Last weeks gloomy, overcast weather called for something a little different. And by different I mean this tropical wrap top, duh. Color? Floral? What? It's not black and I weirdly love it. It makes me feel like I'm about jet off to Cabo for the weekend. Before you ask if I fell and hit my head...I didn't go TOO crazy and paired the print with a simple, suede mini skirt and oxfords. Although I can't say anything drastic will happen to my black wardrobe, I might just pop out this little top every once in a while when I'm in need of a mental vacation. 

Had so much fun running around the desert last weekend (coachellaaaaa) and taking over the Line & Dot insta! Before I start bombarding you with desert recap pics, here's an outfit from a few weeks back. I fell in love with this deep scoop dress from Reformation, it's the perfect day to night piece. I was obviously very into the Coachella spirit and topped the dress off with a panama hat, denim jacket and mules for maximum palm springs babe vibes. I apologize in advance as I'll definitely be an outfit repeat offender with this dress. It's THAT good. 

My pinterest beauty board is dominated by beauties with glowy skin, full brows and little else. I'm no beauty expert by any means, I'd like to think I've somewhat mastered the "no-makeup" - makeup look. Although the minimal makeup look seems like a bb cream & go situation...there are lots of products involved. With the focus on natural, luminous skin; prep is the most important. I always cleanse, prim and moisturize with spf. (I'm on a mission to keep my face skin cancer & sun spot free FOREVER.) Click through to shop my favorite products!
With coachella just around the corner and the summery weather setting in, it's time for another  (and my final) festival-style look from my Volcom collaboration. Although this look is a little "every-female-at-coachella," it's perfect for the hot, desert heat. The last time I was at coachella, I'm pretty sure I ended up walking around in a bikini and trying to hit the indoor, air conditioned parties because it was that hot. I started with this pretty crochet one piece and threw on black, distressed short-shorts. Finished off with this open knit, fringy sweater and rad hat. Warning: side boob and major skin below (sorry)

If you're friends with me on snapchat you know how much I love my green juice and smoothies. Don't get me wrong. I love veggies, but there's just something about drinking them instead of having to sit down and eat them. All the great nutrients, neatly packaged and easily thrown into a purse for on-the-go juicing. Although I've done a few one-day juice cleanses, I decided to really go for it and try a 3-day with Project Juice. I chose the "advanced reset" since I prefer green juices over super sugary, fruit ones. It did not disappoint. Even though I only lasted 1.5 days ("advanced" is no joke,) I ended up sipping the leftover juices throughout the rest of the week. Have you juice cleansed before? Which one? How was it? I want to know the good, the bad and the ugly. Comment and let me know!

I'm really getting into the festival spirit (clearly) with only a few weeks left before coachella weekend one craziness! So when Teva asked me to style a look inspired by my favorite genre of music, I said "hell yeah!" Can you tell what my inspo for this look was? Hint hint: all black, fringe perfect for jumping around/headbanging and a little edgy. Yup. Rock 'n roll, baby! I choose the original sandal in this awesome snake skin print. An edgy update to the classic style. I paired the sandals with a black fringe dress and distressed denim jacket. Perfect for heading to the festival after sundown and rockin' out super late. #ramadoescoachella 

When Volcom asked me to style two festival-inspired looks for Coachella, I'll admit I was a little nervous. I'm not a big "boho" girl, but as soon as I saw these little denim short-alls, I was totally in. They're perfect for running around the polo fields and look equally cute over a little crochet tank or  string bikini top. Coachella here I come! (maybe)

If my instagram is any indication, I tend to shy away from warm colors but I think I may have found an exception. Camel. It's chic, understated and has been dubbed "color of the season" from all corners of the interweb. A new neutral I'll definitely be working into my spring wardrobe. This amazing side-zip sweater is my first introduction. Of course, I had to dress down the luxe cashmere sweater with a cool pair of bleach spotted skinnies. Oh and PS I totally cropped the hem myself since I'm super into the frayed look right now. Threw on this cool pair of platforms to give the outfit a bit  more "cool street style" vibes. What do you think? Is camel too sophisticaté or just right? 

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