Sunday, April 20, 2014

Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes


A little "letter from the editor" if you will
As you may have noticed, this blog has been under a few different names since I first began posting... Oops! 
You know, at first I felt good about just putting this blog under the domain of Candace Mae, as that is my name. However, as the weeks went on it just began to seem a bit lazy to me, and kind of temporary in a way. It just wasn't representative of what I want this blog to be. I am growing up and making changes in my life, I don't expect that those changes will stop anytime soon, but I want this blog to kind of represent that. Although I'm not currently living inside of the city, I still go to school in the city, and I honestly like to consider myself, and anyone else who has a deep love and undersanding for the city, a Portlander... Do people outside of Oregon really even know where Oregon City is? Didn't think so. I love my city of Portland, and I also love other cities as well and when I travel or if I happen to move somewhere temporarily, I would want this blog to be of my perspective, not just me and what I'm into; but also what I'm seeing and doing. So, to settle any confusion, Perspectives of a Portlander will stay... for now. I'm not going to make the promise and say forever because who knows what the future holds. To me this seems like a very fitting name. It's the same name as my photo blog and is my favorite so far. I hope my choice in names hasn't deterred you from wanting to keep checking in on my posts... If so, I'm sorry, but you are more than welcome to create your own blog with your own favorite name; in fact I encourage it!

Edit: 10/18/14 I have switched hosting sites and have moved my domain name over to perspectivesofaportlander.com

Saturday, April 19, 2014

The Business of Traveling



I recently stumbled upon tons of photos from a trip to Europe I took with my parents when I was younger. We were fortunate enough to be able to travel around Europe for a little over a month, seeing everything from London, England to Santorini, Greece to visiting my brother Cracow, Poland. (Where he lived at the time)  Although I was extremely grateful to go on this trip, I remember not appreciating it as much because I was so young. However, seeing these photos made me realize how good traveling can be for a person. I feel like one should do a trip at least once a year. It doesn't have to be on a massive scale like my parents and I did, but I truly believe that travel is good for the soul. It can really help to broaden a persons horizons or, at the very least, keep you from catching a case of Cabin Fever.

After looking through all of the photos from Europe I decided to make a promise to myself that whether it's on a larger scale, or a small scale I will travel to someplace I've never been to at least once every year. Luckily, Oregon has many places to explore so doing it on a smaller scale will still work (and save me some money). I believe we spend our time on this Earth endlessly creating ourselves. You will never be the same person at 20 that you are at 35. I'm still figuring out who I am as a person, and who I want to be, and that's okay. But traveling is something I know I need to do for myself. I need to be out of my element and experience something new (at least once a year) to be able to learn and to grow everyday.
Got any travel plans, or places your hoping to travel to? Let me know. 
Also, if you'd like to see more photos from our trip, the link to my photo blog is in my header
Much love

Friday, April 11, 2014

Music Festival Attire + Essentials

Spring is upon is and Summer is not too far away which means that concert season is just about here!
To honor the kickoff of Coachella, I've put together a couple of outfits that I hope will spark a little inspiration for your concert attire. I've also added a few things down at the bottom that I think every concert goer should take with them to survive the festival madness; Enjoy!




Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Keeping the Peace

I took a trip with my dad to the Japanese Gardens yesterday. I hadn't been there in a few years and we thought it would be a nice day to go explore the area and take some photos. When you first arrive to the gates they ask you to turn your phones on silent and ask that you don't talk on them to kind of keep the atmosphere peaceful and not disturb others walking in the gardens. Now I don't know if it was the quiet or the beautiful plants but I felt an overwhelming sense of calm in this place. I'm talking more than you would get from just being inside of a Library. It was amazing what an effect this place had on me. When I left I felt more at peace than I have in a long time; so it got me thinking, I need something like this more often in my life.

I've been really into finding new relaxation methods because these past few weeks I've been feeling like crap. This new term in school really kicked off with a bang that I was not ready for, and the fact that I'm getting less sleep than I used to isn't helping. I keep waking up in pain, feeling like my head of going to explode from grinding my teeth due to stress or sleeping on my neck wrong. However, I found that when I would take deep breaths every morning it would help to calm me down and, somehow, ease the pain. I know that some people like to meditate, or light candles/incense to get that sense of calm, maybe some do yoga...
I'm really looking for something to give me that peace of mind. Not just when I wake up, but throughout my day. I've been working on being less attached to my phone because I hate the fact that my phone is the first thing I reach for in the mornings. I've also been trying to read more. I think it's important for all people, but mostly young adults to really take a step back and relax even if its only once a week. So much is changing in our lives, we really need that time to ourselves. To relax for a moment and have everything be still and be okay.
I left the Gardens with a little souvenir; Tama. Maneki-Neko is based on the tale of this cat, Tama who brought happiness and good fortune to his owner. I thought he was cute but who knows, maybe Tama will bring me a greater sense of happiness this term. If you haven't been to the Japanese Gardens recently, or at all, I suggest you take a trip; especially if you're starting to feel like you need a little break from reality, or need to find your sense of calm.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

What to Wear to Portland Fashion Week

Since I am now a student at the Art Institute, it's pretty important that I attend the events it puts on to support the school and get an idea of what it has to offer. I recently got my ticket for the event on the final day of Portland Fashion week in which the students showcase their "Future of Fashion" collections! However, getting the ticket is just the first step. Figuring out what to wear is the next giant leap forward.
 So, I've narrowed it down to two looks I'm thinking of wearing:



Both outfits are very simple, and very neutral, but classic. I chose to go with a romper or a pantsuit because I think they both could be considered staples for Spring. One must be very careful when choosing one of these, because in my opinion the fits can be very particular, but I like a bit of a challenge. Both rompers and pantsuits go well with strappy sandals so I've added a pair to each look, as well as a gold accessory and a clutch bag. Whichever look I choose I'll pair with this makeup look. Again, staying very simple with neutral colored eyes to go along with the neutral outfit, but with a darker lip.
Let me know what you think or, if you're also planning to go to fashion week, what ideas you were thinking as far as what to wear or bring!


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Spring Lookbook!

Spring is here! 
In h0nor of tomorrow being the first official day of Spring, here's a little lookbook I've put together to showcase a few different styles I'll be wearing this season. Hopefully this will help any of you who are looking for some inspiration on those days when you just can't figure out what to wear.
Florals are such a fitting print for Spring. I've chosen to give this look a little bit of a city feel by adding the cut out boots and the hat. 
Spring in Oregon can still be kind of chilly so I chose to layer a cardigan on top. This could easily be edged up even more by adding something like a leather jacket or a darker necklace.
Dress & Hat - Forever 21
Cardigan - H&M
Necklace - Shop Dixi
Boots - Target
Still such a fan of the lady button-up fad. I've chosen to make it a little more feminine and springlike by pairing it with this neon skater skirt. The pattern of the snakeskin flats just adds a little more texture into the outfit. 
Sunglasses - Urban Outfitters
Button Up & Snakeskin flats - Old Navy
Skirt - Nasty Gal
When in doubt, go with stripes, am I right? I chose to keep this look very simple. Although this outfit is black and white I kept the styling very modern and chic. A cropped top and high waisted pants or a skirt is something we'll be seeing a lot of in the upcoming seasons. I adore the cut out flats and thought that they worked perfectly for an outfit like this. A pop of color would be great for an outfit like this. A neon clutch, or brightly colored necklace would work great.
Top - American Apparel
Pants - H&M (Imitation of American Apparel's Disco Pants)
Shoes - Zara
This is just an example of how you can work colors into an outfit. I wanted to show the different ways that they can be presented, (in any color not just mint blue) Although boots are a good alternative to add to an outfit when it's slightly cooler out, a flat would also appropriate with an outfit like this.
 Necklace & Shirt - Forever 21
Blazer - Nordstrom
Pants - Charlotte Russe
Boots - Target

Another floral print! But, what can I say, they're a staple print for spring. I absolutely adore this sweater because it's so comfortable and the floral tones are muted so this could go with any colored bottoms. I chose to keep this look simple and just pair the sweater with leggings, but that's what makes outfits like these so great, you can use your imagination and start building on it. Pairing this with a skater skirt on warmer days would be lovely. You could also add a brightly colored bag to this look, as well as edge it up with a leather jacket, or the boots from the first look
Sunglasses - Red Light Portland
Sweater & Leggings - H&M

Monday, March 10, 2014

19th Birthday Celebration!

Well, it's officially my last year of being a teenager. I turned 19 yesterday and I'd be lying if I said it didn't feel even a little weird. I celebrated my birthday by going to a concert in the city with some of my best friends, and I really just wanted to take a second on here and thank everyone for the amazing birthday I had. Last night truly was cinematic and I don't think I could have asked for anything more. If, for some odd reason, you haven't heard of G-Eazy or Kyle, check them out ASAP because their performances last night were some of the best I've seen in a long time.