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Lovely Linen

May 8, 2017 by jessica 7 Comments

Garnet Hill Essential Linen Shirt

It’s no surprise that summer is my favorite season, and every spring day that has even a hint of something warmer in the forecast has me reaching for summer staples to debut, like this breezy linen tunic from Garnet Hill. I’ve had the opportunity to work with Garnet Hill on a couple of posts over the past few months (here and here) and I’m always delighted with the brand’s classic cuts and high quality pieces. This particular piece is crafted from flax grown and handpicked in France, and promises to get softer with every wash. It’s such a classic piece that pairs well with other closet mainstays, like denim shorts, but will look just as chic over a swimsuit when the weather really heats up!

Also, can we take a moment to admire just how fantastic and on-trend this little bag is?! I picked it up at Target after seeing it on Cathy’s Instagram Story. It’s really soft for being faux leather, and I can’t get enough of the oversize ring handle. (The cross-body strap is removable.)

Garnet Hill Essential Linen Shirt
Target Cesca Women's Crossbody Bucket Handbag
Welly Merck watch
Garnet Hill Essential Linen Shirt
Target Cesca Women's Crossbody Bucket Handbag
Lee Renee pineapple necklace
Garnet Hill Essential Linen Shirt
Target Cesca Women's Crossbody Bucket Handbag

Garnet Hill shirt (c/o) | Gap shorts (old; similar) | Lee Renee necklace | Monica Vinader ring (similar) | Welly Merck watch* (c/o) | Target bag | Hermes pocket square | Soludos slides | Karen Walker sunglasses (c/o Shopbop)

*Use code lovejessica to save 20% on any order at Welly Merck!

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Linking Up: Pink Sole

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Weekend Reading

May 5, 2017 by jessica 8 Comments

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Jojobride dress | Sea & Grass tote | Ann Taylor sandals (old; similar) | Julie Vos bracelet (c/o; similar and love this) | Karen Walker sunglasses (c/o Shopbop) | Monica Vinader ring (similar) | Addcolo wigs  Here

Weekend Reading:

  • Happy Cinco de Mayo! Celebrate with homemade margaritas, but leave the sugary mix at the store. Here’s all you need for the perfect marg. (This is pretty much the recipe I use, except I use agave nectar instead of simple syrup.)
  • I’m not sure it’s possible for me to love Gray Malin more than I already do, but this interview solidified my fan girl status.
  • It seems like I’m including a weekly pineapple item, huh? I like what I like! Here’s this week’s must have. It’s just $12!
  • This Tinder guy will provide for you. 😉 (Seriously, I’m so glad I never had to join that site. Fun fact: I met Dave on OkCupid!)
  • Kirby’s 48-hour guide to Nashville is the perfect way to spend a weekend. (Here’s my travel guide with a few additional must-dos if you’re in the city for a longer period of time.)
  • How amazing does Grasie look in her pajama-inspired dress?!
  • The Kentucky Derby is this Saturday. I love betting on horses probably more than I should, but I only do it on four occasions: when I’m actually at the track, Derby day, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes. For the last three, I only put $25 down on the first race and use any winnings for the last two. (I’m pretty risk averse!) Read up on the Derby contenders here.
  • Who would have predicted that brow art would be a thing?
  • Zara’s jewelry is so good right now. I’m loving these orange fringe hoops and these rhinestone waterfalls.
  • This editorial explores why J.Crew’s vision of a preppy America failed, and its future isn’t looking too rosy with Jenna Lyons stepping down and a recent layoff of 150 employees.
  • West Elm is offering free shipping on select furniture for a limited time with code BIGDEAL. If you have your eye on any of these, buy them now! Shipping on oversize pieces really adds up.
  • Speaking of furniture, I’m crazy about this ultra glam outdoor chair.
  • This is an interesting peek into the lucrative “healing” gemstone industry.

ICYMI:

  • We lost out on another house, despite going $16,000 over asking. Sigh. Bacon didn’t care.
  • I’ve purchased a few things from this week’s “The Coveted” already.
  • New Orleans is more than just booze and beads! (The opening picture to the NOLA city guide is my favorite travel pic I’ve taken yet. There’s a good chance I’m getting that one framed for the new house whenever it happens!)

Filed Under: Outfits, Style, Weekend Guide Tagged With: weekend guide, weekend reading

City Guide: New Orleans

May 4, 2017 by jessica 5 Comments

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WHERE WE STAYED

  • Loft 523 – As expected, Loft 523 is a loft-style hotel with open, airy rooms with minimalist design that feels both sexy and artsy. The property has 18 loft-style hotel rooms and penthouse space. It’s a great location off of the French Quarter, which should have provided a slightly quieter retreat than it did. On the weekends, the hotel blasts music in its on-site bar. Our room was on the second floor and we could hear the music clearly. It wouldn’t have been such a big deal if we weren’t both sick for the duration of the trip and wanted to go to bed earlier than we would have otherwise. (Weirdly, though, I don’t think the bar is open to the public. We had to use our room entry key to get into the building at night.) Overall, we really liked the property and would consider staying there again. My favorite feature with the oversize tub in the bathroom, which was a welcome refuge after a long day of exploring. Its sister property is the  International House across the street where you can use the exercise facilities. We found the best price on Expedia by booking the flight and hotel together.


TRANSPORTATION

  • From the Airport – I don’t think I’ve been in a more efficient taxi line ever! The people monitoring it were incredibly friendly, and they provide you with a brochure with a city map inside that also has your cab number written on it in case you forget to collect all of your luggage.
  • New Orleans Streetcars – While they might not be as convenient as getting an Uber, the streetcars in New Orleans are so charming! They’re also a wallet-friendly way to get around town. The St. Charles Line features the oldest continuously operating streetcar in the world. The streetcars fill up at peak times, so it’s not a great choice if you’re zipping off to dinner reservations. You can buy tickets ahead of time with the mobile app. Otherwise, you’ll need exact fare upon boarding.

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EAT

  • Café DuMonde – I’m not sure any trip to New Orleans is complete without a stop by the popular coffee stand that opened in 1862. It’s definitely touristy and there’s a long line (although, it moves quickly). Personally, I’d skip the Frozen Café Au Lait if you’re getting beignets. I have a sweet tooth, but it was entire too much together! Afterward, explore the area around Jackson Square for live music and local artisans who set up shop on the street. If NOLA isn’t on your immediate travel itinerary, you can pick up some of the iconic beignet mix and make them at home. (We also heard great things about Café Beignet, but didn’t have a chance to stop by.)
  • Central Grocery and Deli – This is touted as the birthplace of the muffuletta, the Italian sandwich made with marinated olive salad, layers of mortadella, salami, mozzarella, ham, and provolone. The shop was founded in 1906 by Salvatore Lupo, a Sicilian immigrant who created the sandwich, and the grocery store looks like it hasn’t changed since it was first built! We went with a full sandwich to split, which was too much food. I’d urge you to split a half muffuletta, grab a beer from the liquor store next door, and find an area in the nearby park along the Mississippi to enjoy your meal.
  • The Company Burger – Think of this place as a chic diner with an excellent beer lineup. The burgers are made quickly and there’s a condiment bar with various aioli to suit your tastes.
  • Felix’s Restaurant & Oyster Bar – We were planning to go to Acme Oyster House, but the long line deterred us and we found ourselves at the slightly quieter oyster bar across the street — and I’m so glad we did! This was my favorite meal of the trip. We kicked things off with oyster shots, followed by char-grilled oysters as a starter. The buttery, garlicky oysters are a must when you’re in NOLA! They’re cooked, so no worries if swallowing slimy seafood isn’t your thing. I had a half crawfish po-boy with étouffée, and Dave opted for red beans and rice. It was all exceptional and I can’t imagine the Acme Oyster House would have been better.
  • Pêche Seafood Grill – We didn’t actually make it here, but I’ve heard so many good things from online reviews and friends who have visited New Orleans that I’d be remiss to leave it off my recommendation list. Go there and let me know how good it is!


DRINK

  • The Avenue Pub – Beer bars are hard to find in New Orleans, so we made ourselves at home here! The food is also exceptional. We tried the “To Die for Fries” that were served with a cheddar bechamel, tempura fried oyster mushrooms, and hummus. (We actually split the mushrooms and hummus for lunch one day and it was more than enough food for the two of us.) In need of a local beer recommendation? Opt for Parish’s Envie.
  • Barrel Proof – Love whiskey and beer? This place is for you! We went at night and it was a chill atmosphere and each cocktail we had was amazing.
  • Carousel Bar & Lounge – I’m sure you’ve seen pictures of the famous Carousel Bar! As you might expect, it’s a carousel that has been made into a bar and slowly rotates while guests are seated. The cocktails here are fantastic. Get the Milk Punch (a NOLA must-drink that tastes like boozy eggnog without the heaviness) and the Pimm’s Cup. True confession: I brought along a plastic Ziploc bag in my purse to stash any drink accessories I collected on the trip, like stir sticks, to eventually add to our bar collection.
  • The Courtyard Brewery – The brewery’s offerings are just okay. Definitely try a few, but you might find yourself exploring their guest taps instead. Either way, it’s the nighttime ambiance that will win you over. There’s an outdoor courtyard with tables and twinkling lights where you can kick back to relax away from the chaos of the French Quarter.
  • Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar – As the oldest bar in New Orleans, this place has been slinging drinks since the 1700s. In fact, it’s considered one of the oldest structures in the city. Located in the French Quarter, the bar’s signature drink is the Frozen VooDoo Daiquiri. You may as well order one to kick off your stay in the Big Easy.
  • Pat O’Brien’s Bar – This is obviously a tourist destination, but it’s one that you should really have on your list for a first-time visit to New Orleans. Get a Hurricane and hangout in the courtyard for people watching. You can buy glassware on site as a souvenir, or you can just follow in my footsteps and snag a matchbook in the bathroom to commemorate your visit. (I’m all about restaurant and bar matchbooks!)
  • Tujague’s – This is considered the second-oldest restaurant in NOLA, but we opted to just visit the stand-up bar for the classic Ramos Gin Fizz. The place gets crowded quickly, especially with tour groups stopping by to imbibe on their walk. It’s best if you wait to pop in between groups for a better experience. A word of caution: the bathroom was pretty scuzzy.


DO

  • Bourbon Street – If it’s your first time in New Orleans, you absolutely must do Bourbon Street once for the boozy experience that it is. Wear sneakers as the streets quickly become filthy. (We were out early in the morning and saw the streets being hosed down to wash away the spilled alcohol.) I liked walking around in the morning to admire the architecture. #OldLady
  • French Quarter – Get lost walking around the French Quarter enjoying the architecture, and popping into shops and restaurants. I fell in love with Hové Parfumeur, a perfume shop that was founded in 1931. I purchased the Clochette des Bois perfume, an elegant lily of the valley scent, as my souvenir of the trip. Spritzing it on transports me back to the city!
  • Garden District – The Garden District is home to the most picturesque and historic residential properties, like the Cornstalk Fence Mansion. (It’s for sale if you have $6.5M laying around.) Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 is located here and doesn’t require a tour guide to tour the cemetery, unlike the famed St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. Here’s a resource for a self-guided tour.
  • Jackson Square – Jackson Square is a historic park that features the impressive Saint Louis Cathedral. The square feels like the heart of New Orleans with live music and local artisans selling their wares. The square is roughly four blocks from The French Market, which is also worth a stop.
  • Magazine Street – We didn’t get a chance to explore Magazine Street, but it’s on my must-do list the next time we visit the city. It’s filled with clothing boutiques and antique shops.
  • St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 – I urge you to put this at the very top of your to-do list. The cemeteries in New Orleans are rich with history and folklore. You can only visit St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 with a tour guide because of its history of vandalism, but it’s really the best way to have done it anyway. It affords you the opportunity to learn about the burial traditions of NOLA, see Nicolas Cage’s pyramid tomb, and visit the grave of Marie Laveau. We did our tour with Save Our Cemeteries, a nonprofit that works to restore and preserve the city’s cemeteries.
  • Steamboat Natchez – I’m including this on the list because we did it, but I wouldn’t actually recommend the two-hour excursion down the Mississippi river. You can do a lunch or dinner cruise, or you can just purchase tickets for the cruise sans food (which is what we did). The hour out from the dock is more interesting as the narrator explains what we’re passing and seeing along the river (like the Domino sugar refinery). On the way back, there’s a jazz band that performs and you’re free to wander around the steamboat. There is a cash bar on the boat, which is reasonably priced. Stick me on a boat and I’m usually happy as a clam, but this one was too long and I was counting down the minutes until we were back on land.


WHAT I WORE

  • A one-shoulder top with denim shorts here.
  • A pleated yellow dress here.
  • A short dress with a ruffled bodice here.

Browse other New Orleans posts here!

P.S. There’s an image for your travel Pinterest board after the jump! 😉

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The Coveted

May 2, 2017 by jessica 10 Comments

J.Crew Tie-waist short in Liberty Thorpe floral

This week’s roundup is basically my entire spring must-have list. In fact, I ordered the shorts, hat, and bandana over the weekend, along with a different red swimsuit! But the shining star of this week’s “The Coveted” is definitely that faux leather duffel bag with the gold pineapple print. I already have a gorgeous leather weekender that I just adore, but this one is awfully tempting to add to my travel arsenal.

1. Madewell Hibiscus Off-the-Shoulder Top | 2. J.Crew Bandana in Bermuda Map Print | 3. J.Crew Tie-Waist Shorts in Liberty Thorpe Floral | 4. Hinge Mere Flat Sandal Slides | 5. L’Occitane Almond Hand Cream | 6. Waiting on Martha Vintage-Inspired Cafe de Paris Match Strike | 7. Sole Society Tulum Pineapple-Print Weekender | 8. J.Crew Textured Summer Straw Hat | 9. Bebe Oversize Flower Earrings | 10. Tory Burch Logo One-Piece Swimsuit (also love this less expensive one)

Filed Under: Style, The Coveted Tagged With: j.crew liberty print, pineapples, red swimsuit, spring style, travel style

Weekend Reading

April 28, 2017 by jessica 8 Comments

https://www.marrymeinphuket.com/

Happy Friday! After touring a home last Saturday that left us both underwhelmed, we headed north to Dave’s parents’ cabin for an overnight stay. Even though it was brief, sipping beer on the dock and chatting by the late-night fire was the perfect mini getaway to start the week refreshed. It was also the maiden voyage of the Soludos slides above. They’re ridiculously comfortable so long as you don’t mind going without arch support.

This weekend also promises to be laid back. If the rain holds off, I’d like to go to the farmers’ market on Saturday and then we have two homes to see this weekend. Each of the houses have their pros and cons. One is a two-story home built in 1920 with a ton of original character and charm (and the smallest galley-style kitchen ever and no air conditioning). It’s $65,000 less than the other contender: a 1956 ranch that has been updated with a much larger and functional kitchen, a finished basement, larger bedrooms, and the cutest vintage bathroom with original tile and a turquoise tub. They’re both in good neighborhoods and close to the bike trail. I’m hoping that we’re drawn to one in person, and that we can have an offer accepted and put this whole hullabaloo behind us and start focusing on the good stuff: paint and furniture.

Weekend Reading:

  • If you’re lucky enough to be in Los Angeles before May 29, snag tickets to the Museum of Ice Cream and take envy-inducing selfies in the pool of sprinkles.
  • I’m not ashamed to admit that I’ll probably buy this dress just because it looks so cute on Allie.
  • I’m all about this relaxed striped dress. It’s only $49, so there’s a high likelihood that I’ll snag it next month and wear it with my new favorite sandals and oversize earrings (in “warm sandstone”) every single weekend this summer.
  • Hitha’s recipe for Indian black pepper chicken looks amazing. I’m adding it to our menu this weekend.
  • These posters to raise awareness for pet adoption in Mumbai are brilliant.
  • Grace shared her most recent reading list. I can personally vouch for Styled.
  • I haven’t started reading this interview with Anna Wintour on politics and the business of fashion yet, but it looks interesting. (I helpfully emailed it to  myself two days ago with the subject line “read.”)
  • We all know that I rarely don a pair of heels, but I’m tempted to add these to my collection in the red-orange hue.
  • As if I didn’t already have intense wanderlust, a roundup of the prettiest beauty boutiques to visit is making me yearn to book a trip.
  • Ikea issued the best response to Balenciaga’s $2,145 lookalike.
  • The Met Gala is coming up on Monday, May 1. While you wait for this year’s looks to grace the red carpet, take a look back at some of the event’s best fashion moments.

ICYMI:

  • The outfit I’ve worn pretty much every weekend so far this spring.
  • Colorful favorites for spring.
  • This month’s shopping confessions, er, budget update.

 

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Hello there! I'm a first-time homeowner updating a 1920s house in Madison, Wisconsin. I have a penchant for travel and a love of costume jewelry.

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Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until la Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until late last year when we finally bought a bed, mattress, and a set of sheets. We used some of our own extra bedding (tucking in the generous overhang of our king blankets under the queen-sized mattress) and old bedside lamps from our bedroom: functional, but not quite the charming space I’d envisioned.
 
That started to change when I purchased the Popcorn Grid Coverlet from Schoolhouse — an item I’d been eyeing for years — plus some graphic floral pillows. Then came a bright blue round cushion and the sweetest Teig lamp, both generously gifted by Schoolhouse, and the room finally started to come together. You can shop my picks here: https://liketk.it/5f322

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Growing up in northern Wisconsin, lilacs always hi Growing up in northern Wisconsin, lilacs always hit peak bloom right around my birthday on May 30. My mom would fill a large crystal vase with fresh-cut stems, and their scent would waft through the house. 

Now that I live a few hours south and lilac season wraps up earlier, the blooms actually mark the start of my birthday month.

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Snapshots from the past week: • Spent quality t Snapshots from the past week:

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Finishing our guest room has been a focus of ours Finishing our guest room has been a focus of ours this year, and the cute Teig Lamp from Schoolhouse is such a charming addition to the space. It’s named for the German word for “dough,” which is perfect for its soft, petite shape.

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(The lamp and circle pillow were gifted. I purchased the other items.)

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I’m challenging myself to get through a backlog I’m challenging myself to get through a backlog of travel photos before we book our next trip. First up, photos of the gothic York Minster. I’m not religious in the slightest but I can’t resist stunning architecture and the opportunity to climb hundreds of cathedral stairs for a city view. This one only had a single rest stop about halfway up the flight of 275 steps for a closeup view of the flying buttresses — and a waiver you had to sign before your ascent to promise you’re healthy enough to make it.
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