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Think Pink For Breast Cancer Awareness!

Hi everyone, I know that breast cancer awareness month recently came to an end, but that doesn’t mean we should stop spreading awareness and showing our support. With that being said, today my goal is to help you think pink for breast cancer awareness by sharing some stylish ways to wear pink throughout the year so you can continue showing your support for all those who need it.

I recently had a scare with breast cancer when I noticed a hard lump in my breast. It was so weird because I never examine myself, but for some reason I decided to check while I was I sitting in the bathtub a couple of nights after my 26th birthday. I was shocked when I actually felt something because I wasn’t expecting to and I didn’t want to believe it. I immediately panicked and started googling signs of breast cancer and how to properly check yourself. Sure enough I was checking the right spots and that hard lump I felt meant something. It didn’t hurt, but it was large enough to feel when you pressed your fingers into it, which was rather terrifying considering that a hard lump in your breast is one of the main signs of breast cancer.

I scheduled a doctor’s appointment the next morning with my family physician hoping she would tell me that it was nothing and I could go back to living my life and stop researching on WebMD. Unfortunately, during my breast examination she told me she really didn’t like the way that it felt and urged me to get an ultrasound. She then refereed me to the St. Tammany Parish Hospital – Women’s Pavilion where a specialist would look further into the situation. I felt sick to my stomach. I thought to myself ‘Why me! I can’t have breast cancer! I’m too young! I’m too busy! I’m not cut out for cancer.’

For the next day and a half leading up to my ultrasound appointment, I don’t think I ever stopped praying. I tried to keep myself busy, but the thought of cancer still lingered in the back of my mind. On the day of the appointment I got Chick-fil-a on the way in hopes that it would cheer me up some. It did. Gosh I love that place! Anyway, once I arrived to the Women’s Pavilion they immediately took me back so I could change into a warm robe. I remember looking at myself in the dressing room mirror with a hopeful face and saying, “Be strong! You can do this!”

I don’t think I moved or breathed during the whole ultrasound with the nurse before the doctor came in and started talking. I just prayed. I so badly wanted it to just be a cyst, but no. The doctor told me it was most definitely not a cyst, but that it could possibly be a fibroadenoma, which is a non-cancerous tumor commonly found in young women. However, she couldn’t tell for sure because it wasn’t a perfectly round shape like a typical fibroadenoma. Then she said the word that I dreaded most second to cancer…biopsy. Let me just tell you that I can’t even handle a regular hemoglobin test at the doctor when they prick your finger, let alone a full on procedure! On top of that, they couldn’t schedule the procedure for 5 more days! How on earth was I supposed to wait an entire to week to undergo surgery to find out if I have cancer or not!

I kept myself as busy as I could possibly be during those five days leading up to the procedure and I never stopped praying. I had to give myself daily pep talks to get going because I wanted to ignore to what was going on, but I couldn’t. The Sunday before my appointment, I went to church with my best friend and I prayed for God to give my heart peace because I couldn’t take the stress anymore. I also asked him to give me the strength to handle whatever comes out of the situation. I feel like I always pray for things to go exactly how I want them to, but I realized it doesn’t work like that because the world doesn’t revolve around me and God has a much bigger plan. Of course I said “God, please don’t let it be cancer!” but then I followed that with saying, “However, if I’m apart of a bigger plan, please give me the strength I need to overcome any challenges that I may face.”

That day after church I was finally able to sleep through the night and when my procedure came around I felt a sense of peace of calmness in heart and mind. I also had Chick-fil-A so that probably helped too! LOL  I’m not gonna lie…it was still scary knowing what they were going to do and the fact the procedure was followed by a mammogram, but I somehow knew I was going to be ok. Also, I have to say that the nurses at the Women’s Pavilion were absolute angels! They couldn’t have been more sweet and caring. Before my procedure, the nurse put lavender all over my head and gave me headphones to listen to a meditation. She even placed a warm blanket over me and reassured me that everything was going to be ok.

I’m going to fast forward to the end. By the grace of God the results came back negative and I was cancer free! The hard lump turned out to be an abnormal fibroadenoma, which I don’t need to get removed in case you’re wondering.While my breast cancer scare was a terrible experience, I still took away something positive from the situation. It made me realize how other women must feel especially the ones who fear they will leave their children behind. So I decided to take my experience and share it with you to encourage you to examine yourself or get tested for early detection and to offer a hand support to those who have been diagnosed with cancer. If you know someone who has been diagnosed with breast cancer, make her family dinner or offer to pick up her kids from school.  You can even invite her out for a girls’ night to help her get it off of her mind for a while.

I also recommend donating to breast cancer foundations like Susan G Komen or participating in local fundraisers for women who have been diagnosed in your community. If you’re unable to donate, remember that you can always wear pink to show your support!

Scroll through this post to see how I styled this pink Henri Bendel bag with a fall look and to shop more pink clothing, bags, shoes and accessories!

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Photos by: Lainey Reed Photography

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Outfit: Twist Front Top | Waldorf Party Bag in Pink c/o Henri Bendel | Hudson Krista Ankle Jeans | Steve Madden Callvin Heels (similar here)

Jewelry: Samantha Necklace c/o Kendra Scott

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Two Ways To Wear A Military Style Jacket

Hi everyone and Happy Sunday! Today I’m sharing two ways to wear a military style jacket for fall. For my first look, I went for a casual, everyday outfit that you can throw on to run around town. I took my studded military jacket by Sanctuary and paired it with some distressed jeans, a plaid boyfriend shirt and my taupe, suede ankle booties. The rips in the jeans and studs on the jacket definitely give this look some edge and the plaid, boyfriend style shirt keeps it super casual and comfortable for everyday wear.

Scroll through this post to see how I styled this military style jacket a second way for a date night with your guy or drinks with the girls.

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Outfit: Plaid Shirt (also available here) & Military Jacket c/o Sanctuary (also available here & here) | Grey Distressed Denim (I love this grey pair too!)| Romy Ankle Booties c/o Sole Society (also available here) | Schoolboy Bag c/o Henri Bendel

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Photos by: Lainey Reed Photography

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Outfit: Joe’s Jeans Icon Ankle in Saxton (also available here & here) | Steve Madden Skales Heels (also available here) | Sleeveless Sweater | Military Jacket c/o Sanctuary (also available here & here)//(I also love this similar vest) | Bag Charm & Small Eartha Double Handle Satchel c/o Zac Zac Posen

Jewelry: Pendant Necklace, Cairo Open Bangle &  c/o Julie Vos

For my second look, I went for an edgy-chic outfit that you can wear out at night and nothing says edgy-chic more than a pair of caged heels. So I started with the shoes and worked my way up. I chose another pair of distressed jeans, but in black for a dressier feel. For my top, I went with a tan mock-neck sweater because I am obsessed with sleeveless sweaters for fall. It’s a good thing that I am considering the fact that we’re at the end of October and it’s currently 85 degrees outside in Louisiana.

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My Favorite Style of Hudson Jeans

Hi everyone, today I’m sharing one of my favorite styles of jeans that I’ve been wearing for years: The Hudson Jeans Nico Mid-Rise Ankle Skinnies! I’ve been wearing this style since high school because the stretch and comfort of the jeans is amazing, which is great for my prominent butt and thighs. I own this exact style of Hudson Jeans in variety of colors and washes, but I found them available in this cool trooper green color at Zappos. I’m obsessed with color for fall and it pairs beautifully with plaids, grey, black and of course every neutral hue!

Scroll through this post to see how I styled them with my lace tank, a nude bomber jacket and some black, leather mules.

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Photos by: Kristen Soileau Portraits

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Outfit: Hudson Jeans Nico Mid-Rise Ankle Skinny Jeans in Trooper Green (wearing sz 26) c/o Zappos | Steve Madden Nectar Mules | Lace Tank (last seen here) | Quilted Bomber Jacket | Marc Jacobs West End The Jane Crossbody 

For sizing reference: I normally wear a size 25-26 in Hudson Jeans and I took a 26 in this pair. Also, I’m only 5 ft so I did get these jeans hemmed a bit to fit me perfectly at the ankle!

This post is in partnership with Zappos, a brand I love. All opinions and selections here are my own. Thank you for supporting the affiliate posts who make this blog possible.

Give Your Home Some Pumpkin Spice!

Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing how I spruced up my mantle for fall with World Market because your home deserves some pumpkin spice too! However, before you even make it inside of your home, I high recommend decorating your front porch with plenty of fresh mums and pumpkins. I haven’t picked up any mums yet, but as you can see I have tons of pretty pumpkins cascading down my front porch steps. I found all of these pumpkins at a local pumpkin farm stand in Mandeville, LA.

As for my mantle, scroll through this post to see all of the decorative objects and candles that I added to my mantle for fall via World Market. However, I’m not quite finished decorating yet! This is just the beginning. I plan to host Thanksgiving at my home this year so I’ve got plenty more ideas up my sleeve for my dining, the table, my mantle and even the my bar carts so stay tuned!

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I found all of these pumpkins at a local pumpkin farm stand in Mandeville, LA.

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Faux Fur Stool, Metallic Candle, Silver Mercury Glass Pillar Candle Holders, Faux Fur Throw & Metallic Berry Candle Rings  c/o World Market | Round Clear Mirror | Thankful Pillow (old)

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How beautiful is this metallic, textured candle? I love how it pulls out the sparkle on the metallic berry candle rings. Speaking of the candle rings, I’m thinking of transferring them over to the dining table to create the perfect Thanksgiving dinner center piece.

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You’re not the only one who enjoys pumpkin spice treats! In fact your home loves pumpkins by the stacks in all sizes and colors so get creative with your front porch, mantle or fireplace and see what you come up with!

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This woven basket was made for holding logs by the fireplace, but it’s also great for storing extra blankets in your living room!

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Photos by: Michelle Preau Photography

This post is in partnership with World Market, a brand I love. All opinions and selections here are my own. Thank you for supporting the affiliate posts who make this blog possible.