Make-Over: What I Now Wear In FL that I Didn’t In PA

I remember a time when I wore black. A lot of black. Now that I go back and forth to Florida, my wardrobe has changed right along with my mindset. I feel different when I’m wearing something colorful, like I am shining through the gray clouds with rainbow vibrance. Its not about others seeing me, its about dressing the positive and optimistic part. Ready to step out of your comfort zone? These are three of my must-haves that can point you in the right direction.

Must Have #1- Colors and Layers

When I decided to lighten up my wardrobe, it felt like a heavy, dark polyester weight was lifted off of me. In Florida, black will absorb the intense heat from the sun, so add some colors. I absolutely adore Lilly Pulitzer and Marimekko because their gorgeous prints and color combinations give me tons of inspiration. Adding light layers of linen, silk, and sheer fabrics like chiffon, lace and cotton gauze will turn your collection of white T-shirts into a new outfit every day. Kick a Hawaiian shirt up a fab notch with a modern accessory or maybe only button it halfway down and knot it at the waist. Scarves are one size fits all accessories that can turn your daytime outfit into something fit for Date Night. Even in the evening you still need the SPF protection they provide while watching the sunset, and speaking of which…

Must Have #2- Sunscreen

Please wear sunscreen. Period. You won’t look good in a bathing suit if you have chunks cut out of you because you have skin cancer. Make a healthy habit of applying lightweight SPF sunscreen frequently. The market is full of tinted moisturizers for your face that not only moisturize, but provide needed SPF protection. Powder foundation with SPF can help keep shininess at bay. Be careful when you use retinols- your skin will be more photosensitive, so keep application to bedtime. In the morning, wash your face and moisturize with your favorite sun protection.

Must Have #3- Ankle Bracelets

Ok, this one may be a little odd, but I like me an ankle bracelet. When I’m spending the day in flip flops, I want my feet to be fleeky! Ankle jewelry comes in a variety of styles, colors and budgets. But you don’t have to spend any money, you can always make your own. Remember the friendship bracelets you made when you were 12? Find yourself a Danish cookie tin with some colored embroidery floss. Everybody has one around, admit it. Grab three pieces in your favorite colors and knot one end. Use a pin to attach it to something like the arm of an upholstered chair or your ironing board and start braiding. And this is not just for the ladies- the guys can definitely show their individuality with some color on the sandals.

🍹Erin

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