After our walk, we headed to the mall to check out some of the new spring fashions.
I heard through the blogging grapevine that the Liberty of London line was already in Target stores (it is supposed to "officially" launch this Sunday.)
I wasn't really drawn to any of the clothes. The children's clothes were adorable and the home stuff was cute too. I guess I just felt that some of the floral patterns didn't look right on clothes. There were a few cute tops, but nothing I fell in love with.
I ended up getting this Liberty of London picture frame. I think I'm going to use it to frame a wedding photo for my desk at my office. I like to have fun, bright things on my desk like pink post-it notes and a cute printed mug. It makes my day feel colorful and happy :)
I am so tired of dresses being too short. Dear retailers, PLEASE make your dresses longer! My argument for all clothing is that shorter people can always get their clothes hemmed where us tall girls can't make dresses, skirts and pants longer. I realize that is totally selfish...but it is sooo frustrating when you find a fabulous dress that is so short that if you bend even slightly, you can see your whoo-ha.
Out of all of the things I tried on, I ended up purchasing this pretty white tunic. I think it has cute detailing and will be great over skinny jeans.
I'm not an impulsive buyer, so if I don't see a lot of things I love, I just hold off and save it for my next trip where I might find more items I love. I have a strategy when I shop. I ask myself "do I love this?" "Will I feel regret if I don't buy this?" "Do I know when I'll wear it and what I can wear it with?" These questions usually keep me in check. I'm not saying I've never bought things I've regretted, but 90% of the time I do love what I get.
I also purchased L'Oreal's Ever-Strong hair mask and Neutrogena's new Split End Mender. I will report back how I like them once I've used them a few times.
Thanks for reading! Did you buy anything this weekend? Let me know in the comments below.
xoxo,
Veronika.
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