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1. Working on travel days - I used to think travel days were a missed opportunity to get work done because technically I’m sitting there on the plane with nothing else to do. But the reality of it would become me scrambling to get to the airport 3 hours early because a last minute call got thrown on my calendar for when I was originally trying to get to the airport. Then there were the days that the wifi wasn’t working on the plan and I had committed to a deadline. It’s just not worth the added stress at the end of the day to try to balance both.

2. Performing busyness as a personality  Being busy isn’t the flex that it used to be. Especially when it came to content creation, I thought I had to be overworked to be able to justify that this was a “real job.” By now we all know though that productivity and businesses are not the same thing. 

3. The side hustle guilt The pressure to monetize every skill, hobby, and hour of free time.  You’re allowed to be good at something just because you enjoy it  without turning it into a brand, a course, or a passive income stream.
1️⃣ I stopped compromising on where I live. Even if a move to a different city didn’t make sense to most people, no matter how many “that sounds hard or complicated” I got, I trusted my intuition and it paid off. 

2️⃣ I stopped treating PTO like a luxury. I’m done working on travel days. I’m actually enjoying the journey now because I deserve the rest.

3️⃣ I stopped putting off buying the art and furniture. Just because you’re not in your forever home doesn’t mean you can’t start curating for it now with the pieces that light you up and feel like home. 

4️⃣ I stopped being afraid to be “regulars”. It’s not cringey for the barista to recognize you because it’s the 4th time there this week. This is how you build a sense of community.

5️⃣ I stopped letting myself think it’s cringey to bring in playfulness into my wardrobe and things I do. Turns out the secret is in what your 12 year old self would find fun in hobbies and adding a sense of personal style to you closet. 

Which of these shifts are you feeling the most right now? Let’s talk in the comments.

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Flor. Coffee + Books is a Buenos Aires-inspired coffee shop and bookstore in Georgetown. The upstairs is a bookstore with plenty of seating and a curated selection of books and gifts in Spanish and English.

@florcoffeeshop 
📍 Georgetown

This is what I ordered:

Dulce de Latte: coffee with velvety milk, topped with whipped cream anddulce de leche.

Argentine Chipas and the Pulled Pork BBQ Empanada (homemade)

Grilled cheese with homemade pesto and tomatoes

Flor. also hosts a vibrant calendar of community events, from creative workshops and book gatherings to mindfulness sessions and neighborhood meetups

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It was the millionth time I had said to my best friend “I feel like I’m on a hamster wheel” everyone is moving forward and I’m not.

This time, I was so bored with what I was hearing. I was so bored with talking about this, with feeling this way.

I did not want this to be the way I saw my life. I did not want “stuck” to be the role I played.

I had made “being behind” a part of my identity that even when things were progressing, I was still competing with a version of myself which was just never going to happen. The version of myself who thought all these things would happen by different ages. I would always be behind if I kept competing with that concept of time.

I have always been a dreamer. The kind of person who asks questions about everything. 

And over time, getting curious about how to feel like myself again became more interesting than staying obsessed with why it seemed like everyone else had moved forward while I was standing still.

It was not a magical overnight change. But little by little, I stopped identifying as someone who was spinning in place, even when it still felt like I was.

Life in your 30s, feeling behind, on your own timeline
I went from living the dream jobs in my 20s in the Neiman Marcus buying offices and then running analytics at LTK and ShopStyle to content creation.

Now that I work for myself again (I did this for about 2 years in my late 20s before going back to corporate), the temptation is real. But none of the things we’re stopping actually pay off. They just lead to burnout, fast, like

1. Working on travel days - I used to think travel days were a missed opportunity to get work done because technically I’m sitting there on the plane with nothing else to do. But the reality of it would become me scrambling to get to the airport 3 hours early because a last minute call got thrown on my calendar for when I was originally trying to get to the airport. Then there were the days that the wifi wasn’t working on the plan and I had committed to a deadline. It’s just not worth the added stress at the end of the day to try to balance both.

2. Performing busyness as a personality  Being busy isn’t the flex that it used to be. Especially when it came to content creation, I thought I had to be overworked to be able to justify that this was a “real job.” By now we all know though that productivity and businesses are not the same thing. 

3. The side hustle guilt The pressure to monetize every skill, hobby, and hour of free time.  You’re allowed to be good at something just because you enjoy it  without turning it into a brand, a course, or a passive income stream.
I LOVE the quality of a Buck Mason tee and this field spec one is my ideal weight AND is 100% cotton

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What’s currently in your closet isn’t the problem, I promise. Just a little tweaks hear and there will make you feel super confident about what you’re wearing this summer. 

Let me know what you’re struggling most with this summer when it comes to dressing. 

If you want to shop the looks drop WEDDING for the wedding guest dresses or SHOES for the summer shoes!
I know the real real can be overwhelming especially because most people use social media to complain about TRR, but there are so many wonderful finds like this Christian Dior top which was 75% off TRR price because everyone just kept skipping over it. 

Let me know if you want me to do a deep dive on tips I have for thrifting online! 

Comment SHOP if you want the rest of the outfit info or to see what this listing originally looked like!
Here are the 5 shifts that changed everything:

1️⃣ I stopped compromising on where I live. Even if a move to a different city didn’t make sense to most people, no matter how many “that sounds hard or complicated” I got, I trusted my intuition and it paid off. 

2️⃣ I stopped treating PTO like a luxury. I’m done working on travel days. I’m actually enjoying the journey now because I deserve the rest.

3️⃣ I stopped putting off buying the art and furniture. Just because you’re not in your forever home doesn’t mean you can’t start curating for it now with the pieces that light you up and feel like home. 

4️⃣ I stopped being afraid to be “regulars”. It’s not cringey for the barista to recognize you because it’s the 4th time there this week. This is how you build a sense of community.

5️⃣ I stopped letting myself think it’s cringey to bring in playfulness into my wardrobe and things I do. Turns out the secret is in what your 12 year old self would find fun in hobbies and adding a sense of personal style to you closet. 

Which of these shifts are you feeling the most right now? Let’s talk in the comments.

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For sizing reference I got an XXXS which I was very worried was going to be too small when I opened it, but it’s stretchy!

Comment SHOP if you want the link to shop the Hill House top 💕

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Save this for when you need to refresh your favorite white shirt for a casual chic summer outfit 

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Casual chic, casual polished, hill house top, Sezane basket bag
Let me know if you want me to show yall ideas on how to style this top and comment SHOP if you just want the link 

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Love a chic happy hour outfit and love that @uchirestaurants is now in DC 

Comment SHOP for the outfit info 

Massimo Dutti top, quince heels, Abercrombie linen skirt 

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no filters on either of these, just one of my favorite Fuji recipes on the camera 

recipes are basically in-camera presets that mimic the look of classic Fuji film rolls.

the xm5 is point and shoot size and I wish I remembered to bring it with me more. 

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I wish someone had told me:

stop trying to land back in a version of what you had. the path you trained for isn’t the only one that makes sense for you anymore. 

For some people it’s just a job, but for other people changing careers is change in part of an identity, a routine, a future you’d already half-planned. 

The next thing won’t look like the last thing and that is a good thing even though it seems unpredictable right now. 

Lean into the thing you’d do if no one paid you, even for an hour a day. 

The next chapter could live in the project you keep dismissing because it’s “not serious” or “not realistic”.

You are not behind. You are not late

save this for the day you need it 💕
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Your DC weekend, fully planned 📌

save this for the next time someone asks “so what are we actually doing this weekend”

These are the places I actually go to and what to wear. 

The short version: 
☕ cappuccino to go and walk to meridian hill fountain walk (15 min from shaw, yay it’s finally on!) 

🌿 @hillwoodmuseum - I love it so much I’m a member 

🍹 @aperodc in georgetown for after-work drinks 
🌭 @marvsdogsdc in tenleytown

comment OUTFIT for all the links to what i’m wearing 

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For when you need a chic but casual outfit

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Hill House matching set details:
Top XXXS
Shorts XS (i really should’ve gotten an XXS)

I’m 5’1” for reference 

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For when you need a chic but casual outfit for a bagel run to @hhbagels 

Comment OUTFIT if you want the links 

Hill House matching set details:
Top XXXS
Shorts XS (i really should’ve gotten an XXS)

I’m 5’1” for reference 

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1️⃣ I stopped compromising on where I live. Even if a move to a different city didn’t make sense to most people, no matter how many “that sounds hard or complicated” I got, I trusted my intuition and it paid off. 

2️⃣ I stopped treating PTO like a luxury. I’m done working on travel days. I’m actually enjoying the journey now because I deserve the rest.

3️⃣ I stopped putting off buying the art and furniture. Just because you’re not in your forever home doesn’t mean you can’t start curating for it now with the pieces that light you up and feel like home. 

4️⃣ I stopped being afraid to be “regulars”. It’s not cringey for the barista to recognize you because it’s the 4th time there this week. This is how you build a sense of community.

5️⃣ I stopped letting myself think it’s cringey to bring in playfulness into my wardrobe and things I do. Turns out the secret is in what your 12 year old self would find fun in hobbies and adding a sense of personal style to you closet. 

Which of these shifts are you feeling the most right now? Let’s talk in the comments.

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I often get asked how to dress casual without looking sloppy. Here are 4 ways I actually achieve the look:

1️⃣ Get things tailored. If you’re wondering why Europeans seem to pull off casual chic so well it’s because going to the tailor and cobbler isn’t just for special occasions - it’s for your day to day too. 

The oversized button up you have that looks like you can’t pull it off like the cool girls can? Take it to the tailor. To make an oversized look look chic it needs to be oversized in the right places and it’s not one size fits all, but a tailor can make it custom to you.

2️⃣ Casual looks elevated when you invest in  the right fabric. It’s not about what is the softest shirt in your closet, no matter how tempting that is. 

From my time as a buyer at Neiman Marcus, what separates polished from sloppy is almost always the fabric. cotton, linen, a good ponte all hold their shape, drape differently, and just feel different when you walk into a room. This is why you have 5 different looks with only white tees if they’re all different fabrics. 

3️⃣ Chic doesn’t mean no color. Casual chic isn’t about wearing all neutrals. It’s about knowing where to insert the pop of color because at the end of the day, style means there’s a personal element to it and easiest way to do this is with colors that speak to YOU.

4️⃣ Put a flattering shoe on it. A great shoe is doing more work than you think. To me, the most flattering flat out there is the Chanel slingback - way mare than the ballet flat.

A loafer isn’t just a loafer and a sneaker isn’t just a sneaker. It comes back to proportions. Depending on your height and shoe size different versions of loafers or sneakers will be more flattering. 

I’m petite and the chunky New Balance dad sneakers look too extreme on me. As much as it pains me to say this, Golden Goose sneakers are extremely flattering on petite because the insoles have a bit of a lift to them so you get the flattering angle you would with a low heel in a sneaker.

This is why you’ll copy a look from your favorite influencer and it just seem off still.

Save this for when you’re standing in your
The “why is it feeling off” is usually in the details and it might be the shoes. 

The reason the exact same outfit looks effortless on someone else and off on you could be the show and how even if it’s the same exact shoe - how it interacts with your proportions.

Shoes are a visual anchor. They’re the last thing the eye travels to, and depending on their height and silhouette, they either balance your frame or throw it off.

A chunky sole adds visual weight to the bottom of your body. On a taller frame, that weight gets balanced out by more height and leg length. 

On a petite frame, that same shoe can make your legs read shorter and your overall look feel bottom-heavy.

This is why I, as someone petite, can’t pull off the chunky New Balance dad sneaker the way a 5’6” influencer can. 

As much as it pains me to say it, Golden Goose sneakers are genuinely flattering on petite body types because the insoles have a slight lift. You get the same flattering angle as a low heel, but make it sneaker.

Let me know if you want the other reasons why an outfit might be feeling off!

Ps. Comment OUTFIT if you want the links to shop this look
Here’s the details:

Ralph Lauren top - eBay 
LoveShackFancy skirt - TheRealReal 
Gucci bag -  eBay 

I sourced these for you in different sizes (or found something similar where I could) - comment SHOP if you want the links 

Shoes are Chanel and belt is Woolrich 

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Somehow we lost the plot defining chic outfits as neutrals only. To me, a little pop of color or print detail feels intentional without being forced. 

Khaite jeans
Sezane sweater 

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Memorial Day Weekend outfit

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Blurry but it’s fine 😂

Outfit details: Favorite Daughter shirt (TheRealReal)
Shorts: Reformation 

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Was craving a hot dog today and stopped by On Toast in Union Market 

What we ordered: 
Chicago Dog
New York Dog

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Part 2: Why you’re asking yourself “can I pull this off?”

The reason is in the details (just like part one where we talked about proportions and shoes)

Last time I talked about proportions and shoes. But there’s another layer that’s harder to put your finger on… and it’s the real reason a copied look makes you think “can I pull this off?”.

It’s the personal style element.

The influencers you keep coming back to aren’t just well-dressed, they’ve woven themselves into how they accessorize. 

A scarf that nods to where they grew up. A chunky belt that’s been with them for years and quietly became their signature. 

Pieces that are so them that you spot something in a store and think “she would wear that.”

That’s not styling. That’s identity. And it took time to build.

So what’s the solution? And don’t worry, it’s not returning the outfit…we can make this work!

We just have to work backwards for a second… and think about 3 accessories that you would consider your signature style. These are pieces that you love, gravitate towards, have history with. Maybe it was your grandmother’s or maybe it simply just sparks so much joy every time you look at it. Or is just something that flatters you so well that you always feel confident in it.

Now we see how we can either layer these into the outfit OR replace one of the accessories that the influencer wore with one of your signature pieces.

The outfit is a starting point. You’re the rest of it.

If you missed part one comment “one” and I’ll send it over to you!
Our 30s aren’t just about “getting older” they’re about finally letting ourselves be well, our full selves. 

We’re trading the burnout for boundaries, the trends for timeless style, and the “shoulds” for what actually lights us up.

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Somewhere between my late 20s and now, I learned how to trade the weight of comparison and anxiety for something lighter, more fun, more freedom, and a deeper sense of self. 

Most of this does need to be credited to maturing and the natural evolution of growing up, but there are specific habits and learnings that I can pick out at share. While everything unfolded in its own time (and I truly believe it was meant to), there’s a certain satisfaction in imagining how these realizations might’ve transformed my life sooner which is why I’m sharing these with you.

My 30s glow up started when I stopped..

letting anxiety live rent free in my head I learned to quickly separate what’s in my control from what isn’t. Especially as a situation is unfolding. 

shrinking to avoid inconveniencing people I was afraid to ask friends to take a photo. Eight seconds of their time felt like too much to ask. 

trying to fix how people treated me You can’t control how someone shows up for you. The moment I stopped trying, I made room for someone who actually does.

filling my walls with stuff that meant nothing Rushed Home Goods and Target prints always ended up in the donation box. Now I invest in art that actually speaks to me.

living somewhere that didn’t light me up If you feel an undeniable pull toward a city or neighborhood, don’t ignore it. You deserve a space that actually feels like home.

chasing a look that wasn’t made for my face Three years of lip filler migrating above my lip later — I switched to gummy smile Botox with a tiny lip flip. Subtle, affordable, and finally feels like me.

staying in rooms I’d already outgrown Not every group will be for you. Be proud you showed up, then give yourself permission to leave.

being a stranger in my own favorite places The moment you go from frequent visitor to actual regular changes everything. It just takes one real conversation to get there.

only asking for the dog’s name Ask the human’s name too. Connection is built in the small moments most people overlook.
Save this for the days you don’t know what to wear 

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One thing about me? I’m always going to romanticize the thrill of finding designer pieces with personality. 

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Christian Dior top
Reformation skirt 

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Our 30s aren’t just about “getting older” they’re about finally letting ourselves be well, our full selves. 

We’re trading the burnout for boundaries, the trends for timeless style, and the “shoulds” for what actually lights us up.

Here are the 5 shifts that changed everything:

1️⃣ I stopped compromising on where I live. Even if a move to a different city didn’t make sense to most people, no matter how many “that sounds hard or complicated” I got, I trusted my intuition and it paid off. 

2️⃣ I stopped treating PTO like a luxury. I’m done working on travel days. I’m actually enjoying the journey now because I deserve the rest.

3️⃣ I stopped putting off buying the art and furniture. Just because you’re not in your forever home doesn’t mean you can’t start curating for it now with the pieces that light you up and feel like home. 

4️⃣ I stopped being afraid to be “regulars”. It’s not cringey for the barista to recognize you because it’s the 4th time there this week. This is how you build a sense of community.

5️⃣ I stopped letting myself think it’s cringey to bring in playfulness into my wardrobe and things I do. Turns out the secret is in what your 12 year old self would find fun in hobbies and adding a sense of personal style to you closet. 

Which of these shifts are you feeling the most right now? Let’s talk in the comments.

30s lifestyle, DC living, casual chic style, personal style, 30s glow-up, DC outfits, authentic living, Washington DC fashion, life in your 30s,
Our 30s aren’t just about “getting older” they’re about finally letting ourselves be well, our full selves. 

We’re trading the burnout for boundaries, the trends for timeless style, and the “shoulds” for what actually lights us up.

Here are the 5 shifts that changed everything:

1️⃣ I stopped compromising on where I live. Even if a move to a different city didn’t make sense to most people, no matter how many “that sounds hard or complicated” I got, I trusted my intuition and it paid off. 

2️⃣ I stopped treating PTO like a luxury. I’m done working on travel days. I’m actually enjoying the journey now because I deserve the rest.

3️⃣ I stopped putting off buying the art and furniture. Just because you’re not in your forever home doesn’t mean you can’t start curating for it now with the pieces that light you up and feel like home. 

4️⃣ I stopped being afraid to be “regulars”. It’s not cringey for the barista to recognize you because it’s the 4th time there this week. This is how you build a sense of community.

5️⃣ I stopped letting myself think it’s cringey to bring in playfulness into my wardrobe and things I do. Turns out the secret is in what your 12 year old self would find fun in hobbies and adding a sense of personal style to you closet. 

Which of these shifts are you feeling the most right now? Let’s talk in the comments.

30s lifestyle, DC living, casual chic style, personal style, 30s glow-up, DC outfits, authentic living, Washington DC fashion, life in your 30s,
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