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Weekend Sales Roundup

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Hi Guys,

It’s been AGES since I put one of these together, but here’s the motherload of sales you need to be aware of this weekend… just in time for the holidays. Let me know if I missed anything, and I’ll add it to the list.

Happy Shopping!

ALICE + OLIVIA  15% off $250 purchase when you join email list
ANN TAYLOR Extra 50% off sale items
ANTHROPOLOGIE  20% off tops and sweaters with code TOPITOFF
ASOS  Up to 70% off outlet selection & up to 60% off shoes
BANANA REPUBLIC Extra 40% off sales items with code BRSALE
BARNEYS Veterans Day Sale – Extra 40% off clearance items
BAUBLEBAR  Get 20% off your first purchase with email signup
BLUEFLY Warehouse Sale – Up to 80% Off + Extra 10% off with code SAVE10
BROOKS BROTHERS Veterans Day Sale – Save up to 70%
DVF  Up to 50% off sale items
EXPRESS Up to 70% off clearance items
GAP  40% off with code WOW
GORJANA  Get 15% off when you become a Royalty member
J.CREW FACTORY  Extra 35% off with code YOUWIN
J.CREW  Extra 30% off fall sale styles with code GETSHOPPING
LOFT Extra 60% off sale styles + 25% off with email signup
LORD & TAYLOR Extra 20% off sale items with code VETSDAY
MACY’S Extra 20% off with code SUPER
MADEWELL  25% off select items with code FALLREVAMP
MAX & CHLOE 20% off all jewelry with code SPARKLE10
NEIMAN MARCUS Up to 40% off First Call Sale
NORDSTROM Up to 40% off clearance sale
OLD NAVY 40% off $100 with code ENJOY
OVERSTOCK TONS of sales going on, get the full scoop!
REVOLVE CLOTHING  10% off with email signup
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE  40% off Sneak Peek Sale
STEVE MADDEN  Up to 25% off with code SHOPEARLY
TARGET Spend $25, save 30% on fall styles
Everyday Outfits Tips & Tricks Travel

How To Pack for a Road Trip {Spring Break Edition w/ Wet Seal}

how to plan a new england road trip

True Story: I graduated many moons ago, but I still go on spring break every single year! It’s a tradition my husband and I plan to keep up as long as we can. In years past, we’ve gone to far off locales like Costa Rica, Spain, the Caribbean, and France. But this year we’re sticking a little closer to home and taking a road trip up the New England coast. I couldn’t be more excited, and so I thought now would be the perfect time to share with you guys how to pack for a road trip.

Being the true Manhattanites we are, we don’t own a car and have never done a road trip together before. Since my driving skills are pretty lackluster, Eric will be spending most of the time behind the wheel with me as his official navigator – a designation that I take very seriously. Between my guidebooks, GPS, Google Maps, and the Roadtrippers app, I think I’ve got all our bases covered.

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To help prep for my journey, the lovely folks at Wet Seal were gracious enough to send over a few goodies to help me on my way. For me, how to pack for a road trip is all about comfortable, laid-back pieces that travel well.  Here’s a list of the key items that I’ll build my wardrobe around:

  1. Soft Cotton Tees – Whether, they’re plain, striped, or have cute little french phrases scrawled across the front, I’ll be tossing a stack of these in my bag for sure.
  2. Cozy Scarf – I always bring a scarf or two along whenever I travel, and I’m sure this leopard infinity scarf will serve me well.  In addition to keeping me warm, it’ll also add a little panache to my jeans and t-shirt combos.
  3. Stretchy Jeans – Since half the fun of a road trip is stopping in a bunch of greasy spoons and local dives along the way, clothes with a little forgiveness are a must.  I’m hoping these second-skin jeggings will do the trick.
  4. Waterproof Boots – I’m almost positive we’ll encounter a few sprinkles along the way. But rather than lug my clunky rain boots along with me, I’m opting for these vegan leather booties with a cute side bow. I’m keen on the fact that I can still wear them even if it doesn’t rain.
  5. Crossbody Bag – While I’m definitely a girl who likes her oversized handbags, I prefer to be free and  unencumbered when I’m exploring.  My trusty Phillip Lim x Target satchel does the trick when I’m out and about.
  6. Dark Sunglasses – Gotta protect those peeps from sun glare while I’m on the road!
  7. Trusty Hat – During my last two trips to Europe, I discovered what a lifesaver a good hat can be when you’re traveling.  Between unpredictable weather and limited access to my hair arsenal, a bad hair day is pretty much inevitable when I’m out of town.  My new wool fedora will be just the thing to keep things in check.
  8. Oversized Sweater – There’s nothing cozier than layering up in a nice, warm, oversized sweater.  I can toss this slouchy cardigan over a dress or a t-shirt and jeans and be ready for action.

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how to pack for a road trip

Here’s a sampling of a few of the looks I’ll be sporting on my journey.

Outfit #1: This look is probably my favorite.  Because let’s face it, when you’re stuck in the car for hours at a time what you really want to wear is a pair of pajamas.  This flame-stitch knit jumpsuit is the next best thing.

Outfit #2: I absolutely love pieces that can do double-duty. So as I was playing around with this oversized boyfriend sweater, I realized that I could create a more sophisticated and tailored look by ditching the buttonholes and using a few strategically placed safety pins.

Outfit #3: A little bit country and a little bit city-chic… you really can’t go wrong jeans, a plain white tee, and nice leather boots.  The fedora and flyaway cardigan help finish off the look.

We’re leaving in a little less than two weeks, and I can’t wait to share pics of our adventure with you guys.  In the mean time, if you know of any cool places we should stop by along the way, feel free to drop me a line in the comments (food suggestions are particularly welcome)!

Full Disclosure: This post is sponsored in part by Wet Seal.  All products were chosen by me, and all views and opinions expressed are my own.

Tips & Tricks

Workin’ On My Fitness…

vintage ladies workout

True story:

I was out at a friend’s birthday dinner a while back, when I noticed that one member of our crew wasn’t eating much. When we asked if something was wrong with the food, she replied “No the food’s delicious, but I have to really watch what I eat now because my thirties have been interesting…”.  Afterwards, we all laughed and made jokes about how we knew the struggle but had pretty much given up. But later on that evening I did a little bit of self-reflection and asked myself had I really given up, and was I really resigned to my current state of affairs?

Truth be told, I’ve always been prone to gaining weight when I’m not careful (HELLOOOOO Freshman 15 and those extra pounds I put on after getting married).  But I was always able to keep things in check by being extremely active.  Before I hit my thirties, I was always able to quickly drop it by working out a little bit more and watching what I ate for a few weeks.  However, these last couple of years, I’ve noticed that it takes a lot more sustained effort to stay in shape and I just can’t indulge like I used to without paying the price later.

I’ve been slowly but surely cleaning up my eating habits over the few months and consistently working out at home (I’m a secret fitness video junkie), and so far I’m feeling great.  For me the focus isn’t so much on making lots of short-term changes and losing a bunch of weight temporarily.  Instead, I’m focusing on building strength (I’ll flex my biceps for you once the weather warms up a bit) and replacing a lifetime of not-so-great eating choices with healthier (but still delicious!) habits.

It’s definitely a journey, but I’m determined to have fun with it!