An embellished hat would be perfect with
a simple sun dress for a day at the farmers market or grabbing brunch with your favorite girls.
Not exact matches
Lunch was quick and
simple: A salad loaded with veggies fresh out of the garden (English cucumber, Purple Cherokee tomato, and
Sun Gold cherry tomatoes) drizzled with my favorite lemon - tahini
dressing.
Crispy Tofu 2 cups cooked brown basmati rice 1 1/2 cups Wasabi Dill
Dressing 8 cups mesclun lettuce mix (or any greens you have on hand)
sun - dried tomatoes in oil, sliced 1 cup sunflower sprouts 2 tbsp Hot Sauce (or use the
Simple Sauce + Hot Sauce combo mentioned above)
For the evening, when the
sun goes down and the neon lights up the night, I like to pick a
simple dress like this to have a nice dinner at one of the hotels, see a show, go to an after party and maybe just a little gambling!
What I love about this
dress in particular is that it's thick enough fabric you don't need a jacket and it's
simple enough — #stripes #blessed — you can throw your favorite blanket scarf on top of it for those chillier moments, but strip it off the scarf when the
sun starts warming things up.
Laurinda recommends this DIY tutorial on how to use plants from your garden for
sun printing on fabric and then sew a
simple dress.
Focus on:
Simple and chic
dresses The
sun these days is so overwhelming and inspiring.
A
simple chimney breast
dressed in
sun - bleached pebbles captures the raw beauty of beachside living.