The Fast Fashionista

Never Forget Yourself.

Hello, Friends!

I’ve had this post sitting in a draft status for a very long time because when I decided to publish it, I wanted it to be right. Instead of talking about fashion, food, or drinks, today I’m talking about something that is and always has been very important to me. I also hope that it can help a Mama or bring this to light when someone may need it.

YOU WERE YOU BEFORE YOU WERE A MOM.

Read that again. Then maybe one more time. It’s so easy to get lost in the world of Mothering. You so deeply love the creature or creatures you’ve made. They fill your life with light and happiness and the need to take photos of them all day long. It’s also exhausting and overwhelming because you want to be the best “Mama” for them. But that starts with you being you.

When I was finally headed into motherhood, for those nine months I took a lot of time reflecting on how important it was going to be to still maintain me who I am as a person. I’ve always had that in the back of my head.

Early on, when pregnant with Theo, someone said to me “Oh so now your blog is going to be a Mom blog right?”. I thought how strange that was because I blog about the things that make my personality what it is. And not that I don’t share things here and there about the kids but this is my space. My place where I’m maybe not thinking about if I fed my kids healthy enough for the day, if I was a good enough Mom that day, or stressing over something else I did or didn’t do. It’s a good thing to have a hobby that’s just yours when so much of yourself is shared throughout the day.

I’ve also had many comments about how I’m dressed when with the kids. For example, “I don’t know how you find the time to look nice with kids” or “You don’t dress like a Mom.” Which that last one I don’t even know what that means. My inspiration to finally get this out of a draft status is my fellow blogger friend Tracey (“atraceofcool” on Insta go check her out). She is flawlessly and stylishly killing it as a Mom. We were chatting about this topic when I told her I had this post started and I randomly add things to. I feel she strongly understands the concept of still being a person and feeling like you. She has such fabulous style and doesn’t let motherhood hinder her.

The moral of the story is you can be a good Mom if you don’t keep some things around that made your heart sing before those babies did. Like dressing head to toe in sequins for example. I also want my children to grow up and be proud of the person I am and be happy that they grew up with a Mom that was happy and not only enriched their lives but hers too. And, of course I share the things I love with them (minus cocktail making of course), but sometimes Mama needs to dance in the kitchen, blast the music, grab some wine, and cook alone.

Take time for you. It’s important. I am by no means an expert parent and I’ll never pretend to be but this information I feel is true. To close this out, being a Mother is an absolute honor and I love that I got to be one and is truly one of my favorite things in my life.

I’m leaving you with this quote from a friend of mine that she told to me when I was watching her be a new mom herself and now I pass this sage wisdom on to others.

You don’t change your life for your kids, they adapt to yours.
— Tara Niesslein

Picturesque Palettes

Hi! Happy Tuesday!

So, the fashion part of my blog has taken a backseat this year because quite honestly, I’ve had zero time to think about it. But here I am having a minute to think about it and even though I’ve been slammed, I’m going to kick off this post with the first of my palette segment. I’ve named it “Picturesque Palettes”. The concept of me using palettes is for you to use it as a tool when you’re in a rush. It can also be just a different way to build an outfit.

This color combination is a really good one for Fall and Winter. So keep in mind, the pants don’t need to be the only place you can wear the color. Feel free to wear this combo in any way you see fit.

One more thing I’m doing…

Once a month, I’m going to be posting about something that I’m loving right now in fashion. Not necessarily a trend just something in general that I’ll feature.

As always thank you for stopping by my little corner of the internet.

A New Year & Fresh Start

Happy First Tuesday of 2022!

Can you even believe it?

Call it cliché but I always love a fresh start. A new season, a new month, and I (usually) love Mondays. I always look forward to a new year. Now after 2020 and 2021 I feel we enter a new year a little more gingerly.

When the new year starts, I always do a breakdown of what The Fast Fashionista will bring you throughout the year. I like to have a plan and concept before just running a muck. So here it is:

Fashion and Lifestyle

Many moons ago on this blog I would do posts on outfits and their color palettes. This is going to be a big focus on putting outfits together fast and easy with a palette. Hopefully, more home décor content as well.

Perfectly Plated

I have such a passion for cooking and I love sharing that with you. Here, I’m going to learn more about actual plating, give you fast weeknight meals, and of course My usual fancy made easy recipes.

My Martini Moment

Fun and fancy cocktail recipes as always. This has turned into one of my favorite parts of this blog. Not only am I making these recipes easy but I want to build them from liquors that aren’t obscure or hard to find. I started this part of my blog about six or seven years ago when on a Friday, after a stressful work week, I would sit at my bistro set in my dining room and have a dirty martini. I would laugh to myself and think “This is a lovely Martini Moment”.

I’m sentimental about certain things and now this bistro set lives refinished in my bedroom and I thought it was only appropriate to shoot this photo here. I think everyone should know how to whip up a classic Dirty Martini.

what you do:

Grab your favorite martini glass and I throw in my olives first (Feta or Gorgonzola stuffed). Then add in Vermouth. In a shaker with ice add in vodka and brine. Shake, shake, shake! Swirl the Vermouth up into the glass and then add in the shaker goods. If you like it more “dirty” add in more brine.

fun fact: it’s bad luck to garnish your martini with an even number of olives. Do one or three. Five if you’re like, hungry.

Thank you for stopping by!

I’m so excited to share some new fun things with you!