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I hope everyone had a great Christmas weekend spent with family! (Or a regular weekend for those who don't celebrate)  Only two outfit posts left for 2016, guys! Both are my Christmas outfits and then I'll be leaving you until 2017. I'm headed to London tomorrow night to spend New Years with the Brits. 

Blouse: Jason Wu (Roundabout Resale), Skirt: Lauren Conrad c/o Kohl's, Tights c/o Wolford, Boots: Gianvito Rossi 'Finlay' (Marshalls)

It's Christmas Eve tomorrow, guys!!!! Tonight is one of my favorite Christmas-related days because it's the night my family watches our favorite Christmas movie - Scrooge! It's a musical starring Albert Finney and it is perfection. If you haven't seen it GO. NOW. WATCH.

Last night a smaller piece of the family (aka everyone but my brothers) watched White Christmas and the night before was Holiday Inn. On Tuesday we watched It's a Wonderful Life. Those are the only Christmas movies we have set days for, otherwise we watch on our own or together when we can. I always watch White Christmas multiple times. Other favorites include The Santa Clause, Ernest Saves Christmas and The Holiday (which I watch year round.)

I was going to take outfit photos of what I wore to Lydia's Christmas party last weekend but the weather was nasty so it's time to improvise! Here are outfits of Christmases past.

Christmas 2015
Christmas Eve 2015
Christmas Eve 2014
Christmas Eve 2013

Baby Megan:
Decided to go with a bit of green in today's throwback since it's Christmas this weekend! This is the second to last outfit I wore to work in NYC. The company I was working for at the time finally allowed me to start working from home every day after this. Woohoo! Ha ha. I switched this up a TEEEEENY bit by tucking in the sweater to show off the high-waist of the skirt.

Sweater: Kenar c/o Marshalls, Skirt: Chanel (Roundabout Resale), Shoes: MICHAEL Michael Kors (DSW), Necklace: Acanthus Jewelry (giveaway)



The Original:

We're only five days away from Christmas!! WOOO!! Even though this look is mainly black, it does have a holiday vibe thanks to the patchwork blazer. It's one of my favorites because I know I'll never see anyone else wearing it. And if I do, we'll be instant BFFs.

Patchwork Blazer: Etro (Roundabout Resale), Tee:  Everlane, Patchwork Jeans: Free People, Pumps: Coach 'Nacie' (Amazon)


As we get closer to the holidays I'm drawn toward sparkles and red/green. I wore this to check out Roundabout's Roundaboutlet a couple weekends ago. Everything in the space, including Chanel was 75% off. Sadly, or luckily for my wallet, everything I liked was either too big or too small. But it's always fun to hunt for things anyway.

Sweater:  rag & bone (eBay), Jeans: J Brand '811 Photo Ready Super Skinny Jean' (Gilt), Flats: Chanel (eBay)


I usually layer this turtleneck under my bigger sweaters because it's very thin. But on this day it was a little warmer so I decided to just wear a vest over the top.  I quite like the mix of teal and dark gray/black and the super soft fur. Definitely a look for days when you want to be super comfortable.

Vest: Simply Vera Wang c/o Kohl's, Turtleneck: Vanessa Bruno (Coco's $10 sale), Jeans: Free People (eBay), Sunglasses: Chanel, Boots: Gianvito Rossi 'Finlay' (Marshalls), Bag: Emm Kuo 'Calle Bahia' (Roundabout Resale)


It's been a few weeks since my last throwback outfit, but other things have taken over, oops! I quite like this outfit because it's dressy but still cozy thanks to the super long sweater from J Crew.

Dress: Diane von Furstenberg (Coco's on the Green), Sweater: J.Crew (Roundabout Resale), Boots: eBay, Watch: Skagen (Rue La La)



The Original:
Here's one of my new buys from last month - a super soft purple tee by Vince! I got it for $20 at The Outnet, way better than it's retail price of $135. Not sure I would EVER spend that on a tee, even if I had all the money in the world. But it is mighty soft! Decided to go with some more purple for it's first outing. I wore this on a lazy Sunday and to help my mom do some Christmas shopping for my siblings. (Might have thrown in something for myself too, ha ha)
 
Blazer: Evan Picone, Tee: Vince (The Outnet), Jeans: J Brand '811 Photo Ready Super Skinny Jean' (Gilt), Boots: eBay, Necklace: House of Harlow 1960 'Station' c/o South Moon Under (also here)





The Red Door provided this service for free in exchange for a review. My opinions have not been  influenced by this generous gift.
Just in time for the holidays, The Red Door invited me to their spa at the Mystic Marriott in Groton, CT to try out a Signature Mani/Pedi. The Red Door offers everything from facials, massage and body treatments to nail care, hair design, make up artistry and more.  I had previously visited this location for a massage and was eager to see if this second visit would keep up the high standards of my first. It did not disappoint!

It has been quite a while since I've gone for a professional manicure and pedicure and this made me remember how much I enjoy them. Normally I paint my own nails and it's not as fun. I have to remove my old polish, try to smooth out my nails, put on the new nail polish and hope I don't smudge them before they dry. It's become such a chore so being able to enjoy having my nails done was a nice change.

The Red Door's Signature Mani/Pedi includes their signature luxurious exfoliation with Olive Oil Salt Scrub and a warm cream reflexology inspired massage with their Signature Luxurious Body Cream. In between each step my legs (and arms) were sprayed with a bit of Red Door's Olive Oil Moisturizing Body Spray. You also get a warm neck pillow to help relax even more.
The warm neck pillow and getting the Salt Scrub massaged into my legs
One of my favorite parts of going to get my nails done is mini massages. At cheap nail salons you just get a quick hand and foot massage, but at The Red Door massages are extended to the elbow and knee for extra pampering. They also include a customized essential oil foot bath. Finish off with a paraffin treatment and you're good to go with softer hands and feet complete with perfectly polished nails. My technician Kristin also used an Ultra Healing Body Balm to really seal in the moisture. It's been 3 days since my appointment and my feet are still as soft as a baby's bottom.

This was 100x better than any other mani/pedi I've received. Kristin did an amazing job and made sure I was comfortable (and hydrated!) throughout the process. I'm not the best at small talk but she made it very easy. We gabbed about Christmas cookies, meals and other fun stuff. ;)
The final product with Kimono Over and Limited Addiction (they looked so great I had to buy them!)
You can book your own appointment via The Red Door website. And, since we're in the last couple weeks before Christmas, head to their gift page where you can purchase a gift card (in a dollar amount,) a gift certificate (for a specific service) or a Red Door membership for everyone on your list! Be sure to check out their current promotions as well!
Gift cards and serviecs list
More photos from my day at the spa are below!
Entrance to the spa with, what else, a Red Door!
Pedicure area
Letting the paraffin wax work it's magic
Getting Kimono Over painted on my toes
Those are REAL roses and they have been there since October - insanity!
The relaxation room, complete with blankets since it's Winter.
Hydrating with water while letting my nails dry in the relaxation room
All done, and very happy!

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