picture of the week: SLC

Processed with VSCOcam with c1 preset Good morning, friends! I couldn't resist sharing another incredible photo this morning of the mountains in Salt Lake City. Last week feels so long ago, and yet I'm still trying to get my head around everything I learned and all the incredible people I met.

What are you all up to this weekend? I am taking 2! classes at Bari, meeting a friend for dinner, and franticly sourcing some props for our engagement shoot next week! Aside from that, sleep is on the menu. Oh, and wine. Here are some of my favorite links from this week:

I tried this at-home workout and was pleasantly surprised with how fun it was! Tip: I recommend reading it over first to make sure you know how to do all the sequences!

As we're planning our honeymoon, I found this list of resources extremely helpful. (via Design Darling)

How cool is this? These folks were at Alt!

My mom got rid of her pink jumpsuit from the 80's and I will never forgive her.

Raven and I splurged on this coffee table, which is on sale! We're grownups!

I'm kind of obsessed with blue eyeliner. Should I give it a try?

Garance Dore at the ballet. How awesome would it be to frame a couple of these and throw them in your lady den (or closet!)?

Until next week,

ALLIE SIGNATURE

picture of the week: alt summit edition

Salt Lake City Friends! My most sincere apologies for leaving you high and dry this week. My head is spinning, and speaking of high and dry...I am S-I-C-K sick. Between lack of sleep, the plane ride, and hanging in the dessert, I am fighting a nasty head cold.

Yesterday I took an hour to take myself to the drug store to load up on Mucinex, and was able to get a little tour of SLC on my way. It's so beautiful here, really truly incredible. More beautiful, however, is everything I've learned and all the people I've met in 2 days. The blogging community is a great one, and everyone here is a true creative, hungry for opportunity and relationships. It's awesome.

I wanted to tell you all a little bit about the fashion that I'm seeing here. There is some on point dressing, for sure, and I've noticed a few pieces sticking out that I am loving.

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pictured above: // booties // printed blazer // ripped denim // turban headband //

other options: // striped blazer // tan bootie // black ripped denim // hair turban //

Everyone is wearing booties. I mean, everyone. You know I'm a huge fan as well, so this left me tickled. These booties were usually styled with a pair of ankle length ripped jeans, no socks, a structured blazer, and the coup de grace: a hair turban. Essentially, everyone was dressing in a way that I love: add ons (read one of my first posts about this, here). Outfits were basic but stood out because of all the successories - my favorite way to dress!

The other big trend at Alt? The BROWS. Oh, the brows! Dark, filled in, crisp and sharp. I even got into it (you can sort of see below):

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Here's a good tutorial I found on Pinterest if you want to give it a whirl!

Friends, I have a new lease on the life of this blog. Expect more from me in 2015.

Have a great weekend!

xoxo,

ALLIE SIGNATURE

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