Make This Count Two-Piece Set
My husband and I recently went to Florida to visit my family and meet my 2-month-old niece, Olivia. Aside from seeing my sweet new niece and family, we desperately needed some R&R from work. We scouted out some fun new areas in town that we don't usually visit and spent the weekend discovering new restaurants and cute houses.
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My parents live near Pensacola, Florida, which is where I grew up. Usually my friends and I now typically travel to Seaside, FL or Rosemary Beach, FL because of how easy it is to get around and how quaint it is, but I still love going back to Pensacola. The downtown area is so charming with brick streets and beautiful Spanish oaks dripping with moss. One thing I love about the downtown area is the copious amount of multi-colored houses. Nothing says beach town quite like bright baby blues and pops of pink on buildings and homes.One of our favorite places to go when we visit Pensacola is Dharma Blues for sushi. It's right in the Seville area and has a beautiful view of the park downtown and a historic church where we took our engagement pictures. It's a great area to park your car and walk around. My husband and I love old houses. We go walking after we eat and tour the historic streets that are covered with charming homes.
With the high humidity and heat that comes along with touring a beach town in the summer, you need an outfit that allows your skin to breathe. I packed this outfit for that very reason. The pants are breezy and the top gives just the right amount of coverage. It seems everywhere I go in this outfit, regardless of what accessories I pair with it, I get a ton of compliments. It's great to wear during the daytime and for a night out with a clutch and heels instead of a straw bag and wedges. It's also very flattering and soft, which makes them feel like pajamas!
We had so much fun at the beach and meeting my sweet new niece, I only wish we could have stayed longer.Thank you, Red Dress Boutique, for sponsoring this post.