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{Not Quite} Ready for Fall

Anthropologie Dress, Fall Transitional Pieces, NYC Fashion Blogger, Closet Confections
Anthropologie Dress, Fall Transitional Pieces, NYC Fashion Blogger, Closet Confections

{ANTHROPOLOGIE Dress (ON SALE!), Vintage Hat via ETSY, CAMBRIDGE SATCHEL Tote, PRADA Sunglasses, MANOLO BLAHNIK Heels}

Jacquemus santon straw hat dupe, etsy, NYC Fashion Blogger, Closet Confections

Dressing for this time of year is always tricky…

My heart longs for cableknit sweaters and over-the-knee boots, but these darned 80+ degree temps just won’t let me be great dang-nabbit! On the bright side, I have a good time chuckling at my fellow New Yorkers hell-bent on dressing for fall, weather-be-damned determined to be fashion-forward. Yeah, I’m looking at you sweaty lady on the train melting under a leather moto jacket. And you too, sir, sweltering in a sidewalk cafe with your thick shawl-neck cardigan.

Although I have officially put away the seersucker and my collection of white eyelet sundresses, I still can’t bring myself to make the full wardrobe switch just yet. To get by, I’ve been relying on pieces in lightweight fabrics but darker colorways that are more fitting for the season. This dress is the perfect example of that, and I knew that when I picked it up recently that it would be the perfect piece to wear now with sandals and bare shoulders and pair later with ankle boots and a moto jacket.

About the Fit:
I went with my usual size in this one, and the stretchy material makes it very forgiving. I have a freakishly short torso, so I had my tailor take the shoulders up for about $10 which made a world of difference.  I was on the fence about the asymmetrical hemline at first, but it actually turned out to be quite flattering. 

Below are a few more transitional dresses that’ll work just as well now as they will later in the season with addition of a few layers. And the best part…? They’re all on sale!

Fall Transitional Dresses

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Travel

Fairytales Do Come True {A Switzerland Roadtrip Diary}

Switzerland Road Trip - Castlegrande in Bellinzona

As we sped our way through Switzerland, one thing that Eric and I kept saying to each other is “this place looks just like a fairy tale.” And of course, no fairy tale would be complete without a castle. Luckily, Switzerland has plenty, and we were fortunate enough to visit three during our stay. First stop…

CASTLEGRANDE

Switzerland Road Trip - Castlegrande in Bellinzona

After spending a few days in Lucerne, we packed up our bags, hit the road again, and made our way south to Muralto located in the canton of Ticino. Situated right on the Italian border, this part of Switzerland had a completely different vibe. The signs switched from German to Italian, the temperature (and humidity rose), and the overall pace got a little bit slower as we headed South. After winding our way through narrow, medieval streets (and getting lost more than a few times along the way!) we finally located our hotel. With a few hours to spare before dinnertime, we dropped off our bags and made a beeline for Bellinzona to explore the grounds of Castlegrande.

Bellinzona is home to not one, but THREE castles: Castelgrande, Montebello and Sasso Corbaro. We only had time to visit one (but hey, now we have an excuse to go back). Castelgrande is located on a rocky peak overlooking the valley, so we were treated to gorgeous views of the surrounding area once we reached the top.

Switzerland Road Trip - Castlegrande in Bellinzona
Switzerland Road Trip - Castlegrande in Bellinzona

SPIEZ CASTLE

Switzerland Road Trip - Schloss Spiez Castle

The next castle we visited was in Spiez, located in the Bern canton of Switzerland. This was hands-down my favorite of the three. While the castles of Bellinzona were mostly ruins with very little of the interiors left intact, Spiez Castle was pretty much move-in ready (at least that’s what I tried to tell Eric, lol). Besides being situated on beautiful grounds, a lot of rooms inside Spiez castle were setup as interactive exhibits, and you really got a feel of what it was like to live within those walls long ago.

Switzerland Road Trip - Schloss Spiez Castle
Switzerland Road Trip - Schloss Spiez Castle

Switzerland Road Trip - Schloss Spiez Castle
Switzerland Road Trip - Schloss Spiez Castle

THUN CASTLE

Switzerland Road Trip - Thun Castle

The last stop on our list was Thun Castle (pronounced like tune as we soon learned upon arrival). We got a bit of a workout climbing the many steps above town to reach the castle grounds, but it was well worth it. Similar to Spiez Castle, there were also a number of exhibits and artwork on display within the castle walls. But the best part was that you were able to climb all the way to the top and weave in and out of  side rooms along the way during your exploration.

Switzerland Road Trip - Thun Castle

Switzerland Road Trip - Thun Castle

Oddly enough, exploring castles wasn’t particularly high on my list of activities prior to visiting Switzerland, and we wound up adding them to our agenda as an afterthought. However, once we visited our first castle in Bellinzona we were hooked! My only regret is that we didn’t schedule in time for more. In fact, I’m adding an extended castle-chasing adventure around different parts of Europe to my travel bucket list as we speak!

Travel

I’m All the Way Up {Postcards from Mount Pilatus}

For our second day in Lucerne, we took a day trip to Mount Pilatus. Many visitors take the Golden Roundtrip which includes a cogwheel railway (the steepest in the world!), a panoramic gondola, and a boat ride. We opted to just take the cogwheel train roundtrip (the line was much shorter, and we were guaranteed a seat the entire time). I highly recommend making the trek if you can. We spent about 2 hours up top, including lunch on the outdoor terrace at Panorama Grill. The views were stunning beyond belief, so I’ll just let the pictures speak for themselves.

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