The Many Reasons I Love Baggu Reusable Bags
Do you get compliments on your resuable bag? I do.
Do you get compliments on your resuable bag? I do.
I tried on more Victoria Beckham for Target. Part 2 of my review. You know how in my first Victoria Beckham for Target review I said I was trying to be good and not buy anything from the collection unless I really, really loved it? That didn’t last very long.
A review of Victoria Beckham for Target, including sizing tips and fitting room photos. I’m trying to be stricter and not fall for the collab FOMO frenzy. In the early morning of April 9th, when Victoria Beckham’s Target line went live on the website, I calmly ordered just one dress in two sizes. (Shout out to the Target website folks. It all went smoothly this time.) I didn’t get to a brick-and-mortar Target store until the afternoon. But by that time, I’d already seen photos on social media of people with their #VBxTarget haul. It made me wish I had bought more to try on.
No green thumb? No problem. CB2 and Target has great-looking artificial plants. Oh, and a few planters for real plants too.
Oh Joy! has had a housewares line at Target for a few years now. They’re always brightly colored and playful, in keeping with Joy Cho’s happy aesthetic. I don’t think I could do a whole house or room with Oh Joy (it’s a bit too much for me), but I do admire some of the pieces in her 2017 spring collection.
Everlane’s Nubuck Street Shoe is made of soft nubuck leather with a leather lining. I was drawn to the look of the Street Shoe. With its slightly pointed toe, it’s like a chic and sophisticated Vans.
Sometimes marketing works. I was looking at Uniqlo’s website and saw the new Match and Mix Drape Collection. Might have found the most comfortable pants, ever.
A look at Everlane’s new Pocket Tote and how it compares to the Twill Zip Tote. I have a bit of an preoccupation with finding the right bag. Not only does it need to be good looking and practical, but as someone who spends a fair amount of time on public transit and on foot, it also needs to be lightweight.
Ikea, in my experience, is a great place to find stylish planters at lower costs. This works for me because I’m looking for simple and minimalist. The Ikea aesthetic delivers on those requirements.
I was pretty excited when I found out that Dwell Magazine was doing a collaboration with Target. I love Dwell’s pages of aspirational, modern homes. And of course I have long loved Target for its low-cost, stylish decor. They made perfect sense together.