Flats

Top. Vince (similar here) / Denim. Joe’s Jeans / Flats. J. Crew / Glasses. Karen Walker
Bracelets. ILY, J. Crew, Alex Bitar / Bag. Gift (similar  and here)
I really don’t wear flats that much unless they are sneakers or sandals, but when I saw these I immediately fell in love. You all know I am sucker for neon. I love how they add the little stripe of neon on the back so no matter what angle the shoes are seen, your sporting a pop of highlighter yellow.  Swoon!
One of my best friends came to visit this weekend. We had a such great weekend of shopping, facials and spa time, yummy food, and girl talk. She got me this amazing gorgeous bag. I’m obsessed! Now, if only she lived closer so we could share closets. I think we bought all of the same things 🙂 
*Photos thanks to Mrs. Jen
xo, Christine

Headband 4 Ways + Giveaway

Today I have teamed up with Lemons & Lace to offer a couple lucky readers a headband of their choice and some cute bows. I love wearing headbands especially when it’s hot and I want to keep my hair out of my face. Today I am showing 4 easy ways to wear your favorite bands. 
1. Hair Down
 When I wear headbands with my hair down I put it on like a crown, so the band goes over my hair. I always off center the center of the band so the focal point (in this case the knot) is to the side and not dead center on my head. Do a mini part in the front and then brush your hair back for the last 3/4ths of your dome, it helps create volume. 
2. Messy Bun
I love a good top knot. Throwing a headband over to help keep fly aways from falling down gives it a good polished look. You can see my how to video on messy buns here
3. Low Bun
For this look, I  start with my hair down and brush it over my ears. Place the headband over your head (crown look again) and gather your hair in a messy bun on the opposite side of the center headband detail. I always pull a couple pieces out of the bun after to shape around my face so it looks loose and unfinished.
4. High Pony
I always put the headband on first when sporting a high pony. This look works better when your hair is a couple days unwashed and has that messy look. I never use a brush when I’m doing a messy pony. Gather your hair (bumps and all) and put in your elastic. Loosen the hair in between the headband and your pony then tighten the elastic again. This helps create bumps and gives it a raw look. 
Which way is your favorite? How else do you style your bands?
If you are still looking for the perfect Spring band, you can get this cute band from Lemon’s and Lace here.  They are offering 15% off storewide for all Hello Fash readers so you can snatch a couple up for a good deal! Enter code: HELLOLEMONS at checkout.
Don’t forget to enter the Giveaway! 

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xo, Christine

Knotted

Dress. Target (now on clearance) / Top. F21 (old similar here) / Heels. Sold Out (similar here & here) /
Sunglasses. Karen Walker / Ring. ILY

Knotting an oversized tee is really easy way to add some dimension to a basic outfit. Knotting really works with any style – dresses, maxis, cut offs, etc… 

xo, Christine

Spring Fling

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Spring and Summer are the best time to sport all that color, color, color. Don’t be afraid to mix neon’s with pastels they balance each other out.

J. Crew has some cute iphone cases right now for only $12 plus extra 30% off.
Snagged myself this cute aztec one (more sale stuff here). 

Happy Wednesday!
xo, Christine

Mellow Yellow

Top. TJ Maxx (old) / Jacket. Madewell / Denim. (old) similar here / Heels. Zara / Bracelet. Give Jewelry, ILY/ Necklace. ILY c/o / Earrings. Michael Kors / Sunglasses. Karen Walker. / 

Hope you all had a Happy Easter. 

Some love from our Easter Bunny – muah!

xo, Christine