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Arriving in a Canadian tuxedo to try on my two outfits …
This melted all the toddler tantrums I had witnessed that day.
#therapy
#therapy
Just about to hit the runway, but first, a selfie with blog fan, fellow Instagram winner and all around adorable @withlovefromjill
Suede cropped pant // Moto Jacket // Clogs // Cuff // Similar Clutch
Suede cropped pant // Moto Jacket // Clogs // Cuff // Similar Clutch
Working it or working off the nerves??
What do two moms of a combined eight kids do after the show?
Leave with the same jacket of course.
Had to get This clutch
Like the morning of a marathon, the day started out too early, slow and with lots of cheerios thrown around for good measure. We began school with devotions, then math, handwriting, history and journaling, and to keep their 6, 4, and 3 year old attention, 10 jumping jacks in between. Ha! After lunch I packed up and headed to Anthropologie on Chicago/Michigan for their #Anthroevent fashion show. The best part? I got to be in it. I entered the Anthro open call by hash tagging #Anthroopencall wearing Anthropologie on Instagram. I was direct messaged and told I was one of two chosen for the Chicago Ave store. Sweet! I arrived at 3pm, immediately tried on my two looks (day and evening) and was ushered off to hair and makeup by Aveda. I loved the mini braids they wove into my bun and a bold lip. Pop! My friend @Diamantagrace was with me through it all, feeding me warm potato leek soup, decaf lattes, a sip or two or three of her cranberry bellini and the best pep talk before hitting the runway. She is so darn intuitive, loving and compassionate. Seriously God’s gift to me personified. I quickly found that the runway is harder than it looks, and sprinting into the changing room for the next look is like the marathon you didn’t sign up for. I guess that’s why they call it runway?! I’m thankful I didn’t trip and shopping afterwards with a cocktail in hand isn’t so bad either. I anxiously awaited getting home to my crew and rockstar husband holding down the ever so crazy fort. I loved their outdoor greeting of wet kisses, warm hugs, chocolate covered faces, but the 1100 grains of rice on the floor and kitchen covered in dishes not so much. Would I do it again? In a heartbeat, and maybe bring my running shoes and my littlest fans, without whom my life would be devoid of hilarious conversation, constant adventure, and the daily reminder that “its not about me.” The truth is, whether you’re single, wife or mommy, we’re all on the runway with little eyes staring, studying and modeling us, whether we like it or not.
So, don’t. trip.
8 comments
Love this!! Your style is always so on point. Congratulations on winning the opportunity too, you totally deserved it!
I always love a good Canadian tuxedo, and that black dress and the military cape are gorgeous together! So cool that you got to do this!
Sam
That Curious Cat
You looked fabulous, Shalice! Thanks for the shoutout. The show was so much fun.
You look gorgeous!!! What a fun opportunity! This is one of the reasons why I miss working for anthro, putting together fun in store events like this. And I miss merchandising stores….and the discount. haha! But this is amazing, and I love what you came home with 🙂
That lace dress! Love your purchases. You are the coolest and the mostest.
Love this. So fun!
I had to pop in and tell you I love how you are combining life and faith and fashion so honestly … it's a real rarity in our look-at-me-and-my-perfectly-styled-life world. Kudos, Shalice! 🙂
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