Do You Ever?

Do you guys ever have one of those moments where you're having an identity crisis and you're just not sure what's going on? Well, I happen to be having one of those, but more on the wardrobe side. I've been having trouble figuring out what to wear lately. Some things I'd normally wear, are now things I look at and say "That's not me anymore" and I guess that's fine. Part of growing up is going through changes no matter what it is. However, it'd sure be nice to finally figure out what's me now.

In other news, I currently have a new hair color and I'm doing another semester with CollegeFashionista! So be on the look out for my articles soon! Here's a sneak peek of my Style Guru Bio.

                   
                 












Alexa Chung: IT

                   
 

When it comes to style inspiration/icons, two words and one name come to mind and that is the fabulous, Alexa Chung. This girl is a walking runway. From dominating the street style world to landing magazine covers, this girl has built her own platform! One thing I love about her is her ability to pull of effortless looks that do indeed require well...effort. And I love the fact that her personal style always has that touch of girly. Not womanly girly, but instead, little girl kind of touch. Which I can definitely relate to. Cause now at the age of 21, I still don't think I've been able to achieve the act of dressing "womanly" and I've learned that, that's just not me and it's perfectly okay! When I heard she was coming out with a book I got really excited and knew I had to own it. Thankfully it was gifted to me for my birthday and voila it is now mine. So for those who are eager to buy it, here's a sneak peek to it :P



Not only can Alexa Chung look fab all the time but she can also draw. Throughout the book you can find cute little drawings like these that she herself drew, and they're pretty darn awesome! I personally liked the "Me Today" one the best.


In the book she mentions her journey in achieving her own personal style, and how many film characters inspired her throughout that process. Films in which actresses like Winona Ryder from "Heathers", Natalie Portman from  "Leon" and Christina Ricci from "The Addams Family" all played strong female roles. 



 
She also composes a formula as to how she goes about when it comes to getting ready, which happens to be one of my favorite pages cause I pretty much do the same. Guideline is on point, my friends. The picture to your right goes along with her famous look of the wonderful cat eye. (I've attempted this and have epically failed every time). Makeup is not my forte.


One of the things I liked from the book is how she talks about having her heart broken and how she wasn't sure how to go about it. Until one day her mom tells her "Nobody goes through life without having their heart broken and one day you'll wake up and it'll be okay". And now she can't wait to tell her daughter the same one day.


I really do recommend this book. It's very genuine and you can tell that she's pretty much the same human being from text to face to face. There are also helpful tips as to how to exit a car correctly, having an awesome karaoke session, to mastering the art of a self-portrait. So run along now....go get it! 
Miami, FL, USA

The Art of Thrifting

From a very young age my mother had always taken my sister and I thrifting. Most of the clothes we wore were from thrift shops and our days of thrifting only continued from then on. However, as I grew older I always hoped that no one would find out that many of my clothes were from thrift shops, just to avoid being judged and laughed at. Cause to everyone else thrifting seemed "uncool". But as I grew older, I no longer cared and it's still one of my favorite things to do. The excitement of walking into a store and wondering what awesome thing you'll find never vanishes. So I decided to take a little trip and show you guys that thrifting can be fun and that there's absolutely nothing wrong in doing so.
 This is a thrift shop located in Wynwood, down here in Miami. They have many cool things and you can find just about anything in there.




At a thrift shop you can find everything from furniture, books, jewelry, clothes, shoes and things that you've probably haven't seen in a while and makes you a bit nostalgic, but in a good way.


                         This couch ended up being one of my favorite things I came across that day. 

When thrifting you should always have some patience and take the time to look through things. I've found that if you are in no hurry and you allow yourself to be open-minded about things, you usually find some great stuff. And trust me you'll jump from excitement when you find something you know it was meant to be yours. Many times I also find things that look completely brand new, like if no one ever even wore it at all.



 Here are some things that I've found thrifting and it's like they were brand new to begin with. A red dress that happened to be from Forever21, and baby blue long sleeve top that looks similar to one you'd find at ModCloth and a black & white striped, short sleeved top that happened to be from Ralph Lauren. You'd be surprised how many well-known brands you will find at pretty low price, which makes the experience of it all even more awesome.
                       

So as you can see thrifting can be really fun and exciting. You can find things that possibly no one else might have and it makes it all even more special cause it's now yours. So if you ever have the urge to try something new, grab a friend just like I did and enjoy the art of thrifting. 

                                                                                                



Feel free to document your thrifting adventure and take many pictures, it'll be a great memory to look back on. Hope you guys find great treasures!