1. Visiting Minnesota and catching up with Sarah and Paul.
2. Interning at Marie Claire in Manhattan, NYC!
3. Chinatown bus from NYC to Virginia. Completely. Sketch. Probably a drug trafficking operation.
4. Spending my last 36 hours in NYC running around the city with my boyfriend.
5. Living in an NYU dorm... briefly.
6. Minnesota Twins game with Mom.
7. Cheering on my sister at her Special Olympics Track Meet.
8. Visiting Grandma with my dad.
9. Hitting up Lake Calhoun with my girl, Britnie.
10. Seeing Sarah Palin and her family at the Mall of America.
11. Celebrating my sister's 23rd birthday.
12. Going to Redstone with my dad and sister.
13. 4th of July. Family. Lake. Enough said.
14. Visiting Virginia Beach with my boyfriend, his twin brother, and his parents.
15. Cheering on my nanny boy and girl at their swim meet.
16. Moving into my new house. All. By. Myself! Lots of work, but I did it.
17. Participating in an advertising campaign for Truvia sweetener.
18. Finding the place my boyfriend carved our names (freshman year) into a tree outside Blair Hall. Time flies.
19. Moving the boyfriend into his dorm. Or, um, watching.
20. Walking my little Darby on Mondays-Fridays.
I love summer. I can't help but think this may have been my last summer without a real job. I guess this is a good thing. Still, it puts things in perspective. Don't you think?
XOXO,
Dylan
Top: Forever 21, came with a belt that I detached (see belt loops), Shorts: Express, Belt: Primark
Shoes: My favorite nude Guess wedges, DSW
Hellooooo, awkward shot. Here's to show that pleated shorts can be young and modern when worn with a tucked-in top and thin belt!
Note: Simple makeup and minimal jewelry prevent this outfit from looking like it came from Wet Seal.
P.S. Can you see the little feather in my hair!? Eee!
Love,
Dylan Maureen
I never knew how I felt about Tribal fashions until now. At the beginning of summer, I felt like they were slightly out of place. The colors and textures didn't exactly scream "pool party" or "fun in the sun." As fall arrives, however, the "trend tables" have turned. There's something about leaves, pumpkins, denim, and football games that seems more inviting to the earthy tones and natural elements in Tribal Fashions. Check out some of my favorite looks.
Perfect for a fall festival or photoshoot at the pumpkin patch.
I love this for a night on the town. It's lightweight and breezy, perfect for warmer September evenings.
Mind the roadkill on her head. This top is really cool! I'm betting Forever21 would have a cheap duplicate.
If you are from Texas, then this top is for you. I love the pimped out longhorn on the front.
I'm not sure what's on the shirt (the model looks just as confused). Nonetheless, add a gold or suede cuff, and you are a stunna.
What an awkward sandal. Humph. I'm intrigued.
This gold feather necklace is made by Nicole Richie's line, House of Harlow. Any PETA junkies out there? Lucky for you, the feathers are fake.
I don't care if you think these are more "drag queen" than "tribal" because I think they're HOT.
Let's go Tribe!
XOXO,
Dylan
1. Claw Clips. I thought it was the most sassy thing to twist my hair up tightly into a claw clip. Of course, this was only cool if you let the ends of my hair cascade out of the clip like a waterfall. Well... sort of. My curly afro hair did not quite cascade just as the pin-straight hairs of my fellow classmates. Rather, it poofed out the end of the clip like a neglected poodle.
2. Corn Rows. When I was in 4th grade I saw Lil Bow Wow on Nickelodeon, and I thought, "Hey, now he has GREAT hair." I knew what I wanted. I often spent 2-3 hours in front of the mirror, attempting to recreate the Bow Wow braids I had seen on the kid rapper. I wore them to school a few times, then got the great idea to take them out after a couple of days and let my hair be 100% crimped. Hello, accordian! I rocked it, what can I say.
3. Sequin Purses. These were THE purses to have during my freshman year at Holy Family Catholic High School. A few weeks into school, I saw some of the other girls struttin' the halls, swingin' these sequin-covered satchels. I had no idea where to find such a tacky looking product (all my purses had come from Target). I used my mom's eBay account to get one from a seller in China. I chose multi-colored sequins on a black bag.... to go with everything, right? I think that bag only made it to school 2-3 times before my self-consciousness gave it a permanent place in my closet.
4. Baby Blue Liquid Eyeliner. I have our nanny, Alicia, to thank for this one. On my 11th birthday, Alicia gave my sister and I a makeover... just for fun. She even left us with some of her old products, my favorite being the tube of baby blue liquid eyeliner. Let's just say, for the next 4 months (until I had used up every drop of baby blue gunk) I looked like Mimi from the Drew Carey Show.
5. Slicked back bun with devil-horn clips. I still don't understand my logic on this. Imagine this-- Hair is parted down the middle. Two front chunks of hair are pulled taught back (giving me squinty eyes) and clipped with butterfly clips near the crown of my head. The rest of the hair is slicked back (with water on a comb) into a high bun, tight enough to stretch out the nonexistent wrinkles on my forehead. Doesn't that sound pretty?
6. Altoid powder on my face. In the 6th grade, I was in gymnastics every day after school. I would change into my leotard after class, apply extra deodorant, and puff my face with a Caboodle matte powder. Well, one day, I forgot my Caboodle powder. I wasn't about to go to gymnastics with a shiny face, heck-to-the-no. I looked through my backpack. I saw an empty Altoid box, with only mint dust covering the paper inside. What did I do? I applied the Altoid mint dust to my "shiny" t-zone, and headed off to gymnastics, all minty fresh. Call me "resourceful."

8. Tattoo Chokers. This was the year when all the preteen Catholic School girls turned badass. We went into Hot Topic, wore Converse sneakers with funky laces, and listened to Good Charlotte in our rooms. Volume up. Doors closed. We weren't old enough to have our ears pierced (we had to be 13), but my sister and I rebelled with those stretchy choker "tattoo" necklaces.
9. Roll-on glitter... all over your face. You could get it at Bath & Body Works, Target, Claires, or any drugstore. Roll-on glitter was "IN." Roll it onto your cheeks. Roll it onto the corners of your eyes. Roll it onto your hair. Roll it all over your arms. COVER YOUR BODY IN GLITTER!!!! OR ELSE.... you were "not hot." Gasp.
10. Ankle-Breaker Sandals. These are the 3-4" platform sandals that women & girls wore in the summertime of 2000-2001. They usually had a single, wide black strap (not that it could do anything to prevent these heavy clunkers from flying off). Women usually shuffled with awkward, quick baby steps when wearing these-- understandably. They remind me of something a Geisha might wear.
Did YOU ever rock these throwbacks? Comment below with any more that YOU used to love. I'd love to hear! :)
Love,
Dylan
While I didn't intend to promote stereotypes through this photo, I couldn't resist posting such natural beauty. I mean, seriously! And the funny thing is that she is portrayed to be some natural, exotic jungle girl who has been out swimming in saltwater, not bathing properly, and living off of leaves & berries (the last one is probably true-- i mean-- did you see her collarbones?).
Maybe next I'll feature a beautiful brunette!
Love,
Dylan
I'd recommend getting the ones that are neutral shades.
What is YOUR opinion on feather hair extensions?
Do you think feather hair extensions look better in curly hair or straight hair?
How long do you think I should I leave them in for?
COMMENT PLEASE!
Love,
Dylan
Welcome to my bedroom! Haha, I've finally come to the point where my room is somewhat presentable, so I thought I would show you the progress. Here was my decor inspiration. Let me know what you think!
Sheet set from Target, $25
White down comforter from Target, $80
Quilt from Target, $55
"Keep Calm and Carry On" poster from CafePress, $20
Frame on left from TJ Maxx, $4.00
Frame on right from Target, $8.00
Candle from Ikea (in Amsterdam), $2.00
Jewelry Box from Urban Outfitters, $49
I hope you like it! I feel like it's fresh & feminine. Let me know what you think I should do with the room! I am open to ideas :)
Love,
Dylan