"What's In My Bag" posts from other bloggers never fail to capture my interest. It's quite an intimate peek into a person's day-to-day life through their bag contents, don't you think? I've been thinking about making one for awhile, however I never really thought my bag or its contents were particularly interesting. However, I think it's a "rite of passage" for bloggers to create their own WIMB post, so here goes. Here's a look at my bag.
I've never really been the type of person who freely drops the words "forever" and "soulmate" in a statement, but yes. I'm pretty sure I've found that elusive, all-encompassing love, which I'm all too lucky to have enjoyed (and sometimes suffered) for the past three years. It's not always a walk in the park, just like all long-term relationships go, but it's definitely something that has proved worth holding on to.
So when the opportunity (a.k.a crazy good friends/collaborators all too keen in putting this together) presented itself, we got to "immortalize" this love through a series of "couple" photographs that may have no flowers, but perfectly captures our spirit.
The colder months can be something of a challenge for fashionable ladies who don't want to sacrifice style for comfort. Pictured looking classy and cool in autumn trends, Jemma Kidd shows us how to stay warm and trendy in her ensemble of bomber jacket and slim-fit leather trousers. This versatile look can be dressed up or down depending on where you're headed, and exudes a classic elegance with a modern twist. By investing in a few smart staples it's easy to copy Jemma's refined but edgy style.
The MYOH2013 assembly area and its flurry of colors is always a great sight
Yves playing with his cupcakes-- I thought the embellish-your-own-sweets idea for this year was totally adorable
Havaianas' yearly Make Your Own Havaianas event, simply dubbed as MYOH, is a well-loved tradition so massive and so popular that it's become as much of a buzzword as the famous flip-flops themselves. It's always such a joy to be able to receive that long-awaited invite in the mail and to see what gleeful theme they get to cook up year after year. Happy to note that I've been attending MYOH every year since 2009, a tradition I wish to never break--being surrounded with so much color and creativity is always such a treat.