Rompers Are My Favorite
Carolina Santos Read
In Olinda, PE, Brazil wearing my Topshop heart romper and Havaianas sandals and a typical hand woven clutch from the local artisans in Olinda. Photography by Francisco Graciano.
Hi there!
I was recently in Brazil visiting family with Francisco, and we couldn't resist shooting for the blog in the beautiful city of Olinda in the state of Pernambuco in Brazil. The colorful houses and hilly setting is idilic, and it has such a rich history. But I digress...
In this episode I'm so excited to tell you how much my love for rompers runs deep. They are so easy to throw on and I love them in both solids and prints. The photos above showcase one of my favorite rompers from Topshop. It's navy with pink hearts and the criss cross neckline gives a beautiful neckline and shoulder perspective. This romper is perfect for day (I styled it here with one of my favorite pairs of Havaianas: Brazilian-made flip flops, and a woven nude clutch I purchased from the artisans in Olinda) and transitions into night. For a night look I would sweep my hair up and add a heel or wedge and some accessories like a long earring or bracelets.
In my orange and black lace Topshop romper, tan fringe sandals from Spain and black cross body fringe Rebecca Minkoff purse in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Photography by Francisco Graciano.
In this look above I wore another of my favorite Topshop rompers: an orange solid romper with a black lace back detail. I accessorized it with my black fringe Rebecca Minkoff crossbody bag and tan fringe sandals from Spain, as well as a dangly earring since the neckline of the romper goes up so high.
This romper transitioned from our sightseeing walk in downtown Puerto Vallarta to dinner at night. I made it funkier with some fringe accessories, but I have also worn the romper with a heel, blazer, and dramatic smoky eye for a night event. The high neckline allows for a fun statement necklace as well, or no necklace to further accentuate the back lace detail.
Rompers are so much fun to wear, the key is to wear them your way and you can't go wrong.
Xo,
Carolina