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My Heart is With Brussels

March 23, 2016 by jessica 4 Comments

Brussels

I am deeply shocked, saddened, and appalled by the terrorist attack in Brussels yesterday. Many of you know that Dave and I traveled to the Belgian capital two years ago and plan to visit once again in less than four weeks.

I came across a poignant editorial on Travel + Leisure yesterday about the importance of traveling after an attack. Closing borders, minds, and hearts is at the root of terrorism. It’s understandable that we yearn for comfort and safety and after an event so tragic — and it’s something that presidential candidate Donald Trump preys on relentlessly with his own messages of hate — but we can’t let it stop us from being curious and open-minded about the world.

That said, we do plan to be vigilant about watching the news and keeping abreast of travel alerts in the weeks leading up to the trip and while we’re overseas. I suspect that in a month Brussels will be more secure than it has ever been. If something happens, we’ll adjust our plans accordingly and venture to a new city. Taking a financial hit on the hotel and the flight to Brussels from Copenhagen isn’t that big of a deal in the long run. It’s only money. I’m hopeful that our plans will remain in tact and we have the opportunity to once again explore this beautiful part of the world.

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: belgium, brussels

The Coveted

March 22, 2016 by jessica 11 Comments

The Coveted 03.22.2016

ONE (only $48!) | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT | NINE | TEN

Also Worth Noting:

  • House of Fraser has a darling selection of dresses and four-day delivery to the U.S. (free with a £120 purchase). I fell in love with this one when I was browsing the site and love how it’s styled with a pair of sneakers.
  • A mini pineapple pitcher that’s begging for fresh blooms.
  • Another Kate Spade Surprise Sale has started! I’m loving these versatile earrings with a pink semiprecious stone (it’s two earrings in one set!) and this vibrant red purse.
  • If you are a Banana Republic card holder, you can shop the upcoming sale before anyone else. Take 40% off your purchase with code BRSPRING. Per usual, the discount is not applicable to  BR Picks, BR Monogram Collection, 100% Cashmere, leather apparel, designer collections & collaborations, and third party branded merchandise. I’ll admit that I’m a little irked by that. The only items I’m daydreaming about from the brand are this tiered ruffle dress and this tangerine one — both BR picks.
  • Save up to 80% at Tibi’s online sample sale.
  • DVF has launched her Friends and Family sale with 25% off with code FRIENDS25. New arrivals are excluded from the promotion, but it looks like it applies to sale items to make your discount even steeper. If I were made of money, I’d totally spring for this.
  • LOFT has 30% off of nearly everything. I bought — and love — this navy swing anorak. There’s a drawstring inside that you can cinch to get it more shape.

Filed Under: Style, The Coveted Tagged With: spring clothing, the coveted, yellow and pink

In the Bag: Europe Edition

March 21, 2016 by jessica 22 Comments

Inside My Bag: Packing for Europe

I’m not feeling particularly prepared for our upcoming trip to Denmark and Belgium. I still have daily itineraries to complete and a packing list to compile, but I do have one thing ready: the contents of my everyday purse while we’re abroad. While I try to pare down to just the essentials, it doesn’t always work out. We rarely stop back at the hotel during the day and I’d hate to find myself without a creature comfort like hand cream or Band-Aids for blisters. Fortunately, the Tory Burch bag I purchased earlier this year (worn here) is spacious enough for just about everything (excluding the case for my sunglasses).

  • iPhone (not pictured)
  • Camera (not pictured)
  • Passport and cover (love this one)
  • Journal and pen for jotting down observations, recording what we did each day, and storing reciepts
  • A deck of cards or a set of dice for playing Farkle
  • Card case for my credit cards (similar)
  • Coin purse (mine is an old one from Coach similar to this)
  • Sunglasses
  • Herban Essentials towelettes for cleaning my hands or sanitizing surfaces on the plane
  • Band-Aids
  • Hand cream
  • Lipstick (a long-wear lipstick and one that’s easier to apply on the go)
  • Mirror (mine is by Lauren Merkin and her shop has since closed; here’s a budget-friendly option)
  • Brush and hair ties (not pictured)
  • Tissues (not pictured)
  • Inhaler (not pictured)
  • Reusable shopping bag for the grocery store (not pictured, but I purchased this cute Kate Spade one)
  • Container with allergy pills and pain medication (These containers are also great for packing tiny items like earrings or bringing just a dab of a special face cream or exfoliator that you don’t use every day. There’s a larger version that’s perfect for packing dry snacks for the plane. I bring almonds to avoid any hangry outbursts.)

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Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: europe packing list, in my bag

The Weekend Guide

March 18, 2016 by jessica 5 Comments

The Weekend Guide 03.18.16

SOLVE
It turns out that lipstick might be as unique as a fingerprint when it comes to forensics.

AVOID
Bust boredom with 96 ideas to keep yourself busy.

INTRODUCE
Marimekko’s creative director lends advice on introducing print into your home, and shares industry insight for hopeful designers.

KNOW
Instagram is embracing its parent company’s M.O. by showing you the ‘grams it thinks you want to see first, instead of going in chronological order. This will certainly affect your Instagram strategy, necessitating that you pay attention more to content than the time of day you post.

SIP
The Kentucky Derby will be here before we know it. Start planning your watch party with a twist on the classic southern cocktail.

SEE
Now you see it, now you don’t. A French artist plans to make the Louvre’s iconic pyramid disappear this summer.

EARLIER THIS WEEK
Wore a gingham dress not once, but twice.
Coveted items perfect for spring picnics.
Daydreamed about the Lele Sadoughi jewelry on sale.
Went “Behind the Baubles” with Jezebel London.
Made a new feline friend.
Treated myself to a bouquet of ranunculus set in this pitcher.
Bought a new lace wigs. (Snag it for $20 here.)
Asked for advice on must-sees during our trip.

Five Under $55

book, $30 | sunglasses, $45 | dress, $46 (perfect for spring weddings!) | pouch, $45 | serving dish, $36

Filed Under: Weekend Guide Tagged With: bust boredom, changes to Instagram, Five Under $55, lipstick to fight crime, marimekko prints, the louvre's pyramid to disappear, the weekend guide

Behind the Baubles: Jezebel London

March 17, 2016 by jessica 3 Comments

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Jezebel London has reimagined classic diamond jewelry for edgy, everyday wear. Each piece of the urban collection is designed by the team in London with versatility in mind. Not only can every piece be worn seamlessly from day to night, many of the pieces are thoughtfully created to give the wearer a chance to express her personality when she gets dressed in the morning. There are dangling earring backs to jazz up a pair of studs and rings that can be worn as a midi or on your little finger. The pieces are produced in Istanbul with 14k rose gold and diamonds of various colors. Read on to learn more about the women behind the brand, Yasmin and Tumay, below!

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Behind the Baubles: Jezebel London

Behind the Baubles: Jezebel London

Shop the Highlights
Hoxton stud earrings, £315 | Chelsea hand chain, £550 | Victoria stud earrings, £ | Soho necklace, £415 | Charlotte triangle ear cuff, £140 | Sloan earring backs, £700 | Charlotte hook earring, £175 each | Dalston ring, £475 | Chiltern ring, £850 (This pinky ring is my favorite!)

Discount
20% off your first order with code JL051015 at checkout!

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Filed Under: Behind the Baubles, Jewelry Tagged With: Behind the Baubles, interview, jewelry designer interview, jezebel london

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Jessica Hamm
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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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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