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Summer Cravings

I'm Back! Hello Everyone, I am sorry I have not blogged in such a long time. I have been busy studying for finals, procrastinating before finals, and taking finals. And after all that, I needed a time to recuperate and finally realize it was summer! However, you will not believe how much I missed blogging, so for the past week I set out on a project. I have been wondering what are the items for the summer; the items that everybody wants, the items that are a necessity, and the items that need to be blogged about. So after hours of searching, I have compiled a list of items I love and here they are! Enjoy!



1. When I saw this bag I immediately thought of summer. This is an exclusive collaboration between Bill Amberg and Southsea Deckchairs for Asos.
2. This fun and goofy necklace is available at Lazy Oaf.
3. This sailor rope pendant is a classic and available at A.P.C.
4. This colorful bangle from Asos put me in a great mood the minute I saw it.
5. Another thing at Asos that is a fabulous buy is this bathing suit.
6. I have never seen a pair of glasses that are more interesting than these at Colette. Just looking at these remind you of summer.
7. This towel, which is available at Opening Ceremony is one of those items I flipped over the minute I saw it. It is printed with a piece by Ed Ruscha, who is one of my favorite artists.
8. Tumi made this bag exclusively for Opening Ceremony and I am so glad they did. It is amazingly unique and I doubt there will be another bag on the luggage carousel like it.
9. You cannot go wrong with a pack of vibrant glitter, hairdye, and nail polish from Opening Ceremony.
10. I have been missing my flannels from the winter a lot, but shirts like these from Asos fill their place in the hot weather.
11. For my spontaneous readers, you might want to try a mystery badge pack from Lazy Oaf.
12. Now, I cannot have a summer necessity list without adding a little Hawaiian print into the mix. These shorts are available at Asos.
13. This classic check shirt is from Start London.

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