Prime Finds: Holiday Edition

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Welcome! I will not bore you with an interlude. I know from stalking your Instagram stories that you are all very extremely BUSY and very extremely sequined and very extremely drunk on your very extremely trendy eggnog cocktails. With that, to the races! (And by races I mean, to eight holiday party inspired items for when your festive attire selection and checking account start to run dry.) Everything is under $30!

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2018’s Amazon MVPs

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This eyelet top, which basically launched my blog into international superstardom.
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These ~fun and trendy~ statement earrings. Under $10!
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These polarized Ray-Bans that are basically aviators you can push to the top of your head without ripping half of your hair out (#BIGHAIRWIN.) You can shop lookalike earrings here.

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These tortoise sunnies perfect for those of us who appreciate a super-bouj eyewear but have yet to master the art of not losing sunglasses. I also have them Matte Black!
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Mario Badescu Hydrating Spray // The Ordinary Niacinamide + Zinc Formula  //  Mario Badescu Herbal Hydrating Serum // Evening Primrose Oil Capsules
View full winter skin post here.

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This chic-as-shit jacket that also comes in navy, red and black.

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These Icelandic cleansing cloths that make my skin feel like a little baby Eskimo’s even when I am too lazy to wash it.
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This MILLY feather skirt that I wear around my apartment, alone, far more than I currently care to admit.
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This Joie Dress that I lived in all summer and you could also live in all spring or fall, too! (Maybe get it dry cleaned once or twice.)

Tuckernuck is 20% Off!

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Click the graphic to shop. Credits also listed at the bottom.

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BAGS
AGNES TOTE // BLACK ABIGAIL CROSSBODY // NAVY SUEDE TOTE // LEOPARD CLUTCH // TORTOISE CLUTCH
CLOTHING
SHOSHANA BLACK MIDI // DAPHNE DROP-WAIST DRESS // LEOPARD SHIRT DRESS
EARRINGS
SERENA CIRCLES // GOLDBUGS // CLARA EMERALD EARRINGS // BIRDCAGE EARRINGS // SILVER FIREWORKS

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Anthro Dress Sale Finds for Summer and Fall

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Faitfull Estelle Wrap Dress, $178 // Asama Wrap Dress, $208
Faithfull Linen Striped Mini, $148 // Faitfull Moss Green Midi, $208
Vero Open-Shoulder Dress, $326, Michael Stars Floral Tunic, $198
Magnolia Wrap Dress, $200 // Mortiz Maxi Dress, $312
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Leyster Shirtdress, $148 // Minetta Tiered Dress, $168
Monique Lhuillier Casetta Floral Dress, $495 // Juliet Floral Dress, $189
Anna Sui Rooney Dress, $530 // Willston Wrap Dress, $325
Faithfull Smocked Midi Dress, $218 // Juliaana Midi Dress, $325

 

The California Lookbook

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After five days, I am quite taken with California.

I will not be moving here, mostly because there is not enough St. John’s Wort or diet spiked seltzer in the world to correct my well-ingrained, East Coast neurosis, and I’d hate to ruin a good thing for everyone else. That said, the western seaboard does require a type of nonchalant presentation even of its visitors — one that does not often come naturally to those of us who spend the better part of the year either shivering under or sweating through a Brooks Brothers blazer. Where DC and its urban counterparts are stylistically stark and deliberate, the LA area’s cliff- and palm-strewn beaches shape style choices that are a little blurred and less contrived, like an off-the-cuff Instagram you Facetuned but didn’t filter.

While traveling, I like to collect little outfit trinkets from the people I encounter. I think of them as mental souvenirs I can use to adjust or expand my style perspective moving forward — like I’m a sartorial anthropologist except with a lot more creepy staring.  Lucky for me, we were fortunate enough to encounter a wedding cocktail hour at the bar we were visiting in Santa Monica, which proceeded to yield the hottest group of homegrown West Coasters the world has ever known. It’s not often you get to outfit creep on a bunch of locals looking their best, and you better believe I went all in. Bright colors, big earrings and layers of patterns soon surrounded us, in a way that managed to avoid the showiness that often accompanies over-accessorizing.  

You can tell that setting is a major consideration for Californians, and it was as if each color was chosen to complement the sunset, each turquoise cuff was selected to accent its owner’s fresh glass of Simi Char, and every shoe choice to gracefully challenge the textures and patterns already at play, uneager to simply blend in. In LA, sunglasses are upgraded from omnipresent prop to supporting character, with many pairs serving a statement all their own — think ardent tortoise cat eyes and geometrically progressive aviators. Hemlines ranged from can’t-bend-over to dragging-through-the-sand, and yet no one looked overdressed.

Overall, the micro styling decisions of Californians seem to mirror one macro philosophy; “We care, just not as much as you do.” Point taken. 

One more thing to note: California gets cold at night!!!! While our fair swamp clings to the heat of the sun in diligent preparation for a sporadic Ice Age, California cools almost immediately after sunset. I think there’s a metaphor in there somewhere. 

Lookbook theme: small budget, big earrings. At best it will inspire, at worst it will help you kill three more minutes at work. XXOX

LOOKBOOK // 

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Similar overalls // Tortoise Sunnies // Similar earrings // Bandana
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Floral Gaucho Jumpsuit // Mules
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J. Crew Tortoiseshell Earrings
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Las Brisas // Laguna Beach

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Tortoise Sunnies // Gabby (NOT FOR SALE)
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The Bungalow // Santa Monica
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Eyelet Dress

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White peplum top // Favorite white jeans // Similar Earrings
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Fred’s // Huntington Beach

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Dress // Nude Slides
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Pier // Newport Beach

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Striped One-Piece Suit

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Eyelet Dress

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Floral Gaucho Jumpsuit // Tortoise Sunnies

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Resident Cool Girl: Nikki Blank of Sip City DC

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Resident Cool Girl is a series dedicated to women I think are cool. That’s literally the only requirement. I hope you enjoy reading about them as much as I enjoy drooling over them!

It’s 1 p.m. on a Thursday and I — in an extremely quaint café, no less – am indiscreetly knocking back shots poured into a Dixie Cup. This isn’t the first time I’ve found myself taking shots out of a Dixie Cup, but this occasion is notable, mostly because there’s something other than $7 rum waiting for me at the other end. Its name? Switchel. The concoction goes down easily, then packs a vinegar-tinged bite – like a just-sweet-enough jalapeño margarita made by a hot bartender.

Switchel’s taste may be new to me, but its roots trace back to Ancient Greece, with stints in the Caribbean and American colonialism along the way. In the 18th century, switchel’s combination of vinegar, ginger, citrus, and a sweetener like honey, molasses, or maple syrup helped quench the thirst of farm hands, and was often spiked with rum after a long day. While the combination fell out of popularity throughout the course of industrialism, its key ingredients — like apple cider vinegar and ginger root — are often cited as go-tos for everything from aided digestion to glowing skin. So, in our #SelfCare obsessed 2018, the stage was set for an unlikely re-emergence, and Sip City was born.

Nikki Blank — co-founder of Sip City and provider of my mid-day shots — is as laid-back and approachable as I expected of the person who created a company around a forgotten recovery drink that also doubles as a cocktail mixer. Our conversation begins with us discussing how DC’s happy hour culture and infamously sweaty summers create a kind of dehydration nightmare for its residents, myself included. This, among other things, is what led Nikki to take a shot a selling switchel for reals. In January 2017, Nikki’s college roommate introduced her to Josie at the Women’s March in Boston, and the two became business partners.

Now, one year after its official genesis in Union Kitchen’s food incubator, switchel is available as three flavor combinations in shops throughout DC and Brooklyn. You read that right — DC finally has something in common with Brooklyn other than inflated housing costs. 

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My personal prediction is that this team is on the brink of something big. As someone who once shamelessly created a rum and Pedialyte cocktail the morning after a particularly festive night in Dewey Beach, I have first-hand knowledge of the limited availability of healthy cocktail pairings. This, in conjunction with Switchel’s day job as a high-quality recovery drink, could make it the beverage our sun- and spin-obsessed city has been missing. 

On that note, I hope you will enjoy my interview with Nikki as much as I did. She is both a girl crush and brand crush of mine, and I left our coffee date feeling as one does after successful Bumble date or Lizzo-backtracked workout: pretty giddy. It’s one thing to celebrate female business leaders, it’s another to get to speak to one in the flesh. To find a Sip City seller near you, click here — my personal favorite is The District!

This is Nikki, who splits her time evenly between being my personal girl crush and brand crush.

Something that really impressed me about you during our conversation is your knowledge of the ingredients you use in each switchel, and how you choose each switchel combination. Can you dive a little deeper on that? What makes the switchel so effective as a recovery drink, and how to do you ensure quality in every product?

Thank you so much! We take a lot of pride in providing an all-natural product, with simple ingredients that can be found in your pantry and contain no preservatives or extracts. First and foremost comes taste: the combination of our flavors has to be balanced and work for a variety of palettes. 

For example, our Boston flavor is a bit spicy— it’s got turmeric, black pepper, cayenne, and cinnamon. We chose turmeric because it’s a powerful anti-inflammatory and added black pepper because it increases the bioavailability of the turmeric. The cayenne and cinnamon were added for taste and use throughout history in aiding digestion and regulating blood sugar. In The Nashville, which has orange and pomegranate, we wanted something fruity and tangy in taste. The two fruits are an awesome vitamin C boost, and full of antioxidants.

We have found that after a night of drinking, other recovery drinks just weren’t cutting it— they’re full of chemicals, extracts, fake sugar and artificial flavors. When your body is trying to rid itself of toxins, you want to give it the natural nourishment to do so. I also wanted to make sure our switchel is also the lightest, most refreshing recipe I’ve ever tasted — and I’ve tasted a lot of switchel. 

Switchel also works as a mixer, which I think is genius. How did you come to the realization that switchel could compliment booze as a well as it can counteract its effects the day after?

We have our founding fathers to thank for that realization! There are stories throughout American history of senators and congressman drinking spiked switchel, and even giving bloviating speeches while holding cups of switchel mixed with rum. The vinegar and alcohol smooth each other out, creating drinks that go down quite easily — soothing, hydrating, and energizing without a sugar crash. 

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Let’s shift a little and discuss the business side of Sip City, which you founded at a very early age. What do you think was your big leap? When did you say “Oh sh*t, this is really happening!”? 

I moved down to DC thinking I would continue to work in political news, and maybe do this drinks thing on the side. Then, after a random encounter with David Letterman, the support of my parents, and the encouragement of my friends, I decided to say “f*ck it” and go for it. (Editor’s Note: we didn’t have time to discuss the David Letterman story. I have many regrets.) 

I don’t think it all really hit me until we were about a week away from launching. Up until that point, I could imagine Sip City in my head, but it wasn’t a tangible thing yet. Once I had bottles in my hand, and hundreds of people coming to a launch event, I started to feel like “okay, this is a real thing now.” And honestly, every day still kind of feels like that. I still can’t believe this is happening! 

What was the first store to agree to sell switchel? What was that moment like? 

We launched our company and our first product line at Glen’s Garden Market. Danielle Vogel, the owner of Glen’s, saw us pitch at an event, and approached us about launching at her store. It was a surreal moment for us. We had spent so much time wandering around Glen’s, imagining what it would be like to sell our product there, and the opportunity to do so came so quickly. Danielle has been an amazing advocate and mentor for us, and the Glen’s community has been so supportive. We launched at their Dupont location, and before the event even started, an adorable couple came in and bought four bottles of switchel, completely unaware that they were our first sale ever. My mom flew in from Tokyo, my Nana came in from New York, and all of our friends in the DMV area came out to support us —  I can’t imagine a better way to launch. 

I think a lot of new entrepreneurs struggle with self-doubt – especially younger ones. What has kept your eye on the prize during rough patches?

If I’m being really honest, there’s a lot of self-doubt, every damn day: am I equipped to do this? What am I doing with my life? Will other people get what I’m trying to do? How are other people so far ahead of me? Every morning when I wake up, I feel those doubts creeping up and I try to combat them with my sense of purpose and pride. I like to remind myself that I get to control, for the most part, the trajectory of this journey, and that there are so many other people out there who didn’t take this leap. Six months ago, I never thought I’d be where I am today.  When times get hard, I have a roster of loved ones and mentors who help me through it— and I can’t thank them enough. I’ve learned over time not to compare myself to others, and I’m still learning to take a step back and redefine what success looks like each day. 

Any exciting launches coming up?

We’ve got exciting new locations in the works, so stay tuned for new retailers and updates! In addition to that, we helped welcome The Wing to DC a few weeks ago, and our switchel is now being sold at their cafe, The Perch. We’ have a few partnerships and collaborations coming up this spring and summer— so keep an eye out on our Instagram and Facebook for updates!

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Interview edited for length and clarity.

Spring Outfit Bingo: SPRINGOOOOO!

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I am of the belief that a great outfit is simply the result of an equation of variables that were carefully combined based each item’s fit, pattern, texture, and color.  A great outfit requires more thought than it does money, and is the difference between a quick compliment offered during dwindling small talk and the gaze given to those who combine a bunch of things no one wears to create something everyone wants to wear. 

I chose to make this spring’s lookbook into bingo boards for two reasons. First of all, as a survivor of childhood obesity, Bingo was often the only game I excelled at during my formative years and my affinity for it has only grown with age. Secondly, I wanted a clear and fun way to show you the items I think make up a great look. I hope this setup will allow you to mix-and-match items you already own with newbies for spring and help you pull together a rooftop worthy #YAASMOMENT without the frustration that dressing for new weather often brings. There’s even printable version of each board below, in case you want to play Springo IRL! (If you do, plz invite me — it’s not very often I get an opportunity to show off my skills.) 

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My Favorite Striped Top // Chambray Top // Pattern Scarf // My Favorite Madewell Scarves // Sam Edelman Leopard Loafers // White Jeans // Emerald Crossbody // Ray-Ban Clubmaster // Camel Blazer Coat
Access a printable version of the weekend wear Springo board here.

SUNDAY FUNDAY SPRINGO

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Caroline Constas Ruffle Dress // Similar Dress for Under $200 // Tuckernuck Turquoise Earrings // Denim Jacket // Watermelon Clutch // Chambong // Stubbs + Wotton Emerald Slippers // Cateye Sunnies // Gold Cuff Bracelet (Top) Gold Cuff Bracelet (Bottom)
Access printable version of the Sunday Funday Springo board here.

WEEKDAY WEAR SPRINGO

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Striped Crewneck // Firework Heels // J. Crew Jeans // Bee Sting Earrings // Chambray Top // Lemon Clutch // Navy Blazer // Gingham Scrunchie
Access a printable version of the weekday wear Springo board here.

HAPPY HOUR

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Ripped Ankle Jeans (Similar version here) // Tuckernuck Susette Scarf // White Button Down // Earrings //  Leopard Clutch // Cuff Bracelet // Sam Edelman Rumi Mule // Cuff Ring // Turquoise Ring
Access a printable version of the happy hour Springo board here.

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Just 28 Really Good Jumpsuits for Spring

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Mara Hoffman Colorblock // Anthropologie Navy Tiered

 

Correy Lynne Calter Bloome Jumpsuit // UO Marigold Front-Tie

 

Savannah Striped Jumpsuit // ASTR Tie-Front Linen Jumpsuit

 

Reformation Floral One-Piece // SSO Cropped Bell Bottoms

 

Reformation Zipped Overalls // J.O.A. Frayed Denim Jumpsuit

 

Floral Wide-Leg Jumpsuit // Palm-Print Satin Jumpsuit

 

Tularosa Satin Romper // Amazon Striped Ruffle Romper

 

Amazon Front-Tie Floral Romper // J.O.A. Ribbed Open-Back Romper

 

Strapless Ruffle Jumpsuit // Zara Gingham One-Piece

 

NBD Eden Cold-Shoulder One-Piece (Also available here) // Catherine Catherine Malandrino Jumpsuit

 

Alexia Admore Ruffle Jumpsuit // Milly Paint Splatter Jumpsuit

 

KAS NYC Floral Cropped Jumpsuit // BB Dakota One-Shoulder Romper

 

Halston Heritage Twisted Jumpsuit // Flynn Skye Striped Jumpsuit

 

Lost + Wander Coco Jumpsuit // Free People Sun Valley Jumpsuit

 

Free People Limonada Jumpsuit (or, on sale here) // Canella Striped Jumpsuit

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