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Celebrating 30s is Not That Hard

As promised, I’m following up with one more outfit post this week. One thing I notice is that one of the  posts on my blog keeps getting the most view, even 3 years after it was posted. That was a post on turning 30, called Joining the 30s club . It seems to be a topic of interest for many women, most likely those about to turn 30. At the time it seemed like a bit deal for me too, but today, as I’ve turned 33, I’m very much comfortable with my age. 30s used to be a scary thought for me but now, I embrace them and feel more comfortable & happy in my skin then I ever have. Today I’m sharing an outfit I wore for my birthday dinner (which was almost a month ago). I got this dress in a vintage store for a whapping $10. It was brand new. Oh how I love these fun cheap finds! The print reminded me of a cherry print form Dolce&Gabbana from a few seasons ago, but I also loved the style of the dress. It seems much shorter in these pictures then it actually is. For some reason...

Striped Maxi Skirt & Toronto Skyline

Skirt Gracia , sneakers Forever 21, top Forever 21, bag unknown Winners I’m back after another (really unexplainable) absence. I have had a lot of time and gorgeous weather to shoot outfits. I also have couple of more posts to share with you from my road trip. So it's not for the lack of material that I have been MIA but for some reason, I have been neglecting you my blogosphere family. I’m therefore sharing this outfit today and will follow up with one more post this week, just to make up for the lost time. I don’t think much is needed to be said about this outfit. It’s all about this gorgeous skirt I bought while visiting Charleston, South Carolina. I was actually riding a bike when I saw the skirt in the store window, and made a complete unannounced stop, almost causing few other people to crash right into me. It would have been worth it right? How amazing is this maxi skirt? How beautiful and rich are the colours? I got a lot of compliments on it and did some res...

Welcome to Miami - Road Trip

When I say Miami, do I need to say more? Loved visiting this fun city. Loved the beaches, loved the crowd, loved the sunshine, loved Little Havana, loved salsa dancing in Little Havana, loved roosters running around free in Little Havana, loved amazing coffee at Los Punarenos Fruteria (not too crazy about sugar cane juice, little too sweet for me) and great food at El Pub Restaurant. We stayed around 49th street so we spent some time at a beach of our hotel and some time at the beach by Ocean Drive. We got around mostly on bikes. Why would one want to spend any time in the car at all? I believe 3 maximum 4 days is a perfect length of time to stay in Miami. The South Beach is the liveliest Thursday through Saturday. Sunday night it already starts getting more quiet. Prices in South Beach are definitely on a high side so prepare to spend. Miami and Little Havana are definitely reasonable.  Do you have any recommendations for my next visit? Ciao! Sasha <3 ...

Road Trip in Florida: Panama City Beach, Clearwater & Siesta Keys/Anna Maria Beach

I gave you a little break from vacation outfits but now I am going back to my road trip and sharing my experiences with you. Our next 3 stops were in the south of Florida: Panama City Beach, Clearwater Beach and Siesta Keys & Anna Maria Beaches. These are all beautiful beaches with amazing white, extremely fine sand. Panama City beach had a bit fluffier sand then the other two. I will talk more about them a bit later. The water was also not very calm. I love playing in the waives so I really enjoyed my two day stay at this beach. Maybe the reason why I also loved it so much was because it was a first beach (other than lake beaches) that I have been to in the last two years. Last summer I didn’t end up going anywhere south so the feel of the ocean and sand sure felt amazing. Panama City Beach is mainly family oriented vacation destination. It’s mostly composed of hotels and resorts. There is not too much to do in the evening except for a few bars, but it’s great for families ...