Dramatic sleeves in Colorful Little Haiti Miami

I fell in love with Little Haiti in Miami as we rode through the colorful neighborhood in the back of a very cheap Uber. By the way, compared to New York, Uber is the cheapest most efficient way to get around in Miami. You can practically get anywhere in the city for less than $15, something damn near unheard of…
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Stripes, Fringe and a Black Cat

 A.Oliva Photography Top: English Factory via Pixie Market | Skirt: Tamara Mellon via Shopbop Sale | Shoes: Aquazzura via Net-a-Porter Sale | Earrings: Vanessa Mooney via Shopbop While shooting around at The Little Farm House in Miami, we came across this black cat, lazily taking a nap on the porch of this cottage. I was still set on shooting on…
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Beach Body at the Viceroy Miami

I’m already a pretty shy person, even though the shameless self promotion of this space may give you a different impression. But when it comes to bikinis, I cringe just a little. I am a confident woman, and I love myself and my body but it’s easy to feel like people are judging that body, especially in a place like…
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Little Haiti in Stella Jean

I love getting out of New York City and traveling. I needed a vacation and with my 32nd birthday, there was no exception, I needed a beach, some inspiring scenery and culture. Miami was the place, close enough to be there in under 4 hours with tons of beaches, sun and decadence but more than that I wanted an experience.…
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It’s okay to crave Decadence

I was having an interesting conversation with photographer Alex about fashion blogging and how to remain relatable and attainable you have to stay within a certain realm of reality for most people. It’s harder to do high editorial blogging when your audience can’t afford what you’re wearing. Many bloggers who are professional bloggers and working with huge companies like Louis Vuitton…
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#NEWYORKCOFFEETALK

A few weeks ago I was invited to be the featured guest at New York Coffee Talk, a series started by Vanessa of Vana Vain that aims to bring together like minded creatives to meet, sip, network and build. It’s a great event to get to know other creative people and just have a great time. Photography by Kingston of…
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