The W has always been known for its modern sophisticated style, incorporating art and design features throughout the hotel. When the W came to Seattle over a decade ago, the hotel added a sophisticated touch to Downtown Seattle hotels. Opening the W Bellevue only seemed like the next step to elevate the luxury hotel experience in the NW, and enhancing Downtown Bellevue’s already vast growing cosmopolitan vibe.

 

It’s a bit of a challenge to find at first, but once you’ve frequented the spot a few times, it becomes second nature. Upon entering, you are greeted with the grand presence of amazing local mural art by Gaia in which the mural spans three walls and up the staircase. The stairs are lit which evokes an exciting and wonderous feeling of where you’ll end up.

 

As you make your way up the stairs, this is where the magic happens. The second level houses the Lakehouse restaurant and the Living Room Bar. My favorite feature is The Porch just outside of the Living Room Bar. It’s the quinessential indoor/outdoor living Northwesterners crave. A giant sectional and fireplace in the middle of the patio anchors the space, while swings and rockers are situated around the perimeter of the patio where great territorial views of Downtown Bellevue can be seen.

Another mural covers one wall – so instagrammable. The service was great as with any W hotel. We enjoyed our drinks on the patio followed by dinner downstairs across to Fogo De Chao. I’ll definitely be making the Living Room Bar of the W a happy hour hang out spot this summer season.

 

Living in Seattle and the Eastside, Portland has always been a favorite quick travel stop for food, tax-free shopping, and outdoor pursuits.  I was traveling to PDX for work during the kids’ mid-winter break, I decided to take the kids and make it a work trip/family vacation. Since my last visit to Portland, a new artisan food venue recently opened (May last year) that we had the opportunity to check out: Pine Street Market.

Pine Street Market, which opened in the spring of 2016, is located in downtown Portland in the historic Carriage & Baggage Building and features nine of Portland’s best chefs and purveyors, in a casual, open layout. I have a thing for historic buildings, especially when they are preserved, updated, and utilized for todays lifestyle.

 

Of the nine restaurants, we tried OpWurst, Kim Jong Smokehouse, (pictured above), Bless Your Heart Burgers, and WizBang Bar (Salt & Straw’s lil cousin).  I’m interested to see what other chefs and purveyors Pine Street Market will feature as the venue and concept grows.

 Kids Happy Hour Cones! Yes please!

Mural by by Ashley Montague

 

 

Of course, a trip to Portland wouldn’t be complete without indulging in some tax-free shopping. I finally made it to the Danner Factory Store as I’ve been wanting Danner hiking boots forever, this was a must-buy on my list. These are the only hiking boots I would splurge for. I was excited to find the Mountain Light women’s available in my size for a fraction of the regular retail price, score! Can’t wait to break these babies in.

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I’ve always enjoyed the early Fall season. I get a surge of new energy, a feeling of newness in the air, and I get to celebrate my birthday. Since having baby #2, Baron, who was born just two days after my birthday, there’s even more to celebrate.

Outfit for the show by Zara

Luckily fall fashion events also take place around the time of my birthday, so it’s only fitting to celebrate my birthday around one of these exciting events.  To kick things off, I attended the Nordstrom Fall Beauty Trend Show at Nordstrom in Bellevue. I attended this past Spring Trend Show & absolutely LOVED it! The morning kicks off bright + early at 8 AM, with complimentary breakfast & coffee, as well as a free Nordstrom Beauty tote with samples. The first part of the morning is a high-energy runway show where industry insiders reveal backstage tips & tricks, followed by complimentary makeup, skincare & fragrance consultations full of customized tips + tricks.

Outfit details: Blazer: Zara similar here | Shoes: Zara, similar here |

 

Some of my favorite looks from the show…

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Dry Bar had a hair station this year and I made sure I booked a style appointment quickly.

The best part of the show: beauty goodie bags to take home!

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With being back at work for a month now after taking what seemed to be the fastest 4 months off for maternity leave ever, I am sharing a later review of the Who What Wear for Target collection.

With visions of chic pencil skirts, striped tees, blouses, and cape blazers in my mind, I knew these were key pieces I wanted to add to my work wardrobe, and a perfect excuse to go “back to work” shopping. After a Sunday full of errands, baby, home, and family/friend activities, my last stop for the night was a trip to Target to shop the new Who What Wear collection and try on my favorite pieces.

My local store had a good selection of most pieces, including the trench vest,  striped tees, the cape blazer and printed scarves.

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The collection features chic staples inspired by street style with an on-trend twist.  Lots of bold colors, black and white,  and stripes made up the first assortment. Floral and polka dot patterns are easy to mix and match, making the collection effortless to style many different ways.

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In the dressing room:

My favorite picks on my wish list weeks before the launch were the cape blazer, boyfriend jeans, and the trench vest which all came home with me. I also had the blush blazer at the top of my wish list but that got snatched up online within minutes.

I was pleased with the fit of the cape blazer with a longer hem in the back, padded shoulders, and had a nice drape. It looks great with denim for a casual look, or with trousers for a more polished look for work.

The trench vest is a fun trendy piece that I contemplated on, but I decided that it would be a great layering piece with many options: worn with denim and a tee, or over a dress, etc.

The boyfriend jeans were a no brainer and on my must-have as I practically live in them and are a staple in my closet. This particular cut for the collection is a slimmer boyfriend fit with a higher waist than most baggier low rise bf versions. The slimmer fit and high waist gives it a more polished look when worn with heels and a blouse.

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Here’s a peek at how I styled the cape blazer with my work outfit on my first day back on the job: with cropped trousers, a teal front tie blouse, black wedges, and a grey 3.1 Phillip Lim tote.

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I’m excited for a new Who What Wear assortment that will be released each month as I am constantly looking for classic and stylish pieces to add to my work wardrobe and that can transition to casual occasions. Which items were on your wish list?

 

One of my favorite new digital fashion startups Material Wrld has a good thing going as they combine designer fashion with philanthropy.  I had a great experience with my first trade-in with Material Wrld last fall where I mailed in a few pieces from my closet that I longer wore, received an offer for my items, then shopped with a new gift card at my favorite retailer.

My last trade in included three 3.1 Phillip Lim dresses and a DVF dress. Two out of my three items were accepted and received offers.

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I decided to keep the DVF and other Phillip Lim dress which Material Wrld returned to me. As a result, my items earned me a $75.00 Nordstrom gift card. Not a bad trade for items I no longer wear.

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Since my first successful and fun trade-in, I had the urge to purge again, reorganizing my closet, finding a few other designer pieces I’m no longer wearing that will hopefully earn another offer. This time’s trade-in includes a Jean Paul Gaultier skirt and top, a Marc Jacobs wool skirt, a Vince eyelet dress, and a Dolce Gabbana dress.

How Material Wrld works:

  1. Receive a free Trade-In Kit that includes a list of accepted items, mailer bag, and a prepaid shipping label.
  2. Mail in pre-owned designer fashions. Simply pack them up in the mailer bag and drop off at a UPS.
  3. Receive an upfront offer for your items.  You’ll receive an offer by email 5 to 7 business days after receipt. You can accept or pass on any items you wish to have returned, and also select to have non-accepted items returned to you or donated to Housing Works.

To try Material Wrld and receive a free trade-in kit, use my promo code/link here!