Hey chicas! Hope you all had a wonderful weekend! I went to NYC over the weekend to celebrate my 33rd birthday. On Saturday my husband and I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the first time and I was remarkable. It is a very large museum and after being there for almost 6 hours we discovered that it takes more than one visit to see all the exhibits. The most crowded area was the Anna Wintour Met Gala Collection: Heavenly Bodies. It was beautiful and I was mesmerized by some of my favorite designers innovative interpretations of fashion and faith. If you are to visit this exhibit, you have to check this out.
Sunday was our last day but I really wanted to shoot a look in the city. We toke a Lyfte to the west village and grabbed brunch at The Butcher's Daughter. This area is so pretty we found a cute hidden street where we toke some nice photos.
I have always wanted to live in the city. There is something about the industrial yet quaint spots of NYC that really stimulate my creativity. The energy of the city is infectious.
It kind of ties of themed appropriate to wear sneakers and animal print in NYC. Its a place where you feel freedom to place around with different elements because of the city's individualistic ideology. Everyone beats to their own drum here.
I felt so good in this outfit guys. I loved the play on feminine on top with tom girl vibes on my feet. This skirt is from the Target WhoWhatWear collection and it is a steal for both the price and the material. It would look great with a pair of sock boots or midi length boots as well.
This Zara sweater is so soft and cozy. Its probably one of the softest sweaters I own. The color is great for fall and winter and I just love the fit of it. Its gong to be easy to pair with high waisted jeans as well. The belt bag just tied the sweater and skirt together nicely. Belt bags are a great accessory to your casual look and can really tie your look together.
Skirt: Target (click here) | Top: Zara |
Bag: TopShop | Sneakers: Adidas (click here) |
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