong!), though there are times that I wish I was. I attach so much meaning to my hair, and when it’s not “perfect” I can have a hard time.

But there is no such thing as perfect. And though I don’t always claim the red- I know I can be anything from red to white-blonde. Straight to curly. And each one of those selves have been beautiful and daring, and a part of me. So why do I freak out so much about my hair?

I found this article to be helpful- in at least knowing that I’m not alone. Maybe there’s nothing wrong with really caring about your hair. And maybe there’s power in being able to change it. Maybe our desire to be our “best selves” is something that we can express through our hair- and maybe striving for that should be freeing, a process, and ok all at the same time.

There is no such thing as perfect hair, but whatever that is for you- I hope you have it. Or that the change into it is painless.

I’m currently embracing being a little darker blonde. And learning to enjoy the ride. And be my best self the whole time. I have my fingers crossed for all of us!

Wishing us good hair and amazing shoes! XO RA

Spring Must

Investment Piece: Spring Must
Investment Piece: Spring Must
Investment Piece: Spring Must
Investment Piece: Spring Must
Investment Piece: Spring Must

There was a time when I made “bucket lists” for all the seasons. Things I wanted to do, my must haves, events to attend. Obviously, I haven’t had musts for any seasons lately. Without knowing what was open, what was safe, and what was comfortable for me and my loved ones- it was easier to celebrate seasons in the backyard. (Which is still a great place for a cocktail!)

This spring, as the world is opening up a bit- people are more comfortable (confession? I’m battling a bit of anxiety as the world changes again but that’s a subject for another post!) and I’m ready to have spring musts.

First up? Cut out dresses. I wrote about them before here. However, as much as I love that dress, it felt more winter like and not at all suitable for spring (or summer!) weather! So, I felt like I needed a spring version. A spring must. I love that this version is open back, and the cut at the waist is a bit more subtle. It’s offset by the full, maxi skirt– and it has pockets! From cocktails not in the back yard to errands and outtings that aren’t just to the grocery store, this spring must will be able to go from casual to formal. Flats (like these sandals!) to heels!

Another spring must on my list? Taking this dress out. To be worn all those ways. Anxiety aside, it’s a must to get out there, to show off my spring must dress to people, places, and things that I’ve been away from for so long that they feel new.

What are some of your spring musts? The things that you want to do, and more importantly, the things you want to wear?

I’ve linked this dress and these shoes, as well some other options for you below!
Xo RA

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Now and Then: Strapless Dress

Investment Piece: Strapless Dress

Everything comes back. Or is it that nothing ever leaves?
I’m endlessly fascinated by what comes back around, or what is en vogue- now and then. Take these strapless dresses. One is a vintage Laura Ashley from the 1980s:

Investment Piece: Strapless Dress

And one is from last year (a Mara Hoffman, one of my favorite brands):
Investment Piece: Strapless Dress

Even though these dresses were made about 40 years apart it is stunning how alike they are. Both strapless. Fitted through the hip and thigh, with a more full skirt. Yes, different colors and different fabrics. But almost basically the same dress.

(For styling purposes, I paired each with the same belt)

Investment Piece: Strapless Dress
Investment Piece: Strapless Dress

Trends do come and go- but what about when they come back? Do you buy vintage or new? There is always excitement with the new. Maybe there’s a twist, different fabric, more exciting patterns, and new is always attractive. But. Vintage- sometimes there’s just a draw, times that you can’t beat the vintage seams, and often you can get deals on vintage dresses.

Personally, I like both. Often I can find on-trend items vintage that are a bit orginal. And often, the on-trend new items are a bit more modern. Both vintage and new have colors and patterns I love. Sometimes I have a hard time deciding between new and modern. Now and then.

Yes. Many times I get both modern and vintage. When I love something I really love it – in all its forms. And especially with dresses like these- how could you choose?

Investment Piece: Strapless Dress
Investment Piece: strapless dress

I highly recommend strapless dresses for spring/summer. They can move effortlessly from casual errands and lunches to cocktails. They’re the perfect amount of covered, and perfect for the hot weather. Now or then. Modern or vintage. How do you strapless dress?

I’ve linked some modern versions (and similar Mara Hoffman dresses) and some vintage Laura Ashley’s for you below!

Xo RA

Note: this post does contain affiliate links. While that does not affect the price for you, I may earn commission from them. Thank you for your support!

Finding Myself

Investment Piece: Finding Myself
Investment Piece: Finding Myself
Investment Piece: Finding Myself
Investment Piece: Finding Myself

It’s my birthday. And in the past I’ve been a BIG birthday person. Lately, not so much. It’s not that I don’t want to treat myself. Or have goals and plans for the next year. All of those things are very much true. I’ll be spending the day doing some of my favorite things.

But. This year, more than champagne and presents, I’m focusing on finding myself. The pandemic. Some changes. While I haven’t left myself, there were a lot of times this past year when I didn’t feel like myself. Maybe it’s that I’m starting a new chapter, but I’m my home and I want to feel like me. Finding myself, admist all the changes and chapters, is my gift to myself this year.

How does one find yourself?

Investment Piece: Finding Myself
Investment Piece: Finding Myself
Investment Piece: Finding MYself

I’m starting by wearing outfits that make me feel good. Like me. This pink set made me happy. The color. The cut. When I put it on, I felt like me. I went to the park and shooting felt good. For months, outfits have sometimes been hard for me (which is very NOT me). And shoots have been hit or miss. To feel great in an outfit and great shooting- it was a moment of finding myself. Which makes the outfit a new favorite, and completely worth it.

One outfit (even in linen and in this pop of color) isn’t going to be the end of finding myself. Or creating myself again. This process will happen over and over- one outfit at a time. But. I’m excited about this start. And this set.

Here’s to finding myself- and ourselves! And another trip around the sun!
Xo RA

This set is from Zara, but I’ve linked these exact shoes and similar items below for you!

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Heroes and Capes

Investment Piece: Heroes and Capes
Investment Piece: Heroes and Capes
Investment Piece: Heroes and Capes
Investment Piece: Heroes and Capes

Sometimes we have to be our own heroes. It’s not always fun, but there’s a chance you can wear a cape- so it can be worth it!

The past few weeks have been a bit wild. And I’ve had to adult- a lot. I know, it’s so cliche and sometimes gross when we complain about being adults- but it’s sometimes hard. Dealing with big, complicated emotions, keeping a house and businesses running, dealing with the mundane (laundry, etc) can at times be very overwhelming. I have no advice on that- there are days when keeping my head above water feels like a full time job. I can meltdown with the best of them, but then there are times when I amaze myself at how I can pull things off- and keep it together.

I bet there are times when you’re amazing too!

And when we’re amazing, when we’re our own heroes and save the day- I think we deserve capes. Personally, I have a thing for capes (here, here, here, here, and here to start). So when I saw this little caplet (collar) I couldn’t resist it. For dressing up tank tops and sundresses, or pairing with jeans, this number is one that I can’t wait to wear all summer.

Beyond the fashion, it reminds me that I can be my own hero. And that’s something that can never go out of style!

I hope that you have things that remind you of how amazing you are, and if you’re into capes, I’ve linked this exact one (and matching top!) for you below!

Xo RA

Note: this post does contain affiliate links. While that does not affect the price for you, I may earn commission from them. Thank you for your support!

These shoes are from my love Sarah Flint, you can get $50 off any Sarah Flint shoe you love by shopping this link!

Investment Piece: Heroes and Capes

Sandal Season- A Sarah Flint Shopping Guide

Investment Piece: Sandal Season

Investment Piece: Sarah Flint

It’s that time of year. We put away our slippers and our boots, and we get out our sandals. One of my favorite times of year! I love sandals, and this season I’m so excited to share Sarah Flint and all the sandals I love with you!

Full disclosure, I’ve recently become a Sarah Flint Ambassador. I don’t get commission from the brand, but I did get gifted a pair of sandals. Though the opinions presented here are my own. I’m horrifically picky about the brands I partner with- and Sarah Flint is one of the best. It’s a woman owned, woman run company. These shoes are luxury- made in the same factories as Louboutins and Hermes and by artisans, but about half the cost as Sarah Flint shoes are sold directly to you. There are so many things I love – from why the company began selling direct to consumer, to the arch support (which works for both high arches and low arches), the extra space in the toe box, the steel in the stilettos, and how all of those were things insisted upon by Sarah. (I love women who demand the best).

But this is about sandals. Because at this point, after this year, we all most likely need a new pair!

Investment Piece: Sarah Flint

From flats to block to heels, there is a Sarah Flint for you. In both the block and the perfect sandal, you can choose your heel height- from low to high. There are so many color options in all styles- metallics, nudes, and of course black! They all provide support, they all are roomy in the toes, and they all look chic.

Some of my current faves?

Investment Piece: Sarah Flint

The Grear- a lace up sandal. Especially in this mixed metallic. It will go with everything in your closet and the laces are both on trend and elevate the look!

Investment Piece: Sarah Flint
A new and exclusive sandal! The perfect block in navy croc! Slightly elevated and such a chic neutral- this sandal is one I want to build my summer around.

Investment Piece: Sarah Flint
My pick and what I’ve been wearing non-stop? The perfect sandal (the high one!) in a beige. If you’re wary (I know, I’m a heel gal), the arch support in these sandals are just to die for (as they’re so supportive). The heel comes in various heights, and it goes with all your summer and spring dresses!

What kind of sandals are you shopping for this spring? I have my eye on the navy ones and a Grear!
As I mentioned, I don’t get commission, but you get $50 off your pair of Sarah Flints by using code SarahFlint-BAInvestmentPiece or by shopping them at this link!

Happy shopping! Wanna all meet up for pedicures?
Xo RA

Shorts with Heels

Investment Piece: Shorts with Heels
Investment Piece: Heels with Shorts
Investment Piece: Heels with Shorts

I put together this outfit thinking of this one question: Are Shorts with heels a thing we’re doing?

The thing is? Shorts with heels is a thing I do.
Repeatedly.
Without thinking about it.

Ok, I wear heels with everything (even one time with sweatpants, but that’s a different post), but shorts with heels? A thing I do.

Want the proof? See here, here, here, and here.

So, maybe the question isn’t are shorts with heels a thing we’re doing, but rather are shorts with heels a thing we SHOULD be doing?

Any guess to what my personal answer is?

Investment Piece: shorts with heels
Investment Piece: Shorts with Heels
Investment Piece: Shorts with Heels
Investment Piece: Shorts with Heels

And before we dive deep into this issue, I have to let you know:
Investment Piece: Shorts with Heels
This is not an affiliate link. This is one of my most favorite blouses- I love the print (yes, those are tanks and airplanes) with the silk. It’s from a company you might love Emerson Fry, where I’ve gotten some great pieces (including shoes!!). Check them out!

Investment Piece: Shorts with Heels
But, back to our question about shorts with heels. Clearly, I think they are a thing we’re doing. Do I recommend pairing heels with your favorite cutoffs? Maybe. I would need to see the outfit.

But in general? Yes. Again, I wear heels with most everything, so feel free to take this with a grain of salt, but I see nothing wrong with shorts with heels.

But, again, I believe in “dressy shorts”. Is that a term we’re using? Just like you can make almost anything casual, I am a firm believer you can dress almost anything up. What I think works best? Shorts that may be a little bit longer (long live the Bermuda short), and shorts that are of a crepe or silk blend. Pair with your favorite top. Or a blazer. A pair of heels. You’re good to go for any night on the town.

Though to be fair, I wore this to the grocery store. So, while I may believe in shorts with heels, I don’t believe in limiting your places to go.

There are people who have FEELINGS about not only shorts with heels but dressy shorts. Are you one of them? What’s your hang up with them?

A part of me gets it. I recently re-watched Pretty Woman, and the scene where she’s we wearing a short suit touched me–mainly as I still feel like it’s chic. Totally 80s. But chic. Do you feel the same way?

I’d love to know your thoughts, feelings, and outfits regarding shorts with heels.

In the meantime, I’ve linked similar items to this outfit below. Happy shopping!

Also-I forgive you if you just wear your shorts with sandals.

Xo RA

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Investment Piece: Shorts with Heels