It’s weekends like these I wish I
had two of me – the style blogger who loves networking and meeting new
like-minded faces, and the medical student on pediatrics. Then, I could
do both without sacrificing one or the other. And, let’s be real, my
$30,000-per-year debt accrual on student loans trumps style blog pretty
much 9 times out of 10. (Don’t get me wrong, I love you, but my student
loan invoices have the uncanny ability of inducing racing heartbeat,
breathlessness, and a general sense of panic.)
Last weekend was a whirlwind – on Saturday after work
HB
and I drove to Austin, as you know, for the Texas Style Council. I
wished I could have participated in more of the weekend’s events, but I
was super grateful to be able to join in on the fun Sunday. You saw the
pics and the video, but I figured a proper outfit post was in order. And
I had my trusty photographer on hand!
The funny thing about this outfit is…it was a backup. I had my entire
outfit planned, laid out on my bed at home, and that was where it
unfortunately remained as I sped out of the Houston city limits towards
the state capitol. To say I was upset about forgetting my conference
outfit at home would be an understatement. But, I think it turned out
rather well, in the end. It was comfortable and polka dots are like a
jolt of happy pills.
Clearly I was making up for my lack of a necklace (since it too was
laying on my bed at home) by compensating with a plethora of rings. I
cannot list them all here, but my favorites are my dragon (nicknamed
“Dragor” by
HB) and snake rings from modcloth (see links in outfit credits above).
Overall the short time I was able to be at the conference was super
fun, and I loved inducting HB into the madness of the fashion blog
world. He learned a lot and a not insignificant part of that was
realizing that what we do is not alien or unique to ourselves – that
others have significant others who take their outfit shots, that we can
do it and have real lives, that we walk around with big SLRs hanging
from our necks taking pictures of our food and our clothes…in essence,
that this is not
completely insane, or if it is, then we are in good company.
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