How Has Your Mom Style Evolved?

I’ve noticed in the past year or so that my clothing options have really opened up – I actually enjoy wearing nice blouses, dresses, and shoes again because I’m 82% sure my children will not ruin them. I have to admit, it’s nice to be completely out of the nursing/spit up/sandbox phase of motherhood, and […]

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A Leather Jacket: The Search is Over

All Saints Cargo Biker Jacket Every year, I become obsessed with finding One Perfect Item. Last year, if you recall, it was The Perfect Ankle Boot. People, I’m willing to search the ends of the earth for said perfect item, and will usually plop down a decent amount of cash if I feel I will […]

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Shopbop Friends and Family Starts Today!

You know things are on the up and up when I feel compelled to share a shopping post. Shopbop Friends and Family Event. It’s happening right now. Take 25% off your order with the code INTHEFAMILY25 now through Thursday, October 17th.The holidays are going to be here before you know it, you know… Here are […]

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A Splendid Affair

I had such a great night at my Splendid shindig last week that I thought I might share some photos. First off, the ladies (and gent) from the store were the best. (Can I get a part-time job?) Um, also. Doughnuts, people. Sidecar Doughnuts. (Doughnuts that I didn’t even get to try because I was […]

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Loving My (Kind of) New Look

So. I wouldn’t call this post the most timely because usually when one has a blog redesign, they yell it from the rooftops with a big reveal and such. Well, I had the most lovely site refresh completed by CooperHouse a few months back, and I never got the chance to thank them! If you […]

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Adorable Summer Dress (+ Swim Cover-up) Alert

For the past few years, I’ve been a bit obsessed with International Goodwill Ambassador (and supermodel) Liya Kebede’s line of handmade garments, especially her swim cover-ups and tunics. Her company called Lemlem was started as a way of providing Ethiopian weavers with a means to escape poverty, and although I fully support the idea, the […]

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