Happy Friday all! It has been a looooong week around here. I won't bore you with too many details. I am happy as a clam that it is Friday. I have a bunch of fun plans this weekend and I am ready for this week to be over!
I am going to keep this short because I am writing this pretty late. I was hoping to get my look for the Northern Vogue fashion show up but did not have time. I will get that up with some fun summery looks up next week!
The important and fun part of my week was seeing Lake Street Dive on Thursday. I have seen them band probably a half a dozen times with my dad. My dad introduced me to the band and I love them. They have a few albums and although my favorite is their Bad Self Portraits album, I love all their stuff. A little jazzy, rock vibe they are fun every time. We particularly wanted to see them because they performed at the Palace Theater in St. Paul. This used to be a movie theater and according to my dad was closed for about 30 years, which is totally crazy to me. They definitely renovated the place but it is made to look old and vintage, which is very appropriate for St. Paul.
For the concert, I wanted to dress for the warmer weather but not too dressy as this is a more casual venue and band. A graphic tee is a great option for any concert goer. Whether it is a band tee or an expression of your thoughts it is a fun and music ready option. I am a big fan of Philomena + Ruth boutique. They are a real go-to for folk/festival wear. They give me serious summer and Coachella vibes. I like to dress the part for anything I am doing and this boutique is going to be the place to go. I saw this tee that says "Give me live music or give me death" is appropriate for my life. I love concert so much, I am willing to see almost anyone if the ticket is cheap. I am sure Patrick Henry would approve. I wanted to pair this with a summery look and this skirt from Target is so perfect. High waisted with a little tie flatters a tee shirt well without being overdressed.A casual boot and some simple jewelry are perfect for summer concert season.
I am going to keep this short because I am writing this pretty late. I was hoping to get my look for the Northern Vogue fashion show up but did not have time. I will get that up with some fun summery looks up next week!
The important and fun part of my week was seeing Lake Street Dive on Thursday. I have seen them band probably a half a dozen times with my dad. My dad introduced me to the band and I love them. They have a few albums and although my favorite is their Bad Self Portraits album, I love all their stuff. A little jazzy, rock vibe they are fun every time. We particularly wanted to see them because they performed at the Palace Theater in St. Paul. This used to be a movie theater and according to my dad was closed for about 30 years, which is totally crazy to me. They definitely renovated the place but it is made to look old and vintage, which is very appropriate for St. Paul.
For the concert, I wanted to dress for the warmer weather but not too dressy as this is a more casual venue and band. A graphic tee is a great option for any concert goer. Whether it is a band tee or an expression of your thoughts it is a fun and music ready option. I am a big fan of Philomena + Ruth boutique. They are a real go-to for folk/festival wear. They give me serious summer and Coachella vibes. I like to dress the part for anything I am doing and this boutique is going to be the place to go. I saw this tee that says "Give me live music or give me death" is appropriate for my life. I love concert so much, I am willing to see almost anyone if the ticket is cheap. I am sure Patrick Henry would approve. I wanted to pair this with a summery look and this skirt from Target is so perfect. High waisted with a little tie flatters a tee shirt well without being overdressed.A casual boot and some simple jewelry are perfect for summer concert season.
Tee| c/o Philomena + Ruth
Skirt| Target (similar)
Scarf| similar /similar
Shoes| DSW
What do you think? What are your summer concert go-tos?
Always, linking up with these lovelies!
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