Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Put A Little Sole Into It







AQUA dress {similar style here & here} | Jimmy Choo heels {similar style herehere & here}| Prada Saffiano wallet | Sole Serum | Adolfo Dominguez necklace {similar style} | Zayver Designs Scarlett bracelet | Bauble Bar ring midi ring | Henri Bendel sunglasses


It was love at first sight when I purchased this dress to be the outfit I wore for my professional photos for, Ashley Nicole Style. If you head on over to my business website, you'll see this dress featured many times, and you'll get a chance to learn a little bit about what I do outside the blogging sphere. 

I like how the black and white makes this dress very classic, while the pattern and floral print is a bit unexpected. I wanted to play up the turquoise/green color in the flowers, so I added this Adolfo Dominguez necklace and this gorgeous beaded bracelet from Zayver Designs. I love the tassel detailing on both, but more importantly, I like the fact that the profits from the purchase of this bracelet (which is only $40) goes directly to pediatric cancer research.

I definitely am a shoe lover, but I don't love the pain that comes with wearing some of my favorite high heels. These Jimmy Choo gladiator heels are one of my most uncomfortable pairs, but one that I cannot resist wearing. By the end of the day, my feet ache from walking in four inch heels, and even once the shoes are off, my feet still throb. It wasn't until recently that I found out about Sole Serum. As soon as your feet start to hurt, you put a couple of drops of serum in your hand, rub it on your feet, and truly, you have instant relief. Made up of a mixture of natural ingredients and lidocaine, Sole Serum can be used several times a day. and provides relief for up to two hours. Plus, the sleek design makes it easy to throw in even the smallest handbag, like this Prada Saffiano wallet on a chain, which Adam got for me for our two year anniversary. 

Until next time...

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