How To… Hack Your Way Through School!

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Hi guys! The second post in my back-to-school series is here! Today, I’m sharing with you my favorite school related life hacks. Whether you’re an incoming freshman, a transfer student, or just headed into a new year and trying to get as prepared as possible, read on to make your school year a whole lot easier!

Hack #1: Set your schedule as your phone lock screen.

For the first week or two of the new school year, having your schedule as your phone lock screen is invaluable. I have been doing this since I was a freshman and it is a lifesaver. It gets so annoying to carry around a piece of paper all day, or constantly getting it out of your backpack. Most teenagers have their cell phones on them 24/7, so this is a super easy way to not get lost and accidentally end up in the wrong class! Even if that happens, shake it off, we’ve all done it at some point!

Hack #2: Put dryer sheets in your gym sneakers!

This is a simple way to avoid being the person with the smelly gym bag. Keep a few extra sheets in your gym locker (if you have one), just in case you happened to give 110% during that last lap of the mile run. Pro tip – if dryer sheets are nowhere to be found in your house, use tea bags (just don’t brew any tea with them after!).

Hack #3: Paperclip Zipper

If you’ve ever experienced your backpack zipper breaking like I have, you know just how annoying that struggle can be. Do you continue to wear it on your back with the pocket wide open and your stuff hanging out? Do you attempt to hold it closed as you trek up the stairs and quietly suffer while avoiding the awkward stares? Before you start to panic, just use a paperclip! It’s a perfect temporary alternative, and most teachers have them at their desks. It also works great for pencil cases and even jackets!

Hack #4: Establish a routine

Okay, okay, I know this technically isn’t a “hack”, but it is a good tip nonetheless. When you sit down in a classroom, it’s always good to get in the habit of writing down the homework and other important information in your planner. Planners are absolutely essential for school; I’m lucky enough that my school provides us with ones, but you can get them cheap at pretty much any office supply store.

Hack #5: Command “F”

My English teacher taught me this last year! If you ever need to search something on a webpage, hold down the “command” key and the “F” key at the same time, and a little search bar will pop up on the screen. Then, you can easily get the info you need without scrolling through pages of nonessential material!

Hack #6: Wake-up call

This hack is a blessing as much as it is a curse. Set your alarm 10 to 15 minutes earlier than you need to get up. That way, when it goes off, you have that 10 to 15 minutes to chill, go on your phone, and basically wake yourself up so that when you actually have to get up, you won’t waste precious time lounging lazily in your bed (not that I’ve ever done that…hahaha).

Hack #7: Dance out the door!

This is my personal favorite from the list, because it involves music! By creating a playlist, you can set time limits to help yourself get ready. For example, you can say you have to take a shower within two songs, have to do your makeup in three, get dressed and do your hair in one, etc. etc. Here is my back-to-school playlist. It’s a work in progress, so if you have song suggestions, leave them in the comments below!

xo, Liv

 

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How To… Rock This School Year in Style!

Hi guys! It’s that time of year again, back to school posts are heading your way. August is the Sunday of summer, and while I wish summer could last forever, heading back to school is inevitable. However, it doesn’t have to be the nightmare that so many make it out to be. There are plenty of things to love about the school year: spirit days, hanging out with friends, and of course…getting to wear cute outfits! Today I’m showing you a few of my favorite looks for back to school. Get inspired and rock the runway (or hallway in this case)!

Look #1: Lately, I have been obsessed with vintage & French girl style. Think Audrey Hepburn meets 2017 (I know Audrey is British, but just stick with me here). Inspired by my pinterest board, I put together this outfit with old school style in mind. I am in love with these new high waisted jeans. The frayed hem and lace-up detailing on the side makes a statement. Since the jeans are the focal point of the look, I kept the rest of the ensemble pretty simple with a striped button down shirt and a cream bralette underneath, paired with my white Keds.

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Look #2: “Liv, are you actually wearing that to school?” Yes, yes I am. Those who know me personally know that I am notorious for dressing up for no particular reason. I wear skirts and dresses to school more often than most, but it’s all good because some outfits just deserve to be worn. This is one of those outfits. I love all of the pieces of this look because they each bring something different. The skirt’s wild print and unique silhouette draws the eye to it immediately. I love this tie top because it’s so versatile, you can wear it with skirts, jeans, shorts…whatever! Finally, I love these booties with all my heart (probably one of my favorite pairs of shoes in my closet tbh). And yes, I do wear heels to school because I’m extra, but I mean c’mon, this outfit is killer.

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Look #3: Of course, even I have days where I want to be a bit more casual. I love this look because it’s super comfortable yet maintains my vintage-inspired style with the off-the-shoulder checkered top. I think the embroidered flowers on the sleeves adds to the cuteness as well! These navy shorts are super stretchy and easy to pair with pretty much every top. I opted for my silver sandals, as I would probably wear this while the weather is still hot, but when it starts to cool down, you could easily swap out sandals for sneaks!

p.s. I know my hair was “gone with the wind” but sometimes you just gotta roll with it 🙂

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See? Going back to school isn’t ALL bad! Let me know in the comments below what your favorite thing about school is, we need to spread some positivity people…see you soon!

xo, Liv

 

 

What To Wear On Vacation!

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Hey guys! Today, I thought I would do a post showing you my two absolute FAVORITE looks for the summer. I could literally live in these looks, and I think they embody what vacationing is about. Here are my two favorite looks for summer vacation 2017!

The Flowing Maxi

Maxi dresses basically embody travel goals. They’re elegant and whimsical, and oh-so perfect for picture taking. Especially this great dress I found from Marshalls. It flows in the wind so beautifully and somehow managed to make me look taller than 5’5”. The tie waist gives it an, “I’m not trying, but I look like an effortless bohemian queen” vibe, and the pretty floral pattern captures the essence of summer – which is why it’s perfect for vacationing! I paired it with a braided headband and of course had to go barefoot and play in the sand.

Outfit (similar):

http://www.luckybrand.com/tie-front-maxi/7W90395.html?dwvar_7W90395_color=100&cgid=

https://www.ae.com/accessories-aerie-knotted-headband-sienna/aerie/s-prod/2729_2984_687?cm=sUS-cUSD&catId=cat8100039

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The Tropical Bikini

There’s something I love so much about leaf print bikinis. This bikini felt surprisingly uber comfortable while still looking very fun and flirty! White is bright and flattering on top of freshly sun kissed skin. I’m personally obsessed with white bikinis, and the leaf print added another level to this summer look. After ordering it at Forever 21, I saw multiple other retailers produce similarly styled bikinis advertised in their brand new swimwear lines! It’s safe to say this print is catching on. Now I just need some good accessories…and a way to get a tan going strong all summer.

Bikini (similar):

http://www.romwe.com/Green-Leaf-Print-Cross-Back-Bikini-Set-p-205787-cat-679.html

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What would your perfect outfit look like on summer vacation? Let me know in the comments!

xo, Liv

 

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Liv’s Tips: Summer Travel Hacks That Will Save Your Life

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Hey guys! I’m back and better than ever because break is right around the corner! *squeals* I’m super excited for this post, because it marks the first installment in my summer series! I know it’s only May, but Memorial Day is tomorrow, and to me, that marks the official beginning of summer! This summer, I’m pumped that I get to do so much traveling. But, traveling can sometimes be more stressful than it needs to be. So today, I’m bringing you the most useful traveling hacks to help make this summer the most epic yet! Read on to learn how you can slay the vacay!

Tip 1: Roll Your Clothes

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Tip 2: Put Washi Tape On Your Electronics

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Tip 3: Place Shoes In A Showercap

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Tip 4: Put Underwear In Shoes To Save Space

Is it just me, or is there never enough room in my suitcase (I’m a notorious overpacker)? I like to roll up my socks and underwear and stick them inside of my shoes to save even more space. My shoes smell pretty good most of the time though, so if your shoes stink I would not recommend doing this (just kidding).

Tip 5: Store Money in Several Places

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If you want me to do more of these kinds of posts, let me know what you think!

Happy Summer!

xo, Liv