Beginning the trip with a temperature of 26 degrees celsius in LA, my Converse sneakers were a God send to achieving chic looks with jeans and a tee that were (almost) effortlessly cool and were comfy enough to endure the long, long days of sightseeing and of course running around Disneyland for 12 hours! Minus 12 degrees celsius in New York meant I lived in my jeans, boots, shearling jacket, beanie, scarf and knit jumpers - with countless thermal camisoles underneath. Layering was the key to keeping warm and my love for chunky knits served me well (choose oversize knits when layering to avoid looking like the michelin man). San Francisco saw the much celebrated return of my Converse sneakers into my daily wardrobe. Whilst the temperature was still cold, I was able to shed some of my NYC layers and zip out the shearling gilet from my leather jacket to inject some fresh looks into my daily outfits. Vegas saw the purchase of my new favourite ripped denim jeans from Gap and me doing a secret jump for joy at the retirement of my much loved (but oh so over wearing them, after being my staple in LA, NYC and San Fran) skinny jeans. Finishing off in Hawaii with 30 degrees celsius meant we were able to thaw out and enjoy the amazing beaches Waikiki had to offer. My ripped jeans became my go-to for balmy nights and Zimmermann bikinis and a Tigerlily Kaftan, my staples during the day.
Naturally shopping played a major role in my sightseeing, who can go to New York without saying they saw the inside of Bergdorf Goodman, lunching at Saks and agonising over whether those half off Valentinos are worth the investment (of course they ARE!). Narrowing down my purchases to my favourite three...
1. A felt American Apparel floppy hat
2. A Halston Heritage navy leather skirt
3. Ripped denim Gap Jeans
Enjoy!!
xx
A Stylish Affair
Converse Cool at Disneyland. |
Converse come back and Gilet entry in San Fran. |
Ripped Denim LOVE in Hawaii. |
I am in love with your blog I truly am I just want to keep reading :) so proud of you xx
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