Today’s post is inspired by the Zimmermann SS16 show that I think we all drooled over a little (see some of my favorites in this post). High necklines and romantic detailing, it’s safe to say I totally scored with this H&M find. Love the bell sleeves and detailed buttons on the back. H&M has a lot of cute fall dresses right now at the perfect price point…you won’t be disappointed!
If theres one thing I love about a new season, it’s definitely shoe shopping. Boots are a must-have for the months to come and I’m sharing seven styles to try right now.
Scroll through to see my favorites under $200…
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This past weekend I had the pleasure of attending one of the most memorial events I’ve been to as a blogger, Wine Women & Shoes. A good friend of mine told me about it months ago and all she had to do was say “shoes” and I’m there. But when I found out it was a charity event for United Healthcare Children’s Foundation it really hit my heart.
The night started at the JW Marriott here in Austin with a “sole-man” escorting us upstairs where we were off to take pictures of our shoes and of course, have a little shoefie action :). Next up, we were given a wine glass to sample the awesome wines they had to offer and do a little mingling. There was a silent auction-how gorg is this Henri Bendel satchel?!…as well as vendors set up from Kendra Scott, to Lions in Four (an awesome scarf line) and I even found one of my favorite ATX jewelry designers there, Shira Melody.
Dinner was UH-mazing and so fun sitting next to the guest of honor, Jayden who’s story is so heart-filling. The night followed with a live auction, and search for shoe of the night, with a fashion show to follow-admiring some of the gorgeous pieces. Not to mention the desserts, I’m such a sucker for sweets ;).
I’m so honored to attended such a great event with some awesome women for an amazing cause. Learn more about Childhood Cancer Awareness month here.
A special thanks to United Healthcare for sponsoring this post.