Where are You, Spring?

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A good chunk of the U.S. is under a few inches of snow, and my handsome city of Indianapolis is part of that chunk. We got just under 4″, which is – I imagine – a typical June day in Minnesota, so I can’t complain too much.

Unfortunately, this snow fell at the precise moment my internal calendar told me it should be almost spring.  (Unlike normal women, my biological clock doesn’t tell me to have babies; it just tells me when I should and shouldn’t wear tights.) So while I would really like to not be wearing an extra layer under this chambray, and to not be wearing tights under this skirt, and to be wearing cute wedges instead of fleece socks and Hunters…I’ll do what I have to do for now.

And on a completely different note, I ran out of time to do my normal hair routine yesterday. Normally I use a de-frizzing serum, I separate my hair into 3 layers to straighten it, and I use hairspray to finish. Today I used NO products and ran the straightener through a couple random chunks. Maybe I’m crazy, but I think it looks exactly the same. And that is making me kind of mad. Why have I been wasting my time?!? If someone could please tell me my hair looks bad, I would really appreciate it. Thank you.

Chambray // similar Skirt // another similar Skirt // Gold Bracelet // Rubber Bracelet // Socks // Boots

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Party Hopping

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This was what I wore last Friday, when I was dashing about town for an interview, a symposium, and my internship. Do I sound busy and important? Good, because I totally am. Or at least I was for a few hours.

Before you ask why I didn’t wear a suit, this interview was with an arts organization, not a law firm, so I thought a professional yet obnoxiously bright look would be appropriate. Or as appropriate as professional yet obnoxiously bright can ever be.

And in case you’ve ever kept yourself up at night wondering what Sarah thinks about tights with open-toe shoes, here’s your answer. She is in favor (as long as the seam isn’t showing, and the tights don’t have a reinforced toe…that looks funny). She is also in favor of talking in the third person only sparingly.

similar Dress // Blazer (on sale) // similar Shoes // Lipstick “Orange de Chine”