I love nothing more than to browse clothing and fashion websites after a long day at work, so instead of aimless browsing last night, I browsed with a theme: Amelia Earhart. Here are a few of my favorite Amelia inspired items:
Urggg...I love the color and shape of this skirt, but it wrinkles up in the first five minutes of wear. I had already ironed it twice! Anyway...I didn't get a chance to catch up on my weekend outfit posts last evening, so I thought I would share my Saturday outfit today. I finally had an opportunity to wear my granny boots I scored on ebay for a mere $9! After reviewing the pictures I realized the boots gave the outfit more of a grunge (rather than granny) look. At first I was a bit unsure, but by the end of the day I felt super confident and comfortable in the boots! And isn't that what fashion is about....wearing what you love and feel comfortable in?
Do you ever put on something you're not sure about, but end up loving it? Do share!
So, back to the inspiration for a series of posts. With this post being dedicated to the stunning photos of my Grandma Hatcher, I am planning to raid my Grandma Barhorst's photos when I return to Ohio for Christmas, and dedicate a post to her beautiful photos too! The only things better than vintage photos are gorgeous vintage photos of your own grandmothers!
I would love to wear this entire outfit today! Look at those bangles!
I love the violin detailing on the dress.
My Grandpa and Grandma Hatcher....married 52 years
Well, mother nature finally came around and did decide to cooperate with our anniversary picnic plans! After many days of rain, I awoke to the sun shining in through the bedroom window. After enjoying a bit of coffee, Robin and I packed up a yummy picnic lunch/dinner of hummus pockets (with feta, tomato, and alfalfa sprouts), cheese and crackers, strawberries, dark chocolate, and red wine. Delicious and thoroughly indulgent....my favorite! It was a beautiful and extremely fun afternoon, and all only about 25 minutes from our apartment in Nashville!
A few months ago I set out to find a vintage slip (the kind with really delicate and pretty lace encircling the bottom). I always seem to have your run of the mill "shoppers luck"- you know, when you really want something you can never find it! However, to my surprise, I found the perfect slip at the very first thrift store I walked into. Now that chilly climate has finally graced us with its presence, I have become quite fond of layering the slip over tights and letting the lace peek out the bottom of my skirts. I am sure any woman of my grandmother's generation would gasp in horror.
Every aspect of our wedding was infused with our personalities, and it was such an amazing time! We had an absolute blast, and had all of our friends and our incredibly large families there to help us celebrate.
Happiest Day! :)
Reception Site-Franklin Park Conservatory (Columbus, OH)
Our Super Great Wedding Party
The cutest ring bearer; our nephew Josh!
The funny thing about me is that I can be either the most low-maintenance or the most high-maintenance person that you have ever met, at the least expected moments. Our wedding was one of those. From the start it was low maintenance.... especially the dress! I never set foot into a bridal shop, ordering my dress straight off Nordstroms website from the comfort of my couch, and never even trying it on (as a bonus, it was super inexpensive)! It was glorious and stress free (which is uncharacteristic of me)!
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