Friday, March 15, 2013

Frock Fridays: March in Maryland

Happy Friday, dear readers!  I'm over on Elembee today helping out with her Across The USA series - we're taking you on a tour of Maryland, so I thought it would be fun to coordinate today's Frock Friday's post with that!  I talk a good game about Washington, DC around here, but I grew up in suburban Maryland, five minutes out from the city lines and inside the infamous Beltway.  I have wonderful memories from childhood and adolescence of spring in the classic suburban neighborhood of downtown Bethesda - grabbing breakfast at Bethesda Bagels after my sister's soccer games, browsing the Barnes and Noble until Mom and Dad yelled at us to choose a book already, trying on dresses at Luna with girlfriends for a school dance, and roasting s'mores at Cosi on awkward group dates.

I still head to Bethesda every so often, but both it and I have evolved in the past decade.  Now I schedule appointments at the Apple store Genius Bar, sneak a treat from Georgetown Cupcakes, work out how many miles I'll have to run to justify spending $80 at Lululemon, test out the beauty samples at Blue Mercury, and dream about all the amazing things I could cook if someone just gave me the contents of the Le Creuset store.  Bethesda Row has some really cute - if expensive - clothing stores, so I challenged myself to come up with an outfit entirely from local shops.  This would be perfect for a late March brunch with friends at Redwood or Café Deluxe!


welcome to Maryland
[ scarf / earrings / bracelet / bag / shoes / dress ]
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20 comments:

  1. Ah, Bethesda memories :) My first job out of college was in Bethesda, so I spent a lot of time there!

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  2. Such a clever idea for frock friday's - I've never been to Maryland, but one of my roommates from my semester at Stellenbosch lives there and it seems like a wonderful state :) Love the dress!

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  3. I almost went to college in Maryland. The one school had a beautiful campus, but definitely wasn't the school for me. I love that dress, probably because I have a slight addiction to blue and white stripes.

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  4. Aww I liked the little memories at the beginning :)

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  5. you could totally be one of the girls from Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants! that's what Bethesda always makes me think of. :)

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  6. It would be dangerous to work there with all the shopping nearby!

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  7. Well I guess technically my first job out of college was at Pottery Barn at White Flint Mall, and it was such a boring mall back then! Then I worked for a direct marking agency that isn't there anymore, right by the metro. My boyfriend at the time worked at Pizzeria Uno in Bethesda (is that still there?), and I lived in AU Park, then off Connecticut in DC. Ah, memories ;)

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  8. aw thanks! it was fun to use the area as my guide :)

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  9. haha well check our Lisa's post on Elembee - you'd love Maryland if you like blue and white (hello, Naval Academy!) even if the college wasn't right!

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  10. YES. 10 points to you for remembering that!

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  11. Cute! When i hear Bethesda I always think Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants :) LOVE the look- so sweet!

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  12. YES! I love that you guys know that :) I always get excited when locally-filmed movies don't just feature DC but also the 'burbs!

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  13. Love love love the bag and shoes! And so happy to hear I'm not the only one who 'justifies' lululemon purchases!

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  14. There are not many places that I would absolutely love to move. Maryland? Definitely one of them.

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  15. haha no way you have to! their stuff is expensive but SO good :)

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  16. thank goodness it holds up so well in the wash. that fact alone *possibly* justified another purchase (or two)!

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