Summer in Texas, where I live, is no joke. With temperatures often soaring into the high 90s and beyond, finding outfits that keep you cool while still looking chic can be a challenge. Whether you’re navigating a day at the office, running errands, or heading out for a weekend adventure, it’s crucial to strike the
Author: Courtney
Mastering the Art of Professional Attire: A Guide for Female Attorneys
As a female attorney, striking the right balance between professionalism and personal style can be challenging. The legal field often demands a level of formality, but that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice your individuality or comfort. Finding the perfect work attire involves understanding your firm’s culture, embracing versatile wardrobe staples, and tailoring your look
A Unique Mother’s Day gift, Tieks!
It is finally May and it is almost time for Mother’s Day. If you have no idea what to get your mom for Mother’s Day, may I give a suggestion…buy her a pair of Tieks! My mom was not initially familiar with Tieks, but started asking questions about the brand when she saw my first
3 Items I’m loving
Happy New Year! I cannot believe another year has come, and gone. January is always a month of adjustment and I am looking forward to Spring. Here are some of the items I’m loving right now during a Texas Winter This Jeweled Cardigan by Ann Taylor was a great find for the holidays but I’m
What is going on…with work wear? (Outfit Ideas Included)
(This post contains affiliate links. I receive a small commission when purchases are made using my link.) It has been a while since my last blog post…. but I am back! We have been in a global pandemic for over two years now, I know I can’t believe it either, and some of us are
100th Anniversary of the 12th Man
My college football games were always exciting. Texas A&M has so many traditions and one of the most famous is the 12th man. The tradition started when one Aggie made the decision to stand on the sidelines ready to enter the game after watching the Aggie football team suffer injury after injury. His act of
Where have I been?
I haven’t written a blog post in a while. SO where have I been? Here is the short answer, I completed two Diversity and Inclusion certifications (yay!), I completed my very first Brand photoshoot (with Draper James yay!), and I have been working on secondment with a client of my law firm (more on that
Back to Work Ballet Flats
Transitioning back to work will be an adjustment but many of us already know, or have an idea, of when our companies will want us to return to the office. I have been preparing my wardrobe, and mind, for more in person interaction. One key thing I have started wearing again are shoes. I don’t
You can have it all…but not at the same time
I am not a full time influencer. I am a lawyer and I have billable hours. Oh…and I’m human. I have outside interests, organizations, boards, causes I care about, friends and family and so many other things I manage. I can’t have the same normal as someone else because to be honest, I don’t always
Why Black History Month Still Matters
Black History Month actually started as Negro History Week created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson. President Gerald Ford made Black History Month a national celebration in 1976. Since 1976, The United States has celebrated Black History Month in February. During Black History month the achievements and contributions of Black Americans are celebrated. While Black