Empire State of Mind
Wearing Everlane linen tank, Dion Lee skirt & ASOS sunglasses (not pictured) It’s already day six in this concrete jungle of a city, and time has been flying by faster than a New York minute. But these views tho’…
View PostWearing Everlane linen tank, Dion Lee skirt & ASOS sunglasses (not pictured) It’s already day six in this concrete jungle of a city, and time has been flying by faster than a New York minute. But these views tho’…
View PostASOS pinstripe midi dress, Charlotte Olympia kitty flats, ONA Capri Tote (similar) There’s nothing more classic than a simple stripe – which is why I packed them in spades for this trip – though what really gets me about this dress is the crossover cutout back. Perfect for wandering the cobblestoned streets of Florence…!
View Postoutfit 1; ASOS pinstripe midi dress, Charlotte Olympia kitty flats, ONA Capri Tote (similar) outfit 2; RUBY dress (coming out next month), Givenchy sequin heels (similar), Teddy Blake rachel mini bag (I also love this style) Following the Cinque Terre – a tough act to follow, I might add… – we had four nights in the ancient city of Firenze. Surprisingly, we found ourselves situated extremely centrally in the Piazza del Republicca, a stones throw from the Duomo and a short walk to the Ponte Vecchio and Piazza Del Michaelangelo. We spent a lot of time wandering the cobblestone streets,…
View PostASOS peplum frill top, Madewell denim shorts, Madewell neck tie, ASOS sunglasses, Olympus PEN E-PL7 Camera Cinque Terre has my heart, completely and utterly. For a place that I’ve dreamed of going to for years, it really did live up to all my expectations, and then some. We stayed in a cute little airbnb in La Spezia, a short 6 minute train ride to Riomaggiore, the first of the five towns in the Cinque Terre. For us, this gave us the best of both worlds; easy access to the Cinque Terre while acting as a quiet respite in the evenings.…
View PostThe Cinque Terre are definitely a tough act to follow; I’ve never been to a place that is both magical and fills me with such a sense of wonder as these five colourful towns along the Italian coastline. I took this photo just as we were reaching the town of Vernazza, which is possibly one of the most iconic of the five towns, along with Manarola (which is equally, if not more, spectacular). Let’s just say that this view is one of many reasons why I wish we never had to leave…
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