Paris Fields

Spring it Forward

Paris Fields
Spring it Forward
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Photos by: Omari Hasani

Photos by: Omari Hasani

Hey guys!

I'm back like I never left. The dreadful college life (sometimes) and self care has been my main priority lately. Anyways, Spring has finally arrived and guess who is excited? I am! This season is great for so many styles and color ways, I am super excited to create new looks and styles for you all to see. I hope you all enjoy this post!

Let me start with these to die for blue velvet block platform heels. They are so unique and vintage looking! The color is so Spring. I instantly fell in love when I saw them online. They are perfect for a brunch or lunch date. Velvet is dying out, but it does not hurt to hold on to a few pieces of velvet since fashion recycles itself. I bought these jewels from lulus.com, though the brand is Chinese Laundry.You can find these heels on their website as well.

Now, this top is a little risky- but who said taking a risk is a bad idea? (laughing on the inside) This white bardot key hole top is from prettylittlething.com. This top gives me beach brunch vibes. It is perfect for Spring and Summer. These half-rounded retro sunglasses are also from prettylittlething.com! I love them, they are so trendy and can pair well with almost any outfit. Also, both of these pieces were on sale for 30% off!

I can't lie... I bought these light blue wash jeans from fashionnova.com. I love how well they hug my curves but also give a complete relaxed look. Now, this purse... my grandma gave me from her closet. I love it! It is so trendy! Simple jewelry to top my outfit off (I'll change this one day) and I am ready to step out.

I really want to stress to you all that it is simply OKAY to take a break and rest. Remember, quality over quantity. Do not let other people's paths rush you. If you need to sit back for a bit to regroup in order to create, then do that. Your work will be more appreciated. Keep those #ideasloading, always.

With Love, Paris Ysatis