On This Day Last Year...

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Out of all the love stories I've heard, ours is by far my favorite.

8 years, 3 months. That's how long we were together before the engagement. I know a lot of people would say that's an eternity to be in a relationship without the officialness, but our timing was ideal for us.

We would always talk about what we wanted our engagement and wedding to look like. I didn't want a grand, public engagement. The thought of that made me cringe. And Milan being...well...Milan, he wasn't going to compromise on the grand part and wanted it to be intentional and thoughtful in the way that it happened.

The first detail to what I like to call, the biggest surprise of my life, was a couples' trip to Venice. This would be the first trip we take, just the two of us, in 5 years. It goes without saying that we enjoy traveling as a family, but those who know, know that a vacation with a kid in tow doesn't always feel like a vacation.

We arrived in the morning to an absolutely stunning walk up apartment. A garden terrace featuring magical views of the Grande Canal, that would later be the backdrop of many late nights and early mornings and eventually, our engagement photos. The interior was adorned with 16th century furniture, setting the scene for a whimsical but romantic feel. It couldn't have been anymore perfect than that. We spent that evening strolling the neighborhood, stopping to watch the gondolas pass under the bridges. A casual dinner at one of the restaurants along the canal by the Realto Bridge, as we bore witness to the fleeting sunset skies. After dinner, we took our time walking back towards the apartment, but not before stopping at the wine bar and ending our night with a bottle on the terrace.

The next morning, Milan went down to the coffee shop and brought us back coffee that we enjoyed, again, on the terrace. Unbeknownst to me, also plotting and confirming what will go down in our history as one of the biggest surprises of my life. He told me that he made reservations at a nice restaurant so "dress nice" and proceeded to cue the music and delivered it to me in the bathroom on a mini speaker as I did my hair and make-up.

I was the only foolish fez wearing heels through the city that day. Had I known we were going to be taking a walking tour, I would've opted for a more comfortable option, but I can't deny how pretty I felt. My love and I, dressed up, hand-in-hand walking in one of the most remarkable cities in the world! And after embarking on a summer of healing for the both of us, I think it would be fair to say falling in love all over again.

Our first stop on this day was lunch at Restaurant Terrazza Danieli, an elegant rooftop dining experience watching boats and water taxis come and go in the Venetian Lagoon. We stared across the waters at the church steeple on San Giorgio's island as a light breeze wrapped us up in fairytale bliss. Though I taunted Milan at the bite sized meals, the food was exceptional. I had never had scallops so good in my entire life. In fact, I had never had scallops before that moment, and let me tell you, so good! The lamb ragu was a close second best.

Buzzing from our lunch-time wine, we took a little walk through the narrow streets browsing shop windows, at least that's what I thought we were doing. In reality it was all apart of Milan's masterplan. We walked and paused every once in a while, peeking into store fronts letting the AC cool us down even for just a second. Out jumped an extremely expressive man who called me beautiful and welcomed me to the city. I had no idea what he was saying, but I thanked him and hurried away.

"Principessa, benvenuta a Venezia. Today is going to be your beautiful day, keep walking this way..."

We walked on over to grab coffee at Caffe Florian Venezia, the oldest cafe in the world. With the infamous San Marco's square serving as the backdrop and before us a well organized orchestra playing classical tunes on piano and violins alike. We sat in the center of the crowded tables and ordered a double espresso for him and a cappuccino for myself. At that moment, a white tuxedo wearing waiter approached us and said "Miss, if you don't mind the band would like to play something for you." When I replay this moment, I feel like I should've known something was brewing, but I was so caught up in the ambience, in the cafe, in the city, in this mood. I confusingly obliged and sat in the moment feeling so full with the love of my life right next to me.

We finished up, and began walking towards the Lagoon, with nowhere really in mind, just walking, again holding hands, beaming from ear to ear. Me from trying to understand how was this my real life and him from his mastermind plan going accordingly. As we continue to stroll, the quintessential Italian man, you know the one, with the hair and everything, approached and asked us to "follow him, he wanted to show us something." I started to tell him no while looking at Milan who was already walking in his direction. That is not like him. Like at all. Reluctantly, I follow suit to a boat almost waiting on us. The man jumped in, turned around, and reached for my hand. "Please watch your step." If I wasn't confused before, now I definitely was! Mostly that Milan was ok jumping into some strange Italian guy's boat. He starts the engine and I lean over to Milan and whisper "he's gonna charge the sh*t out of us for this." I figured he wasn't bothered, so I leaned back in my seat and savored the moment. He pulled up to San Giorgio's Island where we disembarked and he drove away into the distance.

The day was only getting more weird by the minute, and of course I was oblivious under the spontaneity and randomness of it all. I was with my man, what was there to worry about? We stepped down from the taxi port and was instantly greeted by a violinist. I tried to avoid eye contact as to not usher him our way, but it was too late. "Do you like music, Miss? Something romantic maybe?" I chuckled awkwardly as the vibe had now shifted and everything started to feel strange. Internal alarms were blaring but I dismissed them almost immediately. We continued to walk with the violinist not too far behind us. Looking over at Venice, Milan cradling me from behind sharing a story of what he later explained to me to be about love, passion and doing anything for the person you love. But at the time, The Greeks, the horses and cities burning down, wasn't making any sense to me.

So many things were going on around us at one point. A man running for his life, from a dog who was barking, a videographer and photographer ducking in the shadows, are they shooting a movie or something? Then there was this man, down, in front of me on his knee.

Every movement, every sound that was deafening before, ceased.

My chest tightened and I turned away. Suddenly finding it hard to breathe. Panic. Deep breath. Was I tripping? I turned back to him, and indeed, there he was. Handsome as ever and still in the same position. Patiently waiting.

He spoke for a good 2 minutes, I could see his lips moving, but I didn't hear a thing. He reaches into his pocket and that's when it hits me, oh my God, it's happening.

Shocked and in complete disbelief, I start replaying the whole day in my head. He didn't rush me while I was getting dressed, the amazing lunch, the weird guy in the alley, the orchestra, the boat guy with the good hair, the violinist who wouldn't go away and now this camera crew!? How!? When!? And then he whispered "Oh sh*t!" dropping his head in defeat, I looked into his eyes and then we both started laughing...

In the stress of it all, making sure everything was happening as it should, he grabbed the wrong ring box. The box that held the box. A very classic Milan move, not at all apart of his grandiose plan, but in the end turned out to work in our favor because we ended up having to call the boat guy, who whizzed us up the Grande Canal and back to our Airbnb, where we got some epic photos and was able to continue the proposal with a ring this time. Sealing the deal on our once-in-a-lifetime Venice trip.

We popped a bottle of champagne, laughed, cried and tried to piece together everything that had just unraveled in the last few hours. 'Til this day, I find myself staring at him in disbelief, wondering how in the hell he pulled the whole thing off without me even suspecting anything. The planning, the coordinating, the execution. Blown away. Speechless. Amazed. And in awe of how committed and determined he was to do all of that for me. For us.

Back at the apartment, we squeezed in a few more moments. The interior had too many pockets of perfection not to take advantage of in such an occasion. On the terrace we reenacted the "getting down on one knee" but this time, with the ring! Annnd here come all the emotions again. I loved my ring, I loved that moment, I loved the thoughtful details and my perfect gentleman. There's nothing that I would've changed from that day.

Siri play Amazed by Lonestar

Photography Laure Jacquemin

Videography Andrea Rizzo

That Sweet RV Lifestyle

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If you have been following me for a while, you know that my family and I decided to make a huge lifestyle change and live in an RV full time, while traveling through the US. We'd been living in Europe for the last 8 years and decided it was time to begin the transition back to life in the States. Only problem with that, we weren't sure where. With me being from the DMV area and Milan from NYC, we just knew that neither cities were where we envisioned setting down roots and raising our family.

RV living has really allowed us to travel far beyond that typical touristy set up and truly immerse ourselves in the culture and surroundings of different states, mimicking what life would be like should we fall in love with a place and decide to set up camp and call it home.

On another level, it's granted us so much freedom and many, many experiences that we probably would've never thought we'd be able to do. For me as a "stay-at-home-mom" and hubby working remote, we've been living our lives from home pre-pandemic. So it wasn't impossible to explore what life could mean for us if we made home mobile.

So far we have sojourned Sedona and Flagstaff, Arizona. Joshua Tree, Palm Springs (a little disappointed that we left before Coachella and Stagecoach, but fingers crossed for next year). Anza Borrego, The Salton Sea, San Diego area, Santa Barbara area (absolutely fell in love with this cute beach town). We did Death Valley for Christmas and drove up for a very Vegas new year. We did a brief stint in Yuma, AZ before setting out on our journey to the East coast.

Heading east we stopped over in El Paso for a couple days, still very much in shock at how close Mexico is. It's how we look at VA from Georgetown in DC and my mind is blown. Please excuse my ignorance, this immigrant girl is not as versed in North American geography as she'd like to be. So, El Paso, then overnighted in Fort Stockton, arrived in San Antonio where we stayed for 3 weeks visiting friends and doing some RV maintenance. We then spent 48 hours in Houston...ahhh Houston. Listen, as much as I love the idea of a house with acres for a vineyard and maybe some hens and goats, my soul really comes alive in the city. Houston did it for me. I also read that it's one of the American cities that has a very extensive restaurant and museum scene. Great for creatives, perfect for artists. Duly noted.

NoLa was next and as excited as I was to experience this notorious city, New Orleans did not live up to the hype. Yes, it's a major city but you'll find way more tourists on a day-to-day basis than a local. The food scene is something to write home about, for sure...but everything seemed to be focused in the French Quarters. Is that all there is to NoLa? Anyway, nightlife seemed to be active, whether it's your kind of vibe is a different story. And as the stereotype goes, for me at least, NoLa is for a quick weekend away with a small group of friends, or a girls' trip (wink wink) or even a semi romantic baecation where all you do is eat, sleep, get fly, repeat. I don't see us returning with the kid in tow, but I am open to give NoLa one more go around.

Pensacola, Florida was beautiful. The weather, the cute little downtown, the postcard beaches with white powdery sand and teal-colored water. All the rumors are true-there's nothing like a Gulf Coast beach. It served us Caribbean beach ratings right here in America. We drove through the charming neighborhoods and it was beach front goals to the fullest. And the sunsets? Soul tinglingly spectacular.

I've anticipated the month of May to be an intense one. On the list of things; putting some plans into motion and finalizing others. The saga of big life changes continues over here and having to adjust to a new new normal has me charged with excitement and anxiousness. While all this is happening I'm just happy that we'll be stationary in Central Florida for the most part. Preparing mentally and hoping for only good things moving forward.

I've pretty much summed up the last 9 months of life on the road and I feel so blessed and content that this is life for us right now. It's not for everyone, this lifestyle, but for anyone who's looking for more..? More adventure, more memories, more time with our kids or partners- yes! It's for everyone looking for another level of connection less to physical things and more to things that inflame different doors to your soul. Everyday I am amazed and in complete awe of our planet, the landscapes that exist and people from all walks of life that decided to make their life what they want it to look like. But that's a conversation for another blog post.

For now, I leave you with a few thoughts that resonated with me a little deeper, and as always, sending good vibes your way.

-Kondja

Blazer: Thrifted

Crop Top: ASOS

Shorts: ASOS

Shoes: Senso (sold out)

Bag: NastyGal (sold out)

Sunnies: MonroRS

Swimwear Brands to Shop This Season

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Now that spring has sprung, the countdown to summer can officially begin. Cue 8pm sunsets, rooftop lounges, afternoon Aperol Spritz'ing, the beach! You can smell the Pesce alla Acqua Pazza in the air already. But besides the workouts and crash diets, the only other way to get ready for #bikiniseason, is shopping for bikinis.

One thing about HeyPrettyFace, we are advocates for body positivity and healthy body image. In the same breath we also encourage dressing for your body type - it's one of the best ways to be less hyperaware and more confident in a bathing suit, or any clothing for that matter.

Play up your favorite features by choosing the right cut and proportions that will make you feel your absolute best.

Here are 5 swimsuit brands that offer a range of swimwear for everybody.

Icon Swim: offers bright cut-out pieces, to neutral one piece thong-kinis and everything else in between such as beach cover ups and unisex beachwear. My favorite feature, the price point. Click the link and see for yourself.

Mo.Swimwear: is a Serbian Brand that uses sustainable fabrics, and though only based in Belgrade and Dubai, they ship worldwide. From one piece swimsuits to teeny tiny bikinis, this brand truly focuses on the aesthetics of style and femininity. It's daring and right out sexy!

Riot Swim: has had my heart since day 1. Black owned and female owned, this brand features flattering suits for all shapes and sizes and has also incorporated kiddie swimsuits that she calls #MiniRiot keeping both mommy and mini looking fly on the beach.

DashDorj Swim: female-owned, woman of color owned, a personal friend of mine. Cindy is super talented and makes all swimwear to order. That's right! You request a print (there are some fun ones for the gworls who love a vibrant print) via DM, send her your measurements and payment and just like that, you've got yourself a one of a kind, custom swimsuit, tailored just for your body. It doesn't get any better than that.

Oysho: has been one of my go-to stores for swimwear in recent years. A Spanish clothing brand that specializes in loungewear, activewear, underwear and swimwear. Their collections always offer chic and minimal options that flatter all body types.

Now that we've got that sorted, next step is to start planning your summer getaway, somewhere hot, somewhere relaxing, somewhere where the Cuba Libre's keep flowing and the afrobeats eases out of the speakers. On a serious note, wherever you end up spending #bikiniseason don't forget to apply your sunscreen. Until next time...

-Kondja

Munich: A Visual Diary

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Earlier this year, my partner and I jumped at the opportunity to spend some time together without our little one. He had a work thing, I didn’t have any commitments that weekend, it was perfect timing. To be fair, we had also just spent the whole month of January traveling as a family and were just overdue for some alone time and a night out.

Like most parents who finally get baby free time, we were ambitious with our plans. In reality, we slept in, we were spontaneous with our restaurant choices (if you’ve got toddlers you know how risky that can be), we spent the whole day jumping in and out of museums, bookstores and palaces without worrying about the time or the weather, and when we felt like having dinner,  we got to freely indulge in drinks without having to worry about  getting someone back to the hotel in time for their bedtime routine.

We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves on this trip. If you ever find yourself in Munich, Makula if you’re up for a taste of West African fusion food. Restaurant Savanna for Southern African cuisine. Marienplatz is the standard must-see locale. Maximilian Strasse is a fashion lover’s dream come true. Isator Park for the impressive graffiti wall art. And lastly, The Munich Residence in the middle of downtown is an absolute playground for all travel bloggers and history enthusiasts.

Happy traveling guys!

-Kondja

Bag: A small Italian boutique

Sneakers: Nike