Let's Talk About Violence
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In light of the horrific domestic terrorism that took place in Las Vegas yesterday, everything I had planned for the blog seems completely trivial and inappropriate. The act is being called one of the countries biggest mass shootings in history and I cannot begin to fathom all of the ways that the people affected (both directly and indirectly) are suffering. I'm so devastated for the injured and the families of those who lost their lives in last night's tragedy and my heart is so incredibly fatigued from waking up to terrible news so often recently. How is this where the human race is at? With all of our advanced knowledge and technology? Why are we not doing a better job of preventing this kind of senselessness?

While I know we must continue to trudge forward, today feels like a day for mourning and I'm not sure that I have it in me to proceed business-as-usual. If nothing else, I pray that this event has opened everyone's eyes and created a call to action. We must take a stand and vote for gun control. We must protect the lives of our loved ones. We must de-stigmatize mental health and self care. This cannot continue to happen. People like Stephen Paddock cannot continue to slip through the cracks, have access to dangerous weapons and then be billed in the media as a "country music lover who lived a quiet life before the massacre". We need to look terrorism in the face and call it by its name.

Though we may feel powerless today, there are ways in which we can help Las Vegas:

Call your reps and demand a stricter gun control policy. These types of atrocities will keep happening until policy changes.
Donate money to the Red Cross or organizations local to Las Vegas.
& If you're in the area, donate blood.

As always, I am here for conversation and eager to hear your thoughts. How can we move forward? How can I help? What do you think about everything happening in our country?

LifestyleChelsea Jackson
Shopbop's Epic End of Season Sale
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Oh Shopbop sale, how I love you... Rarely am I more excited by retailer emails than when the Shopbop End of Season Sale notifications start showing up in my inbox. There's just something about seeing the pieces you've been falling in love with all season long at a steep discount, am I right? Luckily EVERYTHING is on sale (new arrivals and sale alike!) and I've already got my eye on quite a few cozy things. Even though I'm living vicariously through your cool weather snaps and fall style shots (it's STILL 90 degrees every day here with no hope for an Autumn breeze), we've been throwing around the idea of a winter getaway that would definitely call for a few sweaters.

3 Days Only!
20% off orders under $500
25% off orders of $500 or more

use code EOTS17

A couple of tips for shopping the sale: Shopbop is blessed with a crazy big selection of amazing things but sometimes it can get a little overwhelming. My favorite way to sort through the chaos is to take in the new arrivals first. I'm also loving the Fall Checklist and their Spotlight on Paris Fashion Week! If all else fails I've rounded up my favorite finds up top. Happy shopping!

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StyleChelsea Jackson
Weekend Reading
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Hey hey! The weekend snuck up on us quickly this time around, didn't it? I have big plans to do a little beach lounging and explore a neighboring island today (maybe there's even a travel post in it for this space) but I've also spent a few extra hours in bed browsing my favorite sites and barreling through most of Parenthood. It's all about balance, right? The extra downtime this weekend led me to stumble upon some things and I thought it would be fun to share. Here's to a little Sunday reading!

Tres Americain launched this week and I'm already loving it!
The perfect little home renovation that's a little outside of my usual style... Studio McGee always nails it
Broad City is back and I couldn't be more excited! The season is on episode two and so far, we're WAY into it.
"how to talk to kids about white privilege"
An appalled graphic designer shows Girls Life Magazine what their cover should look like
Sabrina The Teenage Witch is coming back and I'm not sure how I feel about it. Will it be the same without Melissa Joan Hart?! What about Salem?
How to help the victims of hurricane Maria
An interesting read about why we still need courtroom artists
& these amazing desktop / iphone backgrounds by my favorites The Glitter Guide x Natalie Catalina

 

LifestyleChelsea Jackson