Thursday, March 31, 2011

Think Spring

Dress: Lux via Plato's Closet, $15 // Shoes: JCPenney, $10 // Necklace: Forever 21, $6 // Head scarf: Thrifted, 50 cents

One of the perks of a tropical vacation was giving some of my spring clothes a spin. It was so refreshing to simply throw on a dress and sandals and tie my beach hair back with a scarf.


Spring hasn't quite sprung yet around here, but as the weather warms up, I can't wait to recreate the amazing fruity beverages I enjoyed while in Mexico. First step: invest in a really good blender! I've been meaning to do this for awhile with the intention of making nutrient-rich kale smoothies. But of course it's the promise of fresh mango margaritas that's really going to make it happen.

9 comments:

out of order said...

cute cute, I wish I had a mango smoothie right now!

The Suburb Experiment said...

I love the headband!!

And I'm now craving a mango. . . smoothie. It's only 9am. :)

Jenn

Kuleigh said...

I love the headband paired with this dress! I have the dress in purple but I think red is much more playful and springy!

Stella said...

could you please put a little tutorial on how to effortlessly tie your scarf like that??
bee tee dubs you look amazing in your little red dress and the sandals!

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Christine said...

I hope you are enjoying your vaca! I don't think I'm cool enough to wear my hair like that !! :)
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Lexie said...

i looove that you tied your hair in a scarf! such a chic accessory!

myedit said...

Good intentions with the kale smoothies but better results with the mango margaritas.
You look pretty with a little sunburn! Love the glow!

Alysa Kimiko said...

cute!! i love all the colors! have a great vacay lady!

modest typewriter vintage said...

Love the look... so carefree and relaxed! If you don't mind me asking, where did you go in Mexico? My husband and I are heading to Tulum in May, and people keep making comments about how unsafe it is to go to Mexico still... I was just curious what your experience was! Thanks in advance!