Remember that beautiful bag from my favorite shop Jill Roberts? Well here’s what was in it. My first (I say first because of course I’m obsessed and want more) Claire Vivier pouch. If I ever get out of Kindergarten mode and find time to shoot some more outfit recipes with Ashley, this will definitely be featured. I’m expecting more than a few repeats actually. I’ve always been a huge fan of clutches or as we used to call them back in the day, the bar purse. The pouch seems to be a comfortable, natural evolution of the more structured clutch and I am excited to try it out. It’s also a great way to keep loose things tidy in a larger tote like this one I’m loving from Madewell. Here are a few other cuties I’d like to fill up.
outfit recipe-summer plaid
Plaid is one of my favorite patterns to wear. It’s so classic and if done well it can also be modern and stylish, not just cowboy and farmer. Not that I don’t love those looks, obviously. This one is super lightweight which makes it great for summer and paired with my trustee Sanuks I could not be more comfortable on this lazy summer afternoon.
Shirt similar/ skirt similar/ shoes/ belt/ shades
Photos by Ashley Forchelli
photo 101, take two
I have studied photography on and off for most of my adult life and minored in photojournalism at SFSU, but for the last couple of years I’ve flipped the switch to auto and been focused on the kids and only the kids. Trying to document all of their firsts and every funny thing they do can be a full-time job, not to mention the effort that goes into organizing it all. But recently I’ve been inspired by photog mom pals Ashley and Kari. At least once a week we get together for an after drop-off playdate with the littles (our toddlers) and talk about nothing but photography. Equipment, locations, techniques, software-we geek out on it all. I swear Ashley could go head to head with the smuggest pro behind the counter at Samy’s with her grasp on the latest equipment. And it was Kari who introduced me to this class I just signed up for on tabletop photography, an art form I’ve always admired but never attempted. So as much as I love this photo of my gardenia, I hope to consider it a “before” and share with you many beautiful “afters” in the weeks to come. Happy Friday everyone!