Today and yesterday I’ve been rocking some new clothes I bought online for sale at Old Navy. They did take about 9-10 days to get to me, unfortunately, but I was just glad to get them finally.
My “look” today
Today I’m wearing this crepe shift dress which I bought for only $11.97 PLUS 20% off! The necklace and earrings are what I blogged about in a past post at the Old Navy outlet in the Sawgrass Mills mall. So far one co-worker has complimented me on it. 🙂
My eyeshadow look lately has been naturally contoured, with just a hint of orange-y shadow as a transition color just above the brown-taupe crease color. I think with my skin tone it works!
Yesterday I wore this embellished collar shirt recently featured in “O” magazine. It was $19.97 with 20% off, and I was so happy with the jewels at the collar. Three co-workers complimented me on it!! That’s a win, LOL.
Also notice the lipstick, it’s a dupe for Mac’s “Angel,” which is a pink shade made famous by Kim Kardashian. It’s Maybelline’s Color Whisper in “Lust for Blush,” and I think it gives a nice neutral, not-too-made-up look to my makeup. A little on the paler side than I typically go for, but hey, it’s good to shake things up a bit every now and then!
Now, I know it’s not fashion/beauty/health, but I absolutely have to share a SNORKELING video after my husband and my adventures on Sunday at the Riviera Beach snorkeling trail. It is my absolute favorite place to snorkel/free-dive, and it never disappoints. I’ve seen an octopus, tons of exotic fish, eels and more there– and this Sunday, we swam by a MANATEE!!! It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It’s prohibited to touch them, but I was the first to spot it and I’m so glad the divers right behind us captured it on tape so I can share it with you on this video.
This is the manatee I was swimming 5 feet above! DO NOT DISTURB, LOL
Also, the spotted eagle ray (stingray) you see at the beginning hung around all afternoon, I kept swimming after it and it was a fast little thing. Looks like they’re flying the way they flap their “wings.” 🙂