TSB: September Rack Up

What a month! I'd give anything for extra time in Lebanon and Paris. But, now that I'm back it's time to make the most of every single minute and hopefully work less. There weren't a ton of outfits photographed this month... because vacation. But, those that were posted were so fun and feminine. Can't wait to see what October holds for me, style-wise!

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Beanie: Jac Vanek (similar style)  Necklace: Custom (similar)  Top: Equipment  (save)  Sweater: Charles Henry (love this)  JacketJoe Fresh  Leggingssimilar  Watch: RumbaTime  Lipstick: Borghese B Moisture in Berry  BootsCat Footwear

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SunglassesThe Row  Dress: J. Crew  ShoesSwedish Hasbeens  Necklace: Atelier Yumi (similar here)  Purse: French Connection (similar style)  LipglossMegan via Buxom

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Sunglasses: similar here  Necklace: vintage (similar here)  Dress: Zara  PurseShana Luther  FlatsMadewell  LipglossBuxom Lipgloss in Megan

AY CARAMBA! Haha, I keep forgetting I only posted three looks. Well, here's to October and more fall lewks.

How was September for you - style wise?

Lost in Lebanon

After ten years, my sister and I finally headed out on our next adventure - Lebanon. I packed pretty light for two weeks, went without wifi, explored a city/country I never thought I'd travel to.

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I have to apologize for the lack of updating on my social channels when halfway around the world, but whenever I tried pulling out a camera - we were asked to put it away. I did manage to take some great snapchats (find me: thestyleboro), teach my sister the art of #ootds, and have her take a few great photos on my phone.

Our great hosts took us to Beït Ed Dîne in Mont-Liban to check out a palace built in 1788. AKA the perfect chance for my sister and I to have an impromptu photo shoot without looking scandalous.

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For our trip, I did some research on the climate and the nightclub scene (it is the party capital of the Middle East after all). After checking our itinerary, I packed printed cotton dresses, a few slacks, breathable tops along, sneakers for our walking tours and my favorite go-with-anything Swedish Hasbeens.

In case you were wondering, my sister tends to overpack so I just wore her things for our boozy nights out and went shopping in her suitcase for a dress to wear to the wedding.

What I wasn't prepared for was the humidity that lingered after a sandstorm. Holy cow - I've never sweated so much within moments of stepping outside.

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Where We Went:
Beit Al Ezz - we got lost, gave up, and drank mocktails here
Leila - amazing Lebanese food
Beirut Souks - shopping center
Balthazar - amazing desserts
Seven Sisters - Outdoor nightclub for those who can hang
Music Hall - Live music and a definite must-do experience
Pigeon Rocks @ Raouche - You can spot these from your plane when arriving
Hamra Street - for the downtown experience
Abu Elie - a communist themed bar where we found a few expats
Zaitouna Bay - there were a few rooftop bars in this area that were awesome
Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque - right next to our hotel and where most protests were being held
The Jeita Grotto - not sure if this is a wonder of the world but it should be

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Sunglasses: The Row  DressJ. Crew  Shoes: Swedish Hasbeens  Necklace: Atelier Yumi (similar here)  Purse: French Connection (similar style)  LipglossMegan via Buxom

There were so many places my sis and I wanted to scope out, but there wasn't enough time or we were dealt a bad hangover.

A few key takeaways from my experience: the people are incredibly nice, the food is delicious, the traffic is insane, Lebanese ladies are gorgeous, I can't hang when it comes to their nightlife,  there is SO MUCH HISTORY everywhere you look. And if you're curious - I felt completely safe walking around with my sister and without.

Lebanon, we will be back!

Photos by Tanya Olmedo.

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Inspiration: Looks I Love (Pt. 15)

I've fallen for the romantic styles and genuinely feel like it lends itself to my personality pretty well. I've always shied away from very feminine pieces since I always felt too athletic to be wearing ruffles. Instead, I try and mold myself into the urban category feeling not entirely like myself. Don't get me wrong - I love urban and minimalistic street style. But, for fall I decided to give the heart what it wants.

Here are a few inspirational looks I'm leaning towards this fall. Let me know what you think!

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