wifey material

Two months late on this post! But better late than never, right? Wow! So many exciting things and I’ve just been basking in it honestly. My birthday was back in April and it was one for the books; I got engaged to the love of my life omg!! We were in Belize, on the island of San Pedro with my family; beautiful country by the way and definitely will be back since it holds a special place in my heart now. It’s a day I knew would come since we’ve been locked in since college lol, but I just wasn’t expecting it. Girl, imagine a chaotic scream. That was me when he got on one knee! Pure joy and happiness is the mood right now and I’m so excited to continue our journey of love.

Now on to this birthday look, which centered around this skirt and top from a black woman-owned London based brand called Gbemi. The trip was the perfect opportunity to snag some of their pieces as I had been following them for some time and loved their bold and colorful designs. Nothing screams clear skies, beach and tropical weather than this look! The color palette and floral design just gave what it needed to. Craftmanship and detail were **chef’s kiss*, which convinced me to be a continued supporter. When you find small independent brands creating fresh and new designs that are affordable, snag them up ma’am! You know I had to accessorize, which tied the whole look together! On the feet are the infamous Steve Madden Versace dupes, Zara earrings and sequin bag from ASOS. Yummy is how I felt on my bday, okayyy! The extra bling bling on my finger didn’t hurt either. Definitely challenging myself to post more summer content and not be slack! How is your summer going so far? What are your plans? xoxo

MOSSY

Y’all are probably sick of me always wearing green, but it’s so hard not to wear! I literally just gravitate to it! I promise that you all will see more looks of me styling other colors soon. This padded shoulder knit from Mango is so stunning, however, I probably should’ve gotten a medium. As you can see, the pads are not exactly on top of my shoulders, but it still looks fab! A little late to the “padded shoulder” trend but not mad at it; the structured shoulder definitely took this knit up a notch. To keep this look simple I styled it with these jeans from Paige Denim, and accessorized with these gorgeous zebra print boots from ASOS I snagged last year; paired with this moss green trench to add another layer of texture. The background set for this photo-shoot was created by using materials that I already had in my home, and overall it didn’t turn out too bad. How do you think the set came out? Or do you think I need to take my lazy butt back outside to take my photos? Let me know in the comments below! xoxo