Links I Love

Even though this has been a busy week for me, I still took time to click on some links from some of my favorite bloggers and websites {from Bloglovin‘}, and do some reading. In doing so, I found some links that I love and wanted to share these pretty cool articles with you.

10 Things to Do in New York City this Christmas – Carly Hill over at The Glitter Guide suggests visiting the different Christmas trees around the city, going ice skating, and taking in a holiday show.

The Best Gifts for the Carrie Bradshaws in Your Life – Amy Lee at The Zoe Report had me at tiny name necklace {$29, Etsy}, a graceful ankle tie d’Orsay pump {$100, Topshop}, and a taffeta midi skirt {$619, Peter Pilotto}.

10 Metallic Nail Polishes to Make a Statement this Winter – Natasha Alexandrou at The Edit suggests switching up your neutral nail polish for a metallic shade, like shimmery silvers and delicate golds, or darker metallics like Essie ‘Shimmer’ in Ready to Boa or NARS ‘Iconic Color’ in Mash.

How to Look Absolutely Fabulous Sans Fillers, Botox or Coolsculpting – Into The Gloss shares details about oxygen fashions, resculpting facials {“facelifts minus the needles”}, and body wraps and treatments.

6 Amazing Podcasts You Need to List to Right Now – Beth at Career Girl Daily shares six must-hear podcasts that you can download on an app on your phone. Podcasts include TED Radio Hour, Good Life Project, and Women of the Hour.

The Forever 21 Pieces that Every Fashion Girl Should Own – Lauren Eggertsen at WhoWhatWear shares her list of must-wear items from this affordable store, which includes a texturized moto jacket, a long slip dress, and leggings.

30 Easy, Healthy New Years Resolutions You’ll Actually be Able to Keep – Jenny Sugar at PopSugar details 30 things that you can do this year that will make you healthier and happier, including starting a happiness journal, getting eight hours of sleep, trying a new workout, and eating healthier meals.

Helping Hand: Human Rights Day with The Little Market – Lauren Conrad started a nonprofit and online shop called The Little Market with her friend Hanna Skvarla. Today is Human Rights Day, and Lauren Conrad shares a wonderful story about how the mission of The Little Market celebrates the human rights movement.

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All of these links can be found on Bloglovin’, and now you can follow Green Acres Meets Paris on Bloglovin’.

Enjoy your weekend!

Yours Truly,
Vanessa

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