I’ve always has a special place in my heart for the fashion and beauty trends of the 1960’s. Many of my style icons like Diahann Carroll, Dianna Ross and Dorothy Dandridge reigned during this era. There was something so inspiring about their confidence, impeccable style and impact on American culture as a whole. They were (and still are) iconic women. Along with these stylis ladies la
I often wonder what my legacy will be. I hope to leave a positive imprint on every person and place that I visit. Speaking of visiting places, I’ve become quite the little tourist in the the Tampa Bay Area and snapped some pics at the Tampa Theater.
For these pics, I threw on a Topshop Necklace Shift Dress from Nordstrom, Zara heels, a black and white snakeskin clutch from AKIRA (one of my favorite boutiques) and some adorable shades that I snagged from Nasty Gal last year.
I’ve been wanting to check out the Tampa Theater for a while and even planned to see the Amy Winehouse documentary while it was showing but never really got around to it! It’s actually a historic U.S. theater that shows classic movies, foreign films and documentaries and several events are held here. The ambiance here is great. You almost feel like you’re traveling back to the 1920’s when the theater was built.
I’m working on taking more time to smell the roses and focus on being present in the moment so the next time there’s a show that I want to see there, I’m going to make time for it.
I feel so posh in this shift dress and will get my fair share of wear out of it during these warm months.
Ciao Bellas,
Love it all! I too am in love with old school glam fashion. I also loooove the title of this blog and wish I thought of it. Kudos to you! Lol
Thanks so much for the feedback, Tami! I appreciate your stopping by. Can’t wait to check out your blog as well!
So cute! I love these shoes. #BlmGirl
Thanks, Raven! Appreciate the BLM love and support! <3