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Have You Visited Positano & Amalfi Coast Yet?

Pants Zara, jacket Zara, sneakers Forever21, bag unknown (Winners), dress unknown ( similar ), ankle boots PrettyLittleThings There are still quite a few more outfits and cities I’ll be featuring on the blog from my last year’s trip to Italy, however today I’m sharing this post from the last location we visited: beautiful Positano. As we visited Italy in the fall, outfits left to share are more fall appropriate, so I will share them come September. I’ll be dealing with two little babies then so God knows how much time I will have to shoot new outfits. As I’m laying on my couch bored out of my mind counting down the days to my delivery next week (whooohoooo!!!) I’m experiencing such FOMO. Partially because I won’t be going on vacation this summer (though becoming a mom to two little girls is quite awesome!!) and partially because I’m reminiscing of my travels last year. Positano seems to still be one of the most photographed summer destinations so I’m sharing a few pictures f

All Pink in Cinque Terre - Beautiful Italian Coast

Ribbon bow unknown (similar on Ebay ), sweater H&M, sneakers Forever 21, handbag Louis Vuitton Neverfull GM, sunglasses unknown Hello lovelies! It’s been a while since I shared my last post. As you may know, I’m expecting twins in early August and so far my pregnancy has not been an easy one. Babies are doing very well but momma is exhausted 😊 . I apologize for gaps between my posts. Now is better time then every to share more about my trip through Italy. You may be planning your next European trip for the summer so stay tuned for more to come. Last I shared with you a post about a lake town Riva Del Garda . Today, I’m sharing one of the cutest places you will encounter in Italy. I’m talking about Cinque Terre. It’s a region of 5 small fishing towns on a rugged Italian coastline, in the north of the country. They used to be very isolated by their geography, but today numerous tourists come to visit.  You may notice resemblance to Positano in the south of Italy, only the

Riva Del Garda

Blazer H&M, jeans H&M, scarf (wrist) H&M, sneakers Forever 21, bag Proenza Schouler It’s that time of the year when everyone is planning their vacations or has already started travelling. If you’re considering Italy, want to stay in the north of the country, wish to visit lake Como but it’s too outside of your budget, then you may want to consider Garda lake instead. It’s worth just driving around it. Tiny little towns can be found on the borders of this beautiful lake with Riva del Garda being the largest of towns. The views are breathtaking as the lake is surrounded by tall mountain and colourful towns border the lake. If you’re in the north visiting Venice and Milano, this would be such a beautiful change of scenery. Make sure to check it out and add it to your bucket list. These photos are from my trip last year. Hope you enjoy them! Ciao! Sasha <3