Jump-Suit
Punta Mita, Nayarit
March.2015


Sometimes the best way to capture movement is with movement itself. And that's what I was trying to do, because I dont't know about you but everytime I hear the word Jumpsuit, all I can picture is "jump" especially in this one from Anthropologie. It is extremely comfy and soft that I just couldn't help my-self and started skipping (sort of) probably the people around me thought I was crazy, but oh well...
I got it especially for this trip to Punta Mita Mexico, and it was the perfect outfit. The beauty about jumpsuits or rompers is that they're just one piece so, one and done. Although I have noticed that finding a good jumpsuit is not as easy as it seems. Many are not well cut, and tend to be short on the top or bottom. It was not the case with this one!
Can't help falling in love with Mexico and its colors (and no i'm not just saying that beacuse i'm Mexican) but everywhere you turn you see color, either bright flowers, the green from trees or the blue skies and ocean.
Can't help falling in love with Mexico and its colors (and no i'm not just saying that beacuse i'm Mexican) but everywhere you turn you see color, either bright flowers, the green from trees or the blue skies and ocean.


Aaah shoes.... I have to admit I feel a bit embarrassed to say that I had never heard about Loeffler Randall before these babies came into my life ... but now they are my new shoe obsession for summer! all their models are unique and original, these have a bit of a platform and are all leather (but still cool enough for the heat) and as if looks were not enough they are extremely comfortable. If you're ever in San Antonio TX. you can find them at LeeLee boutique at the pearl (that's where I got mine)
We all need a good hat when going to the beach (safety first) i'm all for tanning all day like a lizzard but it comes a point when the sun is just too much and a hat comes in handy plus it's a cute accsessory. Sunglasses are one of my favorites the "Invader" style in gold from Quay Australia.


