I don’t know about you, but for me, some mornings are harder than others to decide what I want to wear. I’m still on a shopping ban with the 30 Day Closet Remix Challenge, so it was inevitable that I would have that dreaded “I have nothing to wear” moment. I’ve worn all my favorites by now, so I decided to pull out the pieces I hadn’t worn in a long time to see what I could make with them. After laying out a handful of tops and bottoms on my bed, these three stood out, and a color blocked outfit was born!
Man oh man, sorry for disappearing on you guys! Work has been busy, then I had a jam-packed weekend with family events, and with the time I had to spare, I started assembling my shoe closet. Unfortunately, I couldn’t complete my project because one of the doors I purchased was damaged, but, fingers crossed, I’m going to rectify that this weekend.
Anyway, before my family’s Chinese New Year dinner last Saturday, we were driving around Sacramento exploring a pretty neighborhood we stumbled upon. This one house caught my eye and so I hopped out of the car so my dad could snap a few photos.
With the sun still shining abnormally bright in SF, I figured there was no better time to wear my favorite summer dress. I’ve always loved the look of maxi dresses, but lamented over the idea that petite girls couldn’t pull them off the way taller girls could. After many trial and errors, I found that the vertically-challenged could indeed wear them if the fit was right! (Hashtag success!)
Read on for my tips on how petite girls can wear maxi dresses like pros.
Anyone living in a big, expensive city like San Francisco or New York will tell you that good storage/closet space is really hard to come by. When I made the decision 5 years ago to find my own place, sans-roommates, in San Francisco, I was shocked at how little one got with so much money. I looked at many tiny studios that had a joke of a kitchen and bathroom, much less a decent-sized closet, before finally finding the place I now call home. (Thanks, Mom, for having the brilliant idea of searching for “condos for rent!”)
Now, before I go any further, I should clarify that I’m very fortunate to have this apartment; it has a lot of storage space! However, I realized a while ago I haven’t been utilizing that space very effectively. I’ve got tons of shoes (it’s my vice) and I’ve been using both my hallway linen closet and a portion of bedroom closet to store them all. Those spots are prime real estate, and here I am using them for shoes, rather than what they were meant to house.
This got me thinking about redecorating my room, and so for the past 6 months I’ve been accumulating ideas on how I can get myself better organized and maximize my space. As I work through actually implementing my plans in the next coming weeks/months, I’ll be sharing my tips and findings over a mini-series of home decor and organization posts, culminating in a bedroom and closet before/after reveal when everything is done!
First up: Build a shoe closet! I’m pretty excited about this.
If you’re looking for a source of inspiration for your own closet organization, I started a Pinterest board of beautiful closets. I’ll add more pins as I find them!
Happy Monday! Hope everyone had a great weekend. (If you are in the U.S., I hope your weekend is still going!)
A good friend of mine, Lucky, was in town the last couple of days and since the weather was so gorgeous, we decided to go to Crissy Field, a former military airfield. He had never been before, and I can’t remember when I had last visited, so we had a lot of fun playing tourists.
I totally get how ironic this is, me posting a winter outfit when it’s 70-degrees outside. California is seriously having the weirdest weather right now! Not to complain about this January “summer,” but I do miss the cold. We had one whole day of it last Saturday, when it rained for the third time this season, and of course, that was the only day Ryan and I had to shoot this set. We ran around like crazy people trying to beat oncoming sprinkles, and luckily we finished right as it started drizzling — talk about perfect timing!