Showing posts with label wellies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wellies. Show all posts

Friday, September 9, 2011

Wanna go to England?

If you live in the PWC, you're probably sick of rain.  From the flash floods to the consecutive days of drawn-out mugginess, we're all wearing thin.   But with the rain comes the onset of fall and I, like so many of you, enjoy daydreaming up fall wardrobes.


When I think of my dream wardrobe, I always revert back to traditional English garb.  I adore the buttoned-up prepster vibe that is equal parts foxhunting and elbow grease hob knob old stuffy money.  I also adore equestrian style.  Leave the popped collar side of preppy at home; I'll take a beaten up waxed jacket and some corduroys any day.  I'm a horse girl through and through and I'd love for my style to reflect that. My pocketbook doesn't agree though.


Join me on a tour of England, or even Middleburg for that matter, while I google over a Anglophile fall fashion line up.



Bags are packed.
The essentials in tow.





In case we tromp through some fields.



I wish I could don a fedora, but my head looks jacked up whenever I try one on.  This style works much better.


And I'll also need to cinch up with this leather belt.


And you should always pack an extra layer.



OK, a bit tangential here, but I really need a [faux] fur number for the fall, and maybe even a formal and informal option.   One for a nice dinner out, and the other for a nice romp at the weekend home.





On the subject of night's out, let's throw in a pair of sweet leopard booties for good measure.  I won't wear both "animals" at once.

Add sprinkles on top.






And my hounds will match my horses (true story actually…) as both sport Baker blankets.




Tally Ho and Happy Friday, folks!


- Bethany

Monday, July 25, 2011

Backpacking Around Europe and Other Cool Places

I think it's quintessentially post-college that this dream manifests for most, but some never lose their wanderlust.  While I'm not filling up my piggy bank in hopes of traveling every free second I get,  I do believe I haven't seen enough of the world.  There are so many places I'd like to travel to and so much I want to see.  I've visited the Bahamas twice, spent a few weeks in England, and studied abroad in Costa Rica. My hubby and I are dying to go to Ireland...I have dreams of trouncing around the countryside vacating the local pubs and visiting the Connemara ponies in the hills. I wouldn't even mind if it rained because I'd have on a delicious pair of Wellies (OK, maybe some knock-offs) and a thick wool sweater.  Maybe I'll even get to sheer a sheep on this fantasy trip.
[way more focused on Sarah McLachlan's outfit than the scenery in the 2010 Olympics commercial]

France, Thailand, Korea and Switzerland are close runners-up on our list whereas closer CONUS destinations round out the bottom.  I'd love to see Alaska (not Sarah Palin's though) and I'm dying to go for a long stay in Santa Barbara and travel up the central California coast hitting stops like Big Sur, Carmel and Monterey along the way. 

[Versailles] 

[Santa Barbara] 

[Switzerland]

I was talking to a recent college grad last week who expressed interest in backpacking around Europe.  It always seems like such a sound idea to travel overseas before starting your 'Big Girl Job', but I'd imagine that travel expenses and funding are hard to come by.  While I think I'd be a bit too chicken and a little too 'Troop Beverly Hills' to go the hostel route - I found a great article on Apartment Therapy about some super chic hostels around the world. 

I may have to amend my previous statement about hostels based on these places!  Looks fun and inspiring and would be a great way to see the world on a budget. 

[Croatia]

[Paris]

-Bethany