Well, not a new view per se. But a new lens. And I like it, readers. I like it a lot!
For these pictures I just spun around and hit the clicker a bunch of times, so they probably aren't my best work. It'll take me awhile to figure this new lens out, as I'm stubborn and like to learn things the hard way through trial and error. But so far, so good- it's nice to finally have something other than a portrait lens, hm?
Moving on, and here we have a KINDA SORTA DRAPEY SKIRT A LA BALENCIAGA FALL 2009 OMG OMG OMG. Yes, that is exactly what it's called. This Foley & Corinna version is a bit more tame and much more wearable, but the idea is there and my dreams = have officially come true.
Also, if I had a kid I'd totally name it Balenciaga, just 'cuz it is so fun to say, which is officially reason # 1239861271263 as to why I should probably never have kids. That and I'm pretty much convinced cough syrup cures everything, so the kid's middle name would totally have to be "Nyquil", and come on Chloe that's just mean.
Balenciaga! Nyquil! Balenciagaaaa! Jazz hands!
Top: Bailey 44 (similar here) (similar here)
Skirt: Foley & Corinna (click here) (similar here) (and here) (and here) (and okay here)
Shoes: Christian Louboutin Bow T Dorcets in Gold Leather (click here) (similar style here)
Bag: Small Chanel Flap (similar style here)
Necklace: Ann Taylor (click here - & 30% off with code "HOLIDAY30")







Chloe, Colorful Colorado. 5'8" (only) when teetering in her highest 6 inch Miu Miu platform heels. Likes fashion, broccoli, ice cream, clarifying that she does not eat ice cream with her broccoli as to not cause worldwide panic, hoarding beauty products & pretty shoes, tickle fights with her husband (he would like to clarify that he does not like them back, OKAY?), anything covered in sprinkles, any alcoholic beverage made with Tang, live music, clicking the camera, sarcasm fonts, vases stuffed full of pretty flowers, and laughing hard until her belly hurts. Wants an adventurous life, lots of puppies, to never obtusely wander around with her fly down, and to be an iconic Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dress with a bright, festive print when she grows up. This is where she bravely documents it all. (