Sunday, August 4, 2013

Sunflower Child




It's back to sunny summertime with this post. I can't get enough of sunflowers this summer, and thankfully the pattern is everywhere. Regardless, no piece of clothing has quite earned my affection like this Motel Rocks romper. It's just so perfect.. what's not to love about a vintage silhouette and pattern? 

I accessorized accordingly.. sparingly but with modern shoes and a classic bag & straw bowler hat. It was really perfect for a hot NYC day :)

PS: You still have this week to enter my giveaway with The Editor's Market, see post below for details!!

Playsuit: Motel (Get this beauty here!)
Sandals: H&M
Hat: H&M
Bag: Madewell

XOXO
Olivia


27 comments:

  1. SO pretty. I love this one

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  2. Great look Liv, so vintage inspired

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  3. this romper is so cute! great outfit!
    Rebecca @ tr[i]b[e]cca

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  4. That romper is adorable!! I love this so much :)

    heyniki.wordpress.com

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  5. This is so pretty! You look gorgeous xo

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  6. That playsuit is to die for. I love the way you styled it. Stay fab

    xoxo,
    http://www.fashionpanoramic.blogspot.com

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  7. That play suit is just adorable and I love the accessories.. Such a cute summer look!

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  8. What a cute romper!! Love the daisy look so much!
    xx
    7thand52nd.blogspot.com

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  9. Ahhh this playsuit is too cute!! I'm obsessed with sunflowers, from putting them into vases to wearing them on clothes!

    Xo, Hannah

    sweetsweetnoir.net

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  10. The daisy romper is so cute!! This outfit is perfect for the summertime now! We love to post on summery outfits as well which you will love!

    www.goldenwhitedecor.com

    xx, The Golden Girls

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  11. Gorgeous! I'm just as smitten with sunflower prints this summer as you are-- they're just so cheerful :)

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  12. Love the outfit! But those are daises not sunflowers

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  13. Love the outfit! But why is it called sunflower child when those are daisies

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