Thursday, May 29, 2014

Pink Lady


Its outfits like these that really make me miss my pink hair!

This is the dress I got in Rome. I definitely wouldn't have spent as much as I did on it, but when in Rome... you impulse buy. Also it's a London based brand lol. It also needs altering, but I'm not going to feel guilty about it, and I completely intend to spend the rest of my Italy budget on clothes (I'm going to Milan next week, omg)!

Travis has been teaching me how to better use my camera over this trip, and the beautiful scenery at his family's house lead to me getting carried away with outfit shots today, you'll have to forgive me!








I went thrifting today at what they call "mercantinos" here in Italy, and this jacket was the only thing I bought (other than a cappucino or two)! Travis normally hates going to Goodwill with me, but today he got a classical guitar, a pipe, a calligraphy set, and a fancy notebook all for 40 euros, so color me jealous (I mean pink lolol). They're less like Goodwill and more like an antique shop mixed with a more curated thrift store here, so he has more to look at than just clothes.




I am a little homesick, but man I never want to leave here!

Dress: Shikha London
Jacket, Hat: Thrifted
Shoes: Gift from Travis' Mom, Thrifted



Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Italy: Venice


I just got back from a one-week trip through Venice, Rome, and Florence! I'm going to share the photos from each city in the order we visited them. First was Venice!

Venice was probably my favorite city of the three, because it was so beautiful! Every direction you turned looked like a postcard. We met up with our friends Axton and Lesley who've been living in England this past year, and spent two days there.





The highlight of the city was San Marco Piazza. The basilica was beautiful and difficult to capture in photos, partly due to the ton of tourists in the square! The whole city is basically a ton of alleyways, which makes it really difficult to find your way around, so it took us a while to find it the first time. Also it mostly didn't smell bad, so idk about that rumor!





The second day we took a boat tour around to some of the smaller islands. We saw the glass blowing at Murano, which was really amazing. Then we visited Torcello, which was small and quiet and had this beautiful church full of Byzantine mosaics, like floor to ceiling gold leaf. We weren't allowed to take photos, though! We saw Burano, which is famous for it's candy colored houses, lace work, and cookies. It was also my total favorite place, and I got a few photos there!






We spent the rest of the time walking around exploring, looking at shops, drinking coffee (cappucinos for me), and eating lots of gelato and pizza! I will never get sick of gelato and pizza, tbh. Follow my Instagram for more pics of Italy, and keep an eye out for my post on Rome!

Friday, May 23, 2014

Rosso


Since I'm not planning on taking my laptop when I leave the house to travel to the major cities, I'm going to get some outfits scheduled so you guys can see my carefully planned out Italian wardrobe! I took these at the Monte Berico overlook with the city of Vicenza below me, not that you can see it here.





Travis took these for me with his fancy zoom lens, and he really is a fast learner, he's already better than I am at photography! Has some trouble keeping me in focus, though, haha! It's also a bit chillier than I planned for here, I might buy some pants somewhere along the way. Boy am I glad to be wearing red again, though!

Dress: Modcloth
Shoes: Urban Outfitters
Shirt: American Apparel
Bag: Thrifted
Pin: Handmade by Me

Be on the lookout for more Italian scenery soon!

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Italy: Vicenza Part 2

 Travis' family lives in Vicenza, which is a town outside of Venice. We've been exploring the downtown area the past couple of days, and it's all I've ever wanted! I'm really glad I got to experience the less-touristy side of Italy and really observe the culture. Downtown is a lot more vibrant than it is in similarly sized US cities, and people, tons of people, walk around at night on the weekends. It's what my hometown looks like when a festival is going on, and I loved it. Little clothing tents set up on the streets and tons of historic buildings and statues, museums, and shops. 







Authentic Italian cappuccinos and pizza, as delicious as you're imagining right now! I found it pretty intimidating not speaking the native language, and wanted to be able to communicate with the waiters. I'm going to study up before we head to Venice next week.

Some things I've learned:
-In Italy water isn't free at restaurants, and they give you bubbly water by default. You have to ask for litre naturale.
-You are paying essentially for the table space at a cafe, and there is no obligation to get the check quickly and free up seating.
-You don't need to tip waiters, and they don't attend to you as closely as in America.
-There are a lot of roundabouts and Italians drive really fast. I am really glad Travis' Mom has been driving us!




We also went to Monte Berico, which has an amazing lookout view over Vencinza Centro. Its so beautiful here, just like I pictured!



Friday, May 16, 2014

Italy: Vicenza Part 1


I'm in Italy!!
I really didn't think I'd be blogging this soon, but I actually have a lot of free time this week, since I'm staying with Travis's family in their house in Vicenza before I go traipsing through the major cities. The house, by the way, is amazing. They're stationed there because his Dad is in the military, and they're renting a house on a vineyard and it's freaking beautiful. I took a bunch of pictures, and spaced a few through this outfit post.

Trav actually took all the photos of me, because he's all "I want to be good at photography" lately. Which I am A OK with because it's way easier for me than running back and forth with a tripod. I seriously need to spend some time behind the camera (hello perfect opportunity) so I can get better at taking my own photos.








It's cooler here than in SC. Today we went to a cafe in an old church that had this pretty fresco. Below the building were these huge stretches of tunnel that are now used as a wine cellar. Then we went to my first Italian thrift store! I didn't buy anything (savin my euros) but Travis found a pretty fabulous swimsuit and a vintage travel case. Plus I had a cappuccino! I wish I knew how to speak Italian. I can barely find the words "No parlo Italiano," and I feel like a total lameo tourist.

Anyway, I packed efficiently, so hopefully you won't get bored of my clothes this month! I'll be sure to post lots of photos of Italy on here, too, but make sure you follow me on Instagram if you want to keep up with me. I'm such a lucky girl! Now if only my bangs would behave!

Dress, Cardigan: Thrifted
Shoes: Converse
Necklace: Forever 21
Nature shots: Pure Italian magic