Some people (like my big..cough cough) start crafting their Halloween costumes in March. But if you’re like me, you wait until the last second to throw together the cheapest and easiest costume possible. These are basically made out of all items you can find easily in your closet already! I hope this saves you when your running around your house crazed tonight or feeling depressed looking at cute pictures of costumes online. Personally, I’m going to be rocking Holly Golighty and the schoolgirl/secretary look this weekend. Comment below with what you’re being for Halloween!
Madeleine Wilson
I love how many options transitioning your wardrobe from summer to fall offers! It’s so much fun mixing and matching unexpected items together to create a polished look. For example, I paired this summery, floral dress with a baggy, cozy sweater. I exchanged sandals for boots and a statement necklace for a warm scarf. This outfit was perfect for 55 degrees and cloudy!
I also have some exciting blog news! My Instagram account is now linked up to LIKEtoKNOW.it. What this means is that if you sign up with LIKEtoKNOW.it and then “like” my picture on Instagram, all of the outfit details will be sent directly to your email inbox! This speeds up your shopping process because you can shop the looks right there on your phone. I love following my favorite fashion bloggers with that and seeing what specific pieces they’re wearing. It’s an incredibly easy way to shop!
Sweater: Forever 21 | Scarf: Tobi | Dress: Nordstrom | Boots: Steve Madden
This post is sponsored by Guilty Soles. All opinions and images are my own.
How fun are these little black booties from Guilty Soles? I love how versatile they are. For today’s post, I styled them in two completely different ways – edgy and flirty. Whether you dress up black booties like I did in my flirty look or make them more casual like in my edgy look, they compliment any outfit.
For my flirty look, I paired the booties with a skater skirt from Nordstrom and a beautiful blouse from Texas Roots. I’m obsessed with this blouse – the bow in the back is such a stunning detail, I can’t get enough of it. I polished the whole outfit off with this gorgeous statement necklace from Flourish Boutique.
My edgy look combines standard dark-wash Hudson Jeans skinnies, an olive blouse from Nordstrom, and a classic leather jacket from Forever 21. I also added a dainty and beautiful initial necklace from Adorn512 to top it all off. If you love Adorn512 as much as I do, use the coupon code “blog30” for 30% off your purchase!
I also have an amazing giveaway for one lucky person to win a free yearly membership to Guilty Soles. Their memberships are typically $49.95 for a massive collection of designer shoes for only $19.95 each. Enter to win below!
For those of you who read my blog, you know I rarely get very personal on here. I keep my personal life private, however, I have recently experienced life-altering heartbreak that has taught me so much about myself. I want to share those lessons with you to help and encourage anybody else going through heartbreak of any sort. Whether it’s a breakup, an affair, a death of a loved one, addiction, a fight with your best friend, anything; you are not alone.
1. Keep yourself as busy as possible
When your heart is broken, one of the hardest parts is getting up every morning and going about daily life. Your brain screams at you to shut down completely. I guarantee you will feel so much better once you get up, dress up, and do life. Keep yourself on-track with assignments and work. Take care of those little things that are actually within your control. While you’re occupied with all of these other tasks and activities, your brain won’t focus on the pain.
2. It is also perfectly okay to cry for a whole day and eat an obscene amount of ice cream in one sitting
Although staying busy is crucial, you’re allowed to feel sorrow and grief. It is critical to take that time to just feel it all and let it out. Cry until you can’t cry anymore. Scream. Watch a sappy chick-flick. Eat an entire tub of ice cream. Indulge yourself in those physical comforts for a little while. You can’t keep all your emotions inside all the time – you have to let them out.
3. You are allowed to be angry
Bad things happen to good people. It sucks. Life does not seem fair a lot of the time – get angry about it. If your boyfriend dumped you, listen to some angry breakup music. Feeling anger for brief amounts of time will help you feel empowered. Be careful though, do not let anger create resentment and bitterness. Let it swell up inside of you, let it out in a constructive manner, and then be done with it.
4. Find a constructive activity that brings you comfort
Sometimes you need an outlet during these hard times. Let your anger or stress out by hitting the gym. Write down your feelings in a journal. Find comfort in your faith. Whatever it is, find something that brings you peace and healing and do that frequently. For me, it’s prayer, worship music, and blogging. Find your happy place that brings you clarity and stick with it.
5. Although alone time can be restoring, it can also lead to a downward spiral
When you are alone with your thoughts, it is extremely easy to get caught up in them. Like I said earlier, it’s healthy to have a good cry every once in a while. However, when you are experiencing grief, it’s incredibly difficult to stay composed when you are alone which makes it hard to get anything done. Surround yourself with people. For example, do your homework in the library or at Starbucks. Go somewhere where you can be around other people even if you don’t want to interact with them.
6. Your friends and family will save your life
The great thing about life is that we never have to do it alone. In order to heal and process, you need to surround yourself with people who love you and care for you. Talking through your heartache and pain is the most healing thing you can do. It’s so easy to feel alone in times of hardship. Take the time to reach out to people and fill them in on what’s going on with you. Whether you want advice or just need to vent, find someone to confide in. Their kindness and generosity will surprise you. You cannot go through these things alone no matter how strong you think you are – you need people helping you and checking up on you.
7. Focus on the future – do not dwell on the “what ifs”
If you focus on the past, it will eat you up inside. You absolutely cannot dwell on the past and wonder how you could have changed things. Sometimes heartbreak can be self-inflicted – you messed up. Take responsibility for your actions. If you were a victim, work towards forgiving those who wronged you. Regardless of how a situation happened or who’s to blame, the important thing is to learn from it and to move on. What happened, happened and you have to deal with that reality. Your energy will be much better spent focusing on the future and moving forward.
8. Time will heal you
It sounds cheesy to say, but ultimately, time heals all wounds. Emotional pain can be all-consuming at times and those wounds will feel like they’ll never heal. But there is this funny thing life tends to do: it goes on. You will grow stronger by the day even if you don’t feel like it. Slowly, that pain will subside and you will find happiness again.
9. Don’t make any big decisions when highly emotional
Don’t get a tattoo. Don’t close the door on a failed relationship immediately. Don’t give up hope on a friendship. Don’t go on a Facebook un-friending spree. Don’t decide to move. Don’t quit your job. Breathe. When you’re angry or blinded by grief, you may want to make dramatic life-changing decisions. However, this could make your heartbreak so much worse. Wait until you are calm and in a better place to make any definitive choices.
10. Sometimes you have to fake it ’till you make it
Yep, some days are going to SUCK! Like I said, getting out of bed is going to be rough. But I promise you, if you slap a smile on your face (even if it’s 150% fake), you will end up genuinely smiling. It’s the weirdest thing, but it really works.
11. Do not neglect your health
I cannot stress this enough. Sleepless nights, an overdose of comfort food, and headaches from crying can make you feel so much more miserable than is necessary. Make sure you are eating healthy food, getting enough sleep, and listening to your body. Sometimes working out or even going for a walk will help clear your mind. If you need to call in sick to work for a mental health day or to just get stuff around the house done, do that. Another little thing that will help you feel better is dressing up – slap on some bright lipstick and throw on your favorite outfit. It may seem silly, but it will ultimately help boost your confidence which will help you feel better!
12. Know that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger
Pain is temporary. Although the grief or heartache you are experiencing now may seem permanent, it will eventually fade. The lessons you will take away from this experience will mold you into a stronger individual. The reasons behind this pain may not seem clear right now, but I promise they will eventually. You come out of this time wiser and stronger than you ever imagined. Have faith when all hope seems lost that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
13. Do something totally random and fun
Go to an outdoor concert, spend the day at a theme park, have a girls night, whatever – just do something that gets you out of the house and laughing. Do something that will completely take your mind off of the situation and remind you of all the happiness and joy that is possible in the world.
14. Remember that you deserve the absolute best
You deserve to be happy. Whatever is happening right now to cause you pain in your life is temporary and will ultimately lead to your success. You deserve to feel joy and to feel full of life. When somebody hurts you deeply, remember that you are better than that. Demand respect and don’t settle for anything less than you deserve – get rid of those people who treat you otherwise. If something doesn’t bring you happiness or make you a better person, then it has no place in your life. Invest time in the people who support you through this hardship.
15. If you can change your thoughts, you can change your life.
You can’t change what happened in the past, but you absolutely can control your future. The first step towards doing that is controlling your own thoughts. If you think the world is over and that you will never find happiness again, your actions will reflect that. If you think that you are strong and can survive anything, your actions will likewise reflect that. Think happy thoughts and they will impact your life. Think positively about negative situations. Try to find the good in the bad. This is probably the most important lesson I’ve learned. It’s so easy to feel hopeless, to dwell on the past, to hold onto resentment or anger. But when you change your attitude for the better, your quality of life will improve dramatically. Don’t let heartbreak have the power to destroy your life. You are in control. Let go of anger, use your sorrow as your fuel, and when one door closes, know there is another one opening. Go find it.
What have you learned from heartbreak? What advice do you have for others going through a difficult time?
Disclaimer: Sometimes these steps don’t work for everybody. If you are going through a hard time and feel like there is no hope and you can’t seem to shake the sadness, there is help for you. Talk to a doctor or counselor about what you are feeling or visit the National Institute for Mental Health website to learn more. If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.
For some universities, sororities have just had their bid day and for others it’s around the time of big/little reveal. Regardless, there’s never a bad time to spoil your fellow sisters! I’ve complied a list of my favorite places to find the cutest sorority gear for your sisters, Greek family, or even yourself. I hope you find something you love and please comment below if you have any other great places to score cute gifts!
Jewelry
Pendants
A-List Greek jewelry
Dogeared
A few other favorites…
Clothes
College Hill Custom Threads
My friend Renee made the shirts below! Love, love, love her designs.
The Social Life
Other Goodies
Greek Flags
Sorority-themed stationary
Adorable bows from Bows and Kites
Hats from The Turnip Seed
This post is sponsored by Her Campus Blogger Network and SABRE.
1 in 5 women will be a victim of sexual assault on their college campus. It’s unfortunately common knowledge that personal safety can be a major issue among college students. Between unintentionally putting ourselves at risk to others’ careless actions endangering us, there is always something to be cautious about. While this might sound hopeless, since there is much more awareness about these issues lately, there are more and more technologies and services that combat these risks. Keep on reading for some great campus safety tips and more information about SABRE’s College Safety Program.
The Security Equipment Corporation with SABRE is one of those amazing services I was talking about before. They produce pepper spray and various other self-defense products. I was fortunate enough to receive a sample of a few of their products and am very please with them. But what are self-defense tools good for if you don’t have the basic understanding of self-defense? That is a key question SABRE is attempting to solve through their College Safety Programs. These programs can come to your campus and teach you techniques to outsmart and avoid potential threats. They will also teach you how to escape if you end up in a sticky situation. Their goal is to help students feel prepared, unafraid, and strong so that they can fully enjoy their college experience.
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Never walk alone at night. If you have to, stay in well-lit areas only
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Do not walk or run with headphones in
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If going somewhere unfamiliar, map out where you’re going beforehand
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When at parties, use the buddy system. Have one or two people you stick with no matter what
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Utilize campus safety resources like Women’s Transit, Public Safety, Campus Police, etc. Have those contact numbers saved in your phone
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Know where the emergency phones/lights are on campus
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Let people know where you’re heading – whether its a roommate or friend, be sure somebody knows where you are in case you don’t show up or return back on time
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Get your keys out before you get to the door – rummaging around in your purse means more time for an attacker to catch you off-guard
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Be alert and pay attention to your surroundings
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Keep your head up – no looking down at your shoes or phone while walking
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Trust your gut – if something feels off, get out of there or seek help
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Report suspicious activity to authorities
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Keep emergency supplies like SABRE pepper spray on-hand just in case
Someday I will fly to New York and attend the most glamorous event of the year: New York Fashion Week. Until then, I’ll just scour the internet for every single picture from the runways and parties so that I can live vicariously through strangers I’ll never meet. In doing so this year, I’ve come across something that might be even more exciting as the runways: street fashion. While the models strut their stuff on stage, attendees rock their most fashion-forward pieces and flaunt them on the sidewalks of the city. I find this almost more interesting than the runways because trends and styles seem more tangible and real when you see normal people wearing them.
That being said, I’ve collected some of my favorite street style shots from New York Fashion Week! I think this forecasts where fashion is going for the next two seasons. What were some of your favorite looks? Comment below and tell me!
Source: Marie Claire
This is a sponsored post by Affinitas Intimates and Her Campus Blogger Network. All opinions are my own.
What’s in your bag? I can’t live without my travel sized Viva la Juicy perfume, Softlips Cube lip balm, Kate Spade wallet, Erin Condren planner, pens, Revlon lip stain, and Affinitas Cupcake Panties.
If I don’t write it down in my planner, it might as well not exist. I completely rely on my planner for staying organized and on-track throughout the week. It’s seriously a life-saver! I would recommend for any college girl or busy woman to get a planner – trust me, it will change your life.
So you might think I’m crazy for keeping panties in my bag, but let’s be honest: who hasn’t felt awkward stuffing a change of panties in your purse for after a workout or a sleepover with your boyfriend? It’s like carrying tampons around – you’re always afraid it might fall out of of your purse but there’s really no reason why it would be embarrassing since we all deal with that. But at the same time, somehow it is super embarrassing! Affinitas generously provided me with a sample of their brilliant solution to this issue – they have packaged their affordable, sexy, and comfortable panties in adorable, clever packaging. See the cupcakes spilling out of my purse? Yeah, those are panties in disguise.
If you’re busy like me, your everyday purse might resemble something Mary Poppins carried around – you have literally everything you could possibly need in any situation stuffed in there. This bag goes with you to class, work, the gym, your boyfriends house, out to coffee with girlfriends – everywhere! Instead of smushing your undies to the bottom of your bag and potentially getting them dirty with crumbs or something (because let’s face it – you definitely have snacks in your bag too), you can have them hidden and safe in this super cute and practical packaging.
I know this may sound silly to some people, but when I heard about Affinitas’ packaging idea, my mind was blown. Who thinks of that?
Anyways, I’ve shared what’s in my everyday bag – now what’s in yours?
PS – Scroll to the bottom for a chance to win $1,000!
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Good luck!
It’s almost my favorite time of the year: fall and winter! Everything is just better during the holiday season. Plus, I’m obsessed with the fashion for chillier weather. I love bundling up with chunky scarves, leggings, cozy boots, and cute jackets.
Below is my fall wishlist for anybody on a budget! Everything here is under $100 and if you pick one item from each section, it will be under $200. Happy shopping!
Charlotte Russe$26.69| Tobi $49| Tobi $54| Forever 21 $19.80
Forever 21 $29.90| Forever 21 $24.80| Tobi $64| Charlotte Russe $29.99
DSW $99.95 | Charlotte Russe $40.99 | Tobi $96 | DSW $89.95 | Forever 21 $34.80 | Forever 21 $39.80
Anthropologie $9.95 | Athleta $20| H&M $12.95| The Flaunt Shop $15
What’s on your fall wishlist?