Outfit Wishes and Jean Drives

The beginning of my day usually consists of me dropping my sister off at the train station around 8AM then heading back home and napping until 9:30 or 10 in the morning. Today however, I took my father to work instead of my sister to the train station, causing me to be up much earlier, and when I returned home, I couldn’t get back to sleep— so I got an early start. This meant, I was able to gorilla glue the hair straightener that somehow broke, change outfits numerous to settle on the outfit above, and then take pictures of it (I highly doubt this will be a regular occurrence).
I was completely psyched because it looked really pretty outside, and I would finally be able to wear a skirt. Unfortunately, as soon as I stepped outside, heading to class, I realized I was not dressed for the weather in the least. I hoped a cardigan could solve this problem, but it was a no go— so, I sped inside and changed into my handy-dandy black skinnies and threw a gray tunic and creme belt over them. Unfortunately, or fortunately, I was left with no time to take pictures of it, so your imagination will have to do.
I hoping next week might be warmer, but I highly doubt it. Real Spring can’t come soon enough.
In other news, the National Jean Company stores in New York are having a denim drive from April 9th to April 13th. This event formed out of the partnership between National Jean Company, Earnest Sewn, Madison Harding, and Cotton Inc. The denim will go to Cotton Inc’s initiative, “Cotton. From Blue to Green”, that “recycles old denim into UltraTouch environmentally friendly insulation for homes for communities in need”. So if you happen to be in the New York area and have a pair of old jeans or two make sure to donate. Visit the National Jean Company website for store locations.


















