1 Pink Floral Skirt, 3 Ways

I’ve had this floral skirt in my amazon cart for over a year now and I finally pulled the trigger and bought it. I am so glad I did because the print is so pretty in person & I can see myself wearing it a ton this spring/summer! I’ll (hopefully) be nursing a newborn so skirts will be more practical than most dresses & I’m excited to have a few pretty ones to choose from.

These are three ways to style the skirt as we transition from cooler weather to spring! Items linked at the bottom of the post!

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I loved this one the most! I thought the deep green of the cardigan paired so well with the pretty florals of the skirt.
This orange top really made the orange in the skirt pop out! I always love knotting a top over a skirt as well (especially with a baby bump!)
A chunky sweater with a midi skirt looks so romantic. This neutral sweater from Pinkblush is perfect with this skirt!
The skirt is so versatile & I can’t wait to style it for summer as well!

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Weekly Round-Up of Outfits

I’m thinking the weekly round-up may be weekly or bi-weekly, depending on how many photos I’ve posted on instagram. This post is from the last two weeks just because I’d rather be able to post about 6 outfits or so rather than only 3.
So here we go!

My scarf & long sleeve green shirt are old so I linked similar!
boots are an older find from Burlington, so I linked similar options
my pants are maternity but I linked the non-maternity option as well. My boots are also older, so I linked a similar pair.
the taupe cardiga, all my shoes, and my crossbody bag are older so I linked similar options.
everything is sold out, but I linked SO many similar options!
boots are old, I linked similar.
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1 Soft & Cozy Sweater, 8 Ways

I have collaborated with Sozy to put together 8 outfits with one comfy sweater. I am currently 23 weeks pregnant, so all of these outfits work with & without a baby bump for this time of year!
The sweater is the Ava Sweater from Sozy. Sozy stands for soft & cozy & they nailed it with this one– pretty sure it’s the softest thing I’ve ever put on my body! The sweater is drapey & comfy so it’s perfect for a baby bump or just when you want to be comfortable & cute.


I love Sozy because they are doing so many great things while offering comfy clothes! 10% of their profits supports survivors of sexual violence, they’re female founded, their clothing is made in the USA, they are consistently working towards being an even more sustainable brand, & of course, their clothing is amazing quality! What’s not to love?! You won’t be disappointed when you order from them!

Let’s jump right in to styling the Ava sweater!

Look #1: Ava Sweater, distressed skinny jeans, booties, & tote bag
this look is put together without overdoing it. I am wearing maternity jeans, but of course regular jeans would look just as great for this polished but simple look.

Look #2: Ava sweater, midi skirt, & booties
I LOVE a midi skirt with a cozy sweater so this look is checking all my boxes. A little tip for skirts &dresses in the winter: add stockings or tights and you’re good to go for extra warmth!

Look #3: Ava sweater, black skinny jeans, booties
Black skinnies always class up a look & it’s no different here. Again, I’m wearing maternity jeans, but for those of you who aren’t pregnant, regular jeans with an even more exaggerated front tuck would look perfect with this flowing sweater!

Look #4: Ava sweater, bodycon dress (or skirt!), booties & crossbody bag
This is one of my favorite looks with this sweater because it’s so unexpected, yet looks great. The long sleeves peeking out from under the sweater really pull the whole look together & bonus! keep you super warm. A crossbody bag just makes the look more casual & is, of course, functional.

Look #5: Ava sweater, straight leg jeans, & booties
Straight leg jeans add a casual & cool girl vibe to any outfit & I love that! These ones have distressing & are, you guessed it, maternity. I also love the raw hem as it makes the look even more interesting. For non-maternity, I love the idea of tucking the Ava sweater into regular jeans for a comfy yet composed look.

Look #6: Ava Sweater, mini skirt, & booties
This look may work better in the fall or spring if you live in a colder climate like I do, but it’s so cute I might just freeze to wear it! The oversized sweater with the flowing skirt looks perfectly boho. A tip: when it comes to oversized sweaters, roll your sleeves for a less overwhelming look on top!

Look #7: Ava sweater, leggings, & slippers
The softest & coziest look of all! You can’t get more comfortable than leggings (sweatpants would work too!) and this sweater is perfect for those. For going out I could add long boots or warm socks & comfy chelsea boots.

Look #8: Ava Sweater, flowing midi dress, & booties
To get this look I belted my dress & then tucked the sweater into the dress to make it look like a sweater/skirt combination. You can see the sleeves peeking out which makes the look more polished. I love the bright dress with the neutral sweater!

That concludes my styling session of the Ava sweater & after styling it so many ways, I would highly recommend it. It’s certainly a versatile piece & is so stunningly soft that I made my husband pet it when I received it in the mail–haha!



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Spring & Summer Dresses from Amazon

I found a few cute dresses from Amazon for the warmer season & did a little try-on! I am wearing the smallest size in all of the dresses & they are all $30 or under, with some being as low as $19.

At the bottom of the post you can shop each of the dresses I’m wearing.

this one sold out but I linked similar styles in different prints & a different style with the same print!

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