This Throwback Thursday, I would like to dedicate to the glorious Rolling Stones and their genius song "Sympathy for the Devil." Enjoy!
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Now while this list was created for "all the single ladies" out there, I found it to be a great list for anyone at any point in their life (attached or not). Some of the items to check off may be trivial and geared more towards females, but for the most part the intent is clear: take advantage of what life has to offer. While I am saving pennies to purchase my Coach duffel to travel to the UK in the nearing future, something on the list, I am now planning to get in shape and maybe compete in a marathon. Listed below are my favorites from the Glamour girl's blogging list:1. Go to a movie alone.Also, check out the dating panel that was featured on The Today Show for some laughs.
4. Take out the trash, set a mousetrap, do your taxes, build a bookcase.
6. Train for (and finish) a huge physical test like a half-marathon.
9. Fly to a foreign country by yourself. I was nervous on my first solo trip to Europe, even though I almost always have to travel alone.
13. Get drunk during the day, just because you can. Attend Santacon, the convention for Santas, or something similar.
18. Chill with your widowed and single grandma. She knows "alone"!
19. Volunteer.
23. Buy yourself some flowers.
25. Sit at a bar by yourself and drink a martini. Cool.
26. Buy something frivolous and expensive that you LOVE wearing.
28. Throw yourself into something time-consuming, like learning a foreign language.
29. Make a list of all your faults.
31. Get some hobbies.
I am a HUGE denim fanatic, but due to the record heat waves across this fine planet I have refrained from traipsing through the gardens in my old blues. Somehow, my indigo pride needs to shine and I have found that representation through my Gap Outlet jean jacket. The jean jacket has been a staple in fashion since the dawn of Vogue and weaves in and out of fashion trends as much as Lindsay Lohan on the 101. It is the perfect addition to nearly any outfit and a great way to look très-cute in a long or short sundress. I am all over the Current/Elliot jacket pictured above, but not so much the $275 price tag. If you need a sensible version, OldNavy ($29.50), Gap ($69.50) and Revolve ($78) post cheaper prices!
After securing my prized Cabas Mezzo Señor Louis as well as my checkbook wallet I have turned my attention to another tote: Goyard St. Louis PM (approx. $940). I am constantly on the search for brands that represent under-the-radar prominence and the French luxury goods manufacturer does just that. With stores in just a handful of locations across the world, Goyard also establishes itself on a throne of exclusivity that rivals few (maybe Hermès--though, since the Oprah scandal, I am not a fan). They will also personalize products like the handbag above. Learn more about the company on their website.