Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Day to Night Outfits

Aloha!
I'm on my way back from Vegas! Hopefully I've won some moolah and (I'm?) am the proud new owner of a Louis. Yeah? I can dream.

Today we have Holly! Can I just tell you right now how much I love this lady? I die at her fashion posts and IG pictures everyday and she's just a sweet gal!
Also her blog name is "Running In Stilettos" and my old blog was "For the Love of Stilettos" and now it's "Running In Pearls" in case you didn't know. So basically it's meant to be that we follow each other. 

Yeah.

So here you go! Enjoy!
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Hey there, cats and kittens, and Running in Pearls readers!

I'm Holly and I blog over at Running in Stilettos.

While Sonja is away, I thought I'd stop by and talk one of my favorite topics: fashion!
Before Sonja left, she was trying to pack for two different climates, yet trying to keep her suitcase under the weight limit, or save enough room for her hair products ;)

One way I try to save room in my suitcase is by packing outfits that can transition from day to night.

Here are three outfits that you can take from day to night life:



One of my favorite outfits is jeans and a t-shirt, with a chic twist.

Rock a t-shirt and skinnies with flats and a statement necklace during the day.

At night, swap the flats for heels or wedges, grab a clutch, put on some lipstick/gloss and hit the town.




Staying comfy and cool is key for me during the summer, or in the Vegas heat {right, Sonja?!}.
This outfit screams comfy and cool, with a punch of flirty and fun.



At night,
swap the angelic white tank for a sexy black one.
I like the touch of leather in the belt and clutch for texture and contrast.
Keep the jewelry light or go all out depending on where you're headed.

Source: lookbook.nu via Holly on Pinterest


Colorful crops and a slouchy, light weight top, plus flops or flats are perfect for hitting the strip by day.


At night, swap the slouchy tee for a flowy blouse or tank, with
plenty of bling and a patterned clutch to add interest. Get it, giiiirrrrrl!

So whether you're off jet setting like Sonja, or just looking for a way to stretch your summer wardrobe, I hope you find inspiration in these spring/summer chic outfit like I have!

Thanks for having me, Sonja!

And don't be a stranger ya'll, stop by my blog, or hit me up on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram (@hritter18)!


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1 comment:

Carolyn said...

All great ideas! You're a genius Holly! :)