GOLD & BLACK WITH TWO PYTHONS

Since I can remember, I always had an affinity to sneakers and i'll always prefer them over any type of shoe. And, i'll always be more of a tomboy at heart which somewhat inspired this look.One of my favorite pairs are these gold and black ones by Nike. I realized that I haven't worn them in what feels like years and I thought it was time to bring them out of their box again. It was a chillier day in Seattle today so this black longsleeve with this sick python pattern across the top paired perfectly with these.

PEACH BOW TIE SHORTS

I'm not that 'girly' of a girl: I don'y really wear pink or cutesy things but for some reason, these peach bow tie shorts just caught my eye and attention! Maybe it is because it sort of reminds me of Usagi/Serena aka Sailor Moon!

1-UP AND A MIDI DRESS

Two things I love about this outfit. First one might be the obvious, bright 1-Up Mushroom that you may find familiar from Super Mario series. It's an oldie sweatshirt I bought a few years ago from Forever 21 but I still love it. The second thing I love about this outfit is the midi dress. I've been obsessed with midi dresses and skirts lately and this black one from Cotton On is perfect and pairs with almost anything. I'm pretty sure I have 4 total of the same cut but just in different colors

BLUE BIRDS OF PARADISE ESPADRILLE CORDONES

The hot weather we've been experiencing in Seattle for the majority of the summer has been exceptionally hot and just recently, it's been cooling down with some rain (yes)
 and gloomy, overcast weather which calls for almost sweater weather. However, I'm still in the whole summer mood and these bright, fun tie-up espadrilles from Toms is the perfect pop of color for this gloomy day.

THE PERFECT DEEP V IN A TREE


There's so many things I love about this outfit that I don't know where to even start! At first glance, yes, this is a very simple look but look a little deeper! Have you ever wanted to show off that cute crop top or bralette but never had shirts that cut just right to show it off in the front or you didn't want to take a button down and button it too far down? Yeah, I had the same problem until I found this Keep It Casual tee by Lulus and bonus, it was on sale! 

Restaurant Zoe in Capitol Hill

It was a happy stumbling when we ended up here for family dinner. The initial restaurant we were supposed to go to was closed to the public due to a dinner party so we wandered around until my mom decided on Restaurant Zoe located in the Capitol Hill area in Seattle.

JULY 2015 FAVORITES

I can't believe Summer is basically halfway over...what?! I thought it would be a good time to discuss some of my July favorite products since I found myself gravitating towards them a lot!

A LOT OF BLACK, A LITTLE BIT OF WHITE

Last night, we decided to go out for a little family dinner in Capitol Hill. Initially we were supposed to eat at Anchovies & Olives but they were closed to the public for a dinner party. We tried calling earlier to save a spot but on one answered--would've been nice if they would've answered so we could've known ahead of time!! Anyways, rant over, At least there's a whole lot of food options to choose from in the area and my mom spotted another restaurant (blog post on that later!). It was just about golden hour so the lighting was almost near perfect and the landscapes around were just nice so I thought it would be a perfect opportunity for a photo op =)

NEW PRETZ REVIEW: CHILI SALAD, PIZZA, SWEET CORN, & TOM YUM FLAVORS

New Glico Pretz are introduced to the States and I couldn't be more excited. Today, i'll be quickly discussing four of the flavors I picked up and tried out. Flavors include a Hot Chili Salad, Pizza, Sweet Corn, and Tom Yum flavor. I will say I was most excited about Tom Yum because I had the flavor while I was in Malaysia last summer and I missed it so much! The fact that they introduced the flavor here in the US makes me extra happy and I hope it stays for at least awhile! A breakdown of the flavors will be below after the jump.
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