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KATIE KENNEDY

Bright Office Wear

April 1, 2019

NYC, Style Blog, Kelly Green, J. Crew, Workwear, Office Wear

Dress || Heels || Clutch || Bracelet

Welcome to the first day of April! Now that a new, Spring month is here, I’m so ready to embrace the season and pepper in as many bright colors as I can, even at the office. Teachers aren’t always known for dressing up. We tend to be more partial to comfy leggings and flats, but it’s still fun to look more corporate, especially when a dress this fun is involved!

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This gorgeous dress is from J. Crew Factory and is a new favorite for the season. The kelly green is bright, cheerful, and even prettier in person. If you’re not looking for such a statement color, it’s also available in navy, and would make for a great office staple. Whichever you pick, you really can’t go wrong because this little number is as flattering as can be.

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The secret to pulling off such a dramatic statement color in a more traditional setting is to let the color stand on its own, without competition. By keeping the rest of your accessories neutral, you create a very professional look that is perfect for Spring and even into Summer. For this particular shade of green, I opted for my go-to black heels from Sam Edelman. If you need a layering piece, I love the idea of crisp white blazer, like this one from J. Crew.

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Bright work-ready pieces are not just limited to jewel colored dresses. You can sprinkle in fun hues with blazers, pants, skirts, or even heels. A fun accent scarf can also go a long way. You can shop my favorite picks below and be sure to let me know your favorite way to bring a touch of color to the office.

Love from NYC,
Katie


Filed Under: Uncategorized

NYC Update, Vol. 4

March 29, 2019

NYC, Style Blogger, J. Crew, Louis Vuitton, Tretorn, SOHO

Sweatshirt || Jeans || Sneakers || Crossbody || Trench

It has been way too long since my last NYC Update! Earlier in the week, I shared my recent struggle with homesickness (here), but don’t think that means I’m sick of city living! Far from it! I love taking in all that the city has to offer and using my precious weekends to get out and explore. Now that the weather has finally turned for the better, getting up into the 60’s, I’m ready to get back out there.

I may not have a set plan for the weekend, yet, but there are some bullet points that I definietly want to hit…

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  • Find a new coffee spot downtown: On Saturdays, we are very committed to grabbing our morning coffee from nearby Birch. They have shops all over the city and just so happen to have a delicious cold-brew on tap. One of my goals for the weekend is hop downtown to find a new little cafe to enjoy some coffee and scone. Why should I limit myself to only one neighborhood?
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  • Take a LONG walk through the park: The flowers are starting to come back and the grass is getting greener. That means the conditions are nearly perfect for a long stroll and picnic in the park. I love the thought of grabbing an oversized blanket and sandwich to-go from Serafina to just sit and people watch.
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  • Have brunch somewhere new: With new resturants popping up everyday, it’s hard to keep up with what’s the lastest place to dine. I’m not looking for anything that is particularly fancy or instagram worth, I just like finding spots with a fun vibe and good food. Just like my coffee shops, this probably means going downtown to SOHO or Tribeca to give new neighborhoods a try.
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  • Find fashion inspriation for Spring and Summer: I’m still on my Lenten shopping freeze, but that doesn’t mean I had to give up window shopping, too. Since I already have quite a few trips lined up over the next few months, I’m starting to make mental planning lists for each location to give you fun and current content.

Okay, as I type this out, I realize that this weekend isn’t that wild and crazy, but most times the best weekends aren’t! If you have any new suggestions on where to brunch or have coffee, be sure to let me know in the comments.

Love from NYC,
Katie


Filed Under: New York, Travel, Uncategorized

Homesick in NYC

March 27, 2019

NYC, Style Blogger, Preppy, J. Crew, Longchamp, Krewe

Sweater || Jeans || Heels || Tote Bag || Sunglasses

The Orange to Apple blog has been trucking along pretty steadily the past few months and I’m so proud of how much it’s grown and the work I’ve put into it. Behind the scenes over the past few months, there was a daily mental struggle going on, though. At first, I couldn’t quite explain it and had zero idea where it was coming from. There was this persistent sense of insecurity and loneliness that I just couldn’t shake. Finally, I had a true light bulb moment and realized what was bothering me… I was homesick!

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I’m honestly shocked that it took me so long to feel this way, over six months! I think some time needed to pass for the dust to finally settle and realize that I had a new job, in a new city, and all of my loved ones were a thousand miles away. I think it’s enough to humble even the most self-assured of people. The shorter, colder, and darker days certainly didn’t help either.

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I think in a very competitive, on-the-go city, it’s really hard to admit that you’re feeling overwhelmed. I’ve met many people here who showcase their over loaded plates like a badge of honor, maybe proving to themselves that this city isn’t too much for them after all. I, on the otherhand, have always prided myself in my easy-going personality and optimism. Those two things were great to have in Florida, but don’t always align with NYC living.

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Having made the firm decision that I don’t want this city to change me, I had to think of some ways to recenter myself and find a new sense of normal, but at the same time, feel connected with home.

  • Get into an exercise routine: I’m sure I don’t need to go into all of the benefits of having a consistent workout schedule. The research is everywhere! This past month, I finally decided to invest my money in myself and regularly visit a nearby yoga studio. Having those 60 to 90 minutes to get out of my head is better than anything else I’ve tried. I leave every workout feeling relaxed and accomplished. That’s been a hard feeling to come by since moving.
  • Talk to your loved ones: I’ve always been extremely close with my parents and not having them close by has been tough. Just by having the briefest of chats with them, even if it’s just to tell them what I’m making for dinner, makes the distance seem shorter. Whether it’s a phone call, text, or FaceTime, the possibilities are endless to stay connected with your family and friends.
  • Don’t get too into social media: On the other end of the spectrum, I think getting too wrapped up in social media can do more harm than good. Constantly seeing what my friends and favorite businesses are doing in St. Pete gives me a very big sense of missing out. For me, this is the hardest thing to get around because I am constantly wanting to know what’s happening. I wish I could take my own advice and stop peeking.
  • Go outside and explore: It’s important to appreciate the new city you live in by getting out and finding what it has to offer. The fresh air will probably do you good and it’s a lot harder to worry about missing home if you’re out and about enjoying the day.
  • Find a slice of home in your new city: The benefit of living in a city of over 8 million people is that, chances are, you’ll be able to find a group of people with the same roots as you. This could be through your college, a favorite sports team, or even a restaurant that reminds you of home. Whatever the spot, keep that in your pocket for the days you’re feeling homesick. For me, that has meant joining a shuffleboard league, and going to the official Florida State watch parties. I’ve even run into old friends in the process.
  • Schedule an escape: The number one thing that helps me make it through the day (or work week) is knowing that I have an upcoming trip to get excited for. You might decide to go back home or venture off to somewhere new. Either way, it makes for a great escape from city life and I swear has healing powers.

I hope you find at least one or all of these tips helpful. If you’re finding yourself feeling homesick, remember that you are not alone! Be honest and let your loved ones know because there is always strength in numbers.

Love from NYC,
Katie


Filed Under: New York, Uncategorized

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