
No day has to be a throwaway outfit day. Continue reading

No day has to be a throwaway outfit day. Continue reading
I tend to be a creature of habit. I love going to restaurants I know and ordering the menu items I love. Like the loaded potato soup from O’Charley’s. Any day (💕). It’s funny because I’m the opposite when it comes to my wardrobe. Continue reading
This week’s looks will feature black and white items to show that you don’t need color to have a fun outfit, but also, as a reminder that the world is never simply black and white. Continue reading
This past weekend was my second time in Portland and my first time outside of its airport. It’s a unique place, with both a city and a town feel and mountains neighboring skyscrapers.
Cleveland is not known for its warm climate. This is especially clear to me being from this country’s Southern borders. But still, we got a ray of unexpected hope when it reached nearly 60 in January. Continue reading
Southern roots and circumstance had kept me from the midwest for most of my life up to this point. Continue reading

I’ve always loved horses. I never asked for a pony like the movie stereotype, but I asked to ride every chance I got. Continue reading
First. It’s a word we associate with victory, change, and growth. As we ring in the new year of 2018, I look back on what I wore my first day of my second year in law school. It’s funny how firsts can exist even with familiar things. Even though I’d attended my program for over a year, the first day was still exciting and produced some anxiety. I looked forward to reuniting with old friends and starting new classes. My outfit also balanced old and new. I wore a new top from one of my favorite cheap-site-finds, paired with my trusty dark-wash jeans and green flats I got in high school, for a pop of color. I like to wear watches to school because they look classic and sophisticated even though we all use our phones to actually check the hour of the day. Overall this look was comfortable, simple, and fun, all things I hoped I’d find in my second year!
Always,
Allison
