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Summer dilemma: what to do when you crave that Vitamin D but are terrified of wrinkles? Describing yourself as both a sun lover and a skincare freak may seem a little contradictory. If you insist on catching some rays, be sure to slather on the sunscreen and always wear a HAT! See below for my picks for all the summer hats you need now – not only functional, but also super chic for the pool, beach, and everyday running around.

Ladies Ladies Ladies: Summer Beach Hats You Need Now

woman wearing white top

Sunday Funday Beach Hat

WHITE is the must have color for summer. The name of this hat is very appropriate – perfect for your summertime “Sunday Funday” situations. Brunch, pool, beach, you name it. I especially love it paired with a maxi dress and sky high wedges.

: Melissa Odabash Straw Fedora  Summer Beach Hats

Must-Have Straw Fedora

How cute is this straw fedora?! If your closet is filled with neutrals (think: whites, tans, blush pinks), this straw fedora is the perfect addition. Very safari-esque, which I love!

Summer Beach Hats You Need: Lack of Color 'Spencer' Wide Brimmed Boater Hat | by The Luxi Look

Lack of Color ‘Spencer’ Wide Brimmed Boater Hat

Lack of Color makes my favorite hats. They are so well made and last forever, not to mention the styles are always timeless and add a different touch to every look. Although their lookbooks tend to be very bohemian, their straw hats are a summertime staple. I have the shorter brim version of this hat and am seriously considering buying the wide brimmed version as well. 1. It covers more of your face, and 2. a wide brim is so chic.

Marina visor beach hat in black

 Casual Summer Visor

Not going to lie – really into visors right now. It brings me back to my childhood summers when my mom would force me to wear one to shield my eyes. Now that I’m older (and wiser? ha!), I’ve come to appreciate the functionality. This black version works perfectly for your summertime activities and sports – tennis, anyone?

Woman wearing jádore

Boater Hat

L*Space is just totally killing the summer hat game. And at a great price point – this straw boater is $59 and comes in a natural tan and black color. I wear mine all the time – it is also the ideal hat to bring on vacation because it goes with everything and is incredibly durable. If you’re going to invest in one hat, this is it.

Living in LA, protecting your skin from the sun is SO important. That’s why you’ll see me wearing a hat and covered in sunscreen all summer – safe sun is the way to go.

Hope everyone is having a great week so far!

xx, Amy

Currently on my way back to LA after spending a week in my hometown in Minnesota. To say the Midwest is different from the west coast would be a total understatement, but it was a much needed break. I took the opportunity to disconnect completely and it did wonders for my anxiety. Lately I have been really, really anxious. I try not to dwell on negative emotions, but avoiding the topic entirely feels fake – like I’m hiding something or pretending as though my life is perfect (which no one’s is). With that said, I know anxiety is something many people suffer from. I’m still dealing with my own, but I wanted to talk about my journey surviving anxiety and how I’ve learned to deal with it.

I guess I’ve always been slightly anxious.

Being Type A and a constant planner, it’s typical to think about the future/unknown and get stressed. But I never really let it bother me – I figured the anxiety drove me to work harder towards my goals and was a healthy motivator. It wasn’t until fairly recently that consistently feeling anxious became more normal and something I’ve struggled to overcome.
Stressed Out? Here's What I've Learned about Surviving Anxiety | by The Luxi Look

A little over a month ago, I received some bad news about a close family member which was a total shock to me. It made it next to impossible to focus on my job, my personal life, and my blog. Especially the blog. It didn’t feel right to talk about outfits and trends and topics that suddenly felt incredibly superficial when there were other more important areas for me to devote my attention to. As much as I am huge believer in the power of positivity, my energy levels were completely drained.

Yes, it helps to smile when you’re having a bad day and release any negative emotions. But sometimes it’s too hard to just let go – and that’s ok too. Learning to be okay with negative emotions and anxiety was a huge lesson for me.

The reason why I share this is because I know so many of you have been through or are going through similar experiences.
What I've Learned About Surviving Anxiety

Here’s what I’ve learned about surviving anxiety

We all take different approaches to dealing with stress and anxiety. I try to turn to healthy practices, which I’ve found to have a noticeable impact on my mind and body. Friends and family have recommended the same practices, saying they’ve experienced immense benefits from them.

Exercise

My #1 release – there’s nothing better than a good sweat to let go of your problems and focus on yourself for an hour. I’ve been turning to my favorite spots in LA and making sure to remind myself that despite everything that may be going on, it’s still important to take care of myself. The rush of endorphins is one of the things I look forward to most every week.

Meditation

As important as it is to nourish your body, something I haven’t always practiced consistently is the act of nourishing your mind. We’ve all heard of the endless benefits of meditation, but do we actually make the time to practice in our daily lives? Even 10 minutes a day makes a difference (I love the app Headspace). A yoga class does wonders as well – especially the shavasana at the end of the class.

Communicate

Talk to your family and friends. Journal. See a therapist. Communicate in a way that feels wholesome and fulfilling to you. If you’re a private person, try writing down your thoughts and tracking them over time. You may find it to be more satisfying than holding everything in.

Get away

Even if it’s just a day trip or a staycation. Going to see my family and unplugging from social media allowed me to refocus, get past my creative rut and writer’s block, and go back to real life ready to tackle the week. Travel is always one of the best ways to grow, disconnect, and unwind. With summer basically here, I cannot wait to get away for some trips this summer.

Stressed Out? Here's What I've Learned about Surviving Anxiety | by The Luxi Look

Hope everyone has a beautiful week! I’m excited to get back to a regular posting schedule and enjoy the sun and upcoming long weekend. Who’s with me?

xx, Amy

jacket: blank nyc | romper: flair the label | shoes: marc fisher

sunnies: ray-ban | bag: zara

Stressed Out? Here's What I've Learned about Surviving Anxiety | by The Luxi Look

surviving anxiety

surviving anxiety

surviving anxiety

What a time to be alive… in the sense that entrepreneurship as a career path is bigger than ever and many people are able to do so through the internet and social media. It’s crazy to think that the job title “blogger” or “content creator” was beyond foreign to most people a decade ago. And the idea of “social media influencer?” Forget about it. With so many blogs/podcasts/YouTube channels/Instagram accounts/etc. being started these days, it’s no surprise many people are searching for shortcuts to success. One thing prominent content creators always talk about? Being authentic. But what does it really mean to be authentic? Especially in today’s digital world?

What Does it Mean to Be Authentic? | by The Luxi Look

What Does it Mean to Be Authentic? | by The Luxi Look

What Does it Mean to Be Authentic? | by The Luxi Look

In my experience – what you see isn’t typically what you get. It’s really difficult to be exactly the same person in real life as your online persona. It makes sense – you show the best parts of yourself and your life on social media. No one wants to see a page filled with complaining and photos that aren’t aesthetically pleasing! So how do you incorporate an authentic voice with an aesthetic people actually want to look at?

What does it really mean to be authentic?

Even with my own content, I find myself facing a dilemma. On the one hand, scrolling through Instagram I feel like I see the same flat lays and outfit shots so often it can be difficult to distinguish one account to another. On the other hand, this is because certain images really do perform better on social media. Product flat lays, palm trees, sunsets, cocktails, avocado toast, macaroons, flowers – there’s a reason why you see so many of these shots.

When it comes to brand collaborations, it can become even trickier for bloggers and content creators. You want to work with brands you love and actually use, but many people also rely on brand collaborations to make a living. So how authentic are these collaborations and #sponsored posts? It’s tough to say – a general rule of thumb is to only accept sponsorships that are “authentic” to your brand, but what this means between the lines is different for every individual.

Then comes the part of being authentic about your life on social media.

It isn’t always possible to showcase every aspect of my life because I work full time during the week. This is why you won’t see me active on Instagram stories or Snapchat Monday through Friday. Is it not authentic to shoot batches of content and space them out over the week?

The reason why I bring this up is because I’ve been trying to figure out what it means to be authentic for me and what direction I want to take my content. Things with the blog have been quiet, but I’m ready to get back to posting several times a week. Writing and posting to my blog has always been my favorite component of everything that encompasses fashion/lifestyle blogging and I’m excited to get back into it.

What Does it Mean to Be Authentic? | by The Luxi Look

What Does it Mean to Be Authentic? | by The Luxi Look

black lace dress

For me, being authentic is incredibly important.

To be authentic means to be myself as much as possible through my blog (although some parts are always kept private). I can say that in terms of the products and lines I promote on my blog and social media, they are always ones I love (and not every single one is sponsored or even gifted). I will not work with brands that I do not absolutely love and I will not post photos of products I do not actually use or have not tried. It’s hard to resist trying every new trend that comes your way, but it is important to stay true to your personal style and voice.

On that note – this LBD has been on heavy rotation this spring. I adore the open back detail and scalloped hem. I’ve talked before about how much I love Magali Pascal – the brand never disappoints and their new collections every season are always something I look forward to. Worn here with a wallet on chain bag and my favorite Botkier sneakers.

Now I’m off to finish the second season of Master of None and pack for a week back home in Minnesota!

xx, Amy

black lace dress

black lace dress

Do Nice Girls Finish Last?

We all know the golden rule – “treat others the way you want to be treated.” Simple, right?

Well, yes and no. There’s nothing wrong with being nice and in general it’s a wonderful trait to have. The world could use more kind, generous, and caring people. However, it’s definitely possible to be too nice and this can become a problem. When you are constantly putting the needs of others above your own and giving all you have, the person who ends up suffering the most is you. And let’s face it – no one wants to be a doormat. As someone who lives by the mantra “be nice, work hard, stay humble” – it was definitely a shock when I realized that there is such a thing as being “too nice.”

While I’m not saying you should quit being nice to people in general, it may be worth rethinking the way you’re giving your time and energy, especially if your giving ways leave you feeling drained or taken advantage of.

Do Nice Girls Finish Last?

Why can being too nice be a problem?

For the most part, being nice is a good thing. But there are some negatives to being too nice.

– People may perceive you as weak. When you’re always putting others first and trying to go above and beyond, you could be viewed as weak or easy to take advantage of. If you don’t set your own boundaries and put yourself first, no one else will. If you don’t want to be treated as a doormat then don’t allow others to perceive you as such.

– It can be draining. Do you always say yes to every invite? Are you always taking on extra work or putting in the most effort in a group project? When you don’t know how to say no, you can end up exhausted and unhappy.

– You attract takers. You know the saying, “your vibe attracts your tribe?” When you’re always giving and giving, you can end up attracting the wrong kind of people that are looking to take advantage of you.

– You have unrealistic expectations for friends and family. When you are always going above and beyond for the people you care for, it can be easy to expect that treatment in return. In reality, you are only setting yourself up for disappointment.

– You don’t put yourself first. Again, self-love is so important. When you forget to be kind to yourself, you invite stress, anxiety, and other negative emotions.

Do Nice Girls Finish Last? How to Tell if You Are "Too Nice" and What to Do About It

How to tell if you are “too nice”

– You don’t know how to say no. Have you ever looked at your calendar and thought it was filled with things you didn’t actually want to do? That’s a sign you say yes to everything, even if you don’t actually want to.

– You care about what other people think of you and are willing to do and say whatever it takes to be accepted and well-liked.

– In group situations, your opinion is never heard. You avoid confrontation at all costs and let others make driving decisions because you’d rather let someone else make the decision than voice a contradicting opinion.

– You find yourself doing favors for people you barely know. (And feeling resentful and taken advantage of for saying yes.)

– You never have time for yourself.

Do Nice Girls Finish Last? How to Tell if You Are "Too Nice" and What to Do About It

What to do if you’re “too nice”

The older you get, the more like yourself you become.

Have you ever heard this saying?

My thoughts on this: at some point it becomes too exhausting to try to be someone else. We are who we are and while we should always try to improve ourselves and be the best version possible, there are certain things about us that we can’t really change.

If you’re a nice person by nature and your nature inclination is to always help and say “yes,” you shouldn’t have to fight it and change who you are. Every quality is a strength and a weakness depending on the situation – the key is making the most of the positives while avoiding the negatives.

You should still be the nice person you are – it’s so important to be authentic, and people will appreciate you for being yourself. What you can do, however, is be more choosy with your time and energy.

Learning how to say no, voice your opinion, and hold your ground is an invaluable skill to have. You only have time to say “yes” to so many things, so be picky about how you spend it. Honestly, it’s ok to be selfish sometimes and put yourself first.

At the end of the day – keep being yourself.

I really, really believe in the power of kindness. Yes, in the short term you might get taken advantage of or encounter some negative people. But – I’m all about the long game. And in the long run, giving more than you receive the way to go. If you’re not sold I highly recommend reading Adam Grant’s book, Give and Take. After a couple interactions recently that left me feeling drained and stepped on, I was questioning my mantra and the extreme value I placed on “being nice.” Re-reading Give and Take helped me gain a renewed sense of belief in the power of giving and squashed any notion that I should be more of a taker.

On that note – I’ve had a tough time getting my creative juices flowing of late, but these types of topics help with inspiration and writer’s block. Is there anything else you’d like to see more or less of on the blog? As always, thank you so much for stopping by and reading.

xx, Amy

steve madden bag

steve madden bag

dress: astr | shoes: steve madden | bag: from tzr box of style

necklace: sticks + stonessunnies: pared

We all have a story to tell. Someone at work told me that our careers (and our lives) are more of a mosaic than a ladder, and I realized it’s so true. What he meant is that it’s not one clear cut path of one step to the next that has brought you to where you are today. Rather, the combination of all of your life experiences together creates the image and story of who you are today. I’m still trying to figure my story out – what experiences I want to have, the kind of person I want to be known as… and that got me thinking. What’s your story? Have you ever given this question some thought?

What’s Your Story?

By definition, a story is an “account of events” and varies by person. There is the truth, but there are also lies and embellishments.  Always remember, there are two sides to every story : ).

woman in red floral dress sharing her story

Whats Your Story? | by The Luxi Look

So tell me: what’s your story?

The way you tell your story matters. Whether we like it or not, we live in an age where everyone can be their own publicist thanks to social media. If you’ve ever had to write your own bio or gone to a job interview, you know what it’s like to craft your own narrative. Beyond personal stories, every brand has a story to tell.

Beyond personal stories, every brand has a story to tell.

How your craft and tell your story is very, very important. Even for brands and small businesses! When it comes down to any business, branding is everything.

Whats Your Story? | by The Luxi Look

What's Your Story? | by The Luxi Look

Do you know the stories of your favorite brands?

The other day I listened to this podcast featuring Michael Mente, the founder of Revolve. If you have the time, it’s a must listen. (A little tip – sometimes I listen to my podcasts on 1.5x speed on my iPhone.)

Obviously, Revolve is super successful. Even though I have shopped at the site for almost a decade, I never knew the backstory of how the massive retailer got started.  Hearing Michael’s story of how he built Revolve to what it is today was so inspiring and mind blowing.

All businesses have to start somewhere. Which is why I love shopping and supporting small businesses. The amount of passion, hustle, and grit that it takes to get something off the ground starting from nothing is unimaginable to most people. And they always have a story to tell. If you know a small business owner or watch Shark Tank (LOVE!) you know what I’m talking about.

What's Your Story? | by The Luxi Look

What's Your Story? | by The Luxi Look

That’s why it’s so important to shop small (and local!). These brands really need your support and business, and every little bit helps them. Next time you stop by a neighborhood shop or boutique, stop and ask what their story is. It might blow you away!

Two brands (both owned by badass women!) that I’ve been able to work with and support:

Flair the Label and Sticks + Stones. Learning about these brands and hearing the stories behind them taught me how much passion has to go into a passion project. Every piece is made with love and there are literal blood, sweat, and tears involved in starting a new brand from the ground up.

Bloggers are often eager to work with big brands – they’re established, have budgets for influencers, and have a lot to offer you. Lately, I’ve taken a step back and focused more on working with smaller brands. Letting go of my ego and personal agenda, and truly collaborating with others in a way that is not only mutually beneficial but also fun.

That’s a huge part of what I want my story to be: building genuine relationships and collaborations. Giving more than I take and adding value to the brands I choose to work with.

SO – definitely check out Flair and Sticks + Stones. And ask about their stories : ).

xx, Amy

romper: flair | necklace and bag: sticks + stones | shoes: botkier

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