Everyday Style – What I Wore


Another week flown by and I can’t believe it’s almost July!  I picked our daughter up from swim camp and drove five hours through an awful storm to Iowa for the Swim Pink A+ swim meet which supports swimmers and their families struggling with cancer.  There were only a few other swimmers from her team that qualified, but we had so much fun!  

The day we picked her up, the weather outside was rainy but humid. I decided to throw on some shorts because of the temperature, and put one of my comfiest popovers to stay dry. 

Shirt: J.Crew Factory

Shorts: Old Navy

Hat: J.Crew/Similar

Bracelets: Stella & Dot

Boots: Hunter

When it’s blazing hot outside, it’s usually freezing indoors with the air conditioning. To stay comfortable throughout the day in the change of temp, I like to pair a long sleeved top with shorts.  

Shirt: J.Crew Factory/Similar

Shorts: Gap/Similar

Necklace: Stella & Dot

Bracelet:  Tiffany

Sandals: Steve Madden

My summer uniform for most days in Chicago is a tank and shorts. I got this beaded tank for a steal ($9.99) at Anthropologie! 

Tank: Anthropologie/Similar

Shorts: J.Crew

Necklaces: Stella & Dot

Bracelets:Stella & Dot

Sandals: Steve Madden

Pairing a skirt with a tee always creates a comfy, but stylish look. 

Tee: J.Crew Factory/Similar

Skirt: Similar

Bracelet:Similar

Sneakers: Converse

Did summer go on vacation? 60 degrees this morning felt like fall and I’m definitely not ready for that! I wore layers until it warmed up and paired my polka dot top with a striped sweater for a fun pattern mix.

Top: Anthropologie/Similar

Sweater: Anthropologie/Similar

Jeans: Kut from the Kloth 

Bracelets: Tiffany/Charming Charlie

Sandals: Steve Madden

I was excited to learn that eShakti has featured me in their Real Fashion for Real People gallery!  You can read my eShakti summer dress review here.

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