Showing posts with label charleston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charleston. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2018

White and Blue in Charleston


Blouse (similar) - Impeccable Pig / Shorts - J. Crew Factory / Bag - Clare V / Earrings - BaubleBar / Sandals (similar here and here) - Sole Society


Here's hoping you aren't sick of Charleston pictures yet, because I have this last set of photos for you!! As I've said a couple of times, I fell in love with the boutique chain Impeccable Pig while I was down in Charleston, and I actually snagged this blouse from there the day before! The sales girl actually went and pulled it from the back (it was so new it hadn't been steamed yet!) because she thought it would work on me, and man was she right! It's the perfect easy-breezy vacation top because it's a nice, light fabric that works in the heat or when it's cooler, and works with shorts here, but would also be great over a swimsuit or dressed up for dinner.

I was waiting to post this look because I still haven't been able to find this top online - not sure if it's still too new, or if it just won't be on their website. But, I did find a few similar tops that I've linked below:

I really can't wait to go back to Charleston, I don't know if I've expressed that from all of the blog posts and Instagram posts hahaha. It just is such a cute little town, and I love that there are pretty vignettes down every alleyway and hidden path. It just seems like there's so much to explore that you would never see everything!

This particular path reminded me a lot of Positano, Italy. Obviously we aren't on a crazy hill here or climbing up and down fourteen flights of stairs. For me, the resemblance is because we wandered down this little path that we could have walked right past without a second glance, but there are actually business and home entrances on every side. It's also fun to imagine what life was like in this particular spot three hundred or even four hundred years ago! We just don't have that sort of history here in Chicago. Or, like, sun in February. Why do I live in Chicago again?!








Blouse (similar, or similar as a romper) - Impeccable Pig / Shorts - J. Crew Factory / Bag - Clare V / Earrings - BaubleBar / Sandals (similar here and here) - Sole Society





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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

A Weekend Guide to Charleston


Well, in case you couldn't tell, we freaking loved Charleston. We went a few weeks ago for a long weekend for my birthday, and it was one of the better decisions I've made. We were there for four full days, and filled them with lots of wandering and, of course, eating and drinking and eating and drinking ;)

A Long Weekend in Charleston


Where we stayed: 

The Belmond Charleston Place
Honestly, by the time we booked a lot of hotels and basically every B&B were sold out! So I really only considered a handful of hotels in the historic downtown area. I'm so glad we went with the Belmond, even though it was a little more than we really wanted to spend. The property itself is gorgeous and our room was huge with the marble bathroom of my dreams. We paid an extra ten dollars a night for a balcony, which could have been silly but the weather ended up being beautiful so we opened up the doors whenever we were in the room. Oh, and the best part? The rooftop pool and bar!! The weather was unseasonably warm, so it was so nice to be able to sneak in a little pool time and have a fun drink in the sun.

Where we ate: 

My cousin lives in Charleston and her husband is a chef at one of the restaurants downtown, so we mostly stuck with all of their restaurant recommendations. I mean, can you get any better than a chef picking out his favorite restaurants?! Really, we only had one non-amazing meal the whole trip and it was not actually in Charleston. Some of our favorites?


The Ordinary
Amazing and really inventive seafood dishes. Our favorites were the triggerfish and the ceviche - so freaking good!! The Ordinary is the kind of place where you could have a casual meal or go all out. Just definitely make a reservation - it was packed on Saturday by six.

Zero George Restaurant
We went for my fancy birthday dinner, and it definitely lived up to my dreams. We started with a drink at the bar, which is definitely something you should do too. Partially because they're great cocktails, but really just because the bartender was so passionate about mixology - it was so fun to chat with him! The dinner itself was a tasting menu that was amazing but not overly pretentious. Oh, and they somehow actually made me like lamb, normally the one meat I refuse to eat. Definitely make a reservation here too, their dining room is tiny!


Husk
We went here for a fun southern brunch, and Husk delivered! Really, I'm still dreaming about the brisket breakfast tartine I ate, and I basically had to drag Jeff away from the fried biscuit starter we ordered. You can choose dining room, bar, or porch when you make your reservation. I picked dining room because I figured the weather would be bad (hint: it wasn't) so I was definitely jealous of everyone sitting outside - it looked beautiful!

Tu 
The new restaurant by the Xiao Bao Biscuit team, this was definitely the most inventive food we tried - it was described as Asian-Latin-Southern fusion small plates. Jeff and I have a hard time with small plates restaurants because we both order too much and we forget about vegetables, but this is actually the restaurant where my cousin's husband works, so we had him pick some dishes for us and help us balance things out. All of the veggie dishes actually ended up being our favorites (what?!), along with the agua chile and crudo - so good!!


Leon's 
We only got to have snacks and drinks here, but everything was. So. Freaking. Good. I could have eaten a hundred of their grilled oysters. And that's not just the drinks I had talking ;)

Where we drank: 

I mean, cocktails were pretty high on our to-do list for Charleston. On my birthday we basically just bar hopped with my cousin from brunch through dinner, because it was my birthday of course! Here were some of our favorite places:

The Belmont
This is not, repeat, NOT in the Belmond hotel haha. I thought people kept telling us to have drinks at our hotel, but no, no they were not ;) The Belmont is a dark, intimate little bar on Upper King with an impressively long cocktail list. Definitely a fun date spot!

Living Room in The Dewberry 
This is a fun retro spot, with classic and funkier cocktails. Plus we had a fun time chatting with the bartenders about how they were all Fraternity great-great-grand nephews of the guys from Southern Charm.


The Watch in The Restoration
This place had a fun cocktail list as well as beer and wine, but really? We came for the views! The bar is on the rooftop of The Restoration, and you can see the Arthur Ravenel Bridge on one side and the Ashley River on the other.

The Palace
A super divey, local place on Upper King that my cousin recommended for a fun night out - little did we know it's owned by Shep from Southern Charmed! Unfortunately according to Instagram, the boys all went there the night after us - which is fine, because then we ran into one of them at brunch ;)

Revelry Brewery 
This place has such a cool rooftop space and a beer list after my own heart. Chicago breweries are all in a competition to see whose beer can be hoppiest, but all of these were light and flavorful without being over the top, and they actually had an IPA I liked - maybe the first ever!

What we did: 

Took a photo tour
I really wanted to sign up for a walking tour in Charleston to learn a little history and so we could get our bearings. I was waffling over which company to go with, when I stumbled upon Say Charleston! Photo Tours. It is such a freaking good idea. You go on a walking tour through the South of Broad neighborhood, learning about history, just like any other tour. But as you go, Liz, the guide, stops to take photos of you! Every time we take a trip I get home and realize we forgot to take any pictures (ahem: except for Paris) so it was nice to know we'd have at least one good photo from Charleston. Jeff said had there been any more photos than there were he would have gotten annoyed, but I thought it was just the right balance of photos to tour. Plus, on top of the photos, the guide Liz was so fun and knowledgable!


Wandered through the South of Broad neighborhood
We ended up taking a few more walks in this area after our tour, and I swear, there was so much to explore I could seriously go every day! The houses in this area are all historic and beautiful, and there are hidden little alleyways everywhere. Plus a row of rainbow colored houses, appropriately named Rainbow Row.



Shopped on King Street
I usually don't subject Jeff to shopping on vacation, but in this case I had to make a few exceptions. All of the boutiques on King Street are so cute - my favorites were Candlefish and The Impeccable Pig. If you're looking to shop, I would say stick to King Street from Broad up to around Wentworth - further north than that it turns into all chains and then into a super college-y/tourist-y area. We also walked through the Charleston City Market, but really, if you're short on time, I would skip this. The local baskets were cool, but a lot of it felt pretty generic.


Visited a plantation
We ended up spending our final hours before hopping on a plane home at Magnolia Plantation. We loved the nature tour and saw an incredible number of alligators, including tiny little babies(!!!), and one alligator was RIGHT next to the open cart we were in - I pulled my feet all the way in haha ;) If you're going in February though, you may want to choose a plantation with more formal gardens. Magnolia is supposed to have a stunning free-form garden, but since nothing was blooming yet it really was just like walking through the woods.


Are you planning a trip to Charleston? Any questions? Just let me know!



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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Blue and White in Charleston


Top - Tobi (freaking can't believe this top from last spring is back in stock!) / Shorts - J.Crew Factory (these have been my favorites for years so I'm super excited they're back in stock!!) / Bag - Clare V / Sandals (similar here and here) - Sole Society / Earrings - BaubleBar

I think the thing I liked most about Charleston was that there was just so much to explore! Not only was every street beautiful, but every alleyway and every little space between buildings too. I couldn't believe that these spaces were usually full of plants and flowers and trees too. I mean, here in Chicago, our alleys are mostly just full of trash cans. 

This top was a favorite last spring and summer, so I was really excited to pull it out again in Charleston for a morning of wandering. This outfit didn't last long though, because after enjoying brunch at Husk we wandered into The Impeccable Pig (basically my spirit animal in a store) and I ended up wearing a new dress out. I'm not sure I've ever actually worn something out of the store before, but when you find the cutest little off the shoulder dress you basically have to. Just a note on sizing in this store - I could wear a large in anything made out stretchy fabric / anything without a zipper. Dresses/skirts are definitely on the shorter size, so just don't plan on buying anything for work or church ;) 

I'll be coming back at you later this week with more of what we loved in Charleston, so stay tuned! 







Top - Tobi (freaking can't believe this top from last spring is back in stock!) / Shorts - J.Crew Factory (these have been my favorites for years so I'm super excited they're back in stock!!) / Bag - Clare V / Sandals (similar here and here) - Sole Society / Earrings - BaubleBar




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Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Pastels in Charleston


Shirt (available here, here, and here) - Sanctuary / Jacket (similar) and Shorts (similar) - J. Crew Factory / Bag (black versionyellow versionlarger size) - Clare V / Watch - Wristology / Shoes - BP / Earrings - BaubleBar


After our long weekend in Charleston, I am so ready for some spring weather - anyone else? I'm dying for Chicago to hop above 50 degrees now. Come on Chicago, I believe in you!

We took these pictures while walking around one morning during our trip, and let me tell you, just about every corner in Charleston is photogenic. I don't think Jeff quite realized when he signed up for a trip to Charleston that it would include taking pictures of me on every corner, but seriously, every time we turned onto a new street it was somehow prettier than the last! Sorry Jeffrey :)

These photos were taken on King Street, the main shopping drag. If you go further north on King Street it started to feel more generic and then more college-y/tourist-y, but heading south on King past Market Street had tons of cute boutiques. I don't usually like to shop on vacations, especially when they're the same stores I would see at home, but this place just drew me on in. So double sorry to Jeff. Some of my favorites were Candlefish, which does have a lot of candles but also jewelry and home goods/gifties, and The Impeccable Pig, which I told Jeff is basically my spirit animal in clothing store form. Apparently both are (smallish) chains, but not chains we have up in Chicago so I'm not counting them :)

So yeah... when is it going to be shorts weather again?











Shirt (available herehere, and here) - Sanctuary / Jacket (similar) and Shorts (similar) - J. Crew Factory / Bag (black versionyellow versionlarger size) - Clare V / Watch - Wristology / Shoes - BP / Earrings - BaubleBar




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Thursday, March 1, 2018

Yellow Gingham



Dress - / Bag (black version, yellow version, larger size) - Clare V / Sandals (similar here and here) - Dolce Vita / Earrings - BaubleBar


Y'all!!!!!

(I was in the south for four days so I can say "y'all" now.)

We're back from Charleston, and the trip was everything I hoped it could be. The weather was gorgeous (we're talking around 80 degrees over the weekend!), the food was amazing, the town was beautiful. We got a chance to hang out with my cousin and her husband, I did a little shopping which Jeff had to totally support because it was my birthday, and I even got a fun Southern Charmed run-in.

I was going to leave it there and play it cool but I'm so not cool. We sat next to Austen at breakfast. I don't even care about Austen because, I mean, he's no Shep or Craig. I did not even say words to him because I was being super respectful (read: shy) but I'm happy to report he had to borrow the insta-famous wubby fleece pullover from the girl he was with because he was cold. Lolllllllll. Bringing my loves of reality television and style blogging together.

Okay, so this little yellow dress. I didn't know I needed a little yellow dress. I, like the rest of you, assumed I would never look good in yellow. Turns out I was wrong.

This is maybe the most fun I've ever had wearing a dress. It's pretty, it moves, it gets you a million compliments on the street, and it lets you eat all of the tacos and no one ever needs to know. Ever.

Expect to see a lot more of this little dress. You know, once the weather gets a bit more tolerable here in Chicago.










Dress - / Bag (black versionyellow versionlarger size) - Clare V / Sandals (similar here and here) - Dolce Vita / Earrings - BaubleBar





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