Esmae

Classic Baby styles & Big Sister in Training

We are just a little more than a month away from welcoming our new little baby and it’s safe to say everyone at our house is really excited. Especially big sister Esmae! It has been pure joy getting ready for this baby girl with Esmae by my side, helping, and sharing my excitement!

I plan to keep the same or similar style with this baby as I did with Esmae, classic and refined. Which really makes me think of the new Royal Baby Archie! As England welcomed a new Royal Baby this spring I thought it would be really fun to share some of my favorite Royal and classical baby looks from Melijoe. Melijoe is my first stop for baby shopping because their selections, brands and styles can satisfy everyones taste and price point!

Melijoe currently has their summer sale going on, and the deals are absolutely amazing! some styles are up to 70% off, and its the best time to purchase some pieces for summer and the upcoming fall.

Some of my absolute favorite brands to browse through on Melijoe.com are Tartine et Chocolat, Bonpoint, Jacadi, Atelier Choux and Cyrillus. These brands are elegant, classic and elevated.

Styles Fit for a Royal

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Thanks so much for stopping by, and happy shopping!!

xx, Victoria

Dreamy Italy: Massa Lubrense

Dress: Zara | Knit: Club Monaco | Shoes: PLV | Esmae’s Dress: Bonpoint | Esmae’s Shoes: Gucci

 

Dreamy, heavenly, unreal. Those are the words that come to mind when I think back to Massa Lubrense. But lets backtrack and start with the beginning of our trip.

We had a nonstop overnight flight from Toronto-to-Rome and arrived to Italy in the morning. Esmae did really well, she fell asleep as we boarded, slept straight through and woke up in the morning post landing. When traveling with children, overnight flights are ideal.

We then picked up our rental car and left Rome, drove through Naples, over to Sorrento and then our final stop was the Relais Blu Hotel. It sounds like a lot to do in one day, but in reality the drive should take only about 3-4 hours. But if you’ve ever been to Italy before, you already know how scenic, beautiful and captivating it is, so about 30 pit stops later, we arrived after a 7-hour duration.

Side note: I wanted to mention when booking a rental car in Italy, its actually better to not book ahead of time and book a car when you are there. Both times when we visited Italy, the car we rented and paid for ahead of time was never available. They give you “whats left” sort-of-speak, and you don’t get a refund. So for next time, we will just book what is available when we arrive to avoid paying unnecessary fees and save a few hundred dollars.

We checked into a beautiful Suite at Relais Blue, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the stunning island of Capri. There are truly no words to describe how beautiful and serene this hotel is and its views. We had a magical 3 days here, and wished we stayed much longer. I absolutely loved how this coast is free of crowded tourists, 15 minutes from Capri via boat, and about 20 minutes from Sorrento.

This part of our trip felt like a slice of heaven and we would highly recommend it. You still get the beautiful coastline feel, minus the tourists and crowds. I feel that this part of our trip is totally accessible with kids, if your kids travel well.

 

**Please leave other questions below for me to answer in my next Italy posts when I discuss Capri,

Positano, Amalfi, Tuscany, Florence and Rome. 

 

Thanks for stopping by,

xx, Victoria

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