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Sunday, September 6, 2015

{Let There Be Leather}

Okay so we're not gonna lie.. it was a little too balmy for this leather skirt/ leather jacket combo, but fashion over comfort am I right?

Today's look features two of our key pieces for fall; leather skirts and the leather boyfriend jacket. The skirt comes from our favorite store at the moment, which is....wait for it.... Abercrombie & Fitch. This middle school favorite has done a total revamp of their label and we are loving every minute of it.

As far as styling a leather boyfriend jacket goes, keep the layering interesting. Focus on layering different textures like we did with leather on leather, or keep it more low-key with layers of cotton, denim and silk . We picked ours up for great price at Nordstrom.

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: They have 40% off in store and online right now so be sure to pick up some of your favorite pieces while the price is right.

For the rest of this look, we went with this summer's favorite trend, white on white. This high neck crop top has some seriously cool wrap details, and while we found ours in a small boutique, we will link a similar style below.

This fringe bucket bag is also insanely cool and was a steal at A&F.

We accessorized with a pair of Quay sunglasses and croc slip-ons.





























ABERCROMBIE & FITCH skirt (here)
VERBANA wrap top (similar here)
BLANK NYC jacket (here)
A&F bag (here)
QUAY sunglasses (here)
STEVE MADDEN slip ons (similare here)

Friday, August 14, 2015

{Lollapalooza: Day 3 Looks}

Lolla possesses the special talent of making one day feel like a year has passed, and three days feel like a second has gone by.

Lollapalooza always ends way before I'm emotionally ready, and way after I'm physically drained. 

Day three came and went in the blink of an eye, partially because we were evacuated for an hour due to severe weather conditions. Like can you relax Lolla? It was just a little lightning. 

Bailey sported a creamsicle colored romper with a delicate lace back and gorgeous cut-outs. Brown sandals and circle sunnies kept the look feminine and fun.

Phoebe went with a classic festival look of the perfect high-waisted jean shorts and an open back halter top. White Birks were only slightly destroyed by intense dance moves at Bassnectar.

Hally accessorized an olive green midi dress with a terra-cotta colored halter bralette and layered jewelry. We're just gonna put it out there, the midi dress was not the best call when it came to dusty winds and raving. Lolla: 1, Hally: 0.

Hanna encompassed a little bit of Coachella style in the windy city. Patterned wide-leg pants and an off-the-shoulder crop top, screamed festival style. A silver chain belt and minimal face paint completed her last Lolla look.

Until next time Lolla, you will be missed.

Forever yours,
The Goddess Group

Written by: Hally























{Lollapalooza: Day 2 Looks}

Back at ya with your daily does of Lolla style.

On this day someone referred to us as the Goddess Group (Thank you kind stranger, faith is restored), and the Chicago Tribune also stopped Hanna and Phoebe dead in their tracks to record their looks.

In an unplanned turn of events, all of our looks had flowy and feminine aspects to them.

Phoebe rocked a gorgeous bell sleeve tunic dress with delicate blue embroidery and a lattice style top half. Gold rimmed aviators and floral sandals kept the look ideal for jamming to Sam Smith all night long.

Hally kept the lace-up trend alive with pink suede shorts and a backless body suit. The look was brought together with a large collar necklace and our favorite festival staple; Birks.

Bailey was the epitome of a greek goddess with a gold leaf headband and a a cream skort with tassle detail. A patterned crop top kept the look light and air-y.

Hanna stole the show with a white lace slip dress layered over black hot pants and a black lace bralette. She completed her look with silver sunglasses, a complex crown braid and gladiator sandals.





















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