Fall Essentials Part IV: 26 Must Have Bomber Jackets for Every Price Point

In the last Fall Essentials post, I featured an oversized bomber jacket by MAKEMECHIC for only $35 and promised I’d have a post coming dedicated solely to the bomber jacket. Well my excitement went wild and it’s here already!

Here are some of my favorites, in order of price (lowest to highest). Where have you found the best bomber jackets this season?

Happy Shopping!

ASOS \ Metallic Stripe Bomber \ $32
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

ASOS \ Leather Look Bomber \ $32
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

Makemechic \ Oversized Bomber \ $35.99
Fall Essentials Part III

Nordstrom \ Cross Stitch Bomber \ $39.98
Nordstrom Cross Stitch Bomber Jacket $39.98

ASOS \ Cropped Varsity Bomber \ $43
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

Nordstrom \ Chloe + Katie Lace Bomber \ $49
Nordstrom Chole and Katie Lace Bomber $49

H&M \ Patterned Bomber \ $49.99
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

Target \ Who What Wear Teddy Bomber \ $49.99
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

LUX Clothing \ Shine on Satin Bomber \ $52
LUX Clothing Shine on Satin Bomber $52

Nordstrom \ Sequin Bomber \ $52
Nordstrom Sequin Bomber Jacket $52

ASOS \ Petite Quilted Contrast Bomber \ $52
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

ASOS \ Missguided Iridescent Bomber \ $60
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

TOBI \ Cropped Bomber \ $61
TOBI Cropped Bomber $61

ASOS \ Daisy Street Maxi Bomber \ $61
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

Zara \ Floral Print Bomber \ $69.90
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

H&M \ Wool Blend Bomber \ $69.99
H&M Wool Blend Bomber $69.99

Zara \ Long Denim Bomber Jacket \ $69.90
Zara Denim Oversized Bomber Jacket

Nordstrom \ Babe Bomber \ $78
Nordstrom Babe Bomber $78

Brightside Boutique \ Time to Waste Bomber \ $89
Brightside Boutique Time to Waste Bomber $89

Nordstrom \ Topshop Shiny Bomber \ $115
Nordstrom Topshop Shiny Bomber $115

Nordstrom \ Missguided Quilted Bomber \ $123
Nordstrom Missguided Quilted Bomber $123

Anthropologie \ Vegan Leather Colorblock Bomber \ $188
Vegan Leather Colorblock Bomber $188

Anthropologie \ Quilted Denim Bomber \ $188
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

ASOS \ Lazy Oaf Varsity Bomber \ $226
Fall Essentials Part IV: The Bomber Jacket

Free People \ New Romantics Bomber \ $298
Free People New Romantics Bomber $298

 

And if you have an extra $1,815 lying around, this is obviously THE BEST way to spend it…
Nordstrom \ Stella McCartney Cat Bomber \ $1,815
Nordstrom Stella McCartney Cat Bomber $1,815

Fall Essentials Part III

I recently came across local artist Caitlin Jepsen, of PNTD PRNTS. Her work is creative, edgy and fun. Not only can you purchase her artwork to hang, but she has transferred them to apparel as well! As a lover of style, I strive to find unique pieces and it doesn’t get more unique than local art! I’m wearing her cropped ‘Screaming Girl’ tank, which goes perfectly with this week. Please head over and check her out!

Fall Essentials Part III: PNTD PRNTS

In other news, it’s getting colder, which means my outerwear is getting thicker. I’m a sucker for a cozy jacket and the bomber is the perfect fit this Fall. Pull up any site and there you’ll see a page (or five) of these bomber beauties. Naturally, I want every single one (stay tuned for my post dedicated solely to the bomber jacket).

Makemechic was nice enough to send one my way and it’s only $36! It runs super big, the size pictured is an XS and it’s still oversized, but it works. Link below!

Fall Essentials Part III

Fall Essentials Part III

Fall Essentials Part III

Also, can we talk about how cute these boots are?? Can we also talk about the fact that they are under $25, you’re welcome.

Fall Essentials Part III

JACKET: Makemechic | TANK: pntd prnts | NECKLACE: Brightside Boutique | DENIM: Old Navy | BOOTS: Makemechic (under $25!)

 

Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago |First Visit|

Will and I recently earned Southwest Companion Status (and by recently, I mean two weeks ago) and told ourselves if we got it we’d take full advantage of the perk over the next year. So, we hopped on SW and within a few days time, we had a trip booked! Will had been to Chicago several times for work, but never for leisure and I had never been period, so we decided to make our first trip of this adventure |and as official newlyweds| to the Windy City. We traveled A LOT this year; we had our own bachelor/bachelorette parties, friends’ bachelor/bachelorette parties, work travel etc., but not once together, so needless to say we were excited.

Our countdown from booking to take off was five days! While excited, the short time frame had me slightly frazzled. As I mentioned in the first post of this series, I usually write down a few must-sees, but leave the actual travel planning to Will, and even with the time constraint, he did not disappoint.

October was a fantastic time to visit Chicago! It was chilly, but not too bad and even a week earlier, it was mid-70s/80s. A light jacket and scarf were my uniform all weekend. For a first time visit, I’d say three full days was an adequate amount of time to see the various neighborhoods of the city, while still leaving places to explore during a return trip.

The food scene in Chicago is pure bliss. If you remotely consider yourself a foodie, this is your city. I gained at least five pounds on this trip, but it was oh so worth it. Not sure I’ll feel the same when I’m attempting to squeeze into bathing suits for our Jamaica trip in three days, but that’s for another post.

Here is the play by play of how we spent our long weekend in CHI-TOWN, from must-sees to must-eats and what we plan to hit next time. Please comment below with any other recommendations!

Lodging:
The Palmer House
17 E. Monroe St
The Palmer House is located in the loop, two blocks from Millennium Park and conveniently near several CTA lines. The décor is magnificent. Old world glam meets sophistication. The staff was incredible.
Noteworthy: We received a text after check-in to make sure we were happy with our room. We were also able to use the text feature to alert the staff when we were leaving for the day and expecting to be back to ensure that housekeeping was sent while we were out.

Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - The Palmer HouseNever Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - The Palmer House
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - The Palmer House

THURSDAY
We caught an afternoon flight from BWI, which got us into Chicago at 4PM, giving us enough time to check in and still explore for the afternoon and evening!

Cindy’s Rooftop
12 S. Michigan Avenue

Cindy’s Rooftop is located inside the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel and has the most beautiful view of Millennium Park. I can’t speak for the food because we didn’t eat, but the drinks were fantastic. The rooftop is enclosed, but also has a large outside balcony with fire pits for chilly weather.
Tip: Order the ‘Howl at the Jun’ cocktail – gin, ‘jun’ kombucha, grapefruit and sparkling rose.Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Cindy's Rooftop

Lou Malnati’s
439 N Wells Street
We are big pizza people and Chicago is a big pizza city. There are plenty of opinions about which is the best, but Lou Malnati’s did it for me. There are multiple locations; we went to the S. State Street location, had a bit of a wait, but that’s expected. The spinach bread was also phenomenal.
Tip: Order more than your hunger desires; this cold pizza for breakfast is on another level.
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Lou Malnati's

FRIDAY


Mortar and Pestle
3108 N. Broadway

The décor in this place is adorable. Fresh flowers on every wooden table, even one big farmhouse community table in the center. Great for a quick breakfast.
Noteworthy: Top the avocado toast with an egg, you wont be sorry.
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Mortar and Pestle
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Mortar and Pestle Avocado Toast

Lincoln Park and The Zoo
2001 North Clark Street (and surrounding areas)
I’m very familiar with Lincoln Park After Dark (hey, OPI), but had to see the real thing, at daylight. Lincoln Park lies along the lakefront from Ohio Street Beach in the Streeterville neighborhood, northward to Ardmore Avenue in Edgewater. The section of Lincoln Park adjacent to the Lincoln Park neighborhood contains the Lincoln Park Zoo, take a walk in, it’s FREE.
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Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Lincoln Park

Glazed and Infused
939 W Armitage Ave
Who doesn’t need a mid-day doughnut?! It was so hard to decide between all of the seasonal flavors, but with my birthday only a few days away, I had to go with this celebratory ring of sugar!
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Glazed and Infused

RPM Italian, Chicago
52 W Illinois Street 
I had my eye on RPM Italian since we booked our trip, but unfortunately there were no reservations five days out. However, Friday morning I checked Open Table incase and a 4PM dinner slot opened. Earlier than we would have preferred for dinner, but we had evening plans, so we went with it. During our dinner, it proved that we could have shown up and asked for a table at a slightly later time, but it did start to fill up. EVERYTHING WAS AMAZING. I am thrilled that there’s one back home in D.C. because I need to try this entire menu.
Noteworthy: The Brussel Sprout and Avocado Salad – YES; House Made Pasta All The Way – Carbonara FTW!; Find room for the Hazelnut Tartufo. See what I’m saying??
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - RPM Italian Avocado and Brussels Sprout SaladNever Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - RPM Italian CarbonaraNever Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - RPM Italian

Second City
E.T.C Theater
1608 N Wells Street
This small comedy theater, which has more than its fair share of successful alum, such as Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Bill Murray and Chris Farley (to name a few)  has become today’s leading brand in improv-based sketch comedy, and is an absolute must, IMO. This was another recommendation that was sold out days earlier when we booked our trip. But since we were in the Lincoln Park area Friday morning, we stopped by Second City on our walk home just to see it and out of curiosity asked the concierge if there was anything available. To our surprise, he had two tickets for the show, “A Red Line Runs Through It,” by far the funniest thing I’ve seen in A LONG TIME – if you are in Chicago while this is still running, please go see it. I guarantee at least one, if not more, of these actors will be the next big thing on SNL.
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Second City - A Red Line Runs through It

SATURDAY

Jam
3057 West Logan Blvd
This was Will’s favorite restaurant of the whole trip. He is not a French toast person and my lord, I think he would have taken six orders of this home if he could.
Tip: Order a short stack of the French toast to split and order the hot chicken and waffle for your meal.
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Jam Restaurant French Toast
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Jam Restaurant Hot Chicken and Waffle

‘Greetings From Chicago’ Mural
2226 N Milwaukee Ave.
I love street art, and Chicago has a ton of it, but this one is definitely my favorite. It’s off the beaten path in a tiny parking lot, but worth it. The mural, which is part of a national project called The Greetings From Tour, was painted by Victor Ving, a former graffiti artist from New York City, and photographed by Lisa Beggs, an experienced studio photographer.
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Greetings Tour - Chicago

The Gage
24 South Michigan Avenue 
Great for an afternoon drink.

Chicago Traffic Jam
If you’re lucky enough to catch these guys performing on the street, you have to stay for a few songs! They are so good!
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Chicago Traffic Jam

Tanta
118 West Grand Avenue
Will and I only stopped in for a drink and ended up staying for dinner, we’re suckers for Peruvian food and Tanta does it right. The cebiche trio and pork fried rice are musts, the pisco sours are authentic and the crowd is lively.
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago Tanta

Bub City
435 N Clark St
Great bar to watch any sports game, we were lucky enough to watch the Cubs defeat the Dodgers in Game 6 of the NCLS when the Cubs won the pennant for the first time since 1945, clinching their spot for the World Series – needless to say it was packed.
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Bub City

SUNDAY

Cloud Gate aka ‘The Bean’
Millennium Park 
201 E Randolph Street 
Being that we were only a few blocks from Millennium Park, we decided to wake up earlier than necessary to catch our flight and see if we could get some photos of Cloud Gate sans so many people and I absolutely recommend it. The sculpture is even more breathtaking when you see it standing there on its own.
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Cloud Gate aka 'The Bean' Millennium Park
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Cloud Gate aka 'The Bean' Millennium ParkNever Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Cloud Gate
There you have it folks, our 72 hour trip to Chicago! And for next time……

Chicago Architecture Cruise

Doughnut Vault

Pops For Champagne

Happy Exploring!

Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Street Art
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - Street Art
Never Been So Wanderlust: A Long Weekend in Chicago - At Night

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Never Been So Wanderlust: Introduction

Traveling has always been an activity that thrills me. However, the planning.. not so much. I screenshot food I want to eat and scenery I must shoot, but that’s pretty much where my ‘travel planning’ ends.

Thankfully I married the planner of all planners when it comes to travel who will put all of my ‘must sees and eats etc.’ into a well thought out itinerary, so that we don’t end up resembling aimlessly wandering, directionally challenged hangry people!

And because sharing is caring, I plan to package this knowledge into a new series – Never Been So Wanderlust – and throw it out into the blogosphere. Whether it’s a day trip, long weekend or a two-week adventure, a game plan can help make the most of any place you’re visiting.

Not every post will be a full-on itinerary. Sometimes I may just post about a restaurant or an experience that can’t be missed. I also plan to share a few tips and tricks I’ve learned along the way that make traveling even easier. #themoreyouknow

You’ve been to X location before?
This world has A LOT to offer, and seeing a place more than once is not prohibited, take away a reason to return and/or please please comment with experiences I haven’t included!

You can plan your own trips?
Sure you can! Because, the Internet. However, like most things in life, sometimes it’s easier to have someone do it for you. You have enough to do before a trip: laundry, packing, sleeping, pet-cuddling etc., let us help!

Why should you listen to our travel opinions?
Well, there are plenty of professional travel sites and even more travel blogs out there, so no pressure, you do you! But we’ve been on plenty of domestic trips and several international vacations and have the hunger to see so many more. I mean we vowed to help each other see the world. We are cost conscious, but understand paying a little more is necessary in certain circumstances and will happily do so for the quality of the experience.

Don’t forget to follow along and share your photos with #neverbeensowanderlust!

Happy Traveling!

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Never Been So Wanderlust: Intro

 

You’ll want this accessory in every style..

We all love sunglasses, but it’s not an accessory that you can constantly switch up. The good ones cost a pretty penny or they scratch, get lost etc. Recently, a friend told me about Sintillia, an accessory for your sunglasses. An accessory for an accessory?! I was all in. Sintilla manufactures statement sunglass straps so that you can dress up your sunnies on the daily!

I went ahead with the Chain Lace style, but at an affordable price point, I’ll definitely be heading back for more.

As they say, “don’t let your sunnies go naked!”

What style do you love? Stay tuned for a special discount 😉

You'll want this accessory in every style..-Sintilla - Statement Sunglass Straps

You'll want this accessory in every style..-Sintilla - Statement Sunglass Straps

You'll want this accessory in every style..-Sintilla - Statement Sunglass Straps

You'll want this accessory in every style..-Sintilla - Statement Sunglass Straps

Fall Essentials Part II: Florals

I started the Fall Essentials series last week (don’t forget to go back and enter the GIVEAWAY) and am so excited to share with you another of my Fall favorites. Florals are always in style, spring, summer, winter, and especially Fall. All the leaves are changing outside so why not match your look with mother nature.

Whistle & Wild is a fairly new boutique, established in 2016, and it is hitting the ground running. Owner, Amanda, combines her Southern influences with city flare to provide unique styles that have you filling up your cart FAST! I got this adorable lightweight Poppies Forever tunic and I can’t stop wearing it! I grabbed another Whistle & Wild piece that I CAN’T WAIT to share with you!

I also have to share this Free People hat that’s on killer sale right now!

Fall Essentials Part 2: Florals Women's Clothing

Fall Essentials Part 2: Florals

Fall Essentials Part 2: Florals

TOP: Whistle & Wild | HAT: Free People | CHOKER: Make Me Chic

Fall Essentials FT. JORD Watch GIVEAWAY

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Fall is my favorite time of year. Main reason: LAYERS. The cooler temps in the morning have you wearing your latest poncho or bomber jacket while come afternoon, you’re stripped down showing off your favorite sleeveless shift dress. Scroll down for the first looks of the Fall Essential Series! It’s a great time for accessories as well because you aren’t sweating more with every bangle or necklace you layer.

Speaking of accessories, JORD Watches were kind enough to send me one of their handcrafted time pieces for this season AND allow me to host a GIVEAWAY (stay tuned to the end of the post for the link). This Zebrawood and Champagne timepiece is from the Frankie series – the natural wood and the neutral face are everything I dream of in a Women’s watch (check out their Men’s shop here). These pieces are all handcrafted from natural wood, so no two are exactly the same. Not to mention they size it for you, so no nonsense included.

 JORD Zebrawood and Champagne Women's Watch

JORD Zebrawood and Champagne Women's Watch

JORD Zebrawood and Champagne Women's Watch

This look is just one of many I have in store for the Fall Essentials series (stay tuned!). Until then, check out these styles.

Fall Essentials Ft. JORD Zebrawood and Champagne Watch

JORD Zebrawood and Champagne Women's Watch

DRESS: Anthropologie (Sold Out – Similar HERE) | JACKET: Free People | WATCH: Jord | NECKLACE:  The Giving Keys (Magnolia Collection)

NOW, for the GIVEAWAY. Enter here and you could win $75 e-voucher toward any JORD watch AND just for entering, you receive a $20 e-voucher. Never win anything? Here’s your chance to break that trend! I mean, you can’t lose.  Contest closes November 6!

Watch Gift Ideas
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JORD Zebrawood and Champagne Women's Watch

SALE ALERT: Wide Leg Jumpsuit $19

It feels so good to be back! As many of you know, I got MARRIED this past weekend and what a whirlwind couple months its been! Once I get more photos back, I plan to do a lengthy blog post detailing my path up to the wedding, my cherished vendors and sharing how the whole thing went off more perfectly than I could have imagined.

But until then….

The temperatures are cooler |thank god|, which has me in such a happy place because well, fall fashion. However, Will and I have a wedding at the end of the month in Jamaica, so I’m trying to find the medium between fall and summer, let’s call it fummer, or sall. Anyway. Make Me Chic makes this SO easy with it’s extremely affordable pieces that are great on their own and perfect for layering. This wide leg jumpsuit is the comfiest thing I’ve put on my body in a long time AND it’s $19. NINETEEN FREAKIN DOLLARS. It’s definitely a bigger item, so I got it in an XS and it fits perfectly.

Punch! is a local Baltimore boutique and I am OBSESSED. I went in for the first time last week and spent at least 30 minutes in there browsing, circling constantly. I picked up these earrings and cactus necklace, but could have picked up so much more. They have accessories, clothing, home décor etc.

Details below.

SALE ALERT: Wide Leg Jumpsuit $19

SALE ALERT: Wide Leg Jumpsuit $19

SALE ALERT: Wide Leg Jumpsuit $19

SALE ALERT: Wide Leg Jumpsuit $19

JUMPSUIT: Make Me Chic | CHOKER: Make Me Chic | CACTUS NECKLACE: Punch! | EARRINGS: Punch!

SALE ALERT: This Maxi is Under $30

I can’t get over the temps coming at us for this long weekend. They’re perfect. And so is the price of this maxi – $29.99! 

Picked up this new choker at Brightside Boutique – one of many new styles! 

I head to Napa, California in just five days and I think these two are definitely making the cut for my packing list. 

90s Comeback: Bayside Tigers and Scrunchies

Have you ever had one of those days/weeks/months where you just long to be a little kid again? Where you want to escape all of the real-world drama and concern yourself with which heart throb poster you’d hang up on your wall from TeenBeat or whether you fed your tamagotchi enough food before you left for school.

If you follow me on Facebook or Instagram, you’ve most likely seen my desperate posts about our venue owner stealing A LOT of money from us and closing down the venue 5 weeks before our wedding. Re-planning a wedding that you’ve spent over 15 months planning, in only 5 weeks is NOT easy. So, all I can think about is how easy life was when we were kids. I decided to bring a little nostalgia back this week, in hopes of reliving a time that was stress and anxiety-free. I can’t say it fixed my problems, but wearing this Bayside Tigers tee and some scrunchies really made me feel on top of the world like Kelly Kapowski.

I allowed myself to take Sunday afternoon as a break from all of this drama. But now that it’s Monday, it’s back to the hunt for a wedding venue! One thing is for sure, we will get married on October 1. If only the Malibu Sands Beach Club was open.

This tee is currently sold out, but keep an eye out, because they’ll be restocking and it’s only $8.99!

90s Comeback: Bayside Tigers and Scrunchies

90s Comeback: Bayside Tigers and Scrunchies