Accessorizing Outfits: How To Take Your Look From Day To Night

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For some of us, it's what sets our personal style aside from others. For others, it's just fun. Both instances we care about our outfit.

In today's blog post we are talking about the art of accessorizing and the importance of the accessories you choose for setting the tone for the vibe of the outfit. Let's set the scene... you're headed to a lunch meet with your good, good fashion friend BUT you have to take your little to a play meet up after. You do not have time to go home to change- what do you wear?

This is where a matching set makes your life easier. A jeans and t-shirt combo also works or a basic midi dress.  Your base is solid. Throw on some heels, one or two more shiny pieces (jewelry) than you typically would, and a statement piece which in this look, is the bag.

How you style your hair and do your make up is also part of “accessorizing” so keep that in mind when you choose your details. Dressing up, I would usually opt for hair pulled away from the face. Slicked back hair reads poised and polished.

For a more casual take on this outfit, ie a playdate for the kiddo, comfortable shoes like sneakers or a chunky sandal. A bag that will allow you to freely use your hands like a crossbody or large tote would make your outfit more practical but still stylish. Ditch the excessive jewelry and add some oversized shades and you're bound to look like the cool mom on the playground. Essentially, the accessories you choose will transform your outfit to fit whichever scenario you need to play into.

If accessories are a bit overwhelming for you and not necessarily your strong suit when it comes to an outfit, you can also play up your clothing. For example, fold over the waistline to your jeans/trousers for a more laid-back, casual feel. Fold at the hem to crop pants. Gather your t-shirt at the front, or at the back to create a casual cropped effect. Or simply layer with a denim jacket or a blazer for a more put-together look.

Also, concentrating on 1 statement piece (accessory) and making it work across a few outfits (cc: 1 shoe, 3 ways etc). This a good way to assert your personal style and get your cost per wear, or how I like to say “getting mileage out of your wardrobe pieces.”

In the meantime, head over to Instagram for more details and editorials.

-Kondja

Top + Trousers: Zara

Black Bag: Saint Laurent

Statement Bag: ASOS

Heels: Tony Bianco

Sneakers: Nike Dunks x Air Jordan Collab

Black Sunnies: Monro.rs

Gold Sunnies: NastyGal

5 Summer Dresses Under $50

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Dresses are the unofficial silhouette of summer. They're easy, breezy and radiate fun + flirty: exactly the theme of what our summer mood should be. Whether you're looking to keep your cool or bring in your night-out to sunrise, from seaside fun to heatwaves in the city, I've got a dress for that. And get this, they're all under $50.

I was in Orlando when this cute target find caught my eye. For me, my Florida style meant fun, vibrant, coastal but with an edge. As we all know by now, I don't tend to experiment too much with color but this mint green/cool blue with the minimalistic flower outlines was just the right amount of bold to still make me feel like me in it. I kept the accessories chic in black and white and opted for white frames to keep the beachy theme. The pop of pink on my nails really tied it all together.

Another beachy sun dress, is this brown, backless number from Amazon. The backless detail is clearly a favorite here at HeyPrettyFace. Some easy slip on shoes like these Tony Bianco slides and an oversized bag makes this look the perfect day time outfit running around the city and quick market runs. It is also the perfect silhouette for transitional dressing into the fall, layered over a contrasting long sleeve bodysuit and over-the-knee boots, boy do I have plans for it.

Lately though, mini slip dresses have been on heavy rotation for my summer style. If fun + flirty is the theme, we are featuring the slip dress as the main character. An oversized blazer as supporting actress and PVC clear heels as extras. What I'm trying to say here is, it's an à la mode look through and through. The dress pictured is sold out but here is a similiar option, slightly over $50 but also on my wishlist.

Here are some slip dresses (also $50 or less) that are sure to having you out here serving off duty 90's supermodel vibes.

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PS as summer draws to a slow close, remember the game of layering and accessorizing can take your summer outfits well into the transitional season. Let me know if that's something you'd like a detailed walk through on how to do. Until next time...

-Kondja

ASOS Summer Style Round Up

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Happy Friday everyone! It seems like we are in full summer swing over here and ready to be wearing less and going out more. I'm not sure about you, but I can't get the daydream of sipping on pretty orange Aperol Spritz' in an outdoor patio setting out of my mind. Bonus points for a dainty summer dress and funky shades that just declare "I'm ready for some summer fun".

ASOS is one of my favorite one-stop-shop websites for many reasons. 1) their "tall" range for the 5'8+ folks 2) their "wide" range for shoes for our peeps who have wide feet and 3) their infinite options in "curve" and "petite" that just really caters to everyBODY. Not to mention the video catalog they've included so you really get a sense of how each article of clothing would suit your body.

Now that we've got all the reasons why I love ASOS, let's get down to the summer outfit inspo...

Use "Tuakondja Veii" at checkout to save 20% on your purchase!

Crop and Heels from ASOS Blazer from Hugo Boss Bag from Saint Laurent

Now tell me girls, where are we wearing these outfits to this summer? And which cities do we have the privelege to explore in the upcoming months?

-Kondja

That Sweet RV Lifestyle; 6 Months In

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I was not happy about this move. First of all, it wasn't even supposed to be a move just yet. We came to visit, stay for a while and be back. Back to our home, back to our routines and back to life as we've known it for the past 5 years.

I've always taken pride in being spontaneous and care-free. I'm easy going and pretty open to new things and ideas. I mean, I'm the girl who just up and moved her whole life to Europe on a whim. So then why is this time any different?

The level of anxiety I've felt over the last few months with our departure dates constantly being pushed back, has been intense. Similar to that sinking, disappointing feeling you get when you've been excited about leftovers all day, just to get home, open the refrigerator and realize someone else got to it first. That painstaking feeling of a few more months without the relief of a daycare or an overnight with "papa" to give you a little break - 'cause damn, you need it.

The other reasons sound a little too shallow to share, but for reference; self-proclaimed fashion blogger here. Hi. Yeah, I can't blog about the same 4 workout clothes I've had in heavy rotation, and not by choice.

I shared on an IG post [here and here] about the "move" back to The States and how eventually it was going to happen. It's something we've talked about over and over again for the last 3 years. Difference is that was the planned, organized with a timeline, town and a home (maybe) to arrive to- version. 25 year old me would've embraced this like a duck to water, but today years old me? Well, she's finding it hard to adjust to the all the newness and embrace it graciously. In other words...she's freaking out!

I feel like the only thing really keeping me afloat right now is knowing that we do eventually go home.

On the other hand, this whole ordeal has forced me to a place I'm not comfortable going to. My emotions. I was never good at feeling my feels, or talking about them for that matter. A lot of times I struggle even assigning a category for them. Am I sad, disappointed, frustrated? When you're unsure about what you're feeling most times it's easier to just move on from them out of fear of revealing a version of yourself that you don't want to, or that you're not used to. And while acknowledging that part, a word that keeps surfacing is vulnerability.

Vulnerability: willingness to show emotion or to allow one's weakness to be seen or known; willingness to risk being emotionally hurt.

Not good at being that either, but I am proud of how - since having a moment of reflection- I have been a lot more 1. intentional and 2. vocal about where I stand emotionally. It was a shock factor not having the chance to, in a sense, get closure from our previous life and not getting the opportunity to mentally prepare for all the newness and adjustments that came with "the new one". Sometimes life throws you major curve balls and you just have to try to bat it with both hands and a firm grip.

So, here we are navigating new terrain in every aspect and trying to excel in our life roles and at the same time being better versions of ourselves while embracing the growth along the way.

Edit: At the time, it was very challenging for me to write this without sounding nagging and ungrateful. I think I started and restarted writing this a few times. All it did was reaffirm how much I do not care for uncertainty. Usually, I'm relatively good at separating myself from anything that makes me feel unsure or uncertain. And in this case, it was situations far beyond my control, and being forced to wallow in it added that extra level of frustration.

And hence, the self discovery journey began. Too many unresolved emotions surfaced and the feeling of not being in tune with yourself or in control of your emotions is scary. Isn't it funny how we equate age to knowing yourself inside and out? In actuality it's the journey of life that dictates how and when you're going to need to dig a little deeper. As the saying goes, hindsight is 20/20 and I'm grateful for these months that brought me closer to myself, and in turn to my family.

One thing I know for sure, is every path is destined. Purposeful and divinely orchestrated for you. Not every season is going to be the winning season and that's ok. Some seasons are there for you to do the ground work in preparation for what you've talked to God about. For me, RV'ing has lead me to tend to some inner works that have been long overdue. So keep doing the things you are called to do and that what your future self will thank you for. Sending you all the good vibes for the week ahead!

-Kondja

Swimsuit: Bebé By Dunja

Dress: Milena Bojic Atelier

Bag: Target

Shoes: Tony Bianco [similar]

The HPF Shopping Guide to Net-A-Porter's Memorial Day Sale

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For as long as I've known about Net-A-Porter (circa 2018 via Mel from @melissaswardrobe) I've been obsessed with the one stop shop for all things luxury fashion and style.

I often frequent Net-A-Porter when I'm looking for outfit inspiration, around like or similar clothing items that I have in my wardrobe. I love that they showcase the pieces in a way that shows you how to style it and videos of the outfit in motion, so you get a better idea of how the pieces would fit on you.

The sales started this week offering a whopping 30% off! So I decided to check to see if any of my wishlist items were still available and thought to curate a little guide so to speak, for you guys to take full advantage of as well.

Run! Don't walk! Sales end on Monday, May 30th!

Sporty Casual
Night Out
City Chic

Disclaimer: this blog post is not sponsered. All opinions are mine. Not all items pictured are part of the sale.

Which outfit can you see yourself in? Sporty casual, night out or city chic?

-Kondja