So I finally got around to adding a few photos under the Cath Style page. The images are from a weekend trip I took to Savannah with my bf in the summer, which is fitting because I think, given the weather this week, the long Atlanta summer is officially over. Today was rainy and chilly. I got completely soaked wearing opened-toed heels and a skirt. I need to follow Lar’s example and start unpacking my winter clothes.
I’ll try to remember to update the Cath Style page more often and get Lar to do the same.
PS: Lar and I just went to see Bright Star tonight. For those of you who love the regency era, period films, Keats, poetry, beautiful scenery, attention to detail and/or brilliant acting, go see this film!
Your legs go for miles in these shorts and sandals! I am really looking forward to seeing Bright Star. I loved him in Perfume so can’t wait to see him in this.
I like those sandals!
You look like an unusually stylish tourist! I need to go see Bright Star, thanks for the reminder.
This look gives tourists a good name, unlike so many I end up seeing 😉 I’ve now finally decided to let summer go as well and embrace Fall, as the temps have dropped dramatically here as well sigh.
Exciting! Updated Lar’s Style page! Good stuff!
I meant Cath’s Style. It’s early. I don’t know where my brain is.
What adorable shorts!
Who wears short shorts? Love the color of them! 🙂
i need to go see bright star too! your outfit is cute!!! hehehe i miss the summer already.
Maybe you got soaked, but you looked good doing it!
Oh boo hoo, it SNOWED all day here yesterday. ; ) But serious, Cath, I’m excited to explore more of your looks. This one is just killer!
I hate Abbie Cornish. Is her acting so spectacular that I will forget how much I hate her?
but you look so cute.I love your little hat!
you have convinced me to see that film! sounds perfect! xo
love those sandals and the little pretty purposes shorts!!! you can pull anything off !!
You look so cute! Love the blue and purple combo.
xo, Becs
Is it weird that whenever I hear Savannah I think sweet tea, ladies with southern drawls, and houses with wrap around porches?