Showing posts with label Guest post. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guest post. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Guest Post: Get Back on the Horse

Hi everyone! I’m Heather, Kelsey’s BFF from middle school (yeah, we’re getting old), filling in while Kelsey sleeps for a few days in wedded bliss.


While Kelsey is bringing the fabulous to DC, I live in Memphis. And while DC is nice and snowy this time of year, it’s been in the 60s half of January here. And then it drops 30 degrees. In these uncertain times, my go-to outfit is riding boots and a long-sleeved dress. Here are some of my current faves.


My go-to boot style - they literally go with EVERYTHING.

H&M, Wrap-front Dress, $24.99
I love a great print - why wear solids when you can have so much more fun?

Obsessed. The fit is spectacular and that print is to die for.

Old Navy, Crepe Swing Dress, $19.99
I could (and do) wear florals year-round - it’s never too cold for flowers!

Modcloth, Do You Coffee? Shirt Dress, $69.99
Again with the florals - and this one has the added bonus of being green and white for this KD.


This look is great for a business-casual office like mine, and then for going straight to happy hour. And keeps you warm but not overly toasty on those crazy weather days!

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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Guest Post: Back to Backpacks

Hey everyone! It’s Sara, Kelsey’s younger sister. Today, we’re talking about the adult backpack. I work at Temple University as an Academic Advisor and Adjunct Instructor. Because I work in higher education, I am constantly carrying about 30lbs of notebooks, textbooks, papers, snacks, etc. across North Philadelphia (although let’s be honest, it’s mostly snacks). Because of this, my once beautiful Michael Kors tote has now waved its white flag.

After my mourning period and wearing black for about a week, I’ve decided that it’s time to start thinking about a new bag (*tear*). Usually, I carry a large purse or tote bag around campus. One of the most appealing aspects of carrying a tote, for me, is that it helps differentiate myself from the students. If you know me, you probably already know that I look like I’m 12. I’m always getting asked where I’m applying for college or what courses I’m taking….I’m 27. That’s why I was reluctant to transition to a backpack because I didn’t want to give everyone on campus another reason to think I’m a student.  But…the totes just aren’t cutting it. Below you will find some adult alternatives to your once faved monogrammed, LL Bean backpack. Happy lugging!
Peace & Love

Sara

Traditional backpack look and feel with a gorgeous floral design.


Patagonia, Arbor Pack 26L, $99
Fair labor, environmental responsibility, ergonomic design, waterproof fabric, laptop pouch, what’s not to love!? Alternatively, if you’re more of a Herschel girl, here’sa similar design with a smaller carrying capacity.


Leather for when you really want to feel like an adult. Cons-not waterproof, potentially not as durable as some of the other models but it’s Really PRETTY!



More Herschel love—this pack offers the perfect combination of durability/versatility, while still adulting. Padded laptop sleeve and two external pockets to stuff all of those pens and keys (and snacks!!)

Laptop pocket, padded straps, smaller capacity. Loving the minimalist khaki look.

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