How To Style Olive Booties

Happy Tuesday Shoesday! Today I’ve partnered with Born Shoes to show you how to style the new Casco booties in olive. We all know how to style the neutral colored bootie, but how about olive green? Fortunately, this beautiful shade of green by Born Shoes made it easier than I expected. I’m sure you’ve seen me wear this exact same outfit with taupe suede booties, but I love the pop of deep olive green for a change. I honestly consider olive as a part of the neutral color family. However, if you’re not into olive but love this style, you’re in luck because it’s available in three other colors.

The best part about this exact pair is that they’re super comfortable especially for walking in all day. However, I’m not surprised since Born specializes in comfort and premium leathers. On top of that, the Chelsea style boot is timeless gives your wardrobe that effortless style we all strive for.

Scroll through this post to see how I styled these olive booties for an everyday fall look.

I love how the rich cognac color of my Jenni Saddle Bag complements these olive booties. Also, the camo print pairs perfectly with the green color without feeling too matchy matchy!

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Outfit: AG Jeans (also available here) —wearing sz 25 | Long Sleeve Thermal Top | Camo Jacket (similar here) | Casco Boots c/o Born Shoes | Jenni Saddle Bag in suede (Designed by Haute Off The Rack in collaboration with GiGi New York)

Photos by: Aperture Photos

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Why You Should Always Pack a Pair of Nude Booties!

Hi everyone, today I’m sharing one of my looks from New York Fashion Week and why you should always pack a pair of nude booties. I wore this outfit the day we arrived in NYC just before the madness of fashion week officially started. We scheduled a ton of meetings for our first day in the city so jeans and booties were a must.

As soon as September rolls around, I always always always pack a pair of neutral colored booties in my suitcase because they’re bound to go with anything especially when those unexpected casual events pop up aka planned meetings you forgot you need actual outfits for. That was kind of poor planning on my part because you really should always pack according to an itinerary instead of just throwing stuff in your bag like I do. Thank goodness I at least remembered to pack some jeans and these Vince Camuto booties.

Speaking of Vince Camuto, they are always one of my go-to brands each season when it comes to shoes. I can assure you that even if you scroll back through five years of my blog posts, you’ll see at least three to four different pairs of Vince Camuto shoes each season. Remember this gorgeous pair of boots from last winter?

As for this season’s faves, you can shop all of current bootie styles below. Can you guess which three pairs I already got this season? I’ll give you a hint…one pair is a no brainer and the other pair is “wild” and fun!

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I love this particular neutral color because it’s in between a beige and grey kind of shade so it makes it easy to pair with all kinds of colors. I like how this bootie style is simple sleek, which makes it very easy to either dress up or down.

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Outfit: Nude Booties c/o Vince Camuto | Jeans | Gucci Belt | Lace Top | Jenni Saddle Bag (Designed by Haute Off The Rack in collaboration with Gigi New York) |

Jewelry c/o Julie Vos

Photos by: Michelle Preau Photo

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5 Ways To Conquer Jet Lag

Hi everyone and Happy Friday! I’m finally getting around to sharing my 18-day trip to Italy and Greece and today I’m starting with 5 ways to conquer jet lag. Traveling to a faraway country and exploring new places is an incredible experience, but getting there isn’t always glamorous especially when it comes to jet lag. So I decided to use my personal experience to come up with 5 ways to help you beat jet lag and enjoy your whole travel experience.

1) Prepare yourself! Before you even step foot into the airport, you must make sure that you have all of the necessary equipment to help you beat jet lag including comfortable attire.  When it comes to travel outfits, I suggest wearing your most comfortable jeans or yoga pants, a soft, loose tee, cushiony walking shoes (with socks) and plenty of deodorant.

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Jenn’s Outfit: Cold Shoulder Top | AG Jeans (also available here) — wearing sz 25 & I normally wear a sz 26 | Somers Slip-on Sneakers c/o Soft Shoes (also available here) | Camo Jacket |  Checked Spinner Carry-on Spinner c/o Mark & Graham | Jenni Saddle Bag (Designed by Haute Off The Rack in collaboration with Gigi New York)

Blake’s Outfit: V-neck Tee | Twill Pants | Similar Oxford ShoesChecked Spinner, Carry-on Spinner & Daily Leather Overnighter c/o Mark & Graham

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Survival equipment:

A) The first thing I recommend buying is a neck pillow. Let me tell you that I travel by plane at least four times a month and I have never owned a neck pillow. However, when it comes to nine hours of your head falling side to side and waking you up every five minutes, neck pillows are a game changer.

B) Speaking of protecting your neck, I highly recommend investing in a backpack and 360 spinner rolling carry on bag. These two travel bags will help you avoid putting to pressure and strain on your neck, back and shoulders. I especially love my MZ Wallace Metro Backpack and Mark & Graham Terminal 1 Spinner.

C) Don’t forget the essentials like snacks, an eye mask, ear plugs, head phones and a blanket. Most international airlines will provide you with those items, but if you’re picky like me, then make sure to pack your own!Also, make sure you purchase a couple extra bottles of water once you get through security, which brings me to my next point….

2) Stay hydrated! I know this is kind of a “duh” piece of advice, but for real… 24 hours of travel can really take a toll on your body so staying hydrated will help your body work and function at its maximum capacity.

3) If your flight is set to land in the evening, you must stay away during the majority of the flight so you can sleep once you arrive. If your flight lands in the early morning hours, you must go to sleep right away! Don’t wait and watch a movie a first! I made this mistake and the consequences were detrimental to my sanity. We ended up having three screaming toddlers on our flight and when it came to sharing how they felt about nine hour flights, they didn’t hold back. And that, my friends is why I didn’t get a wink of sleep. Blake on the other hand did things the smart way and popped some Advil PM then minute he boarded the plane. He was out for the majority of the flight while the rest of suffered from the terror of toddlers.

4) Get yourself acclimated to the time zone of your destination before the flight begins! First, start by setting your phones and watches for your destination a couple days before and then try to follow a routine. If you have the luxury of attempting to begin a day before the flight, you will have a much easier time acclimating upon arrival. If you can’t set your phone watch manually the day before, set alarms for things you should be doing in your “new” time zone. Things like eating breakfast, sleeping, or just taking a nap for slow acclimation.

5) If you arrive in the morning, get moving! Before your trip, create an itinerary or map of all the places you want to hit to help you fight through the first day so that the rest of your trip is enjoyable and productive. The key is to stay in motion so you stay awake, which means NO naps! With that being said, I suggest lots of walking. Fresh air and sunshine makes it easier to stay awake. I’ll warn you though…walking outside doesn’t mean all rainbows and butterflies. I literally felt like I was dying the first day while we were exploring the city of Rome. We left New Orleans at 11 am on Thursday and arrived to Rome at 8 am on Friday with a seven hour time difference. So I just felt so confused and exhausted. I even felt a little light-headed and sick until I finally at something more substantial than plane food, but I had to push through it so that I would go to sleep at the correct time that night. I don’t think I would have felt as terrible had I slept on the plane, which is why I said that you must go to sleep immediately after boarding the plane.

The good news is that I managed to keep moving all day so I was able to go sleep at the correct time that night and didn’t have any other problems the rest of the trip. Unfortunately, some of my family members didn’t have the same experience because they went to sleep in the hotel room after they landed instead of pushing through that first day. So their sleep pattern was a little of whack for the first few days until their bodies finally adjusted.

When in Rome:

Visit the Colosseum!

Toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain and make a wish!

Walk down every little alleyway until you spot a cute outdoor spot for lunch!

Treat yourself to some gelato and don’t be lame…go with the waffle cone option!

Stop by the Pantheon!

See Vatican City and the Sistine Chapel!

Last, but not least…indulge in plenty of delicious Italian food and then eat more gelato after! Because you never have enough gelato! Am I right?

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His & Hers Summer Travel Style

Good morning everyone, I’m so excited to share today’s post with you because I invited Blake to participate in it for a his & hers summer travel style outfit post. If you follow me on Instagram then you know that I’m jetting off to Rome today for an 18-day trip to Italy and Greece. What you might not know though is that the whole family is coming too along with Blake, Lainey (my friend & photographer), and Krystal (A Pinch of Lovely) and her husband! Even my grandparents are coming! We’ll arrive in Rome tomorrow morning and will have 24 hours to explore the city before driving to our 20-person villa in Tuscany where we’ll stay for the next seven days. Following Tuscany, we’ll all hop on a cruise in Venice and make stops in Mykonos, Santorini, Corfu, Croatia and Kotor. Needless to say, we’re ecstatic and I can’t wait to tell you all about the trip in a full travel review.  I will also be posting plenty of photos on social media so make sure to follow along with my Instagram, Insta-stories and Facebook.

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Jenn’s Outfit: Cold Shoulder Top | AG Jeans (also available here) — wearing sz 25 & I normally wear a sz 26 | Somers Slip-on Sneakers c/o Soft Shoes (also available here) | Camo Jacket |  Checked Spinner Carry-on Spinner c/o Mark & Graham | Jenni Saddle Bag (Designed by Haute Off The Rack in collaboration with Gigi New York)

Blake’s Outfit: V-neck Tee | Twill Pants | Similar Oxford ShoesChecked Spinner, Carry-on Spinner & Daily Leather Overnighter c/o Mark & Graham

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Photos by: Aperture Photos