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Nothing better than some good friends and fall fashion, on a beautiful day in our Happy Valley home. Clearly, we love to rock the oversized sweaters, combat boots... and hmm, black leggings, can you tell? Xoxo |
Saturday, November 30, 2013
friends & fall.
Monday, November 25, 2013
5 Fab trends from the 90s, that we're wearing again...
1. Jean Jackets - The denim decade is back! Vests, blouses, jackets - perfect over just about any outfit.
2. High Waisted Shorts - The best trend to ever take over the fashion world (in my opinion). High waisted everything, all day everyday... This trend can hang around for a while.

3. Overalls - Could not be happier to see overalls featured all over my favorite shopping sites. Literally adorable - with tights, cute boots, converse. Absolutely love this 90's rebound.

4. Knee Socks - This look reminds me of a 90's catholic school girl outfit - throwback! Love a pair of knee socks with booties and a cute little dress. It's the perfect accessory and accentuates your legs!

5. Dr. Martens - Think these are those shoes your parents would wear to work because they're "comfortable"? You're right - now they're a top trend. Doc Martens are perfectly adorable with a skater skirt or sun dress... just bought my own pair from Urban Outfitters, and I'm in love :)

The beauty of reliving these 90s trends is that you can most likely find some of these, if not all of these, at your local thrift store. There's nothing more rewarding than a golden find at a thrift shop. Vintage fashion, at an affordable price... game on.
Friday, November 22, 2013
7 Essential Jackets For Your Closet This Winter
The Green Jacket
The military green jacket - a staple for every wardrobe. It's versatile - Wear it over an over sized sweater, a fussy
blouse, or a graphic tee with a pair of broken in combat boots. Or even throw it over a casual dress with a pair of vintage sneakers
for that street style look.
The Classic Black Peacoat

The best part about a black peacoat - it's always in style. Find the perfect shape, size, flair, and fabric to make it your go-to piece for dressing up, going to work, or just strolling around the city. Keep it classy.
The Bold Raincoat

Perks of a rainy day - getting to wear your cute rain coat! Bold, bright and fun - it might make that dark and depressing day just a little bit brighter.
The Parka

Girl vs. Cold - you'll stand no chance without a parka. Marching through the snow in the middle of January might just be a little more bearable with one of these. Warm, cozy, and still totally fashionable.
The Black Leather Jacket

The black leather jacket says "Don't mess with me" - it's edgy and bold, yet basic. Rock it out with a graphic tee and some black ray bans, or pair it with a frilly sun dress to toughen your look.
The Shopping Coat

You've gotta look fabulous, to feel fabulous - and what's more fabulous than a shopping day in the city? Everyone needs a fun, "personality" jacket in their closet for those retail therapy days.
The Fur Coat

Nothing says fashion forward like an over sized fur coat. Perfect for those crisp snowy days, with your favorite pair of black heeled booties. Sharp, cozy, and perfectly adorable.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Intern & the City
Summer is quickly coming to a close, and that long sought after internship is almost over. And to think, it was like just yesterday that you got that sacred acceptance to your dream internship! Summer internships - if you're in the right industry - are more than jobs and resume enhancements... If done right, it's an episode of your career path, (perhaps just the start!) that has helped mold you in order to succeed in the industry. It's important to reflect back on the job and take note of what you've gained, how you've networked, and what you have learned you like/dislike about it to help your search for future internships.
This summer, I got the wonderful opportunity to intern in the public relations department at the Prada USA Corp office in NYC! I distinctly remember sending my resume and how thrilled I was to receive an email response that I got an interview. It seemed too good to be true when I raced to the city the next day for a spontaneous interview - daydreaming that I was suddenly Carrie Bradshaw in Sex & the City... but I was indeed Giovanna Roselli - just an eager Penn State sophomore aspiring to gain any type of exposure to the fashion industry.
The main thing this whole experience has taught me - never doubt yourself or diminish your skills. My first thought was: how on earth am I qualified for an internship at one of the top luxury fashion houses in the world? Honesty - never say never. I spent endless hours sending my resume and cover letter to every fashion name you can think of, because I believe at the right place and the right time, the perfect job can just fall into the palm of your hands.
Prada has been an awesome experience - I love the people that work in the office, and it is simply everything I imagined and more. Not quite "Devil Wears Prada" atmosphere as you would think! - because I was always treated with genuine respect and friendly gestures. Being an intern at Prada has taught me new skills, helped me network with some awesome people, but most importantly the internship has given me enough of a preview to be certain that working in the fashion industry is where I want to be.
This summer, I got the wonderful opportunity to intern in the public relations department at the Prada USA Corp office in NYC! I distinctly remember sending my resume and how thrilled I was to receive an email response that I got an interview. It seemed too good to be true when I raced to the city the next day for a spontaneous interview - daydreaming that I was suddenly Carrie Bradshaw in Sex & the City... but I was indeed Giovanna Roselli - just an eager Penn State sophomore aspiring to gain any type of exposure to the fashion industry.
The main thing this whole experience has taught me - never doubt yourself or diminish your skills. My first thought was: how on earth am I qualified for an internship at one of the top luxury fashion houses in the world? Honesty - never say never. I spent endless hours sending my resume and cover letter to every fashion name you can think of, because I believe at the right place and the right time, the perfect job can just fall into the palm of your hands.
Prada has been an awesome experience - I love the people that work in the office, and it is simply everything I imagined and more. Not quite "Devil Wears Prada" atmosphere as you would think! - because I was always treated with genuine respect and friendly gestures. Being an intern at Prada has taught me new skills, helped me network with some awesome people, but most importantly the internship has given me enough of a preview to be certain that working in the fashion industry is where I want to be.
Friday, May 3, 2013
The End of an Era.
There’s no doubt we’ve all been
prolonging this horrid goodbye since we first arrived back in the fall. I refused to believe this day would come in a
literal blink of an eye. As I wander
from room to room, where we’ve spent endless hours laughing, smiling,
screaming, crying, and talking about the quote on quote “weirdest” things you
could imagine, the walls are now blank and those rooms are now empty. It truly breaks my heart knowing this is the
era in our lives that we will always look back on and confidently say: that was
the best year of my life.
Living on a floor with 42 girls,
you can imagine there’s never a dull moment.
I don’t know which part of it I will miss the most, but I will unquestionably
miss each and every waking moment. A
classic Monday night at 7 pm where we all congregate in the designated room to
avoid doing whatever work we might have on our shoulders… a Thursday or Friday
at 6 pm when we all assemble for our routine nap, and 2 hours later when the
speakers start blaring, we all run in and out of rooms half dressed trying to
put together an outfit… any week night at 12 am deciding it’s a great idea to
go to Denny’s for a late night breakfast… a football Saturday in Happy Valley waking up
to get decked out in Penn State attire to “tailgate with best”…. or a beautiful
Saturday spring morning waking up to friends gallivanting the floor yelling
“let’s play” and soon after frolicking through frat land with not worry in the
world. How about spending a week in Puerto
Vallarta, Mexico with a few of our closest friends? It aches me to say that all of this is now in
the past...
What can I say, the semesters are
too short, and the summers are too long.
Looking back on everything this year, there’s not a thing I would
tweak. It is the most cliché saying of
them all, but honestly it couldn’t hold more truth: “Don’t cry because it’s
over, smile because it happened”, and I do indeed smile everyday because of these
wonderful people in my life. The moments
I’ve spent with my sisters in this little bubble we call State College, I will
remember for the rest of my life. These
girls have my heart, and they define true friendships. Each crazy in our own way, making us the most
unique group of girls.
I could not be more grateful to be
able to have the true college experience, in the happiest place on earth. When they say college is the best four years
of your life, they seem to forget to mention that they are the absolute fastest four years. To stop and think, four years ago from now, I
had no idea I would be blessed with the greatest group of girls, in the
greatest place in the world. Everything
has fallen into place in the most perfect way.
I love this place, and I cherish these friendships and these years of pure happiness, more than anything.
…
RIP, we killed sophomore year.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Kudos To My Brother!
While my love is fashion, my brother continues to pursue his field of dreams as he heads out to the Super Bowl this weekend!
The man himself, Robert Roselli, my mentor, my adviser, my fountain of wisdom... my own blood. My brother, a senior here at Penn State, has recently been selected as one of the two Penn State communications students to earn such a prestigious opportunity (no surprise here)! In just a few days, Robert will be heading out to New Orleans with NFL Media Relations to assist at Super Bowl XLVII.
Robert has worked for ESPN Radio, the Philadelphia 76ers, Penn State Football, and currently works as a Social Media Intern at Penn State Public Information. He has developed quite the career path to pursue what he loves. He is a go-getter for what he wants. He is confident, and motivated to succeed.
An honor, is simply an understatement. This opportunity is a dream, passion, and aspiration he has had from a very early age. Ever since being subliminally introduced to Penn State and Eagles football games on TV with his father, he has developed a true love for sports. Robert has always been the sports connoisseur within his group of friends and family members. He holds more knowledge on the subject than anyone I know... And now he is watching his dreams come true right before his eyes.
Wishing my brother a safe trip to New Orleans, and much luck on the exhilarating path ahead of him... I am certain that he will do a job well done, and enjoy every minute of his trip. His family and friends could not be happier for him - and we will always be his biggest support system.
Good Luck Robert!

Love,
Your little sis
The man himself, Robert Roselli, my mentor, my adviser, my fountain of wisdom... my own blood. My brother, a senior here at Penn State, has recently been selected as one of the two Penn State communications students to earn such a prestigious opportunity (no surprise here)! In just a few days, Robert will be heading out to New Orleans with NFL Media Relations to assist at Super Bowl XLVII.
Robert has worked for ESPN Radio, the Philadelphia 76ers, Penn State Football, and currently works as a Social Media Intern at Penn State Public Information. He has developed quite the career path to pursue what he loves. He is a go-getter for what he wants. He is confident, and motivated to succeed.
An honor, is simply an understatement. This opportunity is a dream, passion, and aspiration he has had from a very early age. Ever since being subliminally introduced to Penn State and Eagles football games on TV with his father, he has developed a true love for sports. Robert has always been the sports connoisseur within his group of friends and family members. He holds more knowledge on the subject than anyone I know... And now he is watching his dreams come true right before his eyes.
Wishing my brother a safe trip to New Orleans, and much luck on the exhilarating path ahead of him... I am certain that he will do a job well done, and enjoy every minute of his trip. His family and friends could not be happier for him - and we will always be his biggest support system.
Good Luck Robert!

Love,
Your little sis
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Like Mother, Like Daughter
I've heard it said that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree... This statement could not hold more truth for me and my mother.
Throughout my childhood, my mom has subliminally sparked my love and interest for fashion. She wouldn't dare to send me off to preschool without an accessory of some sort in my hair. While she is certainly to blame for my severe shopping addiction, which seems to be escalating with age, she has done a lot more than teach me how to hide the shopping bags from daddy.
My mother has instilled just the right confidence to allow me to successfully pursue a career in fashion. She has taught me how to express my creativity and stand out from the crowd. From day 1, I was a trendsetter with my pink fringe cowgirl boots, my jelly sandals, and my favorite jumpers. As I began growing up, my mom always encouraged me to steer away from the so called middle school "norm" of Abercrombie and Hollister tees and zip ups. While dabbling with different styles, I remember so distinctly how I took it upon myself to be the first one to sport a pair of Fuschia Pink Uggs in seventh grade. It was quite the fashion statement, and I soaked it all up. I loved the idea of being the only one to have them. And I think that is something that has matured along the years with me.
The little fashionista that my mother subconsciously created, has grown and developed a palate of unique styles, different from the current fads that come and go. But the biggest component of being able to do this... to be different and daring... is confidence. I know that this very trait will ultimately help me to succeed in my future endeavors in the fashion industry and I have no one more to thank for that than my mother.
Simply put: Like mother, like daughter.
Throughout my childhood, my mom has subliminally sparked my love and interest for fashion. She wouldn't dare to send me off to preschool without an accessory of some sort in my hair. While she is certainly to blame for my severe shopping addiction, which seems to be escalating with age, she has done a lot more than teach me how to hide the shopping bags from daddy.
My mother has instilled just the right confidence to allow me to successfully pursue a career in fashion. She has taught me how to express my creativity and stand out from the crowd. From day 1, I was a trendsetter with my pink fringe cowgirl boots, my jelly sandals, and my favorite jumpers. As I began growing up, my mom always encouraged me to steer away from the so called middle school "norm" of Abercrombie and Hollister tees and zip ups. While dabbling with different styles, I remember so distinctly how I took it upon myself to be the first one to sport a pair of Fuschia Pink Uggs in seventh grade. It was quite the fashion statement, and I soaked it all up. I loved the idea of being the only one to have them. And I think that is something that has matured along the years with me.
The little fashionista that my mother subconsciously created, has grown and developed a palate of unique styles, different from the current fads that come and go. But the biggest component of being able to do this... to be different and daring... is confidence. I know that this very trait will ultimately help me to succeed in my future endeavors in the fashion industry and I have no one more to thank for that than my mother.
Simply put: Like mother, like daughter.
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