really liked the red! didn't seem like your typical but boy did it work! That said, the tweed dress was gorgeous and definitely the queen of the haul as I always knew it would be!
The first two looks are my favorite I really like that blazer and the trim on the skirt! Wasn't sure about the second dress until you added the scarf and bags great accessories! Same with the white dress I was like cute, but when you put on those cute block heels and matching bag I was like Wow! Thank you so much for the link and discount code! Time to shop! 😊
I have nothing really to back this up, but I've always assumed the H in Rihoas is pronounced like in Portuguese, as a Y (like how J is pronounced in German), so Ree-yo-ahs. Or, perhaps the H is silent, like in Español? Which on further thinking would sound basically the same. Lol Like I said, I have no evidence for or against these assumptions, but they make more sense to me than the brand Vuori being pronounced Vee-oree (which is how it's pronounced in their commercials).
So many nice outfits, thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Brilliant video
really liked the red! didn't seem like your typical but boy did it work!
That said, the tweed dress was gorgeous and definitely the queen of the haul as I always knew it would be!
The tweed is by far my favorite just so timeless and chic. Thanks for your comment
The first two looks are my favorite I really like that blazer and the trim on the skirt! Wasn't sure about the second dress until you added the scarf and bags great accessories! Same with the white dress I was like cute, but when you put on those cute block heels and matching bag I was like Wow! Thank you so much for the link and discount code! Time to shop! 😊
Thank you! First two looks are my favorite as well 😊 hope you see something that you like. Have a nice weekend.
I have nothing really to back this up, but I've always assumed the H in Rihoas is pronounced like in Portuguese, as a Y (like how J is pronounced in German), so Ree-yo-ahs.
Or, perhaps the H is silent, like in Español? Which on further thinking would sound basically the same. Lol
Like I said, I have no evidence for or against these assumptions, but they make more sense to me than the brand Vuori being pronounced Vee-oree (which is how it's pronounced in their commercials).
Wauw, you really thought this through!!