Weekly Round Up: Summery White Tops

There’s nothing better than throwing on a crisp or flowy white top after a day spent in the sun on a summer evening– and this summer, there’s no shortage of cute white tops to pair with your cutoffs, culottes, overalls, and skirts! Below, shop my 6 picks, each playing to one of summer’s top trends:

  1. The White BodySuit : Topshop

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If the term “bodysuit” causes you to break into a cold sweat, seriously, have no fear.  I already own two of these, and let me tell you, I am 4 weeks post- C-Section, and they are super flattering, easy to wear, (albeit, a pain in the neck to use the bathroom in!), and the biggest  plus, you don’t have to keep tucking your top in when you want a fitted look! This Topshop wrap front style is flattering on all types– I’d wear this under overalls, with a poufy skirt, or with denim cutoffs, worn on the baggy side.

2. The Lace Top: Endless Rose via Shopbop

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I love the high neck and covered up/not covered up look of this top– a lacey white blouse is a summer must if you ask me– I’d pair this girly piece with something tomboyish– baggy ripped jeans or shorts, or a leather mini with zips and booties or sporty sneaks!

3. The Off-the-Shoulder Top: J. Crew

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Even though off the shoulder tops and dresses are becoming a tad ubiquitous at this point (can you even scroll thru Insta without seeing like 03480549 posts about them!?!?), its def with good reason– they are a welcome, fresh change from showing off cleavage, but still maintaining a hint of sexiness, plus no one has “bad” or “ugly” shoulders! Sure they propose the challenge of a strapless bra, but once you find a good one, the sky is the limit with these tops! They scream carefree summer, and look great paired with both slim and baggy silhouettes.

4. The Crisp Tie-Front Shirt: Zara

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I just picked this top up myself from Zara, and I can’t wait to use it as the base for so many summer looks! It has the appeal of a classic white blouse, but the “twist” (ha, get it?!) of a tie up front, adding visual interest and a flattering shape.  Pairing with flowy culottes (see above) is a great, unexpected idea– I plan to wear it with high waisted shorts, fitted mini skirts and baggy jeans.

5. The Lace-Up Blouse: Equipment 

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The lace up top trend has been around since last Fall, but I really love it for summer in a bright white– this Equipment silk blouse does it right in the perfect light and flowy, sheer-ish fabric, perfect for tucking in or leaving out blousy.

6. The Ruffled Tank: Jason Wu via Nordstromjason wu ruffle

Oversized ruffles are another big spring/summer trend that look awesome on a white top– again, adding visual interest and a little something extra to an otherwise basic wardrobe staple.  I’m a fan of an oversized ruffle, because to me they read as less prissy and girly and more substantial and statement making.  This one from Jason Wu is a little pricey, but super classic and timeless.  A more affordable, similar option can be found here by Topshop.

So that’s the new and improved “Weekly Round Up”– I’ll be doing a post like this once a week, highlighting my 6 picks for my fave trends, style staples, and fashion must haves!

xo, ❤

Christine

 

Looks: What I Wore Two Weeks Post-Pregnancy

Transitioning back to “normal” clothes has been interesting– every day I wake up and my body has shrunk a little more, slowly getting back to normal.  I’ve been wearing pretty much all my old clothes from before I was pregnant, except for jeans– 1, they don’t exactly fit yet (meh) and 2, I’m afraid they’ll irritate my C-Section incision, which is almost totally healed (on the outside)!

So here’s what I remixed:

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Overalls (yay!): Madewell | Sneaks: Zara |Bag: Proenza Schouler (this season’s similar versions here )

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White Crochet lace dress: Zara (last years, but I love these similar picks: 1, 2, 3)|Snakeskin laceup gladiators: Schutz | Gold leather bucket bag: J. Crew 

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Camo Patch Sweatshirt: Topshop via Nordstrom | Clutch: Gigi New York (On SALE!!!)

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Denim Cutoffs: One Teaspoon via Shopbop (faves here, here and here) | Island Vibes Swimsuit: Private Party via Revolve (fave picks here, here, here, and here!)

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Shift Dress: Zara | Star print sneaks: Asos | Bag: Chloe Faye

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Print Swing Dress: Urban OUtfitters (last summer’s print; updated prints here) | Denim jacket: Topshop | Lace up sandals: Rebecca Minkoff | Sunnies: Dior Abstracts

Shop my pieces by following the links above!

Hope you guys had a great three day weekend!

xo ❤

Christine

Nolan James Comer

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He’s here! Nolan James Comer arrived, definitely not voluntarily lol(!!!), on May 11th, at 11:50 am– at 8 pounds 4 oz, via 18 hours of unsuccessful induced labor, finally ending in a C-Section (whew!!!! )  He is healthy as can be, eating VERY well, sleeping well, and seems to have a pretty chill little personality so far– Tim and I are feeling extremely lucky, while admittedly waiting for “the other shoe to drop”, so to speak– like do we really have a “good” baby? Or is he waiting to show his true colors like HA! GOTCHA! I’m actually a colicky wailer! He’s pretty awesome so far, and as is evident above, has a penchant for wearing his pants Urkel-style.

If you’re interested, here’s his birth story:

After a full week of being overdue, our doctor and we decided to induce labor on Tuesday, May 10th.  We checked into the hospital at 4pm, and they got us settled into our delivery room right away.  Now, I’ll admit, I’m pretty used to having a combination of good luck and the ability to usually make things work out how I want them to, so my expectations for this induced delivery were pretty unrealistic, needless to say– If there’s one thing I learned from this experience, it’s that you cannot control nature! I packed and planned for a quick in and out hospital stay– Tim and I figured hey we’ll be at the hospital by 4, they’ll start the induction at 6, and we’ll have a baby by midnight!

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First, they started me on a drinkable medication (forgot what it’s called, but tasted like and had the texture of saliva) to start mild contractions ; I was on this from about 5pm until early the next morning, maybe 1 am.  During this time, I was bed bound, and Tim was next to me the whole time in a semi-comfortable chair– we watched the Mets game, tried to relax, although it was a pretty steady stream of random doctors, nurses, PAs, etc parading in and out of the room, poking, prodding, testing, asking questions etc.  Thank god I had my good friend working the night shift in Labor and Delivery that night– she comforted me, kept us sane, educated us on exactly what was going on every step of the way, and the fact that we had a familiar face in an extremely unfamiliar setting was EVERYTHING.

Once I was dilated to about 3cm, the doctors decided to start the Pitocin– a much stronger drug that REALLY gets the contractions going.  At this point, I hadn’t asked for the Epidural yet– my nurse friend advised me to put it off as long as possible to move the dilation process along as naturally as possible.  But at around 5am, after the contractions got way intense, I finally got it.  I think the idea of a needle in my spine was waaaayyy more scary than the actuality of how it felt– it really didn’t hurt much, but I was terrified nonetheless.  Mostly like a cold pinch and pressure.  Once it was in, my whole bottom half went numb and tingly and I didn’t feel the contractions any more.

They broke my water (way weird, kinda feels like you are peeing on yourself for about an hour straight!), but by 10 am I had stalled at dilating further than 4 cm– a loooongggg way to go to 10cm, and baby Nolan was showing signs of distress– scary! Within minutes, the doctors decided on an emergency C-Section– in fact, in the five minutes they were debating it, Tim ran down to the cafeteria to grab coffee, and when he returned, they were handing him Dad -Scrubs and rushing us to the operating room.

I was so scared.

I’d never even been in the hospital before, let alone had major surgery, let even more alone, completely unexpectedly!  I burst into tears, crying pretty much straight through the entire procedure.  I was scared of the pain, scared to be cut open, scared to heal, scared I wouldn’t be able to take care of my baby or function normally for weeks (I have zero patience!), scared I wouldn’t be able to return to work when I wanted to– pretty much just terrified of the whole thing.  Once I was in the OR, they numbed me again, put up the curtain so Tim and I wouldn’t see the horror show, and before I knew it, I could feel lots of tugging and pulling on my body behind the curtain, but really no pain.  I was REALLY, REALLY out of it, and the whole thing feels like a foggy, hazy dream– I just remember Tim sitting by my head, holding my hand and me asking him to tell me a story, any story…I think he told me something about a documentary series he wanted to watch.

Then we heard the crying.

A brand new person had entered the room and our lives.

My nurse friend quickly showed us the little guy, then he was whisked to the corner to be cleaned up, checked and then was handed to Tim while I was sewn up and put back together (yuck).  I first got to hold my little Nolan James in recovery, about a half hour later ❤

It was the most surreal experience; still seems like a dream that never happened!

We had to stay in the hospital for four days, because of the C-Section– which was fine by us, because I really couldn’t function for the first three days after- couldn’t walk, shower, barely could stand– plus I was on so many drugs that I was in a complete haze!  It was like a weird, mini vacation– the nurses and doctors took amazing care of us; Tim, Nolan and I bonded in our little room, as a steady stream of friends and family came to visit our little family.

And now, almost three weeks later, here we are! Settling into our new routine, our new “normal”– not gonna lie, not a super easy adjustment, not all sunshine and rainbows– the hormonal readjustment post-partum was CRAZY!!!! After about 10 days, I finally felt like myself again! Now, we’re just enjoying my maternity leave, savoring the time Tim is home with us, taking trips to the beach and trying to maintain the sense of exploration and adventure we treasure as a couple, and want to continue to enjoy as a family (#squad!).

xo, ❤

Christine, Tim, and baby Nolan

 

 

Look: Good News and (Meh?) News…

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Well, the GOOD NEWS is that all the pieces I wore for the above look for yesterday’s FINAL doctors appointments are all under $100, shoppable below:

Layered 90s Dress $40

Rose gold Bomber (almost identical!) $88

Palm Print Sneaks $39

The “MEH” news is that Nolan is officially overdue! My original due date (May 4th- Star Wars day for any other #secretnerds out there!) came and went…and I still feel fine, no signs of labor here…So at yesterday’s doctors appointments, I was scheduled to be induced this coming Tuesday– so as of Tuesday night (wishful thinking for a speedy labor!), we’ll be parents! omgomgomg…

Follow along on insta (@thelittlegoldmix) for any news and updates!

 

xo, ❤

Christine