Menswear Meets Bali Style

by Laura Perkins


Top: Go Fish ||  Trouser Pants: Zara (old, similar)  ||  Shoes: Latigo (light grey)  || Necklace: Lola Accessory Boutique (old, similar)  ||  Bracelet: Stella and Dot (gold)  || Lipstick: Mac (So Chaud)

Two weeks ago I had a desk side appointment with an editor at Vogue and I honestly did not know what to wear. I mean, seriously - what do you wear to Vogue?! (no pressure!!) I wanted something that looked professional yet had that cool, editor-chic vibe. After taking a good look through my closet and daydreaming for a second that I was Cher in Clueless with an outfit choosing computer program and revolving rack, I finally made my selection. I decided to go with this menswear inspired look of navy drawstring trousers paired with a bright tropical top. This gorgeous batik blouse is very special to me and is from this amazing store called Go Fish (available online and in Go Fish stores in GA, FL, SC, and VA). It's handmade in Bali using a really fascinating batik hand-dying process which actually takes 60-75 days to create each design and then dried in the sun (how cool is that?!)! The vibrancy of the colors are then dictated by how sunny or cloudy it is that day. Mine must have dried on a very sunny day in Indonesia because the color is so bold, making me feel like it represents spring that much more! :) The other fun thing about this top is that it's short in the front and longer in the back. You can wear it in all sorts of cute ways but here's a little styling secret to give you that polished yet laid back look - try a front tuck, especially if your pants are a little higher waisted. I think it's very flattering, especially with these trousers because it shows off the drawstring and leather waistband detail. I finished the look with a statement necklace, layers of bracelets and watch and my new 70's vibe Latigo clogs (btw, these are crazy on sale at Anthropologie right now!). These oxford style, wooden block heels are perfect with trouser pants. The Vogue editor even said she loved my shoes! (Yes!! I might have freaked out a little on the inside when that happened!!). And that's when my imaginary virtual Cher closet said "My work here is done."


Spring Shoe Guide

by Laura Perkins


Spring is finally here! Yippee! I'm so ready to stop wearing my winter garb and start rocking all the fun spring fashion! But what's been getting me really excited lately is all the gorgeous shoes this season! So I thought I'd share a few of my favorite shoe finds with you!

Bernardo invented the first modern day sandal in 1946 (umm no big deal!! This was a time when women were only wearing closed-toe shoes and gloves!) so you know you can trust them with stunning shoes that "free the feet!" These chic lace-up ankle wrap wedges are perfect for any day to night look. And you can wear these with just about anything which is why I've been crushing on them so much. I'm also a big fan of the flat "Morgan EVA" style seen here, both are also available in a rich luggage color.

I'm singing in the rain!! This Bernardo ankle rain boot is everything! I'm completely obsessed. It's so hard to find rain boots that you actually feel cute in. Well the search is over ladies! Plus, it doesn't even look like a rain boot (read: it's not shiny at all!) so you can totally wear these when the weather is nice! This boot comes in a variety of bold colors but I'm particularly loving the forest green.

These laser cut out oxford heels from Spanish leather shoe brand, Pikolinos, might be some of the most comfortable shoes I own! They are the perfect combination of menswear with a feminine, vintage touch. The heel height is great because I can wear them all day long with jeans or a skirt for that laid back, polished look while my feet stay very happy!

These colorful, statement beaded heels are handcrafted by women of the Maasai Mara Tribe in Kenya and Tanzania. Pikolinos has partnered with The Maasai Project, an amazing cause where 100% of the proceeds for these gorgeous designs go back to empower these Maasai women, giving them a sustainable income and planting a seed of hope in Africa. I'm crazy about these sandals on their own but I love them that much more knowing what each purchase supports. So now you can look good and feel good!

Clogs are definitely having a moment right now! And this is my very first pair! I'm really digging the 70's trend so these wooden block heels with the retro tassel front and sling-black straps will instantly elevate any spring look. Sold at Anthropologie and Nordstrom, this boho-chic, vintage inspired brand, Latigo, makes adorable shoes at such a great price point! Most of the spring/summer collection is under $100! I personally like to pair these with a chic pair of trouser pants or jeans.