Who’s ready for a Girl’s Guide to Toronto?! I feel like it’s been forever since we’ve had a good chat. From working, to booking trips, jetting off to Cancun and just coming back from Toronto — it’s been one heck of a few weeks.
But I’m BACK from it all and excited to share my most recent trip to Toronto with you babes.
Okay so I’m a little bit late on my outfit breakdown for the month of October — but I’m here y’all. I’m ready to share all the looks I rocked during a month that turned out to be tons of fun.
From going out to eat with friends, meeting new people, and visiting my Godson + his mom in a neighboring city… October was filled with a lot of high highs.
I love the color black. For one, it almost always looks good on everyone. Size, shape, and everything else be damned. & Two, it’s such a timeless color that does a great job of transitioning no matter the season. It’s for those two reasons (not to mention many many others) that I know black will always be a fashion staple.
I mean how could it not?
From wearing a little black dress made popular by the likes of the CoCo Chanel to dressing it up or down — black has the ability to go with whatever the attire calls for.
In today’s look on With Love, Thelms
I’m opting for a black crop top and black denim pants.
Keep reading for details on this look babes.
So the look.
I’m wearing a one shoulder crop top from NastyGal and vintage denim I thrifted! I always get questions on how I go about shopping for vintage denim and I’ve chatted about that a while back on the blog. Here’s the link in case you missed it — How I Shop for Vintage Denim.
I finished off the look with heels from here and my purse is from Topshop.
Now tell me this look doesn’t make having this color in your wardrobe a must.
I sure hope so!
Today’s post was short and sweet, but something juicy is on the way come Wednesday. SO keep your eyes peeled.
Laters babes,
Thelms
friendly reminder, new blog posts on With Love, Thelms every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for you babes’ viewing pleasure
It’s no secret that I just started my job as a nurse three months ago! I feel like most of you babes have been with me throughout my nursing school journey and now as I transition to a working gal. In any case, most of you babes are just like me; working millennials!