The Cure for Everything is Salt Water






Tank: J.Crew ($7 sale)
Skirt: Vintage/Avalon ($10)
Sandals: Saltwater
Bracelets: Vintage/Thrifted ($6/$2)
If I can't have the ocean close by, I might as well add a little salt-water inspiration to my closet, right? When I spotted this red and white wrap skirt at Avalon a couple of weekend ago, I immediately snatched it up. I recognized the tag- Malia Honolulu- as one that was already in my closet, on a vintage maxi skirt I thrifted awhile back. It wasn't until I got home and actually looked at my skirt collection that I realized I now own three vintage skirts from this same label. I love it when this happens, I wasn't even actively looking for this label but apparently I've developed an eye for Malia.
So it's been incredibly hot the past couple of days, reaching the mid-eighties before 10am. The cure for this? As little clothing as possible. Top, skirt, a couple of accessories, and sandals all day, everyday.
Happy Wednesday!