Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Sunday, September 2, 2018
Waking Up in Vegas | Travel Diary & Tips
Hi lovely reader! Happy September and Happy Labor Day weekend to you US readers! I hope you are having a relaxing weekend! A few months ago I took a quick three day trip to Las Vegas to see the Queen, Miss Celine Dion. It was my first time visiting so naturally I took loads of pictures and tried to fit as much Vegas into those three days as possible. For me this was the perfect amount of time and I left feeling like I had seen and done everything that I had wanted to. I also did a lot of prior research before by reading blog posts and watching vlogs so hopefully this post can help you out the way other people's posts helped me to get organized and nail down my "Vegas Goals" if you plan to go someday.
Where I Stayed: Treasure Island Of course one of the things that Las Vegas is known for is their abundance of hotels. We chose Treasure Island because it was one of the lesser expensive ones yet still nice and in a good location on the strip. There is a Starbucks inside the hotel as well as just outside which I hit up 2/3 mornings for a breakfast sandwich and yogurt parfait before starting the day. The rooms are also nice and the staff was accommodating and helpful! |
Things to See: The Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden One of the first things that I would highly recommend checking out is the Bellagio Conservatory. Located in the Bellagio Hotel, this space is a peaceful parallel to the busy streets outside. It is such a relaxing space and the floral displays are stunning! The designs change each season and definitely create an "Insta-worthy" spot! |
Breakfast/Lunch Spot: Pantry Another 'Insta-worthy" spot is Pantry located inside The Mirage. We stopped here for lunch one day and it was super cute! They offer a "Breakfast" menu all day as well as a "Eat this if you're not in the mood for breakfast" menu. I had a veggie sandwich with fries and it was so good! |
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Quick Lunch: Bellagio Patisserie Yes this is a crepe that was made fresh, yes it is huge, yes that is chipotle sauce, yes it was delicious. The Bellagio Patisserie is a great spot is you want to grab a quick, "waiter-less" lunch or breakfast. Their menu offers a variety of pastries, crepes, sandwiches, etc and most of the food is made fresh as you order. |
Things to See: Fountains of Bellagio I have to be honest, when it came to seeing these iconic fountains I knew it was a must do but, I wondered how impressive a "water show" would actually be? Well let me tell you...it was beautiful and mesmerizing! The music mixed with the lighted water that would sky rocket with crescendos made me think this must be what Belle felt like in "Be Our Guest". The water came to life and if you come to Vegas you must check it out! |
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Tres Chic Breakfast/Brunch Spot: Mon Ami Gabi If you are looking for a classy atmosphere to have a relaxing brunch I would recommend giving "Mon Ami Gabi" a go. They are located just outside the Paris hotel and have an array of breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. There is outdoor seating that looks out onto the strip and Bellagio fountains across the street. The food and service is top quality and is a great way to start the day. |
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"Damn Good" Dinner: Gordon Ramsay's Pub & Grill I love me some MasterChef and Hell's Kitchen so I was eager to try one of Mr. Ramsay's many spots on the strip. The pub is located inside Caesar's Palace, directly across from The Colosseum, where Celine Dion's show takes place, making it a perfect pre-show early dinner spot. I ordered the tomato soup which was the best I've ever had and the perfect portion. The menu offers classic English dishes as well as some more "American-esque" options. This is definitely somewhere that I would want to go back to for a more full on later meal! |
The Main Event: Celine Dion at Caesars Palace Simply put, Celine Dion is what brought me to Vegas. It has been a dream of mine to see her for a very long time and I always thought it would be a very long time until I ever might even be able to see her in concert. So when I was surprised with tickets to see her, I cried and basically couldn't believe it was happening until I sat down in that theater and she walked out on stage. |
I hope this post was helpful if you are considering or planning on going to Las Vegas. I tried to include as many links as possible and will list some of the vlogs I watched and blog posts I read that helped me to plan my trip. Also, this post post is in no way sponsored. Have you been to Vegas before and have other favorites??
Vegas Vlogs & Blogs I watched/read:
-"How to Spend One Day in Vegas" -In the Frow
-Las Vegas for First Timers -The Belle Voyage
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Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Hunter for Target | Wishlist
Hello lovely reader! Last month I was beyond intrigued when I saw that Target's latest collaboration was going to be with Hunter. My first encounter with the Hunter brand was purchasing a pair of their Original Boots Tour Rainboots which are top quality and my go-to for rainy days. I studied them for a semester long project and they really are a class brand. Their products continue to move forward yet stay true to the British brand's identity. I love their styles, imagery, marketing, and could not wait to see what this new endeavor would bring.
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After previewing the collection online the other day all I can say is they did not disappoint. The prices points are soooo reasonable! There's a diverse range of options from apparel and boots to coolers and hammocks. I'm most interested to see what the quality will be like but quite frankly I don't believe Hunter would but their name on something that wasn't good, so I have faith! I pulled together my top picks that I will be aiming for this Saturday April 14th when the collection becomes available below. |
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Hooded Trench Coat
Super chic and versatile with a stripe detail to give it a sporty feel, love.
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Exaggerated Sleeve Sweatshirt Dress with Pockets
Okay so I didn't even realize this had pockets until I went back to see the proper title....sold!
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Embossed Sweatshirt
I am all about a nice classic logo crewneck and really like how this one is embossed rather than screenprinted.
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Medium Backpack
This shade of purple is one of my favorite colors and I think this bag would be perfect for travel days or outdoor adventures.
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Cooler Backpack
This would fall under the category of "I don't actually need this but think it's really cool so maybe I do..."
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Bubble Umbrella
I like bubble umbrellas and Hunter and the pink is cute for spring showers, done.
So these are my favorites from the collection! What pieces are you hoping to snag? Xx
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Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Building a Sustainable Closet | Spring Cleaning
Hello lovely readers! According to the calendar it is officially spring! With that comes the need to transition closets from winter to spring and take part in some spring cleaning. I like to consider myself an organized person and love to make sure everything is in its place when it comes to my combing through my wardrobe. I used to absolutely dread giving clothes away but within the last few years I have gotten much better at it. I have tried to make my wardrobe more sustainable as I have gotten older and that is what I want to talk to you about today!
As someone who studies fashion I have come to learn the impact that our purchasing and disposing of clothing can have on the environment. Unfortunately there are more negative facts than positive which is why it is important to take initiative in making an effort to build sustainable wardrobes! There are a few things you can do that may seem small but can add up to make a huge impact. |
In relation to lasting clothing it also helps to pay attention to the quality of what you are buying. The common misconception within fashion is that higher prices = higher quality...this is not always the case. Often times with pricing we are paying more for brand names because of the logos on a tag rather than the fibers in the fabric. This is great news for those of us who do not have a limitless budget and have to be mindful of what we are spending. Brands such as Pact offer sustainably manufactured basics that won't break the bank. Everlane is also a great company that is all about transparency. The Good Trade offers a list of "35 Fair Trade & Ethic Clothing Brands" that cover all style types and price ranges from Patagonia to Eileen Fisher. Once you have decided on the pieces that you no longer want, the best thing you can do with these items is to upcycle, recycle, or donate. For those who may not know, upcycling basically means you are taking a piece and giving it new life. Maybe you can physically edit a top to look different than before or maybe you discover a new way to style it. You can also donate gently used items to various charity shops or organizations that will resell the items or give them to someone in need. Finally, if your clothing is beyond "gently used" you can recycle it just as you would paper or plastic. There are places who recycle textiles and offer drop off points such as H&M and Madewell. I hope this post has been informative and inspiring to you for your spring wardrobe! How do you keep your wardrobe sustainable? Xx |
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