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Sunday, December 10, 2017

From head to toe: Day-to-night, leather & lipstick

I'm not going to lie to you- my 'night' plans after this shoot included walking to Prince St Pizza with Olivia and bundling up for dear life. No matter how cold & windy, I will take any excuse I can to throw on some lipstick, attempt a slick-back pony tail (@Gigi Hadid) and wear booties that make me approximately 6 feet tall. It is true what they say, the air is better up here.

Get my look:
Day:
Hat: Vintage, similar here
Purse: All Saints, similar here

Night:
Shoes: Madewell, similar here
Earrings: Treasure Imports 

Photo credit & many thanks to go my patient photographer Olivia!! 

With love and goosebumps,
Sarah Belle

Saturday, October 7, 2017

From head to toe: black, white & red all over

"What is black, white & read all over?" A newspaper! On today's headline- me. On my continual quest to be a Hadid sister, this look was a major milestone. I saw Bella wearing this a while back and when I saw these jeans in the Anthro sale section I knew my time had come. Even the Whitney Museum is on board with the monochromatic trend. 
My city just gets me. 





My look:
Sweater: Gap, similar here
Jeans: Anthropologie, similar here
Sunglasses: Anthropologie, similar here

With love and monochrome
Sarah Belle




Saturday, September 23, 2017

Matcha steel cut oats

Cooking in New York is a mission and a half, so when I do it warrants documentation and celebration!! I have been trying to make my cooking and meal prep more efficient- combining all my food needs into one meal that is easy to transport, cheap, and healthy. Voila, matcha oats was born. This bad boy is packed with goodness and is photogenic to boot. MVP award goes to my rooftop and these beautiful flowers- everything tastes better when you eat it in the sunshine. 


Not trying to insult your intelligence, but here is a how to for the world's simplest recipe: 
  1. Follow instructions on your choice of oatmeal (I like this one)
  2. Mash banana in a separate bowl
  3. About halfway through cooking time add banana and matcha powder (best if sifted beforehand) and whatever other goodies you want (collagen powder, chia seeds, coconut butter & cinnamon are some of my favorites)
  4. Stir well and add water or almond milk if mixture is getting clumpy
  5. Let the oats sit in the pan for a minute or so after cooking time to let it settle, then eat hot or cold for up to a week after making. 


There you have it- a breakfast that is naturally sweetened, vitamin rich, and a built in caffeine kick for your morning. Hope you like it! 
With love and fuel,

Sarah Belle

Sunday, September 10, 2017

23 things I learned in 23 years

I have seen a few varieties of this concept, and they always strike me as intimately individual yet still so relatable. I walk away having learned a whole list of new things about the world and the person who wrote about them, and it inspired me to give it a try this year for my 23rd birthday. This year has been incredibly transformational for me, and I am in the midst of the biggest transition of my life- from home to my own. New York. This list includes things I learned long before this past year, but have become top of mind to me in this year especially. I wrote them in under 10 minutes, so there is no order, organization, or theme but I suppose that's life for you. I loved writing it. 









  1. Wear sunscreen everyday.
  2. Take multivitamins & probiotics.
  3. A bottle of water, a banana, and a nap solve most problems.
  4. Dairy hurts you, but sometimes it's worth it #balance.
  5. Buy it if you love it.
  6. Don't buy it if you question it.
  7. It doesn't cost a thing to pay someone a compliment.
  8. Making your bed is the easiest way to start the day with intention and calm.
  9. You really don't need to wash your hair everyday.
  10. The world looks brighter after taking a walk outside.
  11. Take zinc to ward off a cold!!
  12. Smiling at strangers is almost always a good idea, Mom was right.
  13. Always carry a bandaid, Excendrin, and a tampon with you.
  14. Beer really isn't so bad...
  15. A perfectly crafted playlist makes all the difference.
  16. 'Home' must haves: cookbooks, candles, living plants & people.
  17. Watching Forrest Gump must be an annual tradition.
  18. Listening to 'every teardrop is a waterfall' will always make you feel better.
  19. Singing will calm you down when you're nervous.
  20. You need at least 7 hours of sleep to function properly.
  21. There is no shame in saying 'no, thank you' if you don't want to- 'lame' be damned!
  22. Planning is everything- with money, friends, & grocery shopping but it isn't the be all, end all. 
  23. Not knowing something is not a sign of weakness, it is a chance to prove you care enough to learn.
With love and candles
Sarah Belle