Lululemon OOTD: Pleat To Street Skirt III

Hello everyone! So, yesterday, I put up a post about the Pleat to Street skirt. My thoughts, opinions and a review. So, in the spirit of that post, today I’m going to post an OOTD with me, wearing the So Fly Exploded Butterfly print Pleat to Street Skirt III.

Thanks, as always, for visiting!

  
The top is a Stress Less hoodie in Inkwell- and the leg warmers are from American Apparel. 

Last Minute Holiday Gift Guide 2015

Hello everyone!

So, today I’m going to share with you some of my ideas for unique, or at least awesome, last minute holiday gifts! (For ladies)

1. Henri Bendel bags

These are literally gorgeous bags that are not too pricey (read: Louis V), but definitely in the “mini luxury” range ($200-$300). A great gift for a woman who wants to stand out from the crowd, Henri Bendel bags are able to retain a stylish, yet timeless look, all the while, the lesser-known brand lends them cache. In 5 years, everyone will be carrying these bags, but for now, I regard carrying them as starting the trend instead of following it.

Of note: I’ve written a couple of posts about Victoria’s Secret, and La Senza and the parent company (L Brands) that owns them also owns Henri Bendel. I’m not affiliated with any of these companies, but I do find it interesting that I would organically (it was through a social media post) discover Henri Bendel without knowing that their parent company was L Brands until a while later.

Starbucks Cups

This year they’ve released a most adorable series of cups! Here is a picture I took of a display at my local Starbucks.

I absolutely love this one! It says “Best Day Ever” on it! And it’s so cute! I picked one up for myself! Look, it matches my nails!

This Kate Spade Bangle

Made in Rwanda, these bangles are a (marginally) affordable ($98) way to grab a socially responsible piece of that Kate Spade cache. I love her handbags, but they’re a little out of my price range. It would be nice to pick up something like this.

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TooFaced StarDust Palette by Vegas Nay

Stardust Vegas Nay Palette

A good part of me wants to recommend to you that you buy the new “Bon Bons” palette. It’s got a lot of hype going on around it right now, the packaging is adorable- and there’s a shade called “Totally Fetch.” However, the jury is not out on that palette as of yet- and I’ve heard a (YouTube) review that the shadows can get a little muddy over the course of the day. There are, however, several great reviews of the palette too- so, I’m not saying don’t get it-I’m just saying that I’m going to wait 😉

That said: I’m going to recommend a still somewhat newly released- and personal favorite of mine: The StarDust. It also received high accolades from famous YouTuber: Makeup Geek! It didn’t win in her 2015 Holiday Palette “Smackdown!” (Kat Von D did), but Vegas Nay’s palette gets great accolades from her. Fast forward to 11:45 for the review.

Anyways, these are just a couple of ideas I wanted to throw out there for people and I actually really like writing gift guides.

Thanks for reading!

And to those who follow my blog: Yes(!) I have been writing a ton lately! It’s because I’m off school! I actually do love writing, and I intend to write a lot more before next semester begins! I’m planning to spend this afternoon writing too 🙂

 

 

 

Victoria’s Secret Outlet Store

Hello Everyone,

Today I’m writing a sort of “update” post on a post I wrote about a year ago about how I figured that La Senza will be closed down in the future in favour of its acquirer, Victoria’s Secret. I imagine a future where all La Senza locations are either closed completely or transitioned into Victoria’s Secret locations. Since the beginning of this year, 15  La Senza locations have closed down in Canada and 6 Victoria’s Secret locations have taken their place.

However, it was suggested to me by an expert in the field that given the enthusiasm on the part of many other high-end retailers to open “Factory Outlets,” perhaps La Senza is a sort of “de facto factory outlet.” This way Victoria’s Secret can sell less expensive merchandise to the people who want high quality lingerie, but are unenthusiastic about paying Victoria’s Secret prices. It also enables them to run this sort of “de facto” factor outlet store, without having the Victoria’s Secret brand attached to a less expensive product.

It was also brought to my attention that Martin Waters, President of International Operations at L Brands, Inc, addressed this in response to an investor’s question during their Q3 results conference call. Laura Champine with Cantor Fitzgerald asked, “on the La Senza business, … what is your timeframe on turning that at least to break-even and why strategically hold on to the business at this point, it somewhat obscures the health of your bigger businesses?”

In response, Mr. Waters replied “La Senza continues to be a work in progress, no doubt about that. But we’re pretty pleased with the progress we’ve made. We continue to see positive sales momentum in the business. We’re getting closer to the target customers, better assortments, more fashion on significantly tighter inventory. So that’s all really good and really positive. We also see sales momentum in the business where we’re colocated with Victoria’s and PINK is really strong. So there’s a real relevance for that brand in the market place alongside the other two businesses that we own.”

And with regards to keeping the business, he continued, “The logic for keeping it I think is obvious and compelling. We own the number one, number two and number three lingerie brands in the world, having a value play underneath of Victoria’s makes a ton of strategic sense. And so we’re very committed to its future. But the one bogey we have on La Senza, of course, and we’ve referenced it a number of times in this call is the FX rate between the Canadian dollar and the US dollar that gives us a really, really significant headwind. But it is what it is. FX is outside of our control and we continue to get better to stay focused on the customer and really lean into this peak time of the year.”

So, basically, he says they’re planning to keep the business because they like the idea of owning the top three lingerie brands in the world. He also references the fact that they appreciate having a less expensive brand to target those consumers who will not shop at Victoria’s Secret, given the higher price. He even states that they are “very committed” to the future of La Senza, despite the “really, really significant” disincentive surrounding currency exchange rates. This is the point of disagreement for me. I very much doubt that L Brands will continue to support the La Senza brand indefinitely. They may sell, if the currency exchange rate continues to fall, but mostly, I continue to believe their intention is to close many La Senza locations, while replacing others with Victoria’s Secret retail space. I hope I’m wrong.


 

In the mean time, you can take advantage of those low exchange rates and great prices on high quality lingerie, which is the crux of the remainder of this post.

 

As I mentioned, and sourced in my last post, both La Senza and Victoria’s Secret are owned by L Brands and their lingerie is made in the same factories. So, I suggest that if you want to own Victoria’s Secret quality lingerie at a fraction of the price, order from LaSenza.com.

I think that this advice is especially useful to my American friends. The Canadian dollar is falling in value, making Canadian goods cheaper for Americans. And La Senza does ship to the States.

So, I guess this post could alternatively be entitled, “How to get the cheapest Victoria’s Secret quality lingerie from its sister company, La Senza”

 

Step 1: Sign Up for the Emails. Visit LaSenza.com, scroll to the bottom. You’ll see this:

La Senza email sign up

Enter your email and you’ll be notified when they have their sales.

My favorite sales that they have are the 40% off a $100 purchase. They also often offer free shipping for orders over $100.What’s great about the 40% off a $100 order is that it can be comprised of special offers and be reduced further with free shipping and your La Senza Prestige membership discount of 10%.

Step 2: Get the Prestige Discount card.

The Prestige discount card is available for sale on their website, and costs $10. It gives you 10% off all orders for a year, and you get a free birthday gift. You can even use it on the order in which you purchase it.

Step 3: Combine Discounts to get the Best Deals

So for example, let’s say I want to make an order. I pick out two bras, they’re both $45 each, but there is a BOGO 50% off offer, making one $45, and reducing the other to $22.50. Then, I also want some panties, and they’re normally $9.50 each, but if I buy 7, they’re 28.95 altogether. So, I buy 14. The subtotal for my order is now about $125, which meets the criteria for both 40% off and free shipping. Once I take off 40%, it brings my order down to $75. After removing another 10% for the Prestige member discount, my order totals about $68. So, $68 for 14 pairs of panties and 2 bras.

Step 4: Take Advantage of the Exchange Rate

But there’s more! Because La Senza is a Canadian company, those prices are in Canadian dollars. So, since the Canadian dollar is only worth 72 cents on the dollar, as I write this, my order would only come out to about 50 US dollars.

Evaluating the Order’s Economic Efficiency

So, basically, bras that were originally $45 a piece, and panties that were $9.50 individually, have been reduced through sales and the virtue of the sinking Canadian dollar to make this purchase very affordable. Let’s say, for example, that we assigned a value of $10 each to the bras, that would mean that each pair of panties cost only $2.14 ($30-remaining balance divided by 14- number of panties). That’s a far cry from the original $9,50 a pair.

I wonder how much 14 pairs of panties and 2 bras from Victoria’s Secret would cost… A lot more than 50 bucks is the answer!

Anyways, I hope this has helped some people make their choice about from which retailer they’d like to purchase their lingerie. Same factories, same quality, different price. Easy decision for me.

What do you think? Will you try this Canadian subsidiary of VS?

Let me know in the comments below!

Edited to add: 

I am not affiliated with La Senza, Victoria’s Secret or L Brands- just in case you were wondering… I just really enjoy the products!

Pleat To Street Skirt Review

Hello everyone!

Today, I want to switch gears a little bit and move from working on my content heavy posts to doing something a little more fun.

I LOVE the Pleat To Street skirts. They recently went to mark down, and there are still some there, so I thought that this post will help those who are still on the fence about whether or not they should get one. They’ve also been popping up on eBay and if you’re reading this, maybe you’re looking to buy one on the secondary market. Either way, I’m here to help!

First: Here’s a collection photo of the P2S II’s


This post will cover the pros and cons of this skirt as well as comparisons between all three editions of the Pleat To Street Skirt.

Pleat To Street Skirt I

I bought two Pleat To Street Skirts in the original version, and if I could, I’d buy them again. I have the Bumble Berry Stripe one, and the Bordeaux Drama one. They’re gorgeous. Here’s an OOTD with the “Blossom” Bumble Berry Stripe one. The shorts underneath match the colors of the skirts and they have the silicone bands to prevent riding up. I like the way the pleats fall and have received many compliments on these skirts. They’re also longer than my Pace Setters, which I like.

I, personally, can’t tell the difference between my Pleat To Street Skirt 1’s and 2’s, BUT upon close inspection of the hang tags, I can see that the 2’s have “added Lycra fabric for shape retention,” while the 1’s make no such claim. That said, I feel that my 1’s have held up well and have not lost their pleats with washing.

With regard to washing, I wash on delicate (like the rest of my Lulu) and hang to dry.

Pleat To Street Skirt II

The second edition of the skirt was manufactured, I imagine, in response to the positive reception of the first. The only negative feedback I recall was that some of the pleats were falling out- which is likely why the Lycra was included in this ‘next generation’ for shape retention. However, the general design of the skirts remained the same. Here’s an OOTD with my second generation Pleat To Street skirt in Pigment Blue.

As I’m writing this these Pleat To Street Skirt 2’s (and 3’s!) are still available in limited sizes on the “We Made Too Much” (sale) section of Lululemon’s website.

I really love my Pleat To Street Skirts, however, people are still having problems with the pleats coming out. I did read that one reviewer was able to pay her dry-cleaner $5 to put the pleats back in. I might do this if mine ever fall out. Although, the reviewer was not very pleased that she had to resort to hiring a dry-cleaner to help her with her item. As I stated, I have yet to experience this issue, however, in the interest of transparency, I feel that it must be mentioned. Also: Even though the Tranquil Blue/ Ace Spot colored Pleat to Street skirt is no longer available on Lululemon.com, I should mention that people have been complaining about the quality of this particular color of skirt to some extent with regard to seams and fraying, so maybe be cautious if you’re considering purchasing this particular color combination on eBay or elsewhere on the secondary market.

Pleat To Street Skirt III

I have mixed feelings about the Pleat To Street Skirt 3’s. While I still love the general design and fit of the skirt, the designers made the pleats (much!) closer together, which squishes together the pretty butterfly pattern (officially named: exploded so fly butterfly) of the one I purchased. A lot of reviewers (including myself) also don’t like that the shorts underneath of this butterfly one are white- unlike most of the other Pleat To Street skirts whose liners match the skirts to which they’re attached. So, while I am happy to have gotten it- I do prefer the Pleat To Street Skirt 1’s and 2’s.

 

Pleat to Street skirts in Exploded So Fly Butterfly and Pipe Dream Blue

 

Overall Pleat To Street Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Cute, flouncy, fun
  • Comfortable fit
  • Silicone grips prevent shorts from riding up
  • Continuous drawcord waistband, pockets- including one zippered

Cons

  • Pleats seem to fall out- at least for some users
  • Tranquil Blue one seems to suffer quality issues
  • Pleat to Street Skirt 3’s pleats are too close together (IMO)
  • Some reviewers state that this skirt does not work well for running

Honestly, I absolutely love these skirts. Even though I agree with the reviewers on some of the cons, I think these skirts are so pretty and they fit me quite well. I’m happy to report that these will be staying in my collection and I’ll continue to post OOTDs with them.

What do you think of the Pleat To Street skirts? Let me know in the comments below!

Update: I thought it would be fun to do an outfit of the day series of me wearing all my Pleat to Street skirts, so in the following days, I’m going to be posting outfits of the day wearing various Pleat To Street Skirts and posting the links below!

Day 1: Exploded So Fly Butterfly

Day 2: Pipe Dream Blue 

Day 3: Poseidon/Sea Mist

Day 4: Watermark/ Slate Black

 

 

 

 

 

MyFitnessPal Premium Review

Hello everyone!

I just want to start by saying that finding a critical or substantive review of MyFitnessPal Premium online was basically impossible, I found several positive reviews and a lot of posts tagged “review,” but that didn’t have any opinion attached- only descriptions of the new services available in the “Premium” content. I figured that this was somewhere I could add something meaningful to the great sea of information on the Internet.

I have been using MyFitnessPal for about 2 and a half, maybe 3 years, and I use it to manage my weight and keep track of how much I’m eating of what. I’m not as good about logging my exercise, but on days when I’m using the app, I’m pretty good about tracking my food.

Anyways, I have always been curious about the “premium” option, and finally decided to give it a try. However, $10 a month (or $50 a year), for something I’m already getting the majority of the features of for free seemed a tad steep. So, I did what any self-respecting bargain hunter would do and checked for a free trial code online. However, much to the detriment of the company, with many people like myself clamoring for a free trial, there was none proposed or available. I would have been very happy with even just a weeks’ worth to get a general feel for whether or not I was willing to pay! Given that the reviews online that I could find, for the premium options were neither substantive nor critical, I decided to write one of my own. Also: By critical, I don’t necessarily mean “bad,” I just mean offering a critique of pluses and minuses of the service.

Just before signing up, I checked to make sure it would be simple to ‘unsubscribe,’ because you don’t want to sign up for something just to find out that it’s super annoying to unsubscribe or that you can only unsubscribe at a certain time or before xyz date or by calling a 1-800-number… I’ve seen it all. Here are instructions from Apple on how to unsubscribe from a subscription on your iPhone. Super easy. Thanks, Apple!

Signing up was easy, of course, and there it was, the premium content. I immediately went ahead and unchecked the “automatic renewal” button so I wouldn’t forget and accidentally get re-billed for something I am not interested in keeping.

There were several new features available to me within the premium content platform. Each purporting to add their own unique value to the service.

Ad-Free Experience

Let’s start with the most simple concept: premium users receive an ad-free experience. Personally, I rarely- if ever- click on ads. And they really don’t interrupt my enjoyment or function of the app. This feature does not particularly affect me, but it does result in a slightly cleaner looking home page.

Priority Customer Support

“Premium support requests are given top priority, 7 days a week.” Fair enough. I’ve never needed customer support. I doubt I ever will, but if I did, I suppose I can see the value in being served before freemium users.

Macronutrients by Gram

If you upgrade to MFP Premium, you can set your macro-nutrient goal to the exact gram. This feature could be useful if you’re on an If It Fits Your Macros (IIFYM) diet, but I don’t really use it.

If you ARE on an IIFYM diet, I can see how being able to set exact gram values would be helpful, since you are able to set it by percentage in the freemium version- but only by increments of 5%, and as I understand it, IIFYM diets are more specific and usually to the exact percentage. Although, I must admit that my understanding of IIFYM diets is limited.

It’s interesting to see what percentages of what I’m eating, but beyond that- it doesn’t really do anything for me. If you’re primarily a calorie counter (like myself), then this feature won’t woo you into paying for Premium.

Home Screen Dashboard

Logically, if you can change those Macros goals, and you’re following an IIFYM diet, you might want to choose to display your macros on your homepage, rather than your calories. Premium users can choose to do this. Again, not particularly applicable to myself.

Food Analysis

This is actually really interesting if you’re a data nerd like me. Sometimes the information you receive is very obvious, like “Oh! That oatmeal has lots of carbohydrates in it! Well, I’ll be!” Other times though, the amount of fat in some of my favorite foods astonishes me! That’s when I realize that my lunch time meal of Spicy Chicken Quesadilla soup & a Fresh Stack of crackers has a combined 23 grams of fat. It’s my understanding that freemium users can see the macro nutrients in foods, but that they’re not placed in order of highest to lowest in list form. Premium users can see lists like “Highest in Carbohydrates,” “Highest in Fat,” “Highest in Protein,” and “Highest in Calories.” Following the titles of these lists are a list of your logged foods in order from “highest” to “lowest” of the selected metric.

This is what you see if you’re a “freemium” user

 

 

This is what you see if you’re a “Premium” user.

Also: This was a “test page” with a fabricated diet, and not what I actually ate. I was hoping that I could create a very generic example of what someone average might eat in a day if they were on a diet.

Different Goals By Day

If you are interested in changing your calorie goals based on some type of metric (like planned activity) or are experimenting with intermittent fasting, perhaps MyFitnessPal premium is for you. This feature allows you to change your macro and calorie goals by day. I don’t use or plan to use this feature either.

Exercise Calories

If, for example, you have an app synced into MFP, such as FitBit, MFP automatically adjusts your calorie goal to match the number of calories burned through exercise. With MFP premium, not only can you turn this off- if you’d like to keep it engaged, you can select the macros to which to apply your gains. I don’t plan to use this feature. I synced up my FitBit device so that the calories would be logged and if I didn’t want that to happen, I would just un-sync it. Again, if you do IIFYM diets- this feature might be useful to you.

Exclusive Content

This section boasts premium content for premium members. The content changes periodically, and currently there are two posts, dated December 1st. You can’t scroll backwards to see older content.

This section, to me was the most disappointing and poorly executed. The reason that it is poorly executed is because I thought it would be more “pro-tips,” and less “Here’s something you could have Google’d online.” I would LOVE the exclusive content if it were actually exclusive. And I mean this in two distinct ways. First, Instead of doing something unique, like teaming up with a trainer and offering a workout plan, or an eating plan, MyFitnessPal’s Premium content is either a recipe or just instructions on how to achieve the most benefits from the Premium platform. For example, currently, there is a post in “Premium Content” entitled “The Beginner’s Guide to MyFitnessPal Premium.” And it just explains all the features to you.

The second post this month was regarding intermittent fasting, which may or may not be safe, and explained how you can use MyFitnessPal’s Premium feature of daily calorie goal setting to help you fast.

The second way in which the content is not exclusive is that I can find it online.

Just an aside, and feel free to skip this if you like, but I thought maybe I was signed into MFP while on my computer, or something, so I used Chrome’s “Incognito” to search for “MyFitnessPal Premium Intermittent Fasting” and the blog post I linked above popped up in the search results. I even changed computers and checked that way, and I was still able to see the “exclusive” post.

I suppose that the biggest reason the “Exclusive Content” section is so disappointing is because even though MyFitnessPal’s description under the “Exclusive Content” section proclaims “Articles and tips available only to our Premium subscribers,” the articles are available without a subscription- which makes this statement false, and therefore not worth paying for.

Final Thoughts

Honestly, if I were on an If It Fits Your Macros diet, I might actually find this premium service useful. The adjustable macro settings for both food and exercise sound useful.

The only feature I find moderately entertaining and useful is the one photographed that shows me lists of the foods that are highest in calories, fat, carbohydrates and protein. However, if I desperately wanted to know which foods I consumed had the most calories, fat, protein or carbohydrates, I could probably compile the data myself. But I don’t. So, this feature, as redeeming as it is, is just not relevant enough for me to spend $10 a month on an app.

The features that, to me, do not add much value if any are the ad-free, since it did not disturb me before, the different goals by day and home screen dashboard since I have no intention of changing my daily goals or dashboard settings and the priority customer support since I have never (over the course of 3 years) used it and do not anticipate ever needing it.

The only feature that I sincerely dislike is the “exclusive content.” If you say something is premium and “only” for premium users, and you’re making people pay you for it and it turns out to not be so “exclusive” and available with a Google search… Well, what does that mean? It means it’s not exclusive.

At the end of the day, it will be the consumer who decides whether MFP Premium options are right for them. This is only one voice on the Internet, of many.

Finally, if you liked this article, please share it. I had an extremely difficult time finding any critical or substantive reviews of the MFP Premium app when I was looking before trying it. I hope this helps you- And I hope it can help others as well before they spend money on something they may not end up enjoying.

Thank you so much for reading.

Update: 

The Reddit community has been so helpful to me with this post, I really can’t thank them enough. So, in light of all the new information I’ve received over the past few days, I’d like to update this post.

First: I am not affiliated with MFP, My Fitness Pal Premium or Under Armour (who recently acquired MFP). I’m just a college student who loves to write and help people (hopefully) with her posts.

Second: I paid for the MFP Premium membership myself. And I was not asked to do this review. I wrote it because I was shocked that there wasn’t a good one online when I googled.

Third: The Reddit community helped me learn how to get some of the “Macro-Tracking” features for free with Android plug-ins available for free online. I must admit to not having tried this, but the Redditor who posted the link said that it worked for him (or her):

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/myfitnesspal-macro-settin/glpkdgpldbbdpjbpimehpkpgdicibgpi

Thanks to Redditor abeworldforever for posting this link in the Reddit feed.

Redditor Atlastoned suggests ‘Setting your calories to zero and tracking your macros this way. MFP will show you the totals (although in red) of your consumption. If you want to see green numbers and how much you have left in your day the premium might help.’ (edited for clarity)

Redditor LoChif suggests using the following “macro-focused tool:”

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dk.jpro.macros&hl=en

Thank you again to the Reddit Community for helping me out!

January 22, 2016 Update

First, I want to say thanks again to the Reddit community and for the people who have commented here. I am always looking for feedback on my blog to know how I can make a more thorough, accurate and helpful post. Thanks.

Second: It has been about two and a half months since I subscribed to MyFitnessPal Premium. I actually paid for the year upfront because I knew I wanted to make this post a thorough one and I figured I would need at least a few months to become familiar with the MFP Premium features- also: $50 a year is less than $5 a month, while the monthly subscription is $10 a month, so I also considered the economics of the “deal.” In retrospect, I suppose I could have tried it for a month at the $10 rate and subscribed at $50, if I liked it- but hindsight is 20/20.

Third: The reason for this update. So, above I’m sure I mentioned that one of the main reasons I subscribed was for the “premium content,” which I later discovered was not exclusive as advertised. I also want to mention that is has not been updated since December 1st, 2015. So? The exclusive content that I was looking forward to- in addition to not being exclusive- has also not been updated. I will update this post if/ when it is.

February 16, 2016 Update

Hello again, everyone! I just wanted to give a quick/ short update to say that I wrote to MyFitnessPal Premium customer service to receive an update about when/ where I could find the Premium content that I’m paying for, and they said:

“Thank you for contacting our Premium Support…
…We are definitely working on more content for our Premium users and hope to have this released soon! We will share your feedback with our team and we appreciate your help and patience as we work to improve our program!”

Just wanted to share this! Thanks for reading!

December 26th, 2017 Update:

Just wanted to update to reiterate what is in the comments section of this post: After cancelling, and being without the premium version for a while, I decided to re-sign up to get rid of ads, which were becoming invasive and also to experiment with varying daily calorie goals. 

Lululemon OOTYesterday

I was crazy busy yesterday, as I have been recently, due to the impending ending of the semester (also: holidays), so I’m posting this this morning.

In honor of Black Friday, I wore a shirt I got at Macy’s that says “Shopping is my cardio.” Love it! I believe they’re on clearance now, if there are any left in stock, they’re pretty adorable and you should have them. They all have cute quotes on them.

The skirt is a Pleat To Street skirt in Pigment Blue.

Thanks for visiting! 

  

Lululemon OOTD #78

Hello everyone!

Like I said in my last post, these last few weeks of school get super crazy and I have about a million things to do, so I haven’t been posting as often. However, I am working on a few posts that are content heavy in the interim and hope you like them when they get posted later.

Anyways, here’s what I wore today:

  
My Fluffin Awesome Vest in camo, which I’m really liking, but the reviews online are mixed. I agree with them, in part, it is not the warmest vest in the world- but I still really like it!!! Up top, you’ll notice a herringbone vinyasa scarf, and layered under my vest is a black Rest Less long sleeve. I was so happy to see the return of these this year. Hopefully Lulu comes out with more colors, my husband purchased this one for me for Christmas last year. And finally, I’m wearing Alberta Lake herringbone WUPs. 

Thanks for stopping by!

Lululemon Outfit of the Day #76

It’s been a few days since I’ve posted, and this trend is likely to continue as exams and final projects loom in the near future. But, I will continue to try to post, it just isn’t likely to be every day. Thanks to all of you who follow this blog, even when the posts get sparse around exam time!

  
Here I am wearing the Drop It Like It’s Hot tank in Butterfly Texture/ black, and Inspire Tights in Dashing Purple. I really like this tank, and highly recommend picking one up before they completely leave the website. They’re sold out in a lot of sizes.

Thanks for stopping by!